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Law Enforcement Today
Number of Words: 671 / Number of Pages: 3
... for no reason. All people have rights, even when you have
committed a crime. You are read your rights when you get arrested and no
one can take those rights away from you. If an officer violates those rights,
you will probably win you case because of it. I think the laws and rules citizens have to follow are reasonable. To run a country successfully, you need to have laws that cover everything. People also need to educate themselves on what the laws are. In this country, you are innocent until proven guilty. Everyone also has a right to a trial before a jury when you have been accused o ...
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Future Of Education
Number of Words: 719 / Number of Pages: 3
... to the culture of the classroom environment with the introduction of technology is a serious matter to look at. Overall the introduction of technology in the classroom is a great benefit to students, giving them access to word processing applications, as well and access to the World Wide Wed and CD-ROM’s. This large amount of knowledge flowing from the computer to the brains of the students is very overwhelming. Students will have to learn how to sift though this large amount of information to find what is important, trust worthy and also most importantly, relevant. The importance of information ...
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Causing Generation X
Number of Words: 688 / Number of Pages: 3
... from. There is honestly NOTHING to do in Tuscarwaras County. If you have money in the winter you can bowl, watch a High School basketball game, go to the YMCA, see a movie, go shopping, drive around, experiment with make-up and different types of clothes, get on the Internet, and watch TV.
With no money in the winter, we can watch TV, get on the Internet, vandalize, steal , try to bum cigarettes and other such things. The reason the police log is so long every morning is not because kids are heathens, it’s because we are bored. If there was a dance club, a clean place to play pool, an indoo ...
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Definition Of Education
Number of Words: 808 / Number of Pages: 3
... the ability to receive information and fill out the same information on exams as answers, which just accomplished the informationˇ¦s transmittal. Therefore, a student who gets good grades only indicates that student had done well in one part of education, which is the transmitter of information. A person canˇ¦t be a well-educated person just because he or she has the talent to get good grades, thatˇ¦s because a good education canˇ¦t be accomplished without the process of thinking.
There is a belief in Asia and many other places in the world, the belief is about ˇ§a good grade can get you into a good s ...
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Dell
Number of Words: 1628 / Number of Pages: 6
... strategy has made them successful in growth, development and stock valuation.
The book “Direct from ” gave a lot of background information on, ’s strategy, and mail order system as well as statistics on company sales and growth. The book goes into depth when analyzing ’s built-to-order system, and mail order system. The book was written before the WebPages became popular so it talks only about what the company expects from it and not about how the web page has performed. The Charles Shwabb investment web page gave a lot of information, which would suit potential investors on . The web page allowed me ...
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History Of Gunpowder
Number of Words: 1710 / Number of Pages: 7
... invented in the fourteen hundreds. In this method you would moisten it and
pound it into a cake. Then it was broken into small bits and put into a sieve to be
sifted. The pieces that came through the sieve were different shapes and would
not fit together well enough to pack tightly, so that careful packing of a cannon
was not necessary.
When a long-barreled, rifled cannon came into use, it became necessary
to slow down the burning rate of the gunpowder. Its swift explosive force would
often burst the barrel of the gun, causing the man who fired it to be in almost as
much danger as ...
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Binary Reasoning
Number of Words: 618 / Number of Pages: 3
... in which he proved that light would interfere and diffract. A broad discussion about the nature of light emerged in the scientific world. The theories that light reflected of a surface just like a ball would, was revised because the explanation that it was a reflecting wave was a more convincing one. The fact that light would bend with a large amount of gravity cannot be revoked and this attributed light a certain amount of mass. Since waves are not supposed to have a mass, in the same way that particles are not supposed to diffract, reflect, and refract. The contemporary scientists are intended ...
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How To Play Asshole
Number of Words: 1562 / Number of Pages: 6
... the Vice-President, and so on and so forth until the player holding the lowest card becomes affectionately known as the Asshole. In the event that two or more players draw the same value card, have those players draw again so that their position can be determined. However, if one of the players involved in a second drawing happens to draw a card higher than the card that of the President that player doesn’t become President. They assume the position in question and the loser of the draw-off takes the position below that person.
Players occupying positions falling between VP and Asshole are known ...
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The Land
Number of Words: 466 / Number of Pages: 2
... wildlife. It shows the pride each Canadian has in their land.
Not all Canadians necessarily believe that the region the were born in is the most beautiful. Some people may have a much stronger attachment to a region that is less familiar to them. Robert Service talks of this feeling in his poem "The Spell of the Yukon." The poem describes the life of a gold digger in the Yukon who at first is overwhelmed by the power and isolation of the North. Yet, as the poem continues, the characters experiences bring him closer to . This is true for all regions. is what gives an individual experience ...
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Online Recruiting And Employee
Number of Words: 4754 / Number of Pages: 18
... they currently work for. Through both the Internet and Intranet, job applicants can view the available positions and submit their resumes online. Employees can review several resumes and follow up by contacting candidates for interviews. Job recruiting over the Internet allows candidates and corporations a chance to connect.
Online recruiting is a fast growing, popular service of the World Wide Web that many organizations are using for recruiting purposes. The employment industry has taken a big step towards recruiting in cyberspace. Applicants can be quickly located and recruited to join a team at ...
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