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Term Papers on Miscellaneous
The Comparisons Of Charles Manson To Transcendental Philosophy
Number of words: 669 - Number of pages: 3.... counsel at his trial, he represented
himself until the judge found many of his motions “ludicrous” and appointed him
an attorney. Manson preached that only he could represent himself, because no
one could preserve his individuality. Mr. Manson lost his sixth amendment right
to self-representation, and he uses this example now to prove that the
individual rights of people are controlled and manipulated by the government.
The story of the “Manson Family” goes beyond the Tate/LaBianca murders,
to years before the murders took place. Manson and his “family” wo .....
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Great Teachers, Bad Students
Number of words: 492 - Number of pages: 2.... about poor teaching. Of course all lazy students are not seniors.
There are students from every grade level who do not do their homework or study.
Effort must be put forth by the student in order for learning and retention to
occur.
Students who use illegal substances show the characteristics of a poor learner.
The abuser may consistently forget homework assignments and do poorly on exams.
Recovered drug user Bob* explains, "The pressure from your friends and society
to use drugs is sometimes overwhelming. Once I started, everything went
downhill, especia .....
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Kant: The Universal Law Formation Of The Categorical Imperative
Number of words: 1537 - Number of pages: 6.... of the Universal Law Formation of the Categorical
Imperative requires that a maxim be universally applicable to all rational
beings. M1 succeeds in passing the first stage. We can easily imagine a world in
which paramedics always answer widows truthfully when queried. Therefore, this
maxim is logical and everyone can abide by it without causing a logical
impossibility. The next logical step is to apply the second stage of the test.
The second requirement is that a rational being would will this maxim to
become a universal law. In testing this part, you m .....
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Forgotten Kids
Number of words: 749 - Number of pages: 3.... Depression. Bipolar children long to be free of the strange feelings of sadness or euphoria and the voices that torment them. They wish for a good nights sleep and hope for a day when they can put their words on paper. They dream of friends who don’t abandon them when their moods change; and look for a miracle in the eyes of doctors who don’t always believe that bipolar can happen to a child. Until society becomes more aware and accepting of these illnesses, our future children with these disabilities stand no chance.
My son,was diagnosed at a .....
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High School Drop-outs: Cause And Effect
Number of words: 398 - Number of pages: 2.... many parents are not firm enough with their children and their
education. Parents fail to impress upon their children the importance of
remaining in school and that dropping-out is detrimental to their future.
Sometimes teens drop-out because of a lack of fear instilled into them by
their parents. Many teens have little or no parental supervision. Coupled
with a lack of communication skills between parents and teens, the result
can be a lack of involvement with school.
There is an absence of effort put forth by many of today's students.
They seem quite lack .....
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Professional Wrestling
Number of words: 993 - Number of pages: 4.... for a “hero” against a “vilian”. Most all matches are set up in a way that there is always
one crowd favorite, and one that the crowd hates.
Today Professional Wrestling is no longer a sport but a entertainment industry.
The fights are rigged, the wrestling is fake, and the only thing real about wrestling is the
money. Millions of dollars are generated by professional wrestling. TV contracts,
t-shirts, posters, Video games, movies. These all generate enough money and interest to
make professional wrestling the most watched entertainment event today. .....
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Urban Consolidation
Number of words: 2607 - Number of pages: 10.... of a reduction in urban sprawl.
? The Development Industry’s equations of profit established through better and higher levels of land use.
Essentially urban consolidation proposes an increase of either population or dwellings in an existing defined urban area (Roseth,1991). Furthermore, the suburban village seeks to establish this intensification within a more specific agenda, in which community is to be centred by public transport nodes, and housing choice is to be widened with increased diversity of housing type (Jackson,1998). The underlying pr .....
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Cheerleaders
Number of words: 375 - Number of pages: 2.... one another. In order to go out and compete together or even preform together they must look together and if all the girls don't know how to work together they won't look like one.
practice just as hard if not harder then other athletes. They are required to go to mandatory clinics to improve their skills. They also recieve demerits for little things such as having the wrong color bow in their hair. In soccer the coaches couldn't care less what is in your hair. A normal practice for a cheerleading squad is a mile run followed by twenty minutes of stretching .....
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