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Phones While Driving Phone While Driving
1,001 words
The cell phone related accidents on the roads has
become an issue of national concern in Great
Britain today, and it is important to everyone
most of us drive and are afraid of someone
crashing into the car because he / she is engaged
in phone conversation. The cellular phone, while
not being directly related to automotive travel,
has become one of the most popular and
life-threatening innovations. The number of
cellular phone users has grown to the unbelievable
extent in Great Britain. There ar...
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Point Of View Drug Testing
1,653 words
Workplace Privacy As usual, future workers should
be monitored by their employers. It is necessary
for quality control and performance purposes as
well as for health care, tax, and background
checks. Employers try to collect personal
information of different kinds. As a rule, while
gathering personal information, employers
interfere in workers private life (either the
consent, or at least the knowledge, of employees).
Thats why workers have to protect their privacy.
With the development of new t...
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Phones While Driving Cellular Phones
815 words
Do Cell Phones Cause More Vehicle Accidents? The
cellular phone, while not being directly related
to automotive travel, has become one of the most
popular and life-threatening innovations. The
number of cellular phone users has grown to one
hundred million in the United States. There are
two categories of cell-phone purposes. The first
category, which is least popular, is called only
for emergencies. Cellular phones used in this
category are simply reliable sources of
communication. Some emergen...
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Allowed To Marry One Reason
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Do Gays Have the Right to Marry? Do gays have the
right to marry? This topic was under legal
scrutiny during the last congressional election.
The Citizens of Hawaii voted against a proposal
that would make marriages among gays legal. In
fact, in recent years, gays and lesbians have had
more attention focused on them. Slowly our nation
has grown to accept them into our society.
However, is there a line between what is sociably
acceptable and what must be called immoral? When
do we have the right ...
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Quest For Power Lord Of The Flies
1,293 words
The parents were supposed to be the authority.
They were sensible with a well functioning
society. Yet their fears caused them to degrade to
the same state as to boys of the island. Their
foundation crumbled, so did their values causing
them to fight with one another. If someone is
given all the freedom they want, and can revolt
against the rules, their evil will come out.
Social status melts away and they become savage.
The similarities between the society of the boys
and a cultured society, su...
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Margaret Atwood Handmaids Tale
1,814 words
Fight for the Female Margaret Atwood, a
contemporary Canadian author, has been classified
as one of this century? s most feminist, and near
dystopian novelists. Her works illustrate how
feminism has caused the downfall of contemporary
society. Margaret Atwood, a prominent feminist
author of the twentieth century, is driven by her
sense of social reform and her realistic view of a
disturbed society to produce works such as The
Handmaids Tale. Atwood was born on November 18,
1943 in Ottawa, Ontari...
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Marijuana For Medicinal Purposes Institute Of Medicine
934 words
Marijuana: A new medicine? In society today, there
are many serious diseases that plague nations all
across the world. Diseases like Glaucoma,
Epilepsy, Parkinsons disease, and migraine
headaches. What do all of these serious illnesses
have in common? Every one of theses sicknesses can
be cured or helped by the use of Marijuana.
Throughout this paper I will discuss the positive
aspects of Marijuana and the negative aspects.
This issue has been raising a lot of eyebrows ever
since scientific evid...
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Smoke Marijuana Harder Drugs
1,265 words
Whether you call it hemp, mary jane, pot, or weed
it doesnt matter. It is still Cannabis Sativa, or
cannabis for short and it is still illegal. The
use of marijuana as an intoxicant in the United
States became a problem of public concern sometime
during the 1930 s. Laws were passed in 1937
instituting criminal penalties for possession and
sale of the drug. The word marijuana refers to the
dried leaves and flowers of the cannabis plant,
which contains the non-narcotic chemical delta- 9
-tetrahydr...
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Antigone And Ismene Role Of Women
841 words
9; The Medea Medea vs. Antigone 9; The two
Greek plays, Medea and Antigone both exhibit
opening scenes that serve numerous purposes. Such
as establishing loyalties, undermining assumptions
on the part of the audience, foreshadowing the
rest of the play, and outlining all of the issues.
Medea and Antigone share many similarities in
their openings. 9; Both plays begin with
providing the audience with the history and the
consequences of certain situations that the
characters were involved ...
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T L O Law Enforcement Officers
1,135 words
Name of the case and year it was decided X New
Jersey v. T. L. O. (1985) The constitutional
amendment V or section thereof X which the court
is interpreting X 14 th amendment The specific
facts of the case X On March 7, 1980, a teacher at
Piscataway High School in New Jersey found two
girls smoking in a restroom. Since this was a
violation of school rules, the teacher took the
two students to the principals office. The
assistant vice principal questioned the two girls
separately. One student adm...
