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- Vietnam War Outline - 693 words
Indochina is made up of Laos, Cambodia and
Vietnam. It was colonized by the French in the
late 1800's and given up in 1939. Japan tookover
Frances loss after that. After Japans defeat in
1945, Vietnams patriot and communist, Ho Chi Minh
and his Viet Minh declared Vietnam independent.
After that, France came to claim their loss. The
US supported France fearing the "Domino Theory"
would take affect after in 1949 China fell to
communism. In 1950, the US sent troops to South
Korea to prevent the dominos from falling. The
Vietnamese took fort Dien Bien Phoo in May of
1954, so then the French finally pulled out. That
set up 2 nations North Vietnam and South Vietnam
split at the 17th parallel. Ho C ...
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- Governmental Actions To End Discrimination Since The 1950s Outline - 341 words
Slow Improvement, but substantial gains 1954-
Brown v. Board of Ed.- ends segregation 1962-
Baker v. Carr- "one man, one vote"; redistricts
congressional districts to be more representative
of minorities. 1964- Heart of Atlanta Motel v.
U.S.- uses interstate commerce clause to ban
segregated motels, hotels and restaurants. 1966-
S.C. v. Katzenbach- enforces 15th amendment's
policy of ending voting discrimination 1968- Jones
v. Mayer- racial discrimination in sale or rental
of housing is illegal. 1971- Swann v.
Charlotte-Mecklenburg County- bussing can be used
as a means of combating state enforced
segregation. 1979- United Steel Workers v. Weber-
upholds affirmative action for the purpose of ...
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- History Outline - 1,938 words
Mrs. S Chris Johnson History 10-H November 14,
1999 Enlightenment grew out of the
scientific revolution of the 1500s and 1600s
Joseph Preistly and Antoine Lavoisier
built framework for modern chemistry
Edward Jenner developed a vaccine against smallpox
Natural Laws Laws that govern human
nature Thomas Hobbes and John Locke made
ideas key to the Enlightenment Thomas
Hobbes put ideas into his book, Leviathan
He argued that people were naturally cruel,
greedy, and selfish Thought life in a
state of nature would be solitary, poor, nasty,
brutish, and short Hobbes supported the
Stuart kings in struggle against parli ...
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- Group Work Outline - 380 words
In this section, we will state our topic, which is
group conflict resolution. We will present the
subtopics we will focus on in the paper. We will
briefly tie the four subtopics into each other
under the umbrella topic of group conflict
resolution. This section will discuss common
conflicts that arise in groups. We will pay
particular attention to conflicts that we believe
are likely to occur in our group based on our
perception of the dynamics of our group. As part
of that discussion, we will analyze how and why
those particular conflicts are related to our
group dynamics. This subtopic will discuss the
roles each group member plays in the group. The
discussion will focus on the roles as de ...
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- Alcoholspeech Outline - 876 words
I. Introduction: Do you remember the Notre Dame
football game this past season?? Well I do sorta.
I was at the game and allI even participated in
the vandalism that went on before the game even
ended. I know my intentions for that game were to
1) watch Pitt lose again, 2) get pretty drunk
because I had a good feeling that Pitt would screw
it up again, and 3) have fun at our party that
night. Well here is just a little bit of what
happened to me that day. I started to drink before
the game, and following that head on down to the
game with a few more beers. At the conclusion of
the game I have probably had about a total of 8
beersand I think I am being a little modest. I get
back to the house ...
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- Mumbo Jumbo Outline - 1,773 words
1. The mayor of New Orleans is the first character
introduced in this novel. He is informed by a
telephone call that Jes Grew is flaring up. "Jes
Grew was an anti-plague." "Jes Grew enlivened the
host." Jes Grew begins to be explained to the
reader. 2. Jes Grew begins to spread through
America. It is very contagious. 3. The Wallflower
Order is explained. It is somebody who doesnt
dance. Also, the reader learns what the Mutafikah
are. Also known as, "art-nappers" 4. In this part,
talk of the British Empire and America confuse me,
and I dont know how this fits into the (story?)
"The sun never sets on the British Empire."
"Theres a sucker born every minute." 5. Warren
Harding is elected preside ...
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- Bio Outline - 1,776 words
... E PHOTO REVIEW HANDOUT W/ EXPLANATION BELOW 6.
Non-Cyclic electron Photophosphorylation
(Figure13-34 = Z Scheme with electron volt
ratings) (1) Mn -center - Water Oxidizing Enzyme
(3) Plastoquinone e- carrier aromatic ring w/
long chair hydrocarbon not attached to PS II (4)
Cytochrome b6 - e- carrier Heme (Fe) containing
protein Fe2+ Fe 3+ (b) Sets up H+ gradient
between Stroma and Thylakoid lumen (c) H+ pumped
from stroma into lumen (d) Flow out through CF0CF1
ATPase imbedded in thylakoid lumen. (7) PC = e-
carrier - plastocyanin (a) Cu containing protein:
Cu+ Cu2+ (9) Ferrodoxin - Fe/S center mobile -
not attached to PS I (10) NADP+ Reductase use
electrons to reduce NADP+ to NADP ...
