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Term Papers on Miscellaneous
The Labor Debate, An American
Number of words: 702 - Number of pages: 3.... are not necessarily taking jobs away from the American worker. Those occupations that the immigrants possess are truly illegal for any employer to employ any American. The job sights include unsanitary conditions, dangerous equipment use without proper safety precautions, extremely long working days, and less than minimum wage for average pay. There is not one citizen in this country that would stand for such an outrageous environment to work in. Many would go directly to an inspection board to have the factory/plant evaluated to see if the factory could .....
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The Industry Of Fools
Number of words: 753 - Number of pages: 3.... industry feel that this growth is a good thing and that it is helping the national economy. Also, defenders of the gaming industry insist that gambling is good clean fun, and that since so many people are enjoying this form of entertainment it can not be wrong. Furthermore, proponents are quick to point out that fun is not the only issue; in addition, these new casinos have created thousands of jobs. Not only have casinos created new jobs, but there has been an increase in tax revenue for the cities that have casinos. Indeed, the increase in tax revenues h .....
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How Toxic Waste Affects Our Natural Environment
Number of words: 737 - Number of pages: 3.... of toxic waste.
Toxic wastes which are dumped in improper sites can seep into
underground water supplies and contaminate huge areas. If the land that is
intoxicated supports plant life, most of the plants and trees will die off.
If the area is lived on by humans, it could cause serious illness or death.
For example, an area by Niagara Falls (US side) was used during the 1930s
by a chemical company to dump it's wastes. Most of them were hazardous,
and the containers that held the chemicals later (after the company had
gone out of business) began to leak. .....
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Foundation Analysis
Number of words: 668 - Number of pages: 3.... of the human race did not. The main characters, which range from scientists, warlords, politicians, scholars, to businessmen reflect their stereotypical title precisely. The powerful are the corrupt, and the corrupt are the powerful. In today’s society that is not far fetched. You can see the evils of this world with great power and authority. The warlords and politicians of powerful planets are greedy and the people of Foundation are simple and helpless. We can compare the people of Foundation to the people of third world countries, to some extent.
Isaac As .....
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Siberian Husky
Number of words: 547 - Number of pages: 2.... to be able to be sled dogs. The outer-coat is to
protect them from stinging bugs, ticks, thorny bushes and ice.
(Compton’s).
Some of the unusual behavioral traits that Huskies are known
to have are their relationship with their masters is one that must
be built over time. The Husky does not trust immediately, their
trust must be earned. The Husky likes to explore new areas and
are curious animals by nature. They wonder from their domain
in order to conquer new territory. The Huskies are strong-willed
and stubborn dogs. They are very terr .....
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Defining Reality
Number of words: 2051 - Number of pages: 8.... of Desire", included in the collection Ways of Reading, "It will be harder to summarize what sort of life connects the boy to the man" (622). The road to any position in life is long and filled with unique obstacles, all of which shape a person into a well-rounded individual. It is nearly impossible to come up with a short summary of all of the experiences that one encounters in life. Life experiences are different for each individual, making each individual's reality unique.
Reality for any given individual is a direct result of their upbringing and surroun .....
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Progression Towards Light
Number of words: 1448 - Number of pages: 6.... the cycle of death which began with the murder and
consumption of Thyestes' children continues with Clytaemestra's murder of
Agamemnon and Cassandra. The darkness which is present in the beginning of the
story is further magnified by the death of Agamemnon. This is illustrated when
Clytaemestra says, “Thus he [Agamemnon] went down, and the life struggled out
of him; and as he died he spattered me with the dark red and violent driven
rain of bitter savored blood” (lines 1388-1390). Clytaemestra has evilly and
maliciously murdered her own husband; thus .....
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Asimov: Will Computers Control
Number of words: 866 - Number of pages: 4.... on the computers rather than "try to memorize enough to match someone else who knows" (Nine Tomorrows, Profession 55). People would not chose to study, they would only want to be educated by computer tapes. Putting in knowledge would take less time than reading books and memorizing something that would take almost no time using a computer in the futuristic world that Asimov describes. Humans might began to rely on computers and allow them to control themselves by letting computers educate people. Computers would start teaching humans what computers tell them with .....
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