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Term Papers on Miscellaneous
Professional Sports: The Hidden Greed
Number of words: 1999 - Number of pages: 8.... contend that sometimes lockouts are unavoidable
and are often the only way to work out problems. The opposition reasons
that professional teams with huge payrolls deserve all the money because
they worked hard to get where they are. They argue that most players work
hard to become great athletes and therefore they deserve enormous salaries.
They also plead that lockouts are healthy for professional sports because
they help each sport continually evolve and adapt to new problems it faces.
While the opposition does not notice the greed problems greed causes, .....
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Punishment
Number of words: 479 - Number of pages: 2.... this crime, especially if it is a child, should have serious attributes to these crimes.
Rape has become a serious crime in America today. We hear of rape crimes at least one every five minutes here in America. Like murder most of these crimes are committed by teenagers. I think that convicting a young teenager of this crime and declaring them mentally insane is ludicrous. They should ban such ways for escaping the of such a brutal crime. As the saying from the Bible goes, "Spare the rod and spoil the child." We must stop the ways of escaping the system an .....
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A Look At Public Key Encryptio
Number of words: 1215 - Number of pages: 5.... key "+4." That
would mean we'd switch each letter in our message with the letter
that comes four places later in the alphabet. D would become H; R
would become V, and so on. You, or anyone else who knows the key
can easily switch the H back to a D, the V back to an R, and
figure out where to meet. Theses two examples are on opposite
sides of the spectrum, but both have their similarities and their
differences.
The major difference complexity, the government pays
mathematicians to research complex algorithms by which to encode
the messages, like t .....
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The Aristophanes' Ideology: Creation Through Separation
Number of words: 1578 - Number of pages: 6.... the looking for our "matching half."
""Love" is the name for our pursuit of wholeness, for our
desire to be complete."
(Symposium, Speech of Aristophanes (192E)))
This is according to Aristophanes. His ides, or rather theory of "wholeness" is truly one of, if not the most, original and convincing of answering the complex question of: what is love? Aristophanes, argues that love is simply the name for the desire of pursuit of the whole. Aristophanes could not have been any closer to answering the question that has baffled souls (minds) of the intellectual an .....
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The Safety Of Our Food Supply
Number of words: 1296 - Number of pages: 5.... additive and the available scientific evidence if we are to judge how safe it is. We must understand that absolute safety is impossible for any food additive or other chemical.
Microorganisms contaminate our food and that's the reason why we must use preservatives in order to keep our food (and also certain medications) fresher for a longer period of time. A lot of people are questionning the safety of some preservatives that are currently used in our food supply.
Some people don't like the fact that there are chemical additives such as antimicrobial agents in th .....
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What Is Radar
Number of words: 2203 - Number of pages: 9.... a target. It can tell how fast and in
which direction the target is moving. This information can be used to
direct the firing of guns and missiles to protect a country against attack.
In peacetime, radar can help navigate ships, land planes in a fog, and
guide astronauts. Radar can help control street traffic and assist the
police in finding speeding automobiles.
Radar sets come in many sizes. A small set, made for use in a guided
missile, is not much larger than a coffeepot. The larger sets used to study
distant planets may oupy a building many storie .....
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What Is Zen
Number of words: 3551 - Number of pages: 13.... This attitude is called “no-mind”, a state of consciousness where thoughts come and go without leaving any trace. Unlike other forms of Buddhism, Zen holds that such freedom of mind cannot be attained by gradual practice but must come through direct and immediate insight. Zen students prepare themselves to be receptive to such answers by sitting in meditation (Japanese za-zen) while they simply observe, without thought, whatever may be happening. The Zen belief is that nature cannot be grasped by any system of fixed definitions or cl .....
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Does Early Attachment Predict
Number of words: 2610 - Number of pages: 10.... to measure the quality of an infants attachment relationship to his/her primary caregiver. This consists of 8 short episodes, which attempt to simulate events that would take place in the process of normal living. Through these the experimenter observes the infant/caregiver interaction, the infant's reaction to separation with the primary caregiver and the infant's reaction to strangers. Ainsworth asserted that infants display three types of attachment quality: secure, resistant (insecure) and avoidant (insecure), and found that generally about 65% of the p .....
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