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Humans Hold The Idea Of Heroes With Great Significance
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1015.... of a woman and carried poison in her breasts, came to assassinate him. She sat to nurse him and when he drew the milk from her he also drew out her life. A third mythological hero that supports the characteristic of strength is in the story of Theseus of Greek origin. This story also suggests bravery as a primary role in a hero. At only seven years old, Theseus grabbed an axe to slay a lion, which actually was a skin that Hercules had laid on a stool. At the age of sixteen he was able to lift the rock and remove the sword and sandals from underneath, left by Aegeus. T .....
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Number of pages: 20 | Number of words: 5278.... in males i.e. between 6 to 15 years of age while the disorder affects females in the age range of 20 to 29.
¡§ Bob saw his psychiatrist for treatment of depression for six months before he finally had the courage to bring up his other ¡¥secret¡¦ problem. Since childhood he had a compulsion to count things. He had to count the letters in words and in people¡¦s names. If the letters added up to any number except 9, he felt a sense of release and could stop counting. He knew it was silly but nevertheless he had a fear that if he did not do this, something bad could happen t .....
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Definition Paper American
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 375.... went Amerigo Vespucci who wrote such popular accounts of his own deeds that the German geographer Martin Waldseemuller coined the word "America" in Cosmographiae Introductio, a small work designed to accompany and explain a wall map and globe executed by Waldseemuller. In this work two names were suggested for the "fourth part" of the world, one Amerige (pronounced A-mer-i-gay with the -ge from the Greek, meaning "earth"), and the other America (in the feminine form, parallel to Europa and Asia). The latter form was placed on Waldseemuller's maps of 1507, and their wide circu .....
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Basketball
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 509.... called a court. The court contains many different lines and boundaries. You can score more or less points from some of these lines. You can also go out of bounds if you cross some of these lines. The court is a rather large floor with one goal at each end of the court.
There are many different ways to play . The traditional way that most people play is five - on - five. Five - on - five is played by two opposing teams in which each team has five players on the court during play. The five players are broken down by there coaches into different positions. Ther .....
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Without Men
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 706.... proven to society that they are just as capable and qualify for the same roles that men perform. Since they have been given more educational opportunities, they have also proven that they are just as competent by accomplishing the same educational level as men. They also proved that they are capable of performing the same kinds of work that men have traditionally done. They have forced society to modify job titles (formally known to be only men jobs) to acknowledge the women who have gone into these fields: from fireman to firefighter; mailman to mail deliverer; policeman .....
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Trends In Policing
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2320.... limited to one year. Consequently, any early New York cop who was solidly supported by his alderman and assistant alderman could disobey a police superior with virtual impunity. So while the British were firing bobbies left and right for things like showing up late for work, wearing disorderly uniforms, and behaving discourteously to citizens, American police were assaulting superior officers, refusing to go on patrol, extorting money from prisoners, and releasing prisoners from custody of other officers...”
Needless to say that corruption became a big problem in Amer .....
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Socrates' Moral Decision To Not Escape
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 793.... the same saw to it that he was educated.
Now the state says "Is it alright for you, who thinks so much of virtue, to
destroy us?" Socrates is wise to see that he would be contradicting not only
himself, but he would betray the examples he was trying to set to his followers.
The impact of Socrate's teachings on the world were greatly increased by
his decision. Socrates had no education, therefore none of his own teachings
were ever written. His followers have carried on his messages and lessons into
later times. Would Socrate's teachings really have been carried on at all .....
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Borderline Personality Disorder
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 503.... that one is flawed, defective, damaged or bad in some way, with a tendency to go to extremes in feeling, thinking, or behavior. The depression that accompanies this disorder can cause much suffering and lead to serious suicide attempts.
is a common disorder, and it is estimated that 10-15% of the population has it. It is two to three times more common in women than in men. The increased amount of BPD among women is thought to be a result of the greater incidence of incestuous experiences during their childhood. This victimization can later result in impaired relationship .....
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