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Gap Between Rich And Poor
Number of Words: 1224 / Number of Pages: 5
... attend, it is evident that the individual born into a wealthy family is more apt to achieve success than one who is brought up in a working class family.
One of the main keys to success is to establish networks and organizations in support of the corporate community. These networks form a social cohesion which is based on two types of relationships found in a membership network: common membership in specific social institutions and friendships based on social interactions within those institutions. Social cohesion creates a group identity where members of the social groups are seen to be exclusive ...
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Say No To Premarital Affairs
Number of Words: 1114 / Number of Pages: 5
... used in the wrong way it destroys life. Sex is very much the same kind of powerful force. It is a gift from God to give us the greatest pleasure, to help in creating a deep companionship with one's marriage partner and for procreation of the next generation. But if you play with this powerful force outside the bounds of marriage, it destroys you and those close to you.
Sexual activity for young people arrests their psychological, social and academic development. Studies show that when young people engage in
premarital sex, their academic performance declines and their social
relationships with famil ...
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Tattoo Or Not To Tattoo... The
Number of Words: 2376 / Number of Pages: 9
... of a slave or a ruler, they were and still are used in prisons and more recently have become a means of personal expression. In the eighteenth century Capt. James Cook brought back to England some tattooed South Sea islanders. Cooks seamen were among the first westerners to have full body tattoos. From there tattoos progressed to the US where slaves were branded with their owners name or some other distinguishing mark. In a web page written and maintained by Robert Birkins we can see how skin art was also used in the prison camps of the former soviet union where a complex language was developed usi ...
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Cocaine
Number of Words: 367 / Number of Pages: 2
... be smuggled into the U.S. as sleeping chilren.Miami International Airport is a popular place used to import . On August 30, 1998, 2720 pounds of the drug was seized from a shipment of fish.
The wholesale price was estimated to be 21 million dollars.
Boats and large freighters are also used in the importation of coke.In late April of 1988, the largest drug shipment in U.S. history was found. There were reportedly 4000 kilograms confiscated inside thousands of Brazilian cedar bords on the freighter from Cali, Columbia. The Cali Cartel is belived to have made the shipment but there is no proof.
Through ai ...
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Multi-Agency Working In Nursin
Number of Words: 2782 / Number of Pages: 11
... have the operation. Both clients have a poor dietary intake, poor personal hygiene, high caffeine intake, and a heavy smoking habit.
The conditions that the clients are now living in due to the above being ongoing for some time are now less than satisfactory, and to that end the present situation and what should be done about it, has become the primary focus of the various professionals and agencies involved in care of the clients. Each client has their own keyworker representative from the agencies and professionals involved in their care, these are a community psychiatric nurse (CPN), social worker ...
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Aristotelian
Number of Words: 877 / Number of Pages: 4
... This child is trained from a
very young age on and is selected to lead a virtuous life.
He practices things that Aristotle would view as virtuous,
for example, courage, pride, justice, and temperance. This
child could easily get in more “practice time” of virtuous
activity than the average person, even more than a person
who is on their way to being virtuous who is an adult.
According to Aristotle’s own beliefs, there is a certain
amount of virtuous activity that must be done to become a
virtuous person. This child could easily do as many virtuous
activities by the age of 10 as say s ...
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Divorce In The United States
Number of Words: 464 / Number of Pages: 2
... times the most impacted victims of a divorce. Children with divorced parents are often left feeling neglected by the parent that has chosen to move out, unloved, and often times burdened with feelings of guilt. The poverty rates of single parented households are alarmingly high, and are often the result of divorce. With all these factors added together, divorce is a dangerous and scarring event in a child’s psyche.
Recently, with the no-fault laws, it has been easier to dissolve a marriage for any reason or for no reason at all. In the past, divorces as well as marriages had to occur a ...
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Definition Of "Power"
Number of Words: 645 / Number of Pages: 3
... player wants control.
They want what they think should happen (during games), to happen. Recently,
in the NBA, Dennis Rodman took this struggle to an extreme. In disagreement with
an official's call, Rodman head-butted the official, and through a temper-
tantrum on his way off the court. Quite obviously, this is bad. Every player
in the league agrees to the rules set by the NBA from the beginning. The rules
are made to keep control, and the officials have power to enforce these rules.
If there were no regulations, players would be doing whatever they wanted
whenever they wanted. If Rodman's a ...
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M&M's Are Better Than Smarties
Number of Words: 536 / Number of Pages: 2
... your teeth. The Smartie will never be able to have a tastier shell than M & M's. The chocolate within that scrumptious shell is magnificent. It just melts in your mouth, leaving a nice taste that excites your taste buds. The chocolate used for making Smarties is very bland, and it tastes like cheap chocolate Easter eggs. When you decide to indulge into a Smartie be shore that you don not hold then in your hands, because they will melt in your hands, and not in your mouth. When indulging in an M & M they just melt in your mouth, and not in your hands. When eating the other chocolate you m ...
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Augustine's "Confessions"
Number of Words: 1508 / Number of Pages: 6
... its
place according to your law” (1.7). Augustine clearly sets forth that God is
the creator and source of everything. Not only is He the source, but he is the
reason for its continued existence. The next step Augustine takes regards the
nature of God's creation.
For Augustine, God is good, because everything He made is good. “You
are our God, supreme Good, the Creator and Ruler of the universe” (1.20), and
again, “Therefore, the God who made me must be good and all the good in me is
His”(1.20). Everything about God is good. There is no aspect of Him that is
lacking, false, or not good ...
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