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Things Aren't Always What They Seem
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 617.... of my eyes and hair, surprised me. I was not upset because they were
Hispanic. I am sure that I would have been mad if an Anglo-saxon girl would
have talked bad about a hispanic guy or girl.
Another time hispanics thought I was Anglo-saxon, was when my best
friend's dad got me a job at his company. The first day he showed me around and
majority of the workers were hispanic; once again they all looked at me again.
My first encounter with my racist co-workers was during lunch. As I sat down to
eat my sandwich, the guy I got to know asked me if I wanted to try some Mexican .....
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Are We Civilized As Civlized A
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 373.... used in them helps bring about more casualties. Could this be crueler than our ancestors.
Besides the wars, society has not grown in understanding other people. There is still prejudice today. Many hate groups like the KKK are still around today, and many new ones have come into being. In the past when our country was just starting to be formed, there were prejudices just because people were different. Over 100 years later, people haven't changed much, and there is still prejudice, making one wonder if we have become civilized yet.
Technically we have become civilize .....
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Virtual Reality Today And Beyo
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 863.... and monitor with input device. However, the most complex uses a Datasuit along with the Eyephone device to fully engulf one into cyberspace with simultaneous six-degrees of freedom (Robst 2). The Datasuit is an instrumented full-body garment that enables full-body interaction with a computer constructed world. The Eyephone is a head mounted stereo display that shows a computer made virtual world in full color with three dimensions. This display can be computer generated or real via video cameras, which with sound delivered through the headset brings a dramatically authe .....
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Greek And Roman Architecture
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2068.... made combinations, for
instance the Corinthian-Ionic style. The Romans also added a lot of details and
decorations to their temples. The Romans also made what became the very common
round, domed temple. The main temple of a Roman city was the capitolium. The
Pantheon, the famous temple in Rome, was a sample for some of the modern day
cathedrals and churches.
The Classical Period Temples became much larger and more elaborate.
Parthenon, one of the most famous structures ever, was created during that
period. The Greeks held many religious festivals in honour of their go .....
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Making The Corps
Number of pages: 16 | Number of words: 4363.... a marine you must shed all thinking as “I” and “me”, and think as “we” and “recruit”. In American society, striving for independence is a goal for most people, and instead of working as a group we tend to compete with each other to get what we want. As a Marine you must think as a group, learn how to move as a group and you are drilled until not a single action is left to individual improvisation (p.64).
On Drill Sergeant states that a Marine “will accept nothing less than the very best effort from you at all times” (p.54). In American society, if someone is having a bad day .....
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Database Design
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 400.... to print, the forms you was to use, the questions you want answered – don’t necessarily provide clues about the structure of the tables that produce them.
You don’t need to design your tables using Microsoft Access. In fact, it may be better to sketch out and rework your design on paper first. A table should not contain duplicate information, and information should not be duplicated between tables.
After you have designed the tables, fields, and relationships you need, it’s time to study the design and detect any flaws that might remain. It is easier .....
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Commercialism As Americas Hidd
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1049.... I could be brainwashed into buying a product? Could it perhaps be simply one artist communicating a new sense of beauty to the whole world, regardless of the product I was deeply affected by the strange time and space rendered in front of me in thirty seconds. Commercial film affects me more than fine art in a museum does. It has also proven to be much better at portraying subtleties to a mass audience in a clear and definite way. People are ashamed of this comparative strength. Many of my self-fabricated intellectual friends claim to enjoy gallery fine art more than they enj .....
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The Hopi And Their Culture
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 309.... They may bring rain, fertile crops, punish transgressions, or cure disease.
For six months of each year (August through January) it is believed that Kachinas live in their own land within the San Francisco Peaks near Flagstaff. When the winter solstice comes, Kachinas leave their homes and become one with the Hopi, remaining there until the end of July (Niman Festival).
During this season for Kachina dance ceremonies, the Hopi men dress in colorful masks and vestiments to impersonate these spirits. Hopi men become the Kachinas with their power and spirit vested in these mas .....
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