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  • American Invovment in Vietnam

    American Invovment in Vietnam

    In American History, the nineteen sixties and the nineteen seventies were extremely turbulent and controversial times. Protest rights were being tested and occasionally suppressed, new moral and political values began to develop, and the Vietnam War dominated the twenty-year period. Vietnam invited many young activist people to begin a huge movement of anti-war protesting denouncing the war, the government, and even the soldiers who were picked against their will to fight. Reasons for American entry

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    Submitted: December 28, 2010
  • 3com to Fix Cultural Communication Within the Corporation

    3com to Fix Cultural Communication Within the Corporation

    3COM To Fix Cultural Communication within the corporation In this paper I will be making proposal/suggestions to the 3COM Corporation as if this was a new company. I will try to alleviate the cultural communication differences. This proposal hopefully will furnish the company with ways to communicate with their employees from different region of the world effectively. I also will be using the four elements of effective business communication; audience, content, delivery and comprehension. The

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    Essay Length: 562 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 29, 2010
  • Global Warming

    Global Warming

    1. TITLE. Global Warming: Environmental Damage or Natural Cycle 2. PURPOSE. The objective of this paper is to examine the history, indicators, causes and future concerns of global warming. 3. HYPOTHESIS. The Earth is experiencing more man-made pollution than at anytime in our recent past in spite of efforts to reduce emissions and the use of numerous chemicals. Additionally, we are experiencing numerous climatic changes from increased rainfall, temperature, hurricanes and melting of the polar

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    Submitted: December 29, 2010
  • Africans and African Americans

    Africans and African Americans

    Insights about the African and African American according to Achebe and Douglass Throughout the years, the image of the African American culture has been portrayed in in a negative light. Many people look to African, and African American literature to gain knowledge about the African American culture. The true culture and image often goes unseen, or is tarnished because writers who have no true insight or experience, have proceeded to write about things in

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    Submitted: December 29, 2010
  • Eastern Grey Squirrels Environmental Impact in Europe

    Eastern Grey Squirrels Environmental Impact in Europe

    Eastern Grey Squirrels Environmental Impact in Europe The Eastern Grey Squirrel is the largest tree squirrel in the world. It's predominately found in North America and its favorable habitat includes large forests with vast amounts of hickory and oak trees, which provides a habit of plentiful food supply and agility from predators. The Eastern Grey squirrel's increasing population throughout Europe has produced a growing concern for the environment because the invasive specie has dominated the

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    Submitted: December 29, 2010
  • Global Warming

    Global Warming

    The phrase "global warming" is one that gets used repeatedly by a lot of people. It slips in and out of conversations, but it seems to be the kind of issue that people imagine will just go away on its own. As a result, the problems resulting from global warming are becoming alarmingly more grave. Global warming is not a new issue. The beginning of the Industrial Revolution brought many new inventions to simplify and

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    Submitted: December 29, 2010
  • Globalization

    Globalization

    Wal-Mart's mission is to provide Australian consumers quality products at an everyday low price and with extended customer service always. We would be persistence with their service that will keep the Australian communities growing. We will provide the consumers with what they what and when they need it. The main goal of Mr. Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart, is to make sure customers can obtain products of their everyday needs at good value and

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    Essay Length: 478 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 29, 2010
  • The American Dream

    The American Dream

    "Check coming today?" The Life Insurance check that Mama will soon be receiving is the source of all the dreams in the Younger family. A major argument that Lorraine Hansberry makes in her play A Raisin in the Sun is the importance of dreams. Dreams are what each member of the Younger family is driven by. Mama wants to have her own home in a nice part of town; she does not want her children

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    Submitted: December 29, 2010
  • Cultural Influences on Leadership and Organizations

    Cultural Influences on Leadership and Organizations

    CULTURAL INFLUENCES ON LEADERSHIP AND ORGANIZATIONS: PROJECT GLOBE Robert J. House, Paul J. Hanges, S. Antonio Ruiz-Quintanilla, Peter W. Dorfman, Mansour Javidan, Marcus Dickson, and About 170 GLOBE Country Co-Investigators to be listed by name and institution Running Head: Project GLOBE Robert J. House The Wharton School of Management University of Pennsylvania Paul J. Hanges Department of Psychology University of Maryland S. Antonio Ruiz-Quintanilla New York School of Industrial Labor Relations Cornell University Peter W.

