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Ancient Rome Public Eye
1,195 words
As most of the emperors of ancient Rome were given
different names then the names they had at birth
Caligula was no different. Caligula's real name
was Gaius Caesar Augustus Germanicus and he was
born at Anti, 25 miles from Rome, in 12 AD Gaius
was a turning point in the history of the
Principate, but he also was the one emperor from
the Julio-Claudia dynasty who was very poorly
documented. (Bibliography # 2). Gaius was born on
August 31, 12 AD to Germanicus; Augustus' adopted
grandson, and Agri...
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Organizational Goals Interpersonal Skills
1,090 words
Over the past 25 years, management has emerged as
the most sought after profession not only in the
United States, but worldwide. Traditionally,
managers orchestrate the activities of others and
use financial and other resources to accomplish
organizational goals. Nowadays, in the midst of
corporate downsizing and global expansion, they
also must orchestrate their own careers to get the
most out of them. Are you a good ideas person
looking for skills to make them happen? Do you
lead a group in yo...
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Juvenile Justice Juvenile Offenders
1,336 words
The post world-war II era saw an unprecedented
rate of growth for America. The birth of Corporate
America gave people an opportunity to move out of
the cities and into kinder, more picturesque
suburbs. Women were entering the workforce in
greater numbers. With two income families,
Americans had more money to spend on luxuries such
as boats, vacations and hobbies as they never had
before. This was the beginning of a time when
living was good, the quality of life was high, and
everyone seemed happ...
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Chinese Culture Chinese Family
548 words
For the last two decades, Chinese families have
gone through a lot of changes. Much of the old
structure and many of the old values of the
traditional family have been replaced with a
modern twist. The stereotyped view of the Chinese
family was that of a large family, with several
generations and immediate families all living
together, being self sufficient, providing child
and elderly care. Some of this is no longer true
for the modern Chinese family that mainly has a
structure of a husband and...
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Public Tantrum Private Place Child
765 words
Tantrums are a normal part of growing up.
Toddler's aren't bad when they are having a
tantrum, they are just acting their age. Almost
all children between the ages of one and three
have a few temper tantrums. This just means they
have finally gotten a sense of their own
individuality. A temper tantrum every now and then
doesn't mean anything; there are bound to be some
frustrations. A surprising number of tantrums are
a result of fatigue and hunger, or of putting a
child into a situation that ex...
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Lord Of The Flies Animal Farm
723 words
Two unassociated books, Lord of the Flies and
Animal Farm, come together in a certain way to
show the quest for leadership among humans. George
Orwell, author of Animal Farm, and William
Golding, author of Lord of the Flies, explains
quite well in these books how human kind destroys
itself to be above everything else. Each story has
its own original leader, a second designated
realistic leader, and its final monarchist leader.
In Lord of the Flies the original leader is
possibly the pilot or rea...
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Drug Testing Court Cases
1,064 words
... for more than 10 days, which is a change in
education placement that involves the EHA and the
Rehabilitation Act. Schools that receive federal
funding have additional requirements placed on
them due to the enactment of Public Law 94 - 142,
the Education of All Handicapped Children Act
(EHA) in 1975. One of the major changes is that
the handicapped child and his parents are to be
notified of any change in the students educational
placement. In the court case of Stuart v Nappi,
the ruling was ...
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Boot Camps Recidivism Rates
1,066 words
In 1983, the first Juvenile Boot Camp was opened
in Georgia. These Juvenile camps have become a
very popular answer in controlling the behavior of
our youths. The adult system was using boot camps
for a few years before the juvenile system did.
The reason the juvenile system did not use them
right away was, because there were questions about
their appropriateness for delinquents. Due to the
increase population of juvenile offenders, the
facilities started to overcrowd. Therefore, the
correctiona...
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Juvenile Justice System Boot Camps
1,029 words
... rapidly since 1985 to present. One of the
first programs that started in Georgia obtained
only 50 beds. Early growth in the use of this
alternative was slow, by January 1987 only four
boot camp programs existed. However, boot camps
began to multiply later the same year. A recent
survey done in 1993 counted 52 programs in 32
states, with more then 1, 000 beds in Georgia and
New York. While three more states were seriously
considering implementation (Bourque National, 8).
On of the major drivi...
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Tcp Ip Object Oriented
612 words
This document is an Internet Draft. Internet
Drafts are working documents of the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF), its Areas, and its
Working Groups. Note that other groups may also
distribute working documents as Internet Drafts.
Internet Drafts are working documents valid for a
maximum of six months. Internet Drafts may be
updated, replaced, or obsoleted by other documents
at any time. It is not appropriate to use Internet
Drafts as reference material or to cite them other
than as a "wor...