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- Outline For Primate Evolution - 467 words
I. Types of Primates A. New World monkey 1.
Examples: Spider Monkeys, Golden Lion Tamarins,
and Squirrel Monkeys. 2. Diet usually consists of
fruit, insects, and other small animals 3. Very
Diverse in size and ecology 4. Uses tail as a
fifth limb to help climb 5. First modern
anthropoids to evolve 6. Successfully crossed the
Atlantic Ocean 1. Either by rafting on floating
Islands or by crossing bridges when sea level was
low B. Old World Monkeys 1. Examples: Mandrills,
Proboscis Monkeys, Grey Langurs and Baboons 2.
Natives of Africa and Asia 3. They mostly live in
Trees 4. They are mostly commonly known as cold
weather monkeys. C. Apes 1. There are 5 genera of
apes: Gorillas, Chimpanzees, Gi ...
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- Good Vs. Evil - Analytical Sentence Outline - 578 words
Theme: Good and Evil Create a Society Paragraph 1:
CENTRAL IDEA: Conflicts heavily arise between the
two topics of good and evil. THESIS SENTENCE:
Through common stories good and evil are portrayed
through both protagonist and antagonist view,
creating morals and opinions, and how societies
views have changed over time. Paragraph 2: TOPIC
SENTENCE: Common stories portray good and evil
through both a protagonist and antagonist view.
Paragraph 3: TOPIC SENTENCE: Significant morals
and opinions are shown in stories made up of good
and evil. Paragraph 4: TOPIC SENTENCE: Societies
views have changes over time by the reality
brought out in good and evil. Paragraph 5:
CONCLUSION: Good and evil repr ...
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- Animal Testing (speech Outline) - 1,059 words
Specific Purpose To persuade my audience that
animal testing is wrong and how other safer
alternatives should be taken. Central Idea By
going the extra mile in using safer alternatives
when experimenting with animals will not only
prevent conflicts from pro-life activists, it will
minimize lawsuits and morals will be preserved.
Introduction I. Okay I got a riddle I made up for
the class. A. What was once cute and furry but
becomes a bloody rotted mess? B. You guys give up?
C. Well the answer to this question is an animal
that has undergone chemical testing. II. I know
that wasnt too funny but I needed some sort of
attention-grabber and this hit home on the
question of my topic; whether ani ...
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- Cannibalism A Cultural, Psychopathic, And Survival Approach (speech Preparation Outline) - 960 words
Introduction I. Imagine our class as a rugby team
and Mrs. Edwards as our coach as we were flying
over the Himalayas for a tournament until our
plane suddenly crashes. A. Although were most of
us survived, we barely have any food to live on.
B. Would we have to resort to cannibalism? II.
Cannibalism can be defined as any animal or human
that eats their own kind. A. But for the sake of
my speech, we will focus on humans. B. I know that
you may be thinking how on earth I arrived to this
topic or whether or not to hang around me but I
consider cannibalism to be an interesting topic.
III. There are various ways cannibalism has been
regarded today. A. Cannibalism has been regarded
as a strong asp ...
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- Sample Outline And Essay - 891 words
Below you will find a sample outline and the essay
written from that outline. OUTLINE Paragraph 1
(Introduction) I. Leading sentence: It took me
eighteen years to realize what an extraordinary
influence my mother has been on my life. II.
Summary of main points: I not only came to love
the excitement of learning simply for the sake of
knowing something new, but I also came to
understand the idea of giving back to the
community in exchange for a new sense of life,
love, and spirit. Paragraph 2 (First Supporting
Point) I. Transition sentence: My mothers
enthusiasm for learning is most apparent in
travel. II. Supporting point: Her mothers
enthusiasm for learning. III. Evidence: Learning
through ...
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- Ib History Chapter 10 Outline, Out Of Many - 1,351 words
Chapter 10 I. The New Democratic Politics in North
America A. Continental Struggles Over Popular
Rights 1. In 1821, Mexico achieved independence
from Spain 2. Spanish rule left a legacy of social
divide 3. the constitution of 1824, closely
modeled to the U.S. constitution, crated a federal
republic but continued a powerful political role
for the Catholic Church and granted the president
extraordinary powers in times of emergency 4.
