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Term Papers on Miscellaneous
A "Full House" In The "Hand" Of Education
Number of words: 1309 - Number of pages: 5.... He also wanted professors to expand on each subject in the same manner
so as to keep balance among them all. He gave the example,
In the combination of colors, very different effects are produced
by a difference in their selection and juxtaposition; red, green, and white
change their shades,according to the contrast to which they are submitted.
And in like manner, the drift and meaning of a branch of knowledge varies
with the company in which it is introduced to the student. If his reading
is confined simply to one subject, certainly it has a tende .....
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The Job Of A Graphic Designer
Number of words: 366 - Number of pages: 2.... an eye-catching design.
The tools of a graphic artist
The equipment that a graphic artist uses computers, mainly Macintoshes because of their dependability, ease of use, and graphics capabilities. For storage they use Zip disks ranging from 100 megabytes to 250 megabytes, and Jazz drives which can go from 1 gigabyte to 2 gigabytes, and now they even use protable Fire-Wire hard drives, or even CD-R
S, CD-RW’s, and nowadays DVD.
Training
No specific training is required for a graphic artist, since anyone with talent can get a job for themselves, but th .....
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A Public Relations Proposal Fo
Number of words: 4229 - Number of pages: 16.... the nation's food supply. In 1996, the distribution into the marketplace of the 177.6 million eggs produced is as follows:
·53.0% - purchased at retail
·27.9% - further processed (used in the manufacturing of products such as cakes, pies, pasta, etc.) for food service, manufacturing, retail and export
·17.4% - for food service use
·1.7% - for export
Cholesterol and its link to heart disease have been the biggest detriments to the egg's good name. Nutrition experts recommended a daily limit of 300 milligrams of cholesterol in order to maintain a low .....
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Cultural Standards Are All Tha
Number of words: 2103 - Number of pages: 8.... ethics vary in different societies, and it would be naïve not to acknowledge this. Beliefs of different societies cannot be said to be “correct” or “incorrect”, because those judgments would imply that there is a universal standard of right and wrong. But a universal standard of right and wrong is not only difficult to articulate from an objective standpoint, it is theoretically bankrupt. Any individual who attempts to formulate an objective set of values will always fail, because the prism through which they analyze the world will inevitably be marred .....
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High School Education In Japan And United States
Number of words: 1842 - Number of pages: 7.... stated the issue that "all children between the ages of 6 and 15 are required by law either to attend both an elementary school and a lower secondary school [c]" (Outline of the System of Elementary and Secondary Pg. 1). Then the students study three years in middle school, and after that, they enter high school at an age of fifteen through sixteen years old. However, in the United States, it depends on the state, and private school, but mostly the students enter the elementary school one-year earlier than Japanese students. Students in the United Stat .....
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Philosophy 4
Number of words: 950 - Number of pages: 4.... discusses what the original way of living is. He would say that there is an inequality in how we live, because we are born free and that is taken away from us. The chains that led from the inequality are subjugation, dominance, and oppression. These chains are artificial, because we are born free. Humans acquired the chains, Rousseau would argue. He will go on to say that because humans began to rationalize these chains were caused. Thinking rationally creates generalities , and along with the generalities comes labeling people. We began to use reason to .....
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Interpreting The Actions Of Th
Number of words: 1656 - Number of pages: 7.... mysterious occurrences that occurred within their everyday lives so that these
strange happenings made sense to them. The role of the gods needs to be
interpreted as well as the various myths that surround the great Greek epic
poem The Iliad by Homer.
One instance when the gods were used to explain a strange and unusual thing
was towards the beginning of the book. When King Agamemnon didn't give up his
wife, a priestess of Apollo, the god became angry and did this to the Achaian
people "First he attacked the mules and dogs, then he shot his kee .....
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Piercings
Number of words: 694 - Number of pages: 3.... has been around for centuries. Almost every culture through history has enhanced their appearance by inserting objects under the surface of their skin, often with a basis in mystical or religious beliefs. "Archaeologists have found Egyptian and Macedonian jewelry for pierced ears dating back to 2,000 BC, and many contemporary cultures preserve the piercing of ears, nose, tongues etc. as a rite of passage from childhood" (Monohan, Roger 1). People get pierced no matter what their race, sex, creed, color, or sexual orientation. "The practice crosses economic bounda .....
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