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» Miscellaneous Essays and Papers
Grapes Of Wrath Stereo Typing
<view this essay>.... as the migrants strive for an education, receive sympathy, and calmly deal with conflicts.
Farm owners, successful businessmen, and generally all inhabitants of the Mid-West have a sense that all migrants are dumb, uneducated people in 1939. They lower wages for fruit-picking at farms which were the only jobs offered to the migrants because of their proposed lack of intelligence. But migrants do not necessarily choose not to educate themselves. Ma Joad announces to her family that she will send her two youngest children to school once they are settled. Connie, Rose of Sharon’s husband, also plans out his goals with Rose of Sharon saying, “An’ he’s [Co .....
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Double Standard
<view this essay>.... the other hand, in order for a female to look good, she is suppose to thin, pretty, and have a good figure. I think the females feel more of the pressures of looking good. In the past, I've talked to some of my girl friends and they told me that the pressure and competition they are faced with is stressful and painful. On the contrary being a guy, I do not have that much of a pressure trying to look better than a stronger and more athletic guy. I am rather more concerned of my own health and ways to improve it. At times, while walking around casually with my girl friends, when they weren't looking appropriate, would get stares or comments from other femal .....
Number of words: 651 | Number of pages: 3 |
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Long Distance Learning
<view this essay>.... education. The Open Learning program is an open admission distance-only mode of study that provides access to degree-credit university courses for individuals who wish to study independently but are not interested in pursuing a degree at the University level at the present time. You may register in the Open Learning program, even if you are registered at another educational institution or program. The Open Learning program extends the academic resources of the University to those interested in personal enrichment, professional updating, or eventual application to a degree program. Open learning program students must complete the same assignments and exa .....
Number of words: 800 | Number of pages: 3 |
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Illiteracy, A Problem Facing W
<view this essay>.... job people must rely on
- Unemployment
- Social Assistance to survive, Welfare, Medicare
· The illiterate does not have the reading and writing skills to reinforce these skills in their children.
- The illiterate cycle begins here!
· Illiteracy promotes high level of criminal behavior.
- Example: Correctional facilities have an average of Grade Three reading level.
Not only does the definition of illiteracy mean “loss” but to me it’s the root of poverty, crime and lost productivity in our cities.
Now that I have defined illiteracy, I want to raise the awareness of this problem, how it relates to women and propose a policy to help solve the .....
Number of words: 921 | Number of pages: 4 |
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Should Students In Public Schools Wear Uniforms: Negative
<view this essay>.... uniforms it would show the students dependant on charity from the
ones who bought there uniforms. Exactly what uniforms are suppost to hide.
Saying uniforms create more discipline is way off. Most likley
uniforms will create more tension between the students and the teachers and
how will we prepare our young ones for the future if they have to rely on
having there wardrobe being chosen for them every day? They need to make
their own decisions. Trying to control ones thoughts over uniforms is
wrong. American Civel Liberties union of Massachusetts reported that due
to the new release of uniforms in Laurence High school, attendance of
students has dro .....
Number of words: 565 | Number of pages: 3 |
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Adoption And Identity Formation
<view this essay>.... formation of adoptees and nonadoptees?
The National Adoption Center reports that fifty-two percent of adoptable children have attachment disorder symptoms. It was also found that the older the child when adopted, the higher the risk of social maladjustment (Benson et al., 1998). This is to say that a child who is adopted at one-week of age will have a better chance of “normal” adjustment than a child who is adopted at the age of ten. This may be due in part to the probability that an infant will learn how to trust, where as a ten-year-old may have more difficulty with this task, depending on his history. Eric Erickson, a developmental the .....
Number of words: 2010 | Number of pages: 8 |
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Aids 2
<view this essay>.... adults, whose immune systems should have protected them from the infection.
Within the year, similar cases were reported from all over the country: apparently healthy adults who were suddenly getting sick with rare infections and malignancies that healthy people should not get. Most were from New York City, California, Florida and Texas, and not all were homosexual men. Men and women who used intravenous drugs were also getting sick, as were men with hemophilia, the male and female sexual partners of people in these risk groups, immigrants from Africa and the Caribbean, and some of the infant children born to women at risk.
All these varied people had on .....
Number of words: 1256 | Number of pages: 5 |
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A Computer For All Students
<view this essay>.... because it has not been practical or possible. The TI-92 is merely the beginning of the new revolution of hand-held computing tools.
The next challenge mathematics teachers are facing is the teaching of traditional paper-and-pencil symbolic algebra skills. This task has been made obsolete by the more accurate and faster computer symbolic algebra algorithms. Students can get a far better illustration of important concepts and applications of mathematics with these new hand-held tools than with the traditional paper-and-pencil task.
The paper-and-pencil task and other traditional skills must still be acquired, but students should spend less time acquirin .....
Number of words: 432 | Number of pages: 2 |
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