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Term Papers on Miscellaneous
US Border Patrol: Pros & Cons
Number of words: 663 - Number of pages: 3.... think that all of the equipment is costing the
taxpayers too much. An estimation by TIME magazine states that in
California alone, $400 million is spent on healthcare for illegal
immigrants. CNN says that the care of illegal immigrants in one hospital
in Jacksonville, Florida costs taxpayers $44.5 million. A Federal
Government estimate says that $1.6 billion dollars is spent on the
education of illegal immigrants each year in California alone. Just think
of how much money is spent on illegal immigrants across the country. Now
this is just the cost of t .....
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In 1984
Number of words: 765 - Number of pages: 3.... However, they could easily watch the packets of information running through their systems and rebuild the your private E-mail, or newsgroup transactions, piecing those together can be detrimental to you, as well as legal for the watcher. In order to change the future and the present you do not need to own a time machine. You simply have to control the past. the government, or "The Party," controlled the past. They were able to destroy all proof that something did or did not happen. "The Party" was able to destroy all of the references that something, even a pers .....
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Tourism
Number of words: 585 - Number of pages: 3.... most Americans would probably not be so negative about it. The American Dream that influences their society speaks for the strength of the individual. That is, if you really want to be rich, you can be, as long as you're not afraid of working hard. So, people obviously like being tourists, and the even more obvious reasons for that can be the need for something different to occur in ones life, not always being stuck in the same old tracks, over and over again. Or, that we need to relax, which you apparently can't do at home, only abroad. One classic reason .....
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The Existence Of External Forces
Number of words: 876 - Number of pages: 4.... which men use these things. This type of cause is arrived at differently in
everyone, and it cannot be measured, predicted, or understood as well as the
other type. In fact it is often unable to be seen at all, but it must exist
simply because the entire world or even the simple workings of one man's brain
cannot be described completely using only the laws of nature. A complex moral
decision is created in the mind of men by more that just a random or predictable
set of electrical impulses, but by the not completely understood spiritual and
psychological m .....
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I Believe: A Code Of Ethics
Number of words: 1967 - Number of pages: 8.... a novel, written for profit...
I believe in the mother ship...
I believe the Mona Lisa was framed...
I believe in Pez...
I believe Darwin...
I believe in beauty...
I believe we have the worst justice system in the world with the
exception of every other system...
I believe in Wally and the Beaver...
I believe I didn't learn anything in kindergarten...
I believe we are all in this together...
I believe that breakfast is the most important meal of the day...
I .....
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Sneakers - The Movie
Number of words: 922 - Number of pages: 4.... the box to enter into the airport terminal control center where they have the power to direct aircrafts wherever they want. They have the ability to access the FBI database or any other government agency’s database in the world; such access gives the owner of the box complete power. An example of how this power could be used is this, if there is a war currently in progress, the knowledge within this box could be used to access a military database of the opposing force and would show where the enemy is situated or based then an air raid could wipe them out. Obv .....
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Personal Identity: Philosophical Views
Number of words: 1378 - Number of pages: 6.... at age 40 than at
age 4. Also a problem arrives in alterations to a body. If John goes to war,
becomes injured by a mine, and then has his legs amputated is he not still the
same person, John? Therefore, the preceding definition of body theory is not
sufficient, since it does not account alterations to the same body. Yet another
problem is numerical. If someone were to get a finger chopped off, would that
finger be considered another person? What if a scientist was to use someone's
DNA and replicate another person with the same body? Surely just because .....
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Migrant Labour
Number of words: 4452 - Number of pages: 17.... effects on the South African family and the South African child.
To completely understand the impact that migrant labor has had on the African family and child. It must first be understood why the migrant labor force was created, who benefited from it and how it worked. To understand this we must go back to the beginning of colonialism in Africa.
With the arrival of the Dutch settlers to the Cape, little did the African people of Cape known that their lives would be changed forever. With the colonization of South Africa by the first Dutch settlers, also c .....
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