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Public Image Essay
Number of Words: 777 / Number of Pages: 3
... has a distinguishing symbol on his stomach. This symbol (and the bears' color) will normally have to do with each bear's name. For Example, Good Luck Bear is green and has the symbol of a four leafed clover on his belly. Some of the other most common Care Bears are Share Bear (who has an ice-cream soda on his belly with 2 straws), Cheer Bear (who has a rainbow on her belly), Luv-A-Lot Bear (who has 2 hearts on her belly), and Secret Bear (whose tummy patch is a heart shaped lock).
In addition to their appearance, the Care Bears’ habitats also contribute to their public image. Throughout th ...
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Descartes' Meditation One
Number of Words: 620 / Number of Pages: 3
... feeling a little tired and so on. Only if one was, as Descartes writes,
..insane, whose brains are impaired by such an unrelenting vapor of black
bile.. that they believe they are something other than what they are, would one
doubt reality, without an argument. The argument is as follows: If the
experience of a dream is indistinguishable between that dream and reality; and
there is no test to differentiate between dreaming and awakens, then one must
doubt the world outside their minds. This is so because even if one believes
they are awake and perceiving their surroundings soundly, they hav ...
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Diversity
Number of Words: 289 / Number of Pages: 2
... rewarding human experience. These words hone in on the philosophy that, creates dimension in our world.
Our world has been growing and growing for centuries now, yet people, especially in 1999, sometimes fail to realize the importance of . Not just cultural, race, or gender , but the of ideas as well. There is a marketplace of ideas that exists that can only be tapped by realizing and honoring the differences we all have with each other. In order to understand how this marketplaces works, two main points must be addressed: discovery and respect. If we were to look at Christopher Columbus, who sou ...
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Dave Matthews Band
Number of Words: 1504 / Number of Pages: 6
... with Dave Matthews and became the . After several rehearsals in basements, they were ready to play in public. The first gig was May 11, 1991 at a party on the roof of an apartment building in Charlottesville. About 40 people were in attendance that night. Their first open-to-the-public performance was at the 1991 Earth Day Festival on Charlottesville, Virginia's Downtown Mall. That exposure led to regular Tuesday night gigs at a small restaurant called Eastern Standard. Before long, the largest music club in town had them playing Tuesday night gigs filling the club to capacity with locals and Un ...
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Teenage Pregnancy 2
Number of Words: 1042 / Number of Pages: 4
... even begin to come up with a solution to this problem, one must identify the cause of it. Is irresponsibility of young adults the only reason for this growing problem? Why are more and more teenagers becoming pregnant as time goes on? And why hasn't this been such a big problem thirty years ago?
All deserving speculation, there are many possible reasons why teenage Americans are becoming unwed mothers. First of all, today's kids are not being taught morality like they used to. Politician, Alan Keys, says that children are not getting the moral guidance that promotes abstinence from sex (DiConsigl ...
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Comparing Japanese And American Education
Number of Words: 609 / Number of Pages: 3
... have very extensive entrance exams, not only in college but also to enter high school, witch are very important in the success of the students, and they must study for up to three hours every day in order to prepare.
Americas methods of education are not effective unless the pupils have the ambition to succeed. There is a portion of students who do not care about school and they still are allowed to graduate from high school without learning nearly anything at all. Their was one instance where a student who was mentally challenged graduated from normal high school classes by copying for all four ...
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College Hazing
Number of Words: 2110 / Number of Pages: 8
... in the Pennsylvania Hazing Law as any action or situation which recklessly or intentionally endangers the mental or physical safety of a student or which destroys or removes public or private property for the purpose of initiation or admission into or affiliation with, or as a condition for continued membership in, any organization operating under the sanction of or recognized as an organization by an institution of higher education. The term shall include, but not be limited to, any brutality of a physical nature, such as whipping, beating, branding, forced calisthenics, exposure to the elemen ...
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Courtship And Its Relevance
Number of Words: 1756 / Number of Pages: 7
... not by reason. It was managed as to be a perpetual pleasure and intoxicating delight and not a trying ordeal for the enduring realities of solid and stubborn life. It was a yielding up of everything and not a firm maintaining of everything that belongs to the man or woman. In almost every particular it was false and was followed by evil consequences. All similar courting is not good. They voluntarily blind themselves and then blind each other. They "go it blind" till their eyes are opened in marriage. It is necessary for the youth of both sexes to be perfectly honest in their relations with each othe ...
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High School/College Contrasts
Number of Words: 393 / Number of Pages: 2
... is
always plenty of room and you can get all the way across campus with no
hassle at all.
Another minor difference was the appearance and attitude of the
teachers. In high school the teachers were always worried about
discipline and trying to keep the students from tearing up the classroom.
In college the teachers act like they could care less what you do, but
you know they really do care.!? That's probably because it's not their
money you are wasting when you go in there and just goof off. College
teachers will just tell you to leave if you are disturbing the rest of
the class. High school te ...
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Subliminal Advertising 3
Number of Words: 1277 / Number of Pages: 5
... about his results. He had no evidence of his findings and admitted his results were false. This example brought the public’s attention to the power that advertisers held over them.
To produce an effective advertisement, a company must invest a substantial amount of money to create a demand for their product. An ad agency can spend up to $50,000 to create a single, one page magazine layout or flyer containing subliminal messages, carefully reviewing it to attain perfection in every detail. Subliminal messages are an efficient way of creating that demand by swaying consumers to buy something th ...
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