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Joseph Stalin Big Brother
1,021 words
In George Orwell's 1984, the strategies used by
Oceania's "Party" to achieve total control over
the population are similar to the ones employed by
Joseph Stalin during his reign. Indeed, the
tactics used by Oceania's "Party" truly depicts
the brutal totalitarian society of Stalin's
Russia. In making a connection between Stalin's
Russia and Big Brothers' Oceania, each party
implements a psychological and physical
manipulation over society by controlling the
information and the language with the h...
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Physically And Mentally Amount Of Stress
715 words
It is no coincidence that exercises positively
influence people. Exercises are great for many
things: they reduce weight and keep one fit, they
reduce stress and normalize blood pressure, and,
most importantly, they slow down the aging
process. One can determine whether someone
exercises just by looking at that person. People
who exercise a lot look better: they are healthier
and fitter. Also, they feel much better both
physically and mentally. If one knows that he /
she is healthy and has a goo...
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Specific Task Law Enforcement
874 words
A dog is mans best friend, as a saying goes, but
each dog is friend to certain extent. That is each
dog has particular traits that can serve toward a
specific use or purpose only. It also means that
you cant take just any dog and train him to do
whatever you want. But if you make a right choice
for a task you want and train a dog properly, you
will have a great pay back as a faithful and
helpful friend. The dogs only boundaries to
learning, under proper training regime, are his
own limitations m...
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Terminally Ill Patients Death With Dignity
1,684 words
Euthanasia comes from a Greek term good death.
However, the word has gained a much more
complicated meaning in the recent times.
Euthanasia is a rationally considered plan to end
a life because of pain and suffering due to a
terminal illness. The controversy surrounding
euthanasia and the arguments supporting or
protesting the practice have raised serious
concern and problems in the medical field for
years, as well as society, and the world as a
whole. We can see through history that the Greeks
...
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Stunting Growth Of The Severely Mentally Disabled Children
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Stunting Growth of the Severely Mentally Disabled
Children Introduction While every one can argue
and counter argue about every possible thing on
the earth and when such an argument is related to
a child who is mentally so severely disabled,
perhaps the correct thing would be to let the
parents or those loving individuals on whom such a
child would have to completely be dependent on
decide and act accordingly on the childs best
interests. It has to be kept in mind that these
difficult decisions ...
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School Of Thought Criminal Justice
699 words
Punishment and Rehabilitation The first article,
Is It Better that Ten Guilty Persons Go Free Than
that One Innocent Person be Convicted dwells on
the issue of justice and punishment. The author
uses the Roman doctrine (it was better to let the
crime of a guilty person go unpunished than to
condemn the innocent) in order to articulate the
strong intuition of everyday morality. The author
examines an alternative explanation provided by
Jeffrey Reiman. According to Reiman, there are
three proposit...
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Evaluation Of Treatment For Ovarian Cancer Induced Depression
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Evaluation of Treatment for Ovarian Cancer-Induced
Depression Research Brief The research study,
Depression Treatment and Screening in Ovarian
Cancer Patients, (M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
website, 2007) was conducted by the M. D. Anderson
Cancer Center in collaboration with the Lance
Armstrong Foundation and the National Cancer
Institute (NCI) on a group of women who were
diagnosed with ovarian cancer, using two
psychological intervention methods; Coping and
Communication-enhancing Interventio...
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Streetcar Named Desire Conventional Morality
733 words
Victim of the Heart Tennessee Williams masterpiece
A Streetcar Named Desire is being rightly referred
to as one of the most realistic plays in American
dramaturgy of twentieth century. Despite the fact
that plays plot is related to the social issues
that used to be actual in Americas South, after
the end of WWII, it would be wrong to suggest that
author saw this play as a tool of making a
political statement, on his part. We can say that
the key to understanding characters behavior needs
to be s...
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The Fates Of Young Women
1,648 words
The fates of young women Jocasta's destiny is
really cruel in play Oedipus. Jocasta is an
integral part of the play, Oedipus the King, by
Sophocles. Her actions and thoughts are important
to the reader as well as the characters within the
play. In this passage there are several themes and
significant items that she is addressing. Jocasta
is trying to help relieve Oedipus of his fears
that come from the oracles. Jocasta states at the
beginning of her speech to Oedipus (977 - 984),
that since chan...
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Division Of Labor Karl Marx
1,637 words
Marx Karl Marx represents one of the most
controversial philosophical approaches in his
researches and works. In his early writing on
Alienated Labor, there is a clear and prevailing
focus on the predicament of the laborer. In my
eyes it is an attempt to draw a stark distinction
between property owners and workers. The purpose
of this paper is to view Marx's concept of
alienation and how it affects a particular
individual. To do so we will look at what Marx
means by alienation, the different sor...
