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Term Papers on Miscellaneous
Making Sense Of The Plagues: The Education Of Pharaoh
Number of words: 295 - Number of pages: 2.... the staff that was
turned into a snake. Say to him, 'YHVH, the God of the Hebrews, sent me to you
to say, "Let my people go, so that they may worship me in the wilderness." But
until now you have not listened.' Thus says YHVH, "By this you shall know that I
am YHVH." See, with the staff that is in my hand I will strike the water that is
in the Nile, and it shall be turned to blood. (Sh'mot [Exodus] 7:14-17)
In this account of the warning of the first plague (blood), there are several
details which show up again in some - but not all - of the other plagues:
1) Mosheh warns Pharaoh about the upcoming plague .....
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Why Are People Migrating To Co
Number of words: 326 - Number of pages: 2.... to Colorado in large numbers recently, the population growth has taken its toll on the state affecting traffic, schools with overcrowding, and real estate prices. So what are people doing when they migrate to Colorado? Obviously people are becoming attracted to the state for various reasons including most importantly the family type setting in a small city lifestyle. The family setting that has lured people to migrate to Colorado contributes greatly to birthrates that have sky rocketed resulting in a tremendous increase in the state’s population .....
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The Ironies Of Education
Number of words: 884 - Number of pages: 4.... students and tends to dehumanize them. Moreover, the system teaches students to be passive, mechanical objects instead of teaching them to recognize and acknowledge their own existence. When this occurs, Freire believes that the students become prime targets for oppressors. The system presents oppressors with a "profitable situation" for exploitation because the "banking" concept turns its students into ignorant, powerless beings who simply adapt to the world as they have been trained to do. Hence this become an advantageous situation for oppressors "whose t .....
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Evolution Of Women’s Underwear
Number of words: 1157 - Number of pages: 5.... the nineteenth century skirts still trailed on the ground at times, corsets were still too tight, but there were no more freak fashions and the Edwardian fashionable woman was not the model for others to seek to follow…” (Ewing, 137).
As years went on underwear changed. Between the years 1990-1910, underwear had a face-lift. Cotton underwear was now a thing of the past, and silk and other products took over. Now the corsets and slips weren’t only used for looks on the outside, but also were made to look good underneath. Lingerie was becoming more and more po .....
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American Education System Versus Asian Education System
Number of words: 764 - Number of pages: 3.... have the ability to achieve whatever they want
to be, but rarely have been told how they can achieve their goal. This is
because in America there are so many ways to achieve one's dream.
Because of this belief in natural born ability in the land of
opportunity, students receive very little pressure in school, so whatever they
do in school is totally based on their personal beliefs. If a student wants to
be successful he or she can study very hard and get in to a very good college.
On the other hand if a student doesn't have any self control and just wants to .....
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Americans Take Their Education For Granted
Number of words: 387 - Number of pages: 2.... school is,
chances are they will fail when they are adults. Parents have to instill in
their child the discipline and motivation it takes to do well in school.
Parents have to teach their children that school always come first. Students
need to put school on top of their priority list too. Parents also need to
assure that their children understand their own responsibility to get their work
done well and handed in on time. But parents can only do so much—ultimately it
is the students who have to do the work.
Children must learn to accept responsibility fo .....
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Animal Abuse
Number of words: 456 - Number of pages: 2.... with fish (who have a very small memory span anyway). It
could disrupt the food chain. Hunting wild animals and
reptiles is not necessary. The food chain would be just
fine if we stopped wild animal hunting, for example, fox
hunting, wild cat hunting, elephant hunting, crocodile
hunting and whale hunting.
We should not kill animals for fur. Thousands of years
ago, our ancestors wore animal skins and furs to keep warm
and dry. Today we have man made fibres to make such
garments. We can also buy man made clothes that look and
feel just l .....
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Ets And Ufos
Number of words: 593 - Number of pages: 3.... cattle mutilations, capturing aliens, photographs, strange powder; all this evidence is presented in the movie. Unfortunately, most of it is incomplete, and there is nothing that could explain the sightings, besides, incredible film techniques and mysterious music highlights the obvious bias of the movie. On the other hand, 96 per cent of all the sightings can be explained by today’s science, that are identified as Venus, the Moon, reflections of light, electric charges, and weather balloons. The remaining 4 per cent maybe flying saucers which scientis .....
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