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    Submitted: December 29, 2010
  • Uninsured Americans

    Uninsured Americans

    Today uninsured Americans make up approximately 4.2 million people. Because these families cannot afford the high cost of insurance, they do not get the health care needed to maintain good health. They must live with the pain and worry of the problem and when they do get medical care, they assume huge debts and another worry of how to pay for it. The United States is the only modern industrialized country with out a sound

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    Submitted: December 29, 2010
  • American Revolution

    American Revolution

    F&I war- British believed French provoked the war by building a chain of forts in the Ohio R. Valley, French-did it to halt the west ward growth of the brit. Colonies. GW- gov or VA sent a mall militia of GW troops, surrender to French+ N.A. on July 3, 14, and started war Gen. Edward Braddock- in 15 ended in defeat, 2000 GB regulars + colonial troops were routed by a smaller force of French

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    Submitted: December 29, 2010
  • Cultural Diversity

    Cultural Diversity

    Many people are affected by cultural differences, but if one tries to break the barriers, the attempt is usually received with open arms and graciously. I remember when preparing for my trip to Germany friends asked why I chose Germany. I responded with "why not?" Then I was confronted with reasoning like "look what happened in World War II, you do not know their language," and my favorite, "all there are is Nazi people over

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    Submitted: December 29, 2010
  • Upton Sinclair: The Horrors of American "capitalism"

    Upton Sinclair: The Horrors of American "capitalism"

    Upton Sinclair: The horrors of American "Capitalism" In Upton Sinclair's novels The Jungle, Oil!: A novel, and The Coal War, he supports Socialism by revealing the terrible conditions faced by the unskilled laborers in "free" Capitalist America, and depicts these conditions in such a detailed manner that even the most apathetic readers are moved. The accuracy of his details is amazing: His books brought about several investigations, and they found that almost everything that he

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    Submitted: December 29, 2010
  • American Changes Between 1825-1850 Dbq

    American Changes Between 1825-1850 Dbq

    In early America between the years of 1825-1850, America was rapidly changing and reforming the way people lived. Societal problems and major discrepancies that had previously been overlooked began to rapidly gain awareness. The main idea of the reforms in the United States at this time was the relatively new sense of Democracy. Reform sought to maximize these benefits in light of Democracy and for this reason came up with many changes in which greater

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    Essay Length: 397 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 30, 2010
  • African Americans in Science

    African Americans in Science

    Contributions African Americans have made in the Science Field Throughout American history many African Americans have been overlooked in the field of science. Some powerful minds and great inventors haven't been re-introduced to new generations. African Americans have contributed a great deal to the advancements of our country and one of the major fields they have made contributions to is in the field of science. Many successful African Americans have been overshadowed by their Caucasian

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    Submitted: December 30, 2010
  • What Is the Impacts of the Aids Panemic

    What Is the Impacts of the Aids Panemic

    What is the Impact of the AIDS Pandemic? The AIDS pandemic (world-wide disease) was first identified a little over twenty years ago. In the years since that first diagnosis and description, the disease has spread to all corners of the world, with the African continent being the area where the problem is the most serious. The impact of this disease is widespread and covers virtually all areas of society. The government has responded by creating

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    Submitted: December 30, 2010
  • The Impacts of Assistive Technology for the Blind and Visually Impaired

    The Impacts of Assistive Technology for the Blind and Visually Impaired

    For this research project the topic I have chosen to cover is, "The impacts of assistive technology for the blind and visually impaired." I will discuss the benefits and drawbacks to using advanced technology to promote development. I will also look at how assistive technology is being implemented and what effects it has on the visually impaired. There are approximately 10 to 11 million blind and visually impaired people in North America, and their visual

