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Critique Of An Egyptian Cultural Society
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 907

.... The lack of advertising is preventing the museum from attracting more visitors and funding thus negatively affecting the purpose of the museum. Many people are unaware of the existence of the museum which prevents them from visiting it. If people are not going to the museum, this means that they will not have the opportunity to learn about geography from the museum. For example, monthly lectures that are held in the debate room always have low attendance. Furthermore, poor advertising is preventing funding; an important factor to any non-profit scientific organization w .....


Piece Of The Pie
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1862

.... university, who could attract the best athletes by unjustifiably paying them extraordinary salaries. While this may be a valid concern, the regulations are most often carried out to ridiculous lengths which ultimately do not serve the purpose they are intended to have. For example, Northwestern University has an aspiring young actor named Darnell Autry who also happens to be the starting running back for the University's football team. Darnell was offered a role, based entirely on his acting abilities, in a major network's sitcom. The NCAA nearly forbid him from accepting thi .....


Plato's Symposium: The First Three
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 630

.... for a few mistakes that were probably due to his nervous state. He used multiple examples to help justify his point, yet never gave very helpful ones to prove his point. Because of this, he didn’t have very much to say correctly about society in general, considering the fact that the few generalities he made were incorrect. However, the issues discussed by Pausanias and Eryximachus were quite interesting. Pausanias used similar methods to Phaedras, except he dissected Phaedras’s argument using logic and giving an example for each circumstance presented. These examples w .....


Infanticide
Number of pages: 18 | Number of words: 4788

.... Hospitals would help to reduce the rate of . Studies show there was a high rate of within the hospitals themselves. (King, Once A Week, Sept. 1865) Most of these institutions prove to be more cruel than direct . Due to insufficient hospital staff and the inefficiency of adoption procedures, human babies died in misery from sheer neglect. (Piers, 14,82) There are no available statistics that demonstrate an increase in the incidence of during the mid-Victorian years. Yet there is no doubt that there was a dramatic increase in public and professional concern about .....


Gender Roles 2
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2103

.... the sex of an infant without general exposure to the genitals, most parents choose to clothe they’re young child in the respective colors so people will know whether it is a boy or a girl. After all, what male infant wears pink? When the children grow older, do they still continue the practice the color identification game? This is wear it changes. When boys reach the age wear they start dressing themselves and start buying their own clothes, they will continue to wear the blues and the greens and even yellows and reds, but not pink or violet, cause those are “ .....


Overpopulation 2
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 584

.... seen. As human numbers increase, deterioration of water quality and destruction of animal and plant communities increase too. The serious effects of population growth apply even on the protected locations of this planet. Rapid expansion of human numbers also causes overexploitation of natural resources and provides pressure on food supplies. As a result it will not be long until we observe a remarkable decline in our living standards. Land, forest and water are some the vital resources that are threatened by enlargement of population density. Because population growth has .....


Socrates: Psychic Harmony Is The Greatest Good
Number of pages: 1 | Number of words: 246

.... He says that this is good intrinsically and instrumentally. Which means that it is good for its own sake and the sake of the consequences. Therefore, immoral behavior is a result of an unbalanced personality and leads to irrational behavior. Psychic harmony is a psychological condition and makes one moral, which according to Socrates is a social condition. Psychic harmony has no motivation. You either have it or you don't. Moral behavior comes from your own beliefs and desires. If one is bad or unjust in the social sense it is because of their sensuality, greed, or .....


Construct A Boat Marina In Glenwood Minnesota
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 772

.... the lake. this would be harmful to the environment. If people were abusing the marina by removing docks and just treating it like crap they would have to remove it and the privilege of having a marina would be gone. One of our interest groups is the DNR. Its authority is that they regulate and observe wildlife. Its membership structure is based on headquarters. They have district and regional offices. It goes about making discussions by bringing the idea to the courthouse and they would approve if the idea helps improve the community. Community impute is heard by peop .....



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