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The Growing Need For The Aware
Words: 1434 / Pages: 6 .... an open-minded attitude towards other people present within the society today. For example, being “PC” refers to using phrases as “physically challenged” instead of “disabled” and “Asian” rather than “Oriental.”
This term originated, interestingly enough, after the Civil Rights Movement and during the birth of modern feminism when many minority groups were fighting for their rights as Americans. The meaning of the words was not as significant back then as they are now. Political correctness has a completely different meaning today and it holds a lot of truths to it because it gives us .....
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Piercings
Words: 694 / Pages: 3 .... of the client, , in general, have a much higher rate of success than in the past" (Monohan, Roger 1).
Piercing is not only safe and simple but it has been around for centuries. Almost every culture through history has enhanced their appearance by inserting objects under the surface of their skin, often with a basis in mystical or religious beliefs. "Archaeologists have found Egyptian and Macedonian jewelry for pierced ears dating back to 2,000 BC, and many contemporary cultures preserve the piercing of ears, nose, tongues etc. as a rite of passage from childhood" (Monohan, Roger 1). People get pierced no matter what their race, sex, creed, color, .....
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Jealous Of Barbie?
Words: 878 / Pages: 4 .... to her waist and virtually non-existent behind.
It would certainly give me more than a few moments of pleasure, but I would question if only it would be that easy to reconstruct ourselves .….if we could slap some putty on…or off…to accentuate or downplay certain natural attributes.
However the most important discovery that you could make about Barbie, instead of young girls trying to live up to this 'Barbie image' is that she is hollow inside.
That's what we all have to remember. Barbie is a doll, a toy. She is not human, she cannot talk and automatically she becomes the scapegoat, to the whole reason why women who are getting plastic surge .....
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Critical Incident Stress (CIS)
Words: 871 / Pages: 4 .... and view terrible destruction without being effected in some way by such graphic exposure. People suffering from this experience physical, emotional and cognitive effects.(Mitchell 86).
CIS reaction's are incident specific. They may be either Acute or Delayed.(Mitchell 81)
An acute CIS reaction begins while the ESW is engaged with on scene operations. It is an incident that is often very disturbing for ESW's and may become physically ill as a result of the intense stress level associated with the event.(Bush Fire Services 92). Under particularly stressing circumstances some maybe unable to function properly at the scene or at a later date. .....
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Cn Tower
Words: 755 / Pages: 3 .... are about 305 metres or 1000 feet up (inside that white donut-like thing), and the top of the transmission antenna is 553.33 metres or 1815 feet 5 inches high (that's the very top).Because of this, we enjoy some of the clearest TV and radio reception in North America. An extra little tidbit you may not have known: It wasn't until late in the design process that the architects decided to turn the Tower into a Tourist Attraction.
These are the hard facts.
The was built by the Canadian National Railway.
Opened to the public on June 26, 1976
Official opening on October 1, 1976
Original cost: $63 million
Adjusted cost (1997 dollars): $250 mill .....
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Computers In Education
Words: 284 / Pages: 2 .... computers innovations are made that will improve how computers can be used by educators and students alike.
The most basic way that computers help students is through word processing. Through word processing programs like Claris Works and Microsoft Word students can access programs to edit, correct spelling errors, and much more. Programs can also be bought that will change writing into the MLA format. It also gives students the ability to be creative and add pictures, highlight, underline, and use different fonts.
In some classrooms the teachers use computers to compound what they teach. Computers can be used as projectors, to run programs, or simpl .....
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Greek Architecture And Orders
Words: 355 / Pages: 2 .... very beautiful, but not quite as sturdy as the other two. The columns
were sometimes replaced with load-bearing statues called Caryatids.
Greek Homes
Greek houses were probably the most common of all buildings.
They were built out of mud, and bricks. They all had a few rooms for dining,
cooking, bathing, and sleeping. To conclude about Greek homes, most Greek
citizens spent their time away from home, so little architectural specialties
were put into the households.
Ancient Greek Temples
Greeks spent alot of hard work, time and effort into the temples
they built for their gods. This was where the three orders were put into effect.
The Doric, .....
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Greek Gods And Human Connectio
Words: 558 / Pages: 3 .... mankind” (Rosenberg and Baker 106). Sometimes it is not a direct insult against the gods but an error in judgement. The gods were very unforgiving of human mistakes. “Apollo took revenge on Midas for his poor taste and even poorer judgement” (Rosenberg and Baker 144). The gods usually carried the punishment out as soon as the crime was committed. They would not hesitate to use their powers to punish a mortal. It is the strong characteristic of vengeance that make the Greek gods strong and feared.
Jealousy was a characteristic just as strong as vengeance. The Greek gods and goddess were jealous of mortals and each other. Som .....
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Sex Education -- 2
Words: 1530 / Pages: 6 .... and correct information about sex. Teenagers can therefore make wise and safe choices about sex. However, there are major flaws in sex education. While it is extremely important to educate teenagers about sex and sexuality, putting sex education in the American educational system in not the correct solution. Sex education is flawed in that it is ineffective when it comes to lowering teenage pregnancies and STDs because sex education programs leave out important information, teachers who teach it are unqualified, and because teenagers are more greatly affected by their parents, peers, and popular media than by their teachers.
There is a myth that .....
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Zen's Influence On The Art Of The Sword
Words: 346 / Pages: 2 .... and all that he had to
concern himself with was his duty to his master, or if he was ronin (rogue
samurai without a master), with his duty to his own code of honor.
In order for the Zen master to pass on this state of mind to the eager
to learn samurai, the master had to equate the state of mushin (empty mind and
egolessness) with something familiar to the warrior. And what is more familiar
to a warrior than his weapon, most often a sword such as a tachi (long-blade),
katana, or iaito? From the first time that a samurai blade is picked up by its
owner until the day the owner dies, it is his goal to so completely master the
blade and .....
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