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The Story Of Sugar
Number of Words: 864 / Number of Pages: 4
... and historical changes between the links of the United Kingdom and its international setting which resulted in a social relationship between the two, thus causing social changes. The geographic trading links widened the exchange possibilities creating a more “varied local diet”, which in turn caused trade and specialisation to work together. The theme of ‘local and global’ can be introduced here, as it provides us with a picture of the aspects and changes at different levels. An example is consuming countries; there are three factors involved; Financial commodities; Markets-food consumptio ...
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The Copernican Plan
Number of Words: 279 / Number of Pages: 2
... How can a school district enhance the quality of time that students spend in the classroom, provide more time for collaboration and coordination among it's professional staff members, promote continuous professional development, and do so with as few dollars as possible?
A current solution is devised by Joseph M. Carroll. This is a unique scheduling plan that reduces the number of classes that a student takes at any one time. There are many variations of . In one variation the student takes 2 macro-classes in the morning. Each class is approximately 100 minutes long and is taken for only one ...
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Apathy
Number of Words: 1458 / Number of Pages: 6
... student stated, "he made a reference to World War I, I thought he was going to say he fought in that one too!" (www.mtv.com/chooseorlose). While Bob Dole is a isolated instance, many youthful voters feel that there is a ever growing distance between them and the older generations. Another reason that young people are turning away is lack of education towards politics. While this could be said for any age group, it seems to be more prevalent in younger people.
The lifestyle of younger people does not allow for a everyday exposure to politics as those of a older generation. Thomas Banks, a 19 year ol ...
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The U.s School System
Number of Words: 828 / Number of Pages: 4
... they are so regularly in trouble that the standards for their behavior is lessened , being permitted to break small rules because the standard for their behavior is lessened. This is a excellent example, why I believe in not only stern punishment, but set disciplinary action. A student should not be allowed the chance to break rules simply because that is just the way they are. Their bad habits will never be corrected, when they are not expected to act properly
I haven’t really had a great relationship with teachers, in the sense that I felt that they were able to give me good one on one assis ...
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H G W B S
Number of Words: 312 / Number of Pages: 2
... views of this group are rather snobbish. They will
not see others as what they are inside, but rather what they seem to be on
the outer shell. They judge what they can from where they stand (usually
from far away). Not from within. They will discriminate against others
for what their interests are, their beliefs and appearance. They do not
see that others are ridiculing them for those exact features.
Hate has lived for thousands of years and will live for as long as
there is life it self is present. The HGWBS is but one thing towards which
I express my hate, hate that is due to they're ...
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Normadic Herding-Sami
Number of Words: 1010 / Number of Pages: 4
... the members of the family. There is a Sami Parliament spanning these
borders, which participates in the global indigenous peoples' movement at UN.
Reindeer has always been an important resource of food, clothing, tools
and other products to the Sami. They are milked at different stages of their
nomad's seasonal migration. The meat, fresh or preserved, is excellent, not
least because, so far as possible, it is obtained from selected animals which
are at their prime age (from 4 to 5 years) not, as with venison from wild deer,
when the hunter is able to bag his quarry. It is compara ...
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Sci/fi Sort Story
Number of Words: 1314 / Number of Pages: 5
... leading countries were dealing with similar problems. He came to a conclusion that it was a terrorist attack by some type of corporate group.
The Minister of Defence Advised Parker to recruit well renowned scientist and to examine all mentally unstable politicians.
Once the scientist arrived, Parker was told that it would take two – four weeks to define the politicians mental deformity. The scientist’s closest guess at the stage was that it was virus.
Parker knew that there was nothing more that could be done. This worried him, he began to ask himself questions of what if he had also been expose ...
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The End Of The World
Number of Words: 497 / Number of Pages: 2
... how devastating it would be
if that happened. People like Hitler are called anti-Christ. Nostradamas also
predicted that the third anti-Christ (there have already been 2)would be born in
1970, his name unreleased to the public. Supposedly he will start world war III
in Asia some where.
"Millinnialism sells, and that's an indisputable fact. There's money in
Armageddon"
Deep in the heart of Arizona there are about 300 people who think that
they will be prepared for Armageddon. The quaint town of misty falls has been
preparing for Armageddon for 10 years now. They have build in total 40,000 sq.
of und ...
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Antigone
Number of Words: 1054 / Number of Pages: 4
... worse for the two of them by defying Creon’s law.
Oh my sister, think- think how our own father died, hated,
his reputation in ruins, driven on
by the crimes he brought to light himself
to gouge out his eyes with his own hands-
then mother…his mother and wife, both in one,
mutilating her life in the twisted noose-
and last, our two brothers dead in a single day,
both shedding there won blood, poor suffering boys,
battling out their common destiny hand-to-hand. (60-69)
I, for one, I’ll beg the dead to forgive me—
I’m ...
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Standardizing The Mind
Number of Words: 1296 / Number of Pages: 5
... scientists. The scope of Western thought is based on reason and logic, everything that we produce is supposed to have a direct purpose and function, production for the sake of consumption. What happened to creating something for thought? Where did our artists go? When was the last time the US won a Nobel Prize in Philosophy or any field other than Science? We don’t think about things unless we get paid for it. Why is an artist not as important to us as a brain surgeon? I think both can show us great and interesting things, but for now I think that an artist can tell us more about human thoug ...
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