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Unintended Consequences Of Car Airbags
632 words
Just imagine that someone dear to you was in an
automobile accident; wouldnt you like to know that
there is a safety device to protect him / her from
harm? The Law of Unintended Consequences states
that new technologies will often result in results
the opposite of their intention. Airbags, for
instance, have gone through much controversy in
the past few years for their actual safety, or
lack there of, to occupants. After educating you
on the truth about airbags, I believe that by the
end of this...
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The Threat Of Mad Cow Disease In America
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... e areas like Texas. None of the areas in the
United States have been confirmed with the
possible outbreak. This could be due to the fact
that the United States does not import any beef
from Europe. Furthermore, the United States is not
supposed to feed their livestock ground up bone
from animals like the European states do. These
are some of the possible reason why the outbreak
hasnt reached the United States. Mad Cow Disease
fits the profile that might cause hysteria,
because it has traumat...
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Second And Third Dimensional Space
1,244 words
To the average person Rudolf Steiner's book The
Fourth Dimension would not be interesting just
because of the fact that the concept of the whole
idea is just extraordinarily incomprehensible and
to most people to be blunt would say its all a
bunch of crazy ideas. The purpose of this paper
isnt to enlighten your life and have a full
understanding of the fourth dimension spiritually
nor mathematically, but to give a brief, or as
briefly as possible, exposure to it so one may say
wow maybe it dose ...
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Theory Of Evolution Universal Principle
1,499 words
Human beings constantly create hierarchies by
arranging all things known to them in order of
rank. Hierarchies are abound in man's life: our
laws, for example, have differing degrees of
punishment depending on the severity of the crime.
Yet, the ultimate question becomes whether human
beings would be justified in creating a hierarchy
for the different disciplines of knowledge. If the
presence of a clearly observable universal
principle governing the discipline is used as a
ranking criterion, the...
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Organized Crime Sales Tax
1,116 words
Money! I bet I have your attention now. Hard
working Americans are consistently held down due
to taxes. There are many unnecessary taxes that
are taken from each individual every single year.
The 15 % sales tax concept eliminates the
frustration and confusion of the different kinds
of taxes, and creates more money for the federal
government. This concept has been overlooked year
after year since its conception. This is a 15 %
sales tax; a tax that takes 15 % of all goods sold
and gives it to our...
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Live Forever Mother Nature
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ESSAY ON -WOULD YOU WANT TO LIVE FOREVER? Would
you want to live forever? My position on this
topic is equal upon yes and on no. This question
has puzzled me and many others. Many things affect
me, and make me think that I would, however some
point towards the rejection of this statement.
Throughout the years, the eye of the public and
the eye of god have witnessed many happenings and
events. From the dawn of man, to Martin Luther
King, from the discovery of fire to the discovery
of nuclear ener...
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Romantic Poetry William Blake
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Analysis of The Lamb and The Tyger by William
Blake There is no much written on Romanticism, and
about all the various experts totally agree upon
is that these poems fit into the Romantic genre.
It is often called the romantic period, but people
are still writing this kind of poetry and song, so
I think it is more a type or genre. Romantic
poetry used images of nature, idealistic ideas and
very high spiritualistic emotions. It was very
symbolic, much more so than modern poetry, which
can actuall...
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Criminal Justice System Based On Race
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Race and its relation to crime is a very
inflammatory issue in American politics today. In
David Coles Book, No Equal Justice and Randall
Kennedys book, Race, Crime, and Law the two
authors try to respectively outline the problems
of race as it relates to crime and offer some
remedies to the problem. David Cole wrote, our
criminal justice system affirmatively depends on
inequality. Cole has substantial grounds for
making this statement. Race and class have long
been issues in the criminal justic...
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Organ Donation Second Chance
1,723 words
... loved ones organs away without asking. But
statistics shows, when hospitals ask for the
organs, the majority of the people say no. So how
else are we going to get more organs? I would have
not have a problem with a hospital grabbing a few
organs from a family member without asking, just
as long as they didnt take so much that there
couldnt be an open casket funeral. I would also
not have a problem if the hospital took my entire
body and divided it up into dozens of pieces. That
would actuall...
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Year Old Man Back To Life
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Cell Components Let's imagine clouds of cold fog
billow up through a circular hatch in the top of a
stainless steel tank as a biologist pulls out the
lid and its one-foot thickness of styrofoam
insulation. As the fog rolls down to the floor,
Hay peers into the dark tank, where the
temperature is all the time 321 degrees below zero
Fahrenheit. It is kept so cold because that is a
temperature at which life, normally warm and
pulsing with activity, abandons its vital dance
and enters limbo - but wi...
