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Human Rights Abuses Campbell Soup
1,756 words
... leges and universities and one member
independent state college fund. These awards mark
the AT&T Foundation's second consecutive year of
support through this program, with a total of $
494, 000 in contributions now reaching 48 colleges
in 11 states. According to the BSR Education
Fund's Global Business Responsibility Resource
Center, research shows that a company's role in
its community is a factor in increasing
profitability, promoting company image, reducing
costs and elevating employee mo...
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Air Force Base Windows Nt
1,265 words
Design and Installation of Internal Network for
the Air Force Base Computer Training Center The
Air Force Base Network Standardization and
Evaluation Section is responsible for the
training, licensing, and certifying of network
professionals through the use of in-residence
courses, computer based training (CBT), and formal
task evaluations. There are 18 Network Control
Center (NCC) personnel assigned to manage the
backbone of the base network and over 40 system
administrators and workgroup manag...
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Thoughts And Feelings Group Of People
1,176 words
Here we are in 1999 in a world that is booming
with technological advances. One would have to
ask, "How did we come so far in such a short
amount of time?" It seems as though it was only
yesterday that we were traveling by horse and
buggy. Now we travel by bullet trains, airplanes,
and rockets. Seeing the arts and humanities in
everything we did years ago was much easier,
because technology didn't seem to advance at the
rapid pace it does today. Is that why so many
people fail to realize the imp...
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Bin Laden Terrorist Group
1,339 words
Terrorism is becoming more and more of a threat to
Americans both at home and abroad. International
terrorism happens when terrorism occurs out of our
country. An example of an International terrorist
is Osama bin Laden. Laden is the worlds most
dangerous terrorist. Laden shows genocidal
tendency by killing Americans through-out the
world from the bombings of the World Trade Center
to the embassy bombings in Africa. The African
blasts killed more than 250 people. The FBI has
been tracking him fo...
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Reduce The Number Respiratory Problems
1,365 words
A Community can be defined as a group of people
who don't just live in the same area, but also
share the same interests, experiences and often
concerns about the area in which they live. Often
when individuals have lived in a street or area
for a while they become familiar with each other
and the issues surrounding them. Children often
attend the same schools and in many cases grow up
together, again sharing the similar experiences.
In some instances adults may work together, and
quite commonly ...
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Primary And Secondary Affirmative Action
1,056 words
Although it is imperative that minorities have
equal opportunity with other Americans, it is not
the governments responsibility to actively pursue
and demand private businesses and organizations to
adhere to minority quotas. The concept of being
treated differently in an effort to achieve
equality is entirely paradoxical and thus should
not be forced by the government. Affirmative
actions true effect comes not in pulling
minorities up but holding businesses and
organizations back. Forcing a comp...
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Law Enforcement Officers Law Enforcement Agencies
1,954 words
... not taking place would overstep the law's
intent. Leslie Having, legislative director of the
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers,
echoes the sentiments of many criminal defense
attorneys and civil libertarians who feel that the
expansion of powers is an invitation to abuse:
"It's not a power the government needs." There is
much legislation being proposed that is requiring
stricter court orders to obtain certain wiretaps.
Conversely, Gregory Nicolaysen, founder of the
Association...
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Arts Education Academic Achievement
2,036 words
The effect of the arts on academic and personal
achievement The arts help to create good learning
environment for students. It is evident that there
are a lot of students who meet several
difficulties. These difficulties can be
psychological or physical. Some students have weak
abilities to remember the material others show a
lack of interest. But the arts in learning process
increase the level of learning and, most of all;
help to set up friendly relationships in a class.
Arts classes influence...
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Retail Residential Complex Office Retail Residential Complex Project
647 words
Identify two projects or events that require an
investment in AIG American International Group,
Inc. (AIG) is considered to be one of the major
insurance corporations in the world. It was
founded in 1919 by Edwin Cornelius Vander Starr in
Shanghai, China and became the first western
company that sold insurance to the Chinese. Later,
the company enlarged the geography of its business
and then extended the sphere of its building
management and vendor selection. American
International Group consist...
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Goals And Objectives Day To Day
2,014 words
Strategic management What is Strategic Management?
Strategic planning is a process to provide
direction and meaning to day-to-day activities. It
examines an organizations values, current status,
and environment, and relates those factors to the
organizations desired future state, usually
expressed in five- to ten-year time periods. The
organization may be a program, school, school
district, public or private agency, or any other
institution that wishes to control its future. If
the organization ...
