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Bankruptcy
Number of Words: 1447 / Number of Pages: 6
... believes he will recover the object he has lost. In this case, the creditor loses hope of being paid back the money the debtor owes him. Therefore the debtor is free from his obligation to pay the creditor. According to some poskim, yeush does not discharge the debtor, unless the circumstances, such as where the debtors fields are ruined by a flood, the debtor is in, makes the creditor lose hope of ever being paid back According to others, yeush can discharge the debt if the debtor becomes impoverished only and not because he didn’t want to pay back his debt.
If the debtor does not become disch ...
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Website Review
Number of Words: 635 / Number of Pages: 3
... across the top. The advertising is very minimal and no where near overwhelming as some sites tend to be.
The site consists of eleven different main sections. Each section is unique and consists of articles, games, links, and reviews. The majority of links offered are internal links. All of the links are relevent and up to date. Of all the sections, the PBS Kids section appears to be the most comprehensive. It is the most visited section on the site with more than 560,000 visits per month. (Doubleclick.) This section really takes advantage of what multimedia has to offer. When you enter the s ...
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The Importance Of Moral Values
Number of Words: 584 / Number of Pages: 3
... higher than man. By accepting a higher power, the children should follow the rules and guidelines of this higher being. In the church, scriptures and books warn the followers about the consequences of their actions. The Christians believe that God determines our fate to heaven or hell. The Holy Bible, also the book of Christians, tells many descriptive tales about lessons and values that draw a line between evil and righteousness. God presents a path with different choices; one choice could lead toward deciet while the other to joy. "Deceit is in the heart of them that imagine evil:but to the couns ...
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Speech The Effects Of Smokeles
Number of Words: 435 / Number of Pages: 2
... 1. Snuff is used in little pinches
2. Snuff is placed between the cheek and gum.
C. Both chewing tobacco and dip contain nicotine and other carcinogenic chemicals.
II. What does smokeless tobacco do?
A. First of all, it increases saliva production (bad incidence story).
B. The nicotine causes the user to become addicted.
C. The smokeless tobacco causes a buzz and lightheadedness (personal account).
D. Some users feel it is a stress reliever or relaxer (Interviewee’s comments).
E. The habit also dulls the senses particularly in the mouth and nose.
III. There are numerous heath ris ...
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Being A Critic Of Denis Leary
Number of Words: 1044 / Number of Pages: 4
... is that he tells the audience how much he likes to smoke and that he will continue to smoke until he dies. He also expresses the fact that he does not care what people think of him when he smokes.
Others may be critics of Denis' use of vulgar language. These critics are people who believe that by him using profanity in his routine, he is not being funny at all. He uses profanity throughout his routine and raises his voice when he uses it. This raising of his voice tends to be criticized by people who dislike the use of profanity at any time in his routine or life in general. In the beginning of ...
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Importance Of Fractal Geometry
Number of Words: 910 / Number of Pages: 4
... astounded by the sudden revelation that the output of a Very simple, two-line generating formula does not have to be a dry and cold abstraction. When the output was what is now called a fractal, no one called it artificial. Fractals suddenly broadened the realm in which understanding can be based on a plain physical basis. (McGuire, Foreword by Benoit Mandelbrot) A fractal is a geometric shape that is complex and detailed at every level of magnification, as well as self-similar. Self-similarity is something looking the same over all ranges of scale, meaning a small portion of a fractal can be viewed ...
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Opening An-inground Swimming P
Number of Words: 585 / Number of Pages: 3
... during the winter. Use caution when lifting the sandbags and remember to bend at the knees when lifting the sandbags. Have two people assist you with the pool cover. Have one on each side of the cover so they can pull and fold the cover as you remove the sandbags, working your way to the other end of the pool.
Now that you have the cover removed, you can check the pool's water pump, filter, and waterlines. Look the pump over thoroughly; making sure that there are no frayed electrical wires. Check for cracks on the water pump casing, filter, and waterlines. If you are satisfied with the way, eve ...
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Men Are From Mars, Women Are F
Number of Words: 2585 / Number of Pages: 10
... awards to keep these goals desirable. Females are trained to demonstrate greater expressions of emotion, while males are taught to be solid and impassive. Male aggressiveness and competitiveness conflicts with the female desire to co-operate and avoid conflict (Credgeur, 1999:2).
Social rules are reflected through language, demonstrating unequal power relations based on gender. Linguist Jennifer Coates cites two reasons for gender linked differences in communication. The difference approach states that men and women belong to two distinct subcultures, and they learn to communicate in different w ...
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Psychology Book Report
Number of Words: 1355 / Number of Pages: 5
... Since they are so sane in every other way, you must agree with and understand how upset they are by how crazy it all is” (pg. 6). This stood out to me and made me realize many things. Many who would look at people with OCD would think they are crazy, but in fact they are as normal in a sense as anyone of us is but they suffer from a problem. We all suffer from some kind of problem but not to this degree, so when people label them as crazy it is wrong as yet they are saner than many of us.
“Whether you know it or not you know someone with this disease”(pg. 115)
After fin ...
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A Convention Of Society
Number of Words: 469 / Number of Pages: 2
... mostly by wearing make-up. This society believes that the skin must be smooth looking and the eyes must be framed in order to stand out. Man y people have conformed to this, and to state that there are degrees of conformity may or may not be fair. One can not partially conform. Many things are not black and white but conformity may not be, it does not have a grey area. You conform like the others or you don’t. There may not be a grey area but there may be a fence, when you’re not sure what you think or feel. There is a transition stage when people have to explore both sides of the convention, yet n ...
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