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Female Genital Mutilation Order To Create
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Female Genital Mutilation Female Genital
Mutilation (FGM) is a process of removing part, or
all female genitalia. There are different types of
FGM, such as the removal of clitoris, which is
called clitoridectomy and is the most common type
of FGM, removal of labia minora and labia majora
in order to create a pink surfaces that later will
be stitched together in order to create a cover
over the vagina. All that remains from regular
female genitalia after this surgery is the tiny
hole, through whi...
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Form Of Government Thesis Is Democracy Dictatorship
469 words
Thesis: Is democracy Democracy Democracy Thesis:
Is democracy a possible form of government? With
out it the world would be full of chaos and
injustice. Democracy is the form of government
that America has today. We are able to vote on
whom we want to run our government. We have a say
in what goes on in our lives and our future.
Imagine not being able to vote for who controls
your country. If we did not have a say in how the
country is ran that would not be fair. What kind
of rules would be set ...
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Kill His Uncle Ghost Of His Father
2,928 words
Does Hamlet Fabricate The Conversation With The
Does Hamlet Fabricate The Conversation With The
Ghost? Rob Smack Dr. Reilly Engl 425 Question:
Does Hamlet fabricate the conversation with the
ghost? Conversations with Oneself In Shakespeare's
Hamlet, madness, along with revenge, is a central
theme. Hamlet is driven to destroy his uncle in
order to exact vengeance for the murder of his
father. However, there is ample evidence that the
murder may have never happened, and Hamlet? s sole
evidence, th...
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Madame Bovary Emma Bovary
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Madame Bovary The Tragedy Of Emma Bovarys Madame
Bovary The Tragedy Of Emma Bovary's Relationships
With Herself And Others Madame Bovary: The Tragedy
of Emma Bovary's Relationships with Herself and
Others Madame Bovary is a narrative which compels
the reader to keep turning the pages once he has
begun reading. There are no screaming car chases,
no resourceful detectives, no horrifying
surprises, and no terrifying secrets to capture
the readers attention and rivet him to the page:
There is only a...
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World Without Music Song
324 words
The rhythm flows through one s head. It can be
viewed many ways, but effects everyone
differently. This naturally occurring and man made
miracle can t be summed up in just one short
essay. Yet many have and will continue to try. It
s carried across millions of airwaves everyday.
Yet, if we had never experienced it before, would
we miss it? I am writing about music. I feel that
music is more than a sound. It s a way of life, a
way of expressing one s inner emotions, feelings
and thoughts. Many so...
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Secondary Qualities Primary Qualities
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Philosophy Philosophy Berkeley Due, mozilla
Philosophy The initial groundwork for Berkeley's
position is the truism that the materialist is a
skeptic. In the writing of his three dialogues,
Berkeley develops two characters: Hylas (the
materialist) and Philonous (Berkeley himself).
Philonous draws upon one central supposition of
the materialist to formulate his argument of
skepticism against him; this idea is that one can
never perceive the real essence of anything. In
short, the materialist feel...
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Intellectual World First Principle
3,907 words
The Divided Line (The Republic, Book VI) Socrates
You have to imagine, then, that there are two
ruling powers, and that one of them is set over
the intellectual world, the other over the
visible. I do not say heaven, lest you should
fancy that I am playing upon the name. May I
suppose that you have this distinction of the
visible and intelligible fixed in your mind?
Glaucon I have. Socrates Now take a line which has
been cut into two unequal parts and divide each of
them again in the same propor...
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Thousand Dollars Pension Plan
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Imagine Psychiatry Psychiatry Imagine being able
to know what makes people tick! Imagine being able
to understand why people act the way they do.
Imagine being in University thirteen years MORE
after High School. Definition of a psychiatry The
branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis,
treatment, and prevention of mental and emotional
disorders. Definition of a psychiatrist A
physician who specializes in psychiatry. Becoming
a psychiatrist is no easy task that s for sure,
but once complet...
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Saturday Night Live Rage Against The Machine
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Raging Against the Machine Imagine the world
without music. Or imagine a world where we are
told what to play, what to sing and even what we
may listen to in the privacy of our own homes.
That world already exists. A very politically
charged band known as Rage Against Machine is one
band out of thousands that has run into problems
with the explicit nature of their music. To make a
statement, Rage Against The Machine (RATM) had
hung two upside-down American flags from their
amps. Seconds before t...
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Don T Understand Number Of People
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Should Organs Be Taken From The Dead Without Prior
Written Consent Of The Deceased Or Consent Of The
Family? Within the last few decades, one of the
most amazing medical advances has been the ability
to give organ transplants (Newkirk 11). Gary
Newkirk states in Modern Medicine that these
medical events are a bittersweet experience, since
in many instances someone s untimely death
facilitates the survival of someone else (Newkirk
11). The Pope John Paul II says organ donation is
a genuine act of...
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