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Native Speakers Standardized Tests
906 words
The Detrimental Effect of an Education in a
Foreign Language California passed a proposition
in 1997 that ended funding for teaching children
solely in their native language. Instead of these
programs, opulent citizens will provide funding
for the English as a Second Language (ESL) program
in California's public schools. These ESL classes
will have non-native speakers learn subjects in
English and their native language simultaneously.
Even though the proposition passed, the issue of
which plan i...
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Native American Tribes Bill Of Rights
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Discrimination Against Native Americans In America
Essay, Discrimination Against Native Americans In
America Discrimination Against Native Americans in
America During our countrys brief history, America
has prided itself as being the forward moving,
upward culture throughout the past, present, and
upcoming times. But our great nation has for
centuries scorned the true Americans, weather it
be by forced labor for children, relocating the
entire society, or not keeping health care
promises. Native...
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Washington D C Black And White
1,010 words
Robert Mapplethorpe began taking photographs in
1970 with a Polaroid camera given to him by a
friend. Nearly twenty years later, when
Mapplethorpe died at the age of forty-two, he was
considered one of the most important photographers
of his time. His elegant and sometimes shocking
nudes, the black-and-white portraits, flower still
lifes, and images of sexual sadomasochism had been
exhibited widely and were the subject of serious
critical attention in Europe and America. A few
months after his d...
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Savage Inequalities Property Tax
1,214 words
. Kozol feels that the way in which we fund public
schools is arcane and unfair (54). Since most
areas in the US rely on property tax in order to
fund education, the poorer districts are at a
disadvantage over the wealthy districts because of
lack of income. This is a problem because the
wealthy schools keep getting wealthier and the
poor schools keep getting poorer. For example
Kozol points to the inner city schools of Chicago
in comparison with a suburban high school (New
Trier). He states tha...
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R 038 D Task Force
463 words
Francis Dietz, a Government Relations worker for
the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
(ASME) in Washington, D. C. , is calling upon
engineers to help our policy makers in making
decisions concerning defense research and design.
In testimony to Congress given by the Department
of Defense Task Force of ASMEs Inter-Council
Committee on Federal R 038; D, an increasing
number of peacekeeping deployments to various
parts of the globe, combined with relatively
stagnant budgets, have combined...
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Protect The Rights Federal Government
560 words
I see myself as a quite liberal person on
political, social, and economic issues. I believe
the public has some duties to the government such
as pay taxes. In turn, the government should fund
programs to help the people who need assistance.
Unfortunately, much of the American public has
lost its trust in the federal government because
of corruption and special interest groups.
However, now we are solving many of these
problems, and hopefully America will again trust
Washington. Once the public p...
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National Catholic Reporter Post Cold War
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Public Schools vs. Post-Cold War Military Spending
Even though the Cold War era is a distant memory,
encased in glass forever like some museum piece,
our government is still spending as if the Soviet
Union was in its prime. If the arms race is a
forgotten memory, then why is the military still
spending 86 % of what it was spending during the
Cold War. It s not that us Americans do not want a
solid military, we just believe that our military
is wasting billions of dollars at the expense of
our ch...
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One On One Private Schools
311 words
Which is better Public or Private schools? This is
a common question that parents ask themselves
today. Hopes for the best possible education
drives schools, teachers, and parents to create
better fields and means in which to thrive, and
keep up in today? s society. As the major
differences between these two is organization and
funding; private schools are funded by student
tuition costs, which can add up to substantially,
more than public schools. This advantage gives the
private schools more a...
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High School Students Public School System
2,030 words
Talking to American kids about sex is becoming
more and more difficult. In the ever-changing
landscape of our westernized society, one constant
is the pervasive theme of sex. From magazine
covers and television to the Internet and roadside
billboards, sex sells in this culture and we, as
people, are constantly bombarded by sexually based
messages. It is thereby understandable that
children and young adults would be confused about
sex; especially since the adult population has
become less than op...
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Neo Cortex Artificial Intelligence
2,714 words
By a Simulation Eric Fingerman By a super
intelligence we mean an intellect that is much
smarter than the best human brains in practically
every field, including scientific creativity,
general wisdom and social skills. This definition
leaves open how the super intelligence is
implemented: it could be a digital computer, an
ensemble of networked computers, cultured cortical
tissue or what have you. It also leaves open
whether the super intelligence is conscious and
has subjective experiences. Ent...
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