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Gods Grandeur 2
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1544.... obscure, since it is often difficult to remain faithful when God does not appear to be apparent in every day life. Hopkins realizes this, but compels the reader to take a closer look at the splendor of God which surrounds us every day, “The world is charged with the grandeur of God” (Hopkins). Everything around is full of God’s glory, but one needs to realize that, “God’s glory is hidden except to the inquiring eye or on special occasions” (MacKenzie, 1981, p. 63). This is represented by the comparison of God’s glory to the shakin .....
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Sleep Deprivation And Business
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2139.... up twenty minutes later and find the other two crew members totally asleep.”footy In another report, “A Boeing 757 captain told how his forehead hit the control column on his approach to New York’s Kennedy Airport as the need for sleep became overwhelming.”footy Of course, the consequences of sleep deprivation in most cases will not be as severe as the in previous examples, but it does illustrate the importance sleep plays in job performance.
The lodging facility of the traveler is in the best position to reduce and alleviate the negative affects of jet .....
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The 411 On Copyright For Net P
Number of pages: 15 | Number of words: 3995.... are creating homepages to display portfolios on the Net to advertise for jobs, learn new skills, network with colleagues, and provide pleasure to the viewing public. Stacy Rosenstock's portfolio is an example of the excellent photo art available for viewing on the Net.
Photographer/author/adventurer Philip Greenspun uses photos to accompany text in Travels With Samantha Mr. Greenspun says that viewer response is one of the rewards for publishing on the Net.[2]
The Net is a unique medium for photographers, offering one-on-one feedback from viewers, fellow photographers and c .....
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Born Gay
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 724.... often used to help the scientific community to build their own ideas.
“Time and again I have been described as someone who ‘proved that homosexuality is genetic’…I did not”
Simon LeVay in The Sexual Brain, p.122 (qtd. In What Causes Homosexuality, p. 23)
The neuroscientist, LeVay, conducted a study of the brains of corpses, which included 6 women, 19 homosexual males and 16 straight men. In the process of conducting his examination, he found a small area of the brain that was the same size in homosexual males and women. The INAH-3 was larger in straight men. These finding sugg .....
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The Idatarod
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 868.... to Alaska. It was first run to
commemorate a trip that took place in 1925 to deliver
medicine to Nome. The race has two routes, the Northern and
the Southern. In even-numbered years, the Northern route is
used and in odd-numbered years, the Southern route is used.
The Iditarod is the hardest and toughest dogsled race there
is. Sometimes the mushers get so tired, they hallucinate.
What makes the race so demanding? Three features: time,
temperature and distance.
The temperature in Alaska is so cold that it can reach up to
40 degrees b .....
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In Search Of Excellence
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 656.... will perform exactly as the old manager did is ridiculous. The workers must adjust and adapt to the new manager's way of business.
The first principle is a bias for action. This is basically saying "Stop talking and do something about it." When Macdonald’s has a rush of customers and their supplies for making food are low, they (usually) don't say "You know what, I have no more cheese" or "Could
someone get me some more cheese?" They take action and get the cheese, make it if necessary, and get the problem solved as quickly as possible.
The second Principle t .....
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Infinity
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 781.... rulers cannot be used to measure all
distances because some distances may be too small to be measured practically
with the naked eye.
Hypothetically speaking, let's say you had a worm and a razor blade. Let's
also hypothesize that this particular worm is two inches long. Now if you were
to cut this worm exactly in half you should have "two worms" each one inch long.
If you then took one of those one inch pieces and cut it in half you would
then have two pieces each one fourth of an inch long-I don't really know how
many times you can cut a worm in half before it st .....
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Fraternities: Hazed & Confused
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1480.... 5th 1776. After half a century of existence, it became and has since remained a scholarship honor society.
Throughout the nineteenth century, many new fraternities were founded, but none of these were permanent. Then, in 1825, the Kappa Alpha Fraternity (now Kappa Alpha Society) was born at Union College. Two years later, Sigma Phi and Delta Phi had been founded at the same college, constituting the so-called Union Triad which was, in a large measure, the pattern for the American Fraternity system. By the end of the nineteenth century there were over thirty general fraterniti .....
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