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Article Review
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1391.... ridiculous in how they are raising their child these days.
In the first few paragraphs, author attracts the attention of the reader and explains the main point of the article. The author begins the article saying that she “Pity[s] today’s parents who want to do the right thing.” The sentence attracts the audience to continue reading the article because the sentence sparks curiosity in why the author pities today’s parents. The article continues, “They [parents] buy child-rearing books, explore over psychology articles, play Mozart in nurseries festooned with alphabet cards an .....
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Installing A Car Stereo System
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1923.... sounds (bass violin, tuba) require more power to be
heard at the same level as a midrange sound (voice, trumpet). The internal
amplifier in the head unit must be able to generate enough wattage for the
SPL (sound pressure level) of the higher frequencies to be heard clear in a
space the size of the AEROSTAR.
Pre-amp Out RCA Jacks
To allow for low-level amplification without using an in-line power
reducer, the head unit will require low level pre-amplification output
jacks. Head units ordinarily come with either front and rear, or just rear
RCA jacks. This situ .....
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Labyrinths And Mazes
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 768.... but
what if the person trying to be protected was lost
in it. A double-bladed axe would be similar. It can
be used to defeat the enemy as long as the other
side of it does not defeat the allies. Labyrinths
could be used to protect all sorts of things. The
Egyptians used them to protect riches and even
important bodies. In one instance, in Cretian
mythology, the labyrinth was built by Daedalus for
King Minos to protect the people of Crete from a
minotaur. Instead of it keeping him from completing
the labyrinth, it kept him inside so he could do
the pe .....
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Voodoo Research Paper
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1898.... for a common bond came from sharing their deep faiths. Though different religions, the intense faiths allowed an intellectual exchange and common bond. With several different religions present in any given group of slaves, the majority of slaves adapted by holding a service which accepted all lineages and respected all ancestreal lines of faith, both aspects being of primary concerns in African religions. These services were effective in blending the rites and practices of many religions into one combination religion. This adaption effectively created a new religion, Voodoo, .....
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The Indian And The Horse
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1503.... This paper will examine the affect of the horse on the Indian way of life.
In the present day, the many purposes that horses had served have been replaced by modern technology. They are now viewed as luxury pets or as sports items. However, the horse had a great impact on the human lifestyle in the past, especially that of the Indians of the New World. According to archaeologists, the horse was present when the Indians first set foot on the American continent, but it was never tamed (Wissler 264). The Indians may have hunted the wild horse for food and used its skin for .....
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A Family-friendly WorkPlace
Number of pages: 11 | Number of words: 2907.... significantly in the last 20 years. Corporations seeking to attract new employees and hold onto their existing work force are attempting to be creative with the promise of flexible schedules, job sharing, onsite day-care facilities, telecommuting, special deals on parental leave, generous family health care packages and numerous additional individualized incentives that respond to the work- and home-life balance.2
Today, companies are competing for valuable employees. Offering family-friendly benefits, many companies say, helps them develop a loyal and motivated work for .....
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Ben And Jerrys
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1769.... duty of each and every enterprise to take into account the tremendous power it possesses and act in such a way that is not detrimental to society. Unfortunately, as history teaches us, too many businesses take the "its not my problem" attitude and the result is often times irreversible. Since 1978, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield have accepted the fact that indeed companies have the capacity to have a tremendous influence on the economy and ecology, and done everything possible to make theirs a positive one.
To run a successful business, several factors must be kept in min .....
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Sioux And Dakota
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 616.... fight simply for the sake of killing some one, to do so would be dishonorable. This style of battle highlighted the fact that the Sioux people were not savage killers, but simply fighters for peace. The reason that this tactic did not work on the whites was because the white man’s ethic of fighting was no where near the ethics of the Sioux. White man believed that they had a given right to annihilate anyone they wanted. This is why the tactics of the Sioux people were not successful when it came to fighting off the whites of the time.
Sitting Bull, was in essence and r .....
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