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» Miscellaneous Essays and Papers
Christian Morality
<view this essay>.... abstract basics.
Basics are the realities upon which other realities depend.
They create the bedrock of all subjects.
This website defines the basics of morality and builds upon
them to explain moral concepts. A definitive moral analysis is
not produced elsewhere, because theologians do not
understand the abstractions of morality. They use religion to
rationalize the subconscious forces which cause sin .....
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American And British Houses
<view this essay>.... British houses can appear similar, they
differ significantly in the amenities they offer, their size, and in the
way they are constructed.
The modern British house typically has fewer amenities than that of its
American counterpart. In the bedroom, walk-in closets organize the
American's ensemble and accommodate his shoe collection. Conversely, the
Englishman uses a pine wardrobe, possibly a family heirloom, which moves
with him from home to home. In the American bathroom, a shower is a
standard feature that is quite uncommon in the British home. When one is
installed, the British shower is a point of significant difference as
well. The pressuriz .....
Number of words: 795 | Number of pages: 3 |
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Russia
<view this essay>.... the Blue Harvest. Check the memo you
picked up at cart 12 and you can now open the coded door at the other end of
the cart. Before you do that, enter the washroom first and switch on the
light. You can find the dead sargent lying beside his own pool of blood.
Drain the pool and find the key he left for you. Now unlock the second
coded door and kill the guard. Pick up the memo of the sargent and enter
the next room to meet the French Ambassador's wife and daughter.
Belarus - Minsk
You are about to save the two ladies and enter the first major shootout.
Don't waste your bullets when the aim's yellow (you won't survive if you're
playing the Expert .....
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Marriage 2
<view this essay>.... about marriage were very different. People did not think about the easy way out, divorce. My mother and father have been married for the past twenty-six years and the times have not been easy for either one of them, however, they were raised in a way that divorce was not an option. Both my mother’s parents and my father’s parents have or had been married to the same person their whole lives. Parents believe that marriage is the friendship and closeness which two people share for the rest of their lives.
I am a product of my parents and I have much of the same values and beliefs that they have. I was engaged to a girl for a year and a half before I came .....
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Internet Gambling
<view this essay>.... if they're a foreign citizen. They can only seize their assets if they step foot on American soil. Many companies are looking for ways around the laws. For example, in football, if they can get two people to bet on opposing sides, then their technically not gambling. The companies would only take 2.5% of the action. They would act as a middle man of sorts. On the security side, one company has started making personal card readers that they send to your house and you hook it up to your computer. The only reason gambling laws exist are so politicians and government officials can make more money. It's all about power and control.
Many people still fear gambling .....
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Resident Physician Stress And
<view this essay>.... medication, following outcomes of tests and communicating with patients and their families all fall upon the resident. The resident is still supervised by the attending physician. As during medical school, residents must learn to manage enormous amounts of information, new research, treatment protocols and processes of medical practice. This requires a great deal of study-time, as well as time in lecture, discussion groups, and journal clubs in order to learn their specialties.
An additional demand occurs in residency. Residents become teachers for peers, attending physicians, and medical students. The reasoning is that teaching often educates the .....
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The History Of The Barbie Doll
<view this essay>.... Barbie doll started being released in early 1960. It first appeared in the now-famous black and white striped swimsuit and signature ponytail. After producing this doll and one other know as Roman Holiday, she began to be made with lighter blue eyes and a new type of vinyl that retains its flesh-tone color rather than whitening with age.
One year after her introduction, number five was released. She was made with different hair colors, one of which was a shade of red known as titian, and with a new Bubble Cut hairstyle popularized by Jacqueline Kennedy. Enchanted Evening, a lovely pink stain gown, also debuted this year. This fashion was a collector’ .....
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The Study Of Criminology
<view this essay>.... on the connection between crime and biological factors such as brain structure and chemical imbalances. And others emphasize people’s emotions and motives. Some study the ways which individuals learn criminal behavior through association with people.
Criminologists also study penology, which is the science of punishment and treatment of offenders. They try to make punishment more certain than ever, bringing people to trial quickly, imposing fair sentences, and providing adequate prisons.
Criminologists use a wide variety of research techniques. Statistics are often used to study the crime rate and the characteristics of criminals. Criminologists find .....
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