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On Liberty
Number of Words: 780 / Number of Pages: 3
... prefer coffee. In other words, if
you offend other individuals, you are in fact infringing on
their rights as free citizens who poses a sovereign mind.
However if you choose to remain nude while in the comfort of
your hotel room in Cairo, then there is no reason why you
shouldnt.
According to Mill, education is a fundamental
requirement for being an individual as well. But once again,
there should be no forceful applications towards what is being
taught. Man is after all, a rational being and has the
capabilities to reason things through. Education serves more
as a guide t ...
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Women In Weight Training
Number of Words: 1033 / Number of Pages: 4
... Women don’t have to insult men, they could just put them to
shame by lifting heavier weights than them.”(69) This causes men to never
say another word to women again.
Many women believe that weight training is still a “men’s” sport.
That is why they don’t make an effort to keep themselves fit and in good
health. There are many older women between the ages of 45 to 64 years
old who are suffering with the most common disease like Osteoporosis and
Coronary heart disease, due to lack of exercise. Osteoporosis is describe
as a disorder in which calcium is lost in the bones. An individual may los ...
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Record Holders
Number of Words: 1765 / Number of Pages: 7
... players use nutritional supplements. So why haven’t
they broke all these records? Is it because of the longer seasons or the
changing of the rules. Maybe they just aren’t as good, or as talented.
This applies to almost every record except, the homer record. In the 1998
season both Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire broke Roger Maris’s 37 year old
record for most homers in a season. They rose to the occasion and brought
a sport that was slowly dying back on the map. Records like these are what
makes sports so much fun and interesting to watch and follow. ...
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Constructing Indentity In The
Number of Words: 660 / Number of Pages: 3
... understanding other cultures. By logging on the internet, or chatting with the others we learn more about the different cultures from one place to anther. However, there are some dishonest people in chat room. People on the net are not always honest people. In the internet Indian Wars by Glen Martin, a white software consultant running the Native American seminar and chat room offered by AOL, Rapp, said “Basically, what we did was done in fun” (127) after he was discovered that he was dishonest, he wasn’t a native American. Rapp was a host of Native American seminar, discussing ...
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Land Ethics In Our Communities
Number of Words: 719 / Number of Pages: 3
... to change our “human role from conqueror, to a member of the land community”. This is vital for the future existence of an Earth that is habitable and non-toxic. Many people claim that they have ethics in their work place, or in general life practices. I have yet, however, had the pleasure of seeing many people proclaiming their ethics about the treatment of this planet. I have yet to see a serious and unwavering campaign to stop placing ourselves so high up the evolutionary ladder that the fate of the world we live in, will eventually crumble, as will our race and every other animal alon ...
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Computers And The Military
Number of Words: 1548 / Number of Pages: 6
... long-range missiles. What most people associates with computers and war may be various simulation and action games. This is big business for software developers and merchandisers all over the world. As in all businesses money is the most important criteria for the big companies so they have no morale problems with making warfare into entertainment as long as it's selling. The same goes for the film industry, but at least some war films also describe the pain and hopelessness of war. So far I've never seen a computer game capable of expressing the negative and painful side of fighting and killin ...
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The Importance Of Being Beauti
Number of Words: 682 / Number of Pages: 3
... There is the question of how to change the system of unfair treatment based on appearance.
Recently, lots of people have cosmetic surgery on their face and body. Some religious teach their people that altering their body is profane because our bodies are gifts from god. However, cosmetic surgery introduces us cutting edge technologies and become popular. The reason why many people get surgery is because they improve their appearance in order to be treated much better. The benefits for those people are success in their careers, marriage with rich men, and more chances to become popular. I know som ...
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Job Stress
Number of Words: 3004 / Number of Pages: 11
... week.
In 1965, only a quarter of the population reported that they
are rushed to get things done resulting in high stress
levels. Today, that number has increased to one-third of
the American population claiming they are rushed on a daily
basis (Schor, 1991, p.11).
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Prolonged severe stress can cause emotional depression,
the exhaustion stage is not depression, but a physical
process. Long-lasting excessive stress can cause a variety
of physical illnesses. Among them: high blood pressure,
ulcers, colitis, arthritis, diabetes, stoke, and heart
attack. The same type and ...
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A Mere Girl- Saint Joan
Number of Words: 995 / Number of Pages: 4
... in God she attracts many followers and she begins to spur a new hope within the people of France. Her wild insane dreams of raising the siege of Orleans, crowning the Dauphin and declaring France’s independence brings about a comforting feeling for the people of France. In contrast, her vision also stirs new emotions within many perfidious congregations, resulting in horrendous accusations. Misbelivers declare Joan as an impostor, sorcerer, liar and mad woman. Nevertheless, Joan’s strong beliefs triumph over all conventional dogma's. Her remarkable courage results in the new found fait ...
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Smart Cards
Number of Words: 3359 / Number of Pages: 13
... also different types of smart cards, as outlined by the Estonian Institute of Cybernetics (1995)
i) An intelligent smart card contains a central processing unit - a CPU- that actually has the ability not only to store and secure information, but to make decisions as required. Because intelligent cards offer a "read/write" capability, new information can be added and processed. Different types of applications can be supported and will allow for new applications to be added to it. It will also maintain security "firewalls" between them. This type of card, for example, has already been adopted by 60 ...
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