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War Effort Post War
1,390 words
Commemorating the actions of those who served in
World War I took many forms in its attempt to ease
the suffering and losses inflicted by the war. The
creation of memorials served several purposes and
with time, the meanings associated with them
changed, as did the purposes with which they
served. Support groups were formed to aid those in
need whose lives became radically changed by the
war, and in an effort to commemorate their
service. Without alleging the pain completely,
commemoration serve...
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Spice Is Peppermint Originated
267 words
Our spice is Peppermint Peppermint Our spice is
peppermint, which is a pungent and aromatic mint
(Month piperine) with dark green lanceolate leaves
and whorls of small pink flowers in spikes.
Peppermint is used in baking (candy, cookies,
taffy, teas and many others), in aromatherapy, and
oils. It is now located all over the world, but it
originated probably in England and then spread to
Central and Southern Europe and Africa (main
cultivation area). Peppermint is a perennial plant
grown in field...
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Breast Feeding Man Made
882 words
What is it for something to be natural? One may
think that deciding upon whether or not something
is natural would not normally be a difficult task,
yet before we present an answer to what appears
this simple question, we must consider what we
mean by the term natural. Do we mean that
something is natural because it is how it is meant
to be, or because of some other reason? Different
individuals would assume differing definitions for
the term natural. To list specific examples,
natural could be?...
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Thousands Of Years Cave Paintings
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Prehistoric Art and Art of the Ancient Near East
When you look at art that spans many thousands of
years you are bound to see distinct differences.
This is taken for granted given the art was
created during different eras and during different
civilizations. What may not be as obvious, are the
similarities that these historic artifacts have in
common with one another. Lets start by looking at,
and comparing, the architectural features of
Stonehenge, the Anu Ziggurat and White Temple at
Uruk, and ...
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Hamlet Madness Shakespeare Hamlet
1,159 words
Denmark: The Land of Make-Believe In William
Shakespeare? s, Hamlet, there exists a predominant
motif of pretense. Throughout the play, the
characters feign emotions in order to achieve
their own purposes. Various characters use
pretense to hide their true thoughts from each
other and to cover up for what evil deeds they
have down. In Act I, Claudius, Hamlet and Polonius
demonstrate their pretentiousness. Claudius claims
to mourn for his? dear brother? s death? (I, ii,
1) when actually, he was t...
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Human Genome Project Department Of Energy
1,608 words
The Human Genome Project Does the Human Genome
Project effect the moral standards of society? Can
the information produced by it become a beneficial
asset or a moral evil? For example, X chromosome
markers can be used to identify ethnicity. A
seemingly harmless collection of information from
the Human Genome Project. But let s assume this
information is used to explore ways to deny entry
into countries, determine social class, or who
gets preferential treatment. Whether or not this
type of treat...
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Indirect Discrimination Full Time
1,464 words
This question touches on a variety of issues in
relation to discrimination claims. So we must
first address how the court considers
discrimination. In all cases the burden of proof
lies with the applicant, although in Khanna v MOD
(1981) it was held that if the actions of the
employer establishes prima facie discrimination,
the burden shifts to him to show the reason for
his actions. This approach was confirmed by the
Court of Appeal in Baker v Cornwall County Council
(1990) and in King v Great ...
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Teaching And Learning Social Studies
1,170 words
Social studies is defined by the Board of Director
of the National Council for the social studies as,
the integrated study of the social sciences and
humanities to promote civic competence. Within the
school program, social studies provides
coordinated, systematic study drawing upon such
disciplines as anthropology, archeology,
economics, geography, history, law, philosophy,
political science, psychology, religion, and
sociology, as well as appropriate content from the
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Story Of An Hour Death Of Her Husband
1,083 words
Story of an Hour When I read Kate Chopin's, Story
of an Hour I am reminded of a Edgar Allan Poe
horror poems. The narrator has a divine
transformation yet it kills her. This puzzles me,
so I will search for the true meaning of this
strange story (marriage, as I believe). To
accomplish this task and to truly understand this
short story, I will first learn about Kate
Chopin's life and experiences. Later, I will
investigate her use of symbolism in Story of an
Hour and their dual purposes (to the st...
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Ability To Reason Order To Survive
852 words
The purpose of this paper is to interpret and
support Hobbes version of the social contract. I
will support Hobbes version of the social contract
based upon the opinion that it seems logical in
that men are, by nature, egocentric. Humans spend
their lives looking for what makes them happiest,
this includes charity works. Those who do such
acts, in the end, feel better about themselves and
therefore, it feeds their egos. In other words,
socialization among men is for purposes of
personal benefit ...
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