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Things They Carried Jimmy Cross
1,251 words
The Things They Carried What is it that really
helps troops survive war? It is said that faith in
humanity and religion are known to fizzle amongst
times of wars; therefore almost every man will
tell you it was the hope of coming back to loved
ones and family. Ask any man that has been to war
what it was like, what was going on inside his
head, what he felt when he smelled death, what he
felt when he caused death. The answer, inevitably,
will be one that could never be put to words, an
answer th...
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Men And Women T Live
655 words
Cats and Dogs We all know the motto, it has
probably been around since the beginning of time,
You can t live with them and you can t live
without them. This can only refer to men and women
/ husband and wife. Of course, there are many
differences and many more similarities between
sexes. The chromosomes of men and women are
different; men have an X and a Y chromosome. While
women have two X chromosomes. Men have
testosterone; if they did not have this, they
would be women. Ladies have estrogen, ...
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Fast Food Restaurants Physically Fit
454 words
Living in the twenty first century has it s
advantages, but along with the fast lifestyle
comes disadvantages. One disadvantage is having an
unhealthy diet. Fast food restaurants, long hours
at work, and not staying physically fit are three
key causes of falling into an unhealthy diet. Fast
food is around the corner of every block in town.
It is easy to obtain, fast, and tastes rather
good. I think fast food tastes good once in a
while, but not very often does it beat my
grandmother s home cooke...
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Past Present And Future Physically And Mentally
1,961 words
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, is a story
that is rich in metaphors that ultimately
questions the morals and ethics of the author? s
society during the time of his life, the
industrial revolutionized society. In the story,
the main character, Ebenezer Scrooge, is a greedy,
rich accountant who is visited by his old business
partner ghost, Jacob Marley. Marley's ghost tells
Scrooge that he may face a penalty of becoming a
lost soul if he continues to value money more than
anything else in h...
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Child Abuse And Neglect Sexually Abused
796 words
Child Abuse Child abuse, or child maltreatment, is
the sexual, emotional, or physical maltreatment of
children. In the United States the exact
percentage of child abuse and neglect is unknown,
but it is recognized as a major social problem.
Recognizing child abuse is often quite difficult.
However, there are a few definite symptoms of
abuse that can be recognized. Sexual abuse
consists of a wide range of sexual behavior,
including fondling, masturbation, and intercourse.
Sexual abuse can also in...
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Child Abuse Sexual Abuse
766 words
People have many different opinions and
definitions concerning child abuse. Some people
see using reasonable force to discipline a child
as acceptable. Other people see using any amount
of physical force against a child as wrong and do
not agree with it. In its broadest sense the term
refers to any harm physically or emotionally done
to a child. In the US the Child abuse Prevention
and Treatment Act defines child abuse as Physical
or mental injury, sexual abuse, negligent
treatment of maltreatme...
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Abuse Their Children Physical Abuse
499 words
Physical abuse of children All across America,
children are scared that their parents will
physically abuse them. Researchers suggest parents
who abuse their children do so for a variety of
reasons. Whether their abusive acts are due to
stress, abuse in their homes as a child or
emotional instability there is no reasonable
answer for parents to violently hit, punch, kick,
shake smack or push a child. There are very severe
consequences to pay for the parents as well as
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Abusive Parents Parenting Skills
516 words
STUDY OF FAMILY INTERACTION LEAD TO NEW
UNDERSTANDING OF ABUSIVE PARENTS Researchers at
the University of Toronto have taken important
steps toward producing a profile of an abusive
parent. Prof. Gary Walters and doctoral student
Lynn Oldershaw of the Department of Psychology
have developed a system to characterize parents
who physically abuse their children. This could
ultimately allow social service professionals to
identify parents in child abuse. Over the last
five years, Walters and Oldersh...
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World War Ii Billy Pilgrim
1,438 words
In Comparative Essay Comparative Essay In the
books, Slaughter House 5 by Kurt Vonnegut and
Catch 22 by Joseph Heller there are many themes
that at first don t appear to be related but once
given a closer look have striking similarities.
Both books are about one mans experience through
World War II, one being a fighter pilot and
another being a soldier. Each man is known as an
anti-war hero. They do not agree with the war and
do not find it appropriate to fight for it.
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Gloria Steinem Gender Roles
1,332 words
Cages. Consider a birdcage. If you look very
closely at just one wire in the cage, you cannot
see the other wires. If your conception of what is
before you is determined by this myopic focus, you
could look at that one wire, up and down the
length of it, and be unable to see why a bird
would not just fly around the wire anytime it
wanted to go somewhere. It is only when you step
back, stop looking at the wires one by one? and
take a macroscopic view of the whole cage, that
you can see why the bi...
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