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Stupids Nerds And Smarties
1,036 words
Almost all high school students, smart or stupid,
active or non-active, will be divided into one of
three categories: Stupids, those that never study
and nearly always fail, Nerds, those that study
continuously and always have a perfect grade, and
Smarties, those that study a lot and always get a
good grade. Nearly everyone wishes that they could
be as intelligent as a Nerd is, but have as much
fun as a Stupid does. In a way, everyone wishes
that they were a Smartie, because they are able to
hav...
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Tcp Ip Programming Language
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What a FastCGI Application Looks Like FastCGI with
Perl and Tcl Installing and Configuring FastCGI
Incorporating FastCGI Functionality into Apache
Building the FastCGI Developer's Kit Perl FastCGI
Programs The mod fastcgi Module The App Class
Directive C FastCGI FastCGI is a high-performance
replacement to the CGI standard. It provides a
significant improvement in performance over the
existing CGI interface. In its current
implementation, FastCGI provides many desirable
enhancements that make it...
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True Or False Moral Judgements
4,317 words
... ons of deaths, that it impoverishes the
country in which it is adopted, and that it
greatly restricts people's freedom. I think that
is a good argument. It certainly is not some kind
of simple logical fallacy, as the concept of 'the
naturalistic fallacy' would presumably imply,
since I am deriving a moral judgement from other,
non-moral judgements. It might be, and standard
is, replied that the argument presupposes certain
implicit moral judgements, that life, prosperity,
and freedom are goo...
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Book Review Of The Name Rose Truth
803 words
Imagine a medieval Benedictine monastery, with
cellarer's, herbalists, gardeners, librarians,
young novices. One after the other, half a dozen
monks are found murdered in the most bizarre ways,
and the reader very quickly finds out that the
monastery, supposedly a place of piety and
tranquility is the place of sin and corruption.
William of Baskerville, a learned Franciscan who
is sent to solve the mystery finds himself
involved in the frightening events inside the
abbey. This is the story of "T...
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Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
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... t started to grow into wide use, the
Government began to become concerned about what
children were being exposed to online. Until the
Government began to interfere, most libraries did
not use Internet filtering. Many cases of minors
being exposed to pornography began to appear. In
the year 2000, Bill Clinton signed the Childrens
Internet Protection Act (CIPA) as part of Federal
Bill HR 4577. The CIPA required schools and
libraries that had federal funding designated for
Internet use to insta...
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Ways Of Thinking Sherlock Holmes
1,075 words
Knowledge was one of the most powerful tools of
the middle ages. It was highly valued by many
kings and members of nobility, but the greatest
procurer of knowledge through the middle ages was
undoubtedly the church. Their motive for the
capturing of wisdom was not for their own
enrichment, but predominantly self-preservation.
If the general public were to get hold of such a
wealth of philosophical and scientific works that
were withheld in the monastic libraries then they
would almost certainly ...
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Feng Shui An Introduction To Good Luck
1,550 words
I. What I Know, Assume or Imagine Just a couple of
weeks ago, I was thinking of a topic for this
I-Search Paper, but I didnt really know what I
want to do except that I want to do something
unique, something that will surprise the readers,
something that has not been done before. I came up
with two possible topics: landscape designing and
origami. After couple more days of dilemma, I
ended up doing landscape designing because I have
always been interested in that field of career. So
my research ...
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Life Sustaining Treatment Terminally Ill
1,642 words
The issue of euthanasia has become progressively
known about in America as well as in many other
countries. There are many different questions that
are asked about the legalization of euthanasia.
One specific question frequently asked about
euthanasia is whose decision should it be to end a
life? People's judgments about euthanasia are
based on misunderstanding of information, history,
and misinterpretation of data that is presented
(Emanuel 1). Definitions of specific terms should
be clarified ...
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Western Civilization Small Place
1,887 words
Research Paper (1) We live in time when it became
fashionable to defy the essence of Western
civilization, by associating it with
institutionalized racism and colonialism. What is
very remarkable is the fact that those that make
their living on pouring dirt on Western culture,
are not in the big rush to get back to
pre-colonial living, which they never get tired of
praising. In fact, many critics of European
colonialism prefer to immigrate to European
countries, before beginning to expose wicked...
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College Or University Vast Majority
1,150 words
Student Survival Guide Conducting Successful
Library and Internet Searches The internet network
offers you a real world of information. However,
despite the abundance of sources, there is no
authority responsible for the quality of internet
resources you may come across with. Although the
library is not the same, as it offers reputable
and reliable sources, it is still important to
plan your search strategy carefully, to understand
the nature of the search tools you use, and
critically think abo...
