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Term Papers on Miscellaneous
Nhalants
Number of words: 1069 - Number of pages: 4.... to several minutes. The immediate effects include decreased blood pressure, followed by an increased heart rate, flushed face and neck, dizziness, and headache.
Inhalant abuse is on the rise among young people, especially between the ages of 7 and 17. This is because i are readily available and inexpensive. In fact, kids in the 7th grade are more likely to use i than seniors in high school. Children can unintentionally misuse inhalant products that are often found around the house. Parents should see that these substances, like paints, medicines, and ha .....
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Simpsons Vs Wells
Number of words: 2938 - Number of pages: 11.... television program, represents such a manifestation. The episode entitled “Bart’s Comet,” first aired on February 5, 1995, criticizes a blind allegiance to authority in any form by humorously detailing Springfield’s response to an approaching comet, which threatens to destroy everyone in the town. The episode parallels Wells’s chronicle of the Martian invasion in its depiction of authority. Unwarranted faith finds an unfortunate place in government, religion, and science in both accounts of impending disaster. In themselves, these t .....
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Vegetarianism
Number of words: 635 - Number of pages: 3.... problems. Vegetarian children often fail to grow as well as their omnivorous counterparts despite protein intakes.
Ecological arguments against omnivorous and carnivorous eating are little more than an attempt by those from the less popular animal "rights" movement to ride the coattails of the more popular environmental movement. In some cases, warnings of impending environmental cataclysm are used to advance an ethical agenda. However, arguments to the effect that eating meat is "destroying the planet" overlook that the planet has not yet been destroyed .....
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Alas, Babylon
Number of words: 1097 - Number of pages: 4.... rejects of society lived each day to eat, drink, and sleep. They lacked the drive to succeed in everyday life. After the bomb drop, everything changed. These blots on modern society crawled out of their shells in order to contribute something to a struggling society. They worked hard on construction and other things that would help the community. This strenuous work gave these once slobs a new outlook on life as well as the regular exercise they lacked. But, this sudden increase in work was not the only variable playing a role on them. After the bomb, a .....
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Schools Uniforms
Number of words: 555 - Number of pages: 3.... to dress up or student who
just wear weird clothing. Some students who may feel this really upsetting
because they want to look different everyday except wearing the same
uniform everyday.
School is a place where kids come to learn and educate themselves.
So, there is no use for students to come to school wearing brand clothing
or some other weird style. Students should concentrate on their studies
more then looking who is wearing what kind of clothing. Wearing unifoms
will make them take pride in themselves because the uniforms itself
encourge the students t .....
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Ernest Sosa: Externalism
Number of words: 859 - Number of pages: 4.... is superweakly justified iff the process that produces the
belief is unreliable but the subject did not intentionally come to hold the
belief because it was acquired unreliably. And, finally, a belief has strong
meta-justification iff the subject neither believes that nor can determine if
the belief is ill-formed (hence the "meta-" prefix), and the subject is aware of
the process by which he got the belief and that the process is reliable.
OK, seems reasonable enough. But, Sosa points out, there are a couple of
scenarios (actually, three, but Sosa conc .....
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Rich Comparison Essay
Number of words: 727 - Number of pages: 3.... by the same token, to changing the landscape of knowledge itself.” (Rich 45) This means that she believes that women should be taught the skills that they will need to succeed in life as a wife and as a “self conscious, self-defining human being.” (Rich 45) She then gives examples of her life experiences and how her life experiences with men trying to force her to think and see things one way, and how she struggled to see things from a different perspective, “through the eyes of an outsider.” (Rich 46) She ends her speech by talki .....
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