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    Submitted: December 30, 2010
  • American Revolution

    American Revolution

    Dr. Joseph Warren learned of the British plans and sent Paul Revere to alert John Hancock and Samuel Adams. Paul Revere promised to warn them when the British soldiers started to march. Since he wasn't sure that he would be able to get out of Boston with the message, he made plans to alert people by putting lanterns in the Old North Church steeple. He would light one lantern if the British were coming by

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    Submitted: December 30, 2010
  • Andrew Jackson : True American

    Andrew Jackson : True American

    Andrew Jackson was the first "peoples president". His humble frontier heritage and heroic title won support throughout the nation. Jackson was in touch with the common man and had respect for him. This for once, allowed the "people" to have a more dominant role in government, which is something that America prides itself upon today. His Presidency was plagued with controversy, but President Jackson used his power as President to unite a sometimes-divided nation and

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    Essay Length: 1,595 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 30, 2010
  • American Rhapsody: Personality Analysis

    American Rhapsody: Personality Analysis

    American Rhapsody: Personality Analysis The American Rhapsody is a historical drama depicting the life of a Hungarian family during the 1950's and 60's. The story, based on true events, tells how this family of four fled communist Hungary during the Russian occupation and came to the United States in hope of a better, and oppression free life. Because of the dangers of the escape through barb wired borders and mine fields, the family is forced

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    Submitted: December 30, 2010
  • Schools and American Society

    Schools and American Society

    After reading about some of the schools that are described in No Excuses I was very impressed with some of the methods that were used to help disadvantaged students. One of the teachers at Hobart Elementary School is one that I was quite impressed with. Rafe Esquith, a 5th grade teacher shows a genuine care about his students. Although school does not start until 7:58, "Esquith opens his classroom doors at 6:30 every morning

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    Submitted: December 30, 2010
  • American Literature

    American Literature

    Romantic literature is such that an author writes in an attempt to convey his feelings on what the world should be like. It is unrealistic, unreasoning, and imaginative writing. William Cullen Bryant and Edgar Allen Poe are two examples of romantic writers. Though Poe fits the mold of a romantic writer it is obvious that his writings do not mirror those of Bryant or many other known romantic authors. His works share a uniqueness that

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    Submitted: December 31, 2010
  • Social Justice, Race, Ethnicity - Its Impact in Health

    Social Justice, Race, Ethnicity - Its Impact in Health

    Ethnicity and Health Social Justice, Race, Ethnicity: Its Impact in Health Samantha Thomas Biology 104, Section 6 Professor Arrigo November 29, 2007 Ethnicity and Health 1 Abstract Now in the twenty-first century, health has become a serious issue in every aspect from the rich to the poor. It is a growing problem in the Unites States. Many people may overlook this, but most citizens in the United States agree that the issue of healthcare demand

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    Submitted: December 31, 2010
  • Epa Global Warming Report

    Epa Global Warming Report

    Global Warming According to the National Academy of Sciences, the Earth's surface temperature has risen by about 1 degree Fahrenheit in the past century, with accelerated warming during the past two decades. There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities. Human activities have altered the chemical composition of the atmosphere through the buildup of greenhouse gases - primarily carbon dioxide, methane, and

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    Submitted: December 31, 2010
  • American Newspaper Comics

    American Newspaper Comics

    1. Definition and Defining Elements of Newspaper Comics 1.1. Definition According to Wikipedia encyclopaedia, "[...] a comic strip is a short strip or sequence of drawings, telling a story. Drawn by a cartoonist, they are published on a recurring basis (usually daily or weekly) in newspapers or on the Internet. They usually communicate to the reader via speech balloons. The term 'comic' derives from the fact that most strips were funny in the beginning. For

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    Submitted: December 31, 2010