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One Hundred And Fifty Subject Matter
1,023 words
Theodore Gericault's greatest legacy as an artist
is undoubtedly his Raft of the Medusa, completed
in 1819. The painting is the comprehensive result
of experiments with a variety of forms and styles;
it marks the apogee of Gericault's career.
Beautiful and horrible, incidental and ubiquitous,
monumental without a specific hero, The Raft of
the Medusa was to the Salon of 1819 a complete
paradox. The painting's first critics were divided
in their assessments by their political and
artistic ideolog...
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Coca Cola Company Soft Drink
1,040 words
... dation was formed, with the sole purpose of
helping those in need. Many of the needs that are
focused on are educationally based. With operation
in nearly 200 countries, the company frequently
encounters the great gap between those who thirst
for learning and the adequate educational
resources available to them. Whether it is
supporting computer training in Vietnam, or
providing access to school in Mozambique, the
Foundation's aim is to make educational excellence
more widely available. The ...
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Cost Reduction Operating Costs
1,144 words
Intent: To provide the company and practitioners
with tools and guidelines for addressing both
domestic and multi-national sourcing needs. This
outsourcing methodology consists of three
activities covering the assessment, procurement,
implementation, and ultimate maintenance of an
arrangement between the company and their
outsourcing vendors. A. The summary of tradeoffs
to meet its business and financial goals through
the next five years, the company needs to leverage
technology advances, change...
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Second Industrial Revolution Third World Nations
915 words
Capitalism is can be simply defined as an economic
system, marked by open competition in a free
market, in which the means of production and
distribution are privately or corporately owned
and development is proportionate to increasing
accumulation and reinvestment of profits. However,
capitalism tends to incorporate a certain "way of
thinking", driven by greed, the search for
ever-increasing profits, worldwide expansion, and
internal development. Starting from the earliest
origins of capitalism...
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Child And Adolescent Psychiatry American Academy Of Child
660 words
The Misdiagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder ADD
is a disorder that is very challenging to diagnose
because the symptoms can be varying in number and
intensity can show a positive diagnosis. Even the
official scale of DSM-IV (Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders); created
and updated by the American Medical Association;
can be questioned for validity. In the past ten
years there have been many studies done on the
problems of over-diagnosis and over-prescription.
Because it is ...
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Service Quality Customer Satisfaction
1,117 words
... ned service quality. Carman, in his article
'Assesment of SERVQUAL 's tates that; "
replication of the PZB analysis found most of the
dimensions they recommend. 'This was the case even
in professional service settings. Validity checks
suggest, however, that these dimensions are not so
generic that users of these scales should not add
items on new factors they believe are important in
the quality edition. Further, we recommend that
items on courtesy and Access be retained and that
the items o...
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Naturally Occurring Earths Surface
1,004 words
Gem diamonds were first found in streambeds in
Brazil and India. Diamonds are an element of
carbon that is produced by the pressurizing of
limestone. Diamonds are the hardest naturally
occurring substances on earth and it is the most
popular of all precious stones. Diamonds are
sought after and admired because of their strength
and beauty. Good quality diamonds are readily
available and this easy access has added to their
popularity. Because they are high in quantity the
standardization of their...
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The Spread Of Nuclear Weapons A Debate
1,084 words
This book is structured as a debate between the
authors on the subject of nuclear proliferation.
Waltz "argues that because nuclear weapons 'will
never the less spread, ' the end result will be
stabilizing. His main point is that 'nuclear
weapons make wars hard to start' and that even
radical states will act like rational ones because
of the mutually deterrent effort of nuclear
weapons. Sagan... fears the worst because of
'inherent limits in organizational reliability. He
contends that the paroc...
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Amount Of Work Naturally Occurring
1,413 words
Occupational Stress By: David J. Der () Opening
Statement: This paper will examine some causes and
some of the effects of stress on individuals in
the work environment. Role overload will be
discussed as a major agent of stress at both work
and home. Role Underload, Role Conflict, Role
Ambiguity will be discussed briefly for
comparison. Examples of stress in the work place
will be used to illustrate the broad ramifications
of stress in the occupational setting. Examples of
Electromyography (EMG)...
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Legalization Of Marijuana Medicinal Purposes
870 words
Drug Education and Prevention Question # 2 March 8
th 2000 Will the legalization of certain drugs
reduce the crime rate in the United States? This
question has baffled United States lawmakers,
reformists, and citizens alike for so long that
many people probably consider it a rhetorical
question. With this in mind, I think that the only
solution would be to go to the research and see
what studies would say about the dilemma. For this
particular paper, I found some research that
looked at the lega...
