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The Origin Of Humanity
Number of Words: 370 / Number of Pages: 2
... and placed along a timeline. The time periods
show slight differences in bone structure showing what is hypothesized to
be the human evolving.
Evolving from what though? The theory of evolution states that
creatures change overtime to suit their surroundings. This is called
environmental adaptation. The more a creature can adapt to it's environment
the greater chance it has of living and show an increase in population
called survival of the fittest. A theory developed by a scientist nammed
Charles Darwin who had conducted extensive research into the environmental
adaptions of animals, for ex ...
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Voice Recognition Software
Number of Words: 707 / Number of Pages: 3
... MB.
In later editions of Dragon software they plan to have a multiuser suport and better command and control. Another feature Dragon plans to come out with is different language software. Some features that come with Dragon NaturallySpeaking are you don't have to pause in between words, dialects, accents and individual pronunciations are quickly and automatically, a large 30,000 word active vocabulary contains words and names that cover awide range of subject, less commons words can be quickly retrieved from a 200,000+ word back-up dictionary, new words can be added by the Vocabulary Builder tool ...
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Trade Commission
Number of Words: 541 / Number of Pages: 2
... and technological advances, and whether or not the guidelines have imposed undue cost to both the industry and the public.
Few would argue with the points of the original guidelines, whether it is monitoring misleading claims in advertising, or monitoring the quality of the products themselves. Despite economic and technological advances that have taken place in the industry since 1969, the guidelines still hold up as sound. There are also federal, state, and local laws that attempt to insure the same integrity in the pet food industry. The pet food industry also closely monitors itself. Given ...
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The Kangaroo
Number of Words: 270 / Number of Pages: 1
... It also has a pointed snout. has long hind legs and small front legs. Males are larger than females. The smallest Kangaroo is the Musky Rat Kangaroo.
lives in open spaces of Australia , New Guinea and other nearby islands. They travel in groups called Mobs. They also inhabit the dry grasslands. Kangaroos like open spaces. The newborn Kangaroo lives in its mothers pouch for 6 months. Baby stays with its mother for one and half years after it is born. Large Kangaroos live for about 15 years. A baby Kangaroo is born one month after mating. The newborn baby measures one inch long.
Kangaro ...
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SAR
Number of Words: 501 / Number of Pages: 2
... his participation.
Jake is living a life like many other expatriate Americans in Paris. He is living at the cost of money sent from home, practising his favourite occupations such as writing, fishing and boozing. It actually is quite unbelievable how much that man drinks on a single day..
Someday he happens to meet an old friend of his, Robert Cohn, who had known for years and with who he had lost contact. Together they figure out going away for some time, Jake because he wants to go to Pamplona for the traditional fiesta and Robert because he needed to get away from his fiancee.
Several months ...
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Getting The Most From Our Education
Number of Words: 431 / Number of Pages: 2
... say, "I'm involved with
this". For me everytime I check out and explore something new I always learn
something. And whenever I reach out and help someone, I fell good. It was great
to see the students of General Brown help out in the community with the
Thanksgiving dinner for the seniors (I know there was another school that helped
out too, I forgot who, if someone else remembers, please jump in and add their
thanks to the list). If we want our kids to be less self-centered, we have to
show them the example. If they don't follow, it won't be from lack of exposure.
This is a transient world nowadays ...
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The Human Development Index
Number of Words: 1533 / Number of Pages: 6
... in measures and compares a specific element of standard of living in a country. In this essay, we will compare the old human development index to the new and improved human development index. We will also learn about Canada's ranking in the world and some of the problems Canada is facing today.
The old human development index, used by the United Nations consisted of three main indicators. The first indicator used in the old human development index was the infant mortality rate. The infant mortality rate is the number of deaths of infants (Children under one year of age ) per thousand of total l ...
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Ultimately Disgusting
Number of Words: 847 / Number of Pages: 4
... out on several occasions. In a recent event in the Ukraine, a competitor died after he was beated badly. After the fight he collapsed, was taken to a hospital, and later died (Kodi).
Cockfighting is banned in almost all states in this country, however in most states ultimate fighting still goes unregulated. Why are we allowing humans to compete in events that we have decided is too dangerous for animals (Sokolove 1)? Isn’t allowing this type of event to go on telling our children that it is ok to fight? This type of event serves no positive purpose, and only increases the tolerance for ...
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My Philosophical Approach To Counseling
Number of Words: 1259 / Number of Pages: 5
... Nursing, and Allied Health Dictionary,
client-centered therapy is a non directive method of group or individual
psychotherapy, originated by Carl Rogers, in which the role of the therapist is
to listen to and reflect or restate without judgment or interpretation the words
of the client.
Objectives of Existential Therapy
The objectives of Existential Therapy are quite unique. Existential
counselors are focused on helping the client achieve and expand their self-
awareness. Many Therapist assume once self awareness is achieved, the client
can examine new ways of dealing with problems and except t ...
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John Stuart Mill Verses Immanu
Number of Words: 1166 / Number of Pages: 5
... caused. (3) A "good" man is one who considers the other man's pleasure (or pain) as equally as his own. Each person's happiness is equally important.
Mill believed that a free act is not an undetermined act. It is determined by the unconstrained choice of the person performing the act. Either external or internal forces compel an unfree act. Mill also determined that every situation depends on how you address the situation and that you are only responsible for your feelings and actions. You decide how you feel about what you think you seen. Immanuel Kant had an interesting ethical system. It is base ...
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