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U S Government Dispute Resolution
2,715 words
History of the Internet The history of the
Internet traces back more than twenty-five years,
when the U. S. government began funding research
to develop packet-switching technology and
communication networks. Starting in the 1960 's,
the Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in
the Department of Defense established the
"ARPANET" network. ARPANET was later linked to
other networks established by various government
agencies, universities, and research facilities.
(Price, 1999). During the 1970...
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Los Angeles Book Store
810 words
Bookstore that touches my heart United states is a
very new country comparing to the other European
countries. I found my self very lonely sometimes,
because there is nothing in Los Angeles that
reminds me of the city that grew up in. It was
very hard for me at the beginning to adjust to Los
Angeles, but now I got use to it. Now new tall
buildings looks like I lived here all my life and
that memory of my beautiful Kiev got suppress in
my heart. Assignment that I got in my English
class sounded w...
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Support The Death Penalty Capitol Punishment
1,433 words
It is a time of mourning for the United States.
They are now being compared with the countries
they, themselves, condemn. The death penalty is
cruel and unusual because it breaks sacred
amendments and commandments. The death penalty
should no longer be an option. According to many
people, we have progressed since the barbaric
stone-age, (Alexander 1) yet our Judicial system
does not seem to show it. Murdering someone is a
barbaric act, whether it is by an individual,
society, or our government. ...
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Schools And Libraries Freedom Of Expression
1,095 words
You make the decision Whenever a new kind of
information technology is born, there is always
been somebody on hand to try to censor it. Because
the Internet is new and wide open, it has become
the current central target for politicians over
issues of censorship. When our country was born,
the first public document over which patriots shed
their blood declared the need for our liberty, our
freedom in our new nation. Later, when our
founding fathers decided to specify certain rights
in our new Con...
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Sexually Explicit Material Communications Decency Act
2,240 words
Is Internet Censorship Needed? Internet censorship
seems to be the target of many debates nowadays in
the U. S. due to the rising popularity of the
internet and the large amounts of pornography,
warez, illegal drugs, and general threats to
society. It is a very hard subject to handle,
after all no one really is in charge of the
internet, and in fact no one really owns it except
perhaps the? millions of people throughout the
world who contribute to it in various ways?
(Burton). The argument for c...
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Television Violence Media Violence
671 words
Affects of media violence? Nearly four decades of
research on television viewing and other media
have documented the almost universal exposure of
U. S. children to high levels of media violence?
(Norris, 187). Violence is a component
characteristic of many television programs and
unfortunately our lives. Every day we tend to
watch news, and every day we hear that people were
killed, robbed or tortured. Four out of ten people
said that they had been the victims of actual or
threatened violence in...
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Columbine High School Closer To God
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Andrea Jesus Freaks Cox 1 Andrea Cox Mrs. Wagner
English 1101 November 16, 2000 Jesus Freak Where
was God on April 20, 1999 when thirteen innocent
people were murdered? (Destiny Ministries 5)
Cassie Bernall is a martyr for todays teenagers
due to the Columbine Massacre. What exactly is a
martyr? The Columbine Massacre shook the whole
nation because of the students that killed their
own colleagues. Cassie Bernall was a girl that
stood up for her belief in God when one of the
murderers held a gun ...
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League Of Nations True History
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Prize fight Tomorrow night, Peter Carey will take
his seat at a table at the Guildhall in London to
see if this years Booker prize judges agree with
the bookmakers and bestow one of the literary
worlds most coveted awards on his True History of
the Kelly Gang. Nine thousand miles away, another
Australian author will have cause to watch Carey's
reaction to the result particularly closely. Two
weeks ago, Frank Moorhouse was the victim of a
blunder dreaded by authors and literary-prize
organisers. ...
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Dewey Decimal System Internet Vs The Library Information
255 words
The Internet vs. the Library Overall, when one
compares the Internet vs. the Library, the Library
is superior. This is because, though it takes a
bit longer to use, the Library has a standard
information research tool; the Dewey decimal
system. This organized system makes finding books
simple, and with the added assistance of a
librarian, finding information can be easy. While
on the Internet, you are essentially
dumpster-diving for information. While there may
be a good piece of information in ...
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Stephen Edwin King Novels And Short Stories
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Stephen King The most haunted of houses is the
human mind. -Patrick McGrath When you read that
quote, what does it make you think? Well, it makes
me think of one thing. It makes me think of all of
the terrifying stories I ve read by the master of
the macabre himself, Stephen Edwin King. His mind
has conjured up countless novels and short stories
to do none other than to scare you out of your
mind. His style and vivid detail meticulously
planted in every work he does is the reason for
such reacti...
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