General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana: strongest of
the early president; saved Mexico from Spanish
invasion; overthrow an unpopular dictatorship 5.
the independence of Haiti in 1804 set the pattern
for events in many other Caribbean islands in
subsequent years a. des ...
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- Outline Socrates Earlier Charges. Why Did He Need To Deal With These Charges Before The Actual Ones - 966 words
At the age of seventy Socrates was before five
hundred Athenians in the court of law. Over his
seventy years this was his first appearance in
court. However, Socrates had allegations against
him earlier in his life of being a Sophist.
According to The Concise Oxford Dictionary,
Sophist is defined as; a paid teacher of the
Ancient-Greek philosophy and rhetoric (public
speaking); meaning a human being who interrogates
others tending to discover imperfection and
formulate insignificant and extreme criticism .
Two other earlier charges Socrates was accused of
was aggravating citizens with his continuous cross
examination of people who thought they held
wisdom, to establish their ignorance and te ...
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- Outline The Differences Between Parliamentary And Presidential Government - 972 words
One of the key features of any political system is
the relationship between the assembly and the
government, that is, the relationship between
legislative and executive authority. In
exceptional cases, a form of assembly government
may develop in which executive and legislative
power is vested in the assembly, there being no
separate executive body. Such a system, for
example, briefly emerged under the radical
democracy of Rousseau during the French
Revolution. In other cases, such as communist
regimes, both the legislative and executive bodies
have been subordinate to the unchallengeable
authority of a ruling party. However, assembly
executive relations more commonly conform to one
of two ...
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- Proper Motivation: The Key To An Organization's Success. Outline Of A Sample Motivation Plan For Any Organization. Discussion Of Other Motivational Theories As Well. - 1,779 words
Proper Motivation: the key to an organization's
success Motivation of our employees is one of the
most important issues facing companies today. The
need to instill our employees with motivation is
becoming ever more important especially with the
shift towards a more socially and culturally
responsive workforce. So how does a company find
out what motivates its employees? How do they
provide a motivational plan that includes
incentives both traditional (money) and
nontraditional elements? What will these elements
be? How do we keep our managers focused on the
plan and give them the tools they need to make the
plan successful? What effect will our plan have on
the working atmosphere of our org ...
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- Outline Some Of The Ways The Dinstinction Between Productive And Unproductive Labour Have Been Drawn - 1,682 words
Debates about what is real work have been taking
place since the birth of economics in the 18th
Century. (D103 p 33) The way work is organised
defines our economy and the meaning of economic
activity. (i.b.i.d. p 9) There are two definitions
of work. Firstly, activities done in order to
bring in money as payment for the person doing it,
based on exchange in the public domain, which may
be seen as productive work. Secondly, activities
that contribute to the reproduction of society,
usually unpaid and undertaken in the private
domain, which may been seen as unproductive work.
Many activities fall into both categories but it
is the social context in which an activity is done
which determines w ...
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- Outline Of American Revolution - 1,380 words
1. Mercantilism was the economic theory and
practice common in Europe from the 16th to the
18th century that promoted governmental regulation
of a nation's economy for the purpose of
augmenting state power at the expense of enemy
nations. 2. Bounties were payments made to
encourage production of certain goods in the
colonies. 3. The French and Indian War was part of
a great war for empire, a determined and
eventually successful attempt by the British to
attain a dominant position in North America, the
West Indies. 4. Pontiacs Rebellion in this the
Indians of the Americas united under one leader to
prevent further invasions in their land by British
and French forces. 5. The Proclamation of 17 ...
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- Memory (speech Outline) - 1,137 words
Specific purpose: to increase my audience's
understanding of how memory functions and how it
affects them. Central idea: Memory is a process of
the brain which is prone to certain failures,
although specific steps can be taken to guard
against these failures. Introduction I. Memory
problems can affect us in many ways. A. Some of
you might have had problems finding your keys
before you came to class. B. Some of you have
certainly suffered from 'What's Your Name Again?'
syndrome. 1. We can remember attributes of people
without being able to recall their names. 2. For
instance, you may not know my name but you would
be able to recognize me as being in your class.
II. I will explain some of the ...
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- Hg Wells - 569 words
H.G. Wells writings were influenced by things such
as Darwinism, the first World War, and involved
extensive predictions, futuristic inventions, and
humor. Herbert George Wells was born in Bromely,
Kent, England in 1866. His father was a
shopkeeper, and his mother was a house keeper.
While Wells attended Morleys School in Bromely,
most of his education came from reading. In 1874
Wells started reading lots of books while he was
laid up in bed with a broken leg. From 1880 to
1883 Wells was a drapers apprentice in Windsor.
After a year as a teacher in a private school
Wells won a scholarship to the Normal School of
Science in South Kensington. Wells did well his
first year, then faltered during ...
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