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I Want To Believe
Number of Words: 6856 / Number of Pages: 25
... world wide. But to be abducted whilst outdoors like the Hills is considered to be extremely rare, with almost all cases being reported at night, while the abductee was in bed and without any independent witness corroboration. The description of the alleged alien abductors varied widely throughout the world but in the last ten years or so the descriptions of the abductors have become almost indistinguishable. Therefore, the object of this project is to try and establish the possibility that a minority of the human race, could conceivably be being abducted from their beds at night, by a super int ...
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Plato's Symposium: The First Three
Number of Words: 630 / Number of Pages: 3
... justify his point, yet never gave very helpful ones to prove his point. Because of this, he didn’t have very much to say correctly about society in general, considering the fact that the few generalities he made were incorrect.
However, the issues discussed by Pausanias and Eryximachus were quite interesting. Pausanias used similar methods to Phaedras, except he dissected Phaedras’s argument using logic and giving an example for each circumstance presented. These examples were those of applying the argument into society, a very effective method. At the same time, it was commenting on the nature ...
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Employer Association
Number of Words: 1740 / Number of Pages: 7
... relations issues. Those which are, are referred to as 's' (Deery and Plowman, op cit, p.191). Thus, s are a particular form of employer organisation. In essence, employer organisations developed to provide services which individual employers could not provide nearly as easily. More specifically, employer organisations were developed to fulfil a number of aims. The aim of employer groups are varied. The first is to regulate trade and competition by mutual agreement. The second is to seek statutory protection in trade, particularly concerning imports. The third is to provide services in the fields of in ...
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Lady In A Rocking Chair
Number of Words: 1475 / Number of Pages: 6
... by that same tree and that same swing, though she never understood why because to everyone else, it was just a tree, but to her, it was as comforting as a warm fuzzy blanket.
She remembered attending her first day of school when she was a young child. Everything was so unfamiliar to her; new faces, new voices, a whole new world she could then discover on her own, without her mother holding her hand. Unfortunately the fun she expected to have did not go as she could have hoped. It was a seldom occurrence for anyone to ask her to play with them. She spent most of the school day in seclusion ...
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Y2k Vs. Stock Market Crash
Number of Words: 490 / Number of Pages: 2
... believe the most logical date for this data crash is January 1st, 2000. Many know about it and the possible “infections” the Year 2000 bug could cause to our every day life. Little is being done to solve this problem, considering it’s monstrosity. One might believe that in the year 2000 havoc will be spread and a depression will occur because of this glitch. Another theory is that we will eventually run out of places to store data. Another date for an eventual breakdown would be February 29th, 2000 because most century years are not leap years.
Many people have created ...
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Hermaphroditism
Number of Words: 273 / Number of Pages: 1
... female. Due to the similarities between male and female sex organs, it may be difficult to tell whether a
human hermaphrodite is a female with overdeveloped clitoris or a male with underdeveloped penis, cleft scrotum, and nondescendant testes.2 Recently, many persons have undergone surgical or hormone treatment to modify their nonfunctioning sex characteristics and emphasize the sex indicated by those that are functional. occurs in the great majority of flowering plants, and sometimes occurs in many invertebrate animals. It occurs occasionally in other fishes, in frogs, toads, and certain newts amo ...
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The Dangerous Opportunity: Community Based, Crisis Intervention
Number of Words: 4582 / Number of Pages: 17
... to therapeutic influence.(Aguillero,1990) The crisis nurse therapist utilizes a supportive solution focused approach in dealing with individuals or groups experiencing crisis. The basic principles of crisis intervention are explored by examining various aspects including, characteristics of the crisis therapist, classifications of crisis and a discussion of crisis intervention in the context of nursing practice.
What is crisis intervention ?
Crisis intervention nursing is a very important and significant contribution that nurses can make to the wellness of an individual or his family. ...
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MANAGEMENT POLICY
Number of Words: 2296 / Number of Pages: 9
... maintain a customer focus. The customer is the next process, or where the work goes next. A buyer’s customer is the associate in the department to whom the purchased item goes; a cost accountant’s customer is the manager who uses the accounting operations-where the design will be produced or the service provided. It is also clear that throughout the organization, people not only have customers, they are customers. Let’s turn our attention to what customers want. A Short List of Basic Customer Wants The requirement is a recipient’s or customer’s view of a good or service. A close partnership with the cu ...
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Schools: Comparison Between Canada And Taiwan Schools
Number of Words: 659 / Number of Pages: 3
... in Taiwan. High school students study the same courses
together no matter what they plan to take in the universities, and thus it is
hard for them to know what they are interested in. After graduation from high
school, students have to write a major exam on all kinds of courses to achieve a
score, which determines if they are satisfied for their chosen studies in the
universities. Each year, there is a lot of failure students from getting in the
universities and they just quit and go for the jobs.
Human rights are very emphasized in Canada. Canada never has any corporal
punishment in any lev ...
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The Last Temptation Of Christ
Number of Words: 583 / Number of Pages: 3
... the movie, Jesus (William Defoe) reacts in aggressive ways to the programmed society that surrounded him and that goes against the grain of what society teaches us today. The episode, while on the cross, where he is brought together with Mary Magdalene was something that could have been in the mind of anyone or anything (as you prefer) given the circumstances. The Portrayal of Jesus Christ by William Defoe was magnificent and I do not believe anyone else could have played Jesus the way he did and the way that Martin Scorcese was trying to convey.
Judas Iscariot was portrayed in a way that does not ...
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