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World War Ii War Ii People
260 words
In the second part of the movie, we not only see
General Patton's personality, but the way he
treats the military personnel. When he entered the
barracks, he gave strict rules and guidelines to
follow to the soldiers. They should not have any
pictures nor decorations hanging on the wall as it
could be a distraction in the future. Then, he
enters the hospital, where he told the doctor to
literally "dump" the people who were in serious
injury. He stated that the fatigued people could
not fight in ...
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United States War Patton
258 words
His methods of attack, his persuasive speeches,
and his decisive tactics made General Patton a
vital part to United States success in wars. He
showed nationalism and pride for United States. On
the beginning of the video, we see his personality
to war and life. Patton had a unique ability to
speak using profanity in his speeches to put down
the enemies and raise the morale of his country.
During a normal conversation, he seemed to
sprinkle four letter words into what he was saying
and the listen...
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Chaos Theory Straight Lines
1,201 words
Where Chaos begins, classical science ends. Ever
since physicists have inquired into the laws of
nature, the have not begun to explore irregular
side of nature, the erratic and discontinuous
side, that have always puzzled scientists. They
did not attempt to understand disorder in the
atmosphere, the turbulent sea, the oscillations of
the heart and brain, and the fluctuations of
wildlife populations. All of these things were
taken for granted until in the 1970 's some
American and European scient...
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Des Moines School Uniforms
735 words
Did you know that as many as twenty-five percent
of the nation's pubic elementary, middle, and
junior high schools have successfully implemented
a school uniform policy? (Isaacson, 1998) School
uniforms greatly benefit both the students and
faculty by creating an atmosphere in which the
students are able to get the most out of their
education. I believe that all students should wear
school uniforms regardless of whether or not the
school is public. Below are clear-cut arguments in
favor of schoo...
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Spank Their Children Reason For The Spanking Child
733 words
The term corporal punishment means the intentional
infliction of pain on the body for purposes of
punishment. 'Spanking can be defined as the use of
physical force aimed at causing children to
experience pain but not injury, for the purposes
of correction and control of youthful behavior'
(web). Spanking is a controversial topic and
should not be taken lightly. As a child I was
spanked when I did something wrong. My parents
never left a mark on me what so ever. Being
spanked taught me respect an...
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Men And Women Common Sense
1,028 words
... ake. But just think of what you would do if
you were in their position; if you had the immense
responsibilities and such things to acquire their
attention. When thinking of wars, we do not bother
to consider all the effort that goes into fighting
to defend our country and keep our freedoms. The
aspect we consider most would probably be the
front line. The work the soldiers themselves put
into the war effort. Being on the firing line,
with bullets, grenades, bombs, and the output of
almost an...
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Ancient Olympics In Greek
1,071 words
One difference between the ancient and modern
Olympic Games is that the ancient games were
played within the context of a religious festival.
One of the more intriguing true stories about
ancient Greece and the Olympics of ancient Greece
would have to be that during the Olympic Games,
all fighting stopped. No matter how long or how
fierce a battle had raged, every soldier in the
battlefield put down his weapons and travelled to
Olympia, there they would compete in athletic
games designed to hono...
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George Orwell 1984 Ministry Of Love
1,357 words
Since the onset of the United States, Americans
have always viewed the future in two ways; one, as
the perfect society with a perfect government, or
two, as a communistic hell where free will no
longer exists and no one is happy. The novel 1984
by George Orwell is a combination of both
theories. On the "bad" side, a communist state
exists which is enforced with surveillance
technology and loyal patriots. On the "good" side,
however, everyone in the society who was born
after the hostile takeover...
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Arts Play Art Forms Life
499 words
The Arts play a large role in the expression of
inner thoughts and beauty in my life. From dance
and music to abstract art our concept of life is
shown through the various ways in which we
interpret it. We use the Arts as a means of
touching that part of us that we cannot reach with
Physical Science, Social Science, or any of the
Humanities. The arts allow us to be as specific or
as abstract as we please. It helps us become
closer to ourselves and to others around us.
Though there has been a lot...
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Purpose Of Life Place In The World
1,709 words
Transcendentalism was a movement in philosophy,
literature, and religion that emerged and was
popular in the nineteenth century New England
because of a need to redefine man and his place in
the world in response to a new and changing
society. The industrial revolution, universities,
westward expansion, urbanization and immigration
all made the life in a city like Boston full of
novelty and turbulence. Transcendentalism was a
reaction to an impoverishment of religion and
mechanization of conscio...
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