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State Of Mind Enkidu Death
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In the narrative gilgamesh the main character
gilgamesh, the King of ancient uk, a man who is
two thirds god, is forced to deal with a loss of
his close freind Enkidu. Instead of trying to cope
with the loss in a sane and sensible manner,
gilgamesh literally goes the end of the earth to
find secret of eternal life to give to its friend
Enkidu. During this journey gilgamesh forced into
a series of trial that tests is body and mind,
while he is might be considered to be the trials
of a hero, I per...
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Cruise Ships Cruise Lines
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Outline Thesis Port Everglades Pujalt i Outline
Thesis Statement: Port Everglades has experienced
steady financial and geographical growth over the
past decade. The purchase of more land will create
more business and an increase of profit that would
benefit investors as well as the community. I.
Land Purchase A. Benefits B. Cost II. Broward
County Government A. Buying Decisions B. Tax
Breaks III. Increased Business A. Cruise Ships B.
Containerized Cargo IV. Projections A. Revenues B.
New Jobs Pu...
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University Of Michigan Jonas Salk
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Jonas Salk From the beginning of mankind, man has
looked for cures of illness. Jonas Salk found a
cure for one of the worst illnesses in the history
of man, polio. Jonas Salk's polio vaccine was a
great discovery of his time, and it is still being
used today to eradicate polio worldwide. Dr. Salk
is also known for other medical discoveries. He
was a quiet man who lived a rough childhood. He
was not looking for fame, instead, it found him.
During the time before the vaccine, many people,
mostly p...
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Desire To Be A World League Of Nations War
346 words
In my opinion, the war was going to happen anyway,
and appeasement did not make it any more likely
than either the weakness of the League of Nations
or Hitlers desire to be a world dominator.
Appeasement did mean, however, that the war took
place on a much larger scale than it would have if
something had been done earlier. One example of
this occurred in September 1938 when Neville
Chamberlain, the British Prime Minister returned
to Britain from the Munich Conference. At the
airport he held up a...
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Level Intelligence Lower Level
892 words
Richard Hofstader has shown that there is quite a
difference between intelligent and intellectual
thinking. Most people do not often realize this.
And sometimes, they do both blindly. Intelligent
thinking only works within the given
circumstances, while intellectual thinking steps
outside those boundaries and / or looks for ways
of changing the given. These two categories also
contain their own sub-categories of low, medium
and high range thinking levels. For example, if I
had just started worki...
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Devaluation Of The Dollar Aurum Gold Metal
811 words
Gold, nothing can compare to this precious metal.
A symbol of wealth and prosperity, it has been a
value for explorers and adventurers and a lure for
conquerors. Today it is vital to commerce and
finance; popular in ornamentation, and increasing
importance in technology. The nature of gold is
diverse. The chemical element gold is a heavy,
soft metal. It weighs nearly twice as much as
lead. Shiny and deep yellow in color, gold is one
of two metals, which are not gray or white when
pure. Gold is t...
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Moral And Social Great Gatsby Daisy
557 words
hroughout Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby, there
seems to be a broad spectrum of moral and social
views demonstrated by various characters. At one
end, is Tom, a man who attacks Gatsby's sense of
propriety and legitimacy, while thinking nothing
of running roughshod over the lives of those
around him. A direct opposite of Toms nature is
Gatsby, who displays great generosity and caring,
yet will stop at nothing to achieve his dream of
running off with Daisy. Also, in the middle of
this, are various c...
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H G Wells Open Minded
1,192 words
H. G. Wells The War of the Worlds is a very deep
and analytical piece on mans overwhelming
self-concept of power and control. In an actual
scene of the true story of the book, it shows mans
fear, anxiety, panic, ruthlessness, and basic
instinct of survival dominate their logic and
thinking abilities which they held so high. They
now discovered that what they believed since the
dawn of human existence, that man is the superior
beast on earth was now shattered. The summary will
give you general co...
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Eastern European Jews Support The Family
1,616 words
The Jewish way of life has been affected in a
tremendous way by the people of the United States
of America. By the time of the signing of the
Declaration of Independence, there were only 2500
Jews in America. For forty years beginning in
1840, 250, 000 Jews (primarily from Germany,
Hungary, and Bohemia) entered this country.
Anti-Semitism and economic woes in Eastern Europe
went from bad to worse after the pogroms of 1881 -
1882. Almost three million Eastern European Jews
left between 1881 and 1...
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Entire Nation National Guard
931 words
After a long period of fighting a defensive war in
Vietnam, on April 29, 1970, President Richard
Nixon launched a full-scale attack in Cambodia,
which greatly accelerated America s involvement in
this conflict. The reaction from the American
College student population was one that led into
great controversy and heated debates. When Nixon
announced his decision on the following day, many
people were upset, and thousands of people
protested. The end result of one particular
protest was bloody, and...
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