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School Has To Be More Fun
Number of words: 777 - Number of pages: 3.... Better equipment will make learning more efficient and therefore more fun. The school can also use the money to organize more sporting events, dances, movie nights and many more. This will make students look forward to waking up early and going to school and will therefore give students more positive energy to learn. Finally the extra money will also help the most important part of the school, the teachers. Teachers can be offered special bonuses for having a high class average or other important statistics. This will make the teachers happy and will therefore make the students happy too. As .....
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Existentialism
Number of words: 912 - Number of pages: 4.... argued for the existence of a
divine being, described as the "Prime Mover," who is responsible for the
unity and purposefulness of nature. In order for humanity to attain such a
climax, everyone must imitate The Almighty's perfect profile. Aristotle's
basic philosophy deduces that humanity strives for an identical peak of
moral excellence, as judged by a higher being (Aristotle).
Existentialism declares that the individual must choose his way;
there is no predetermination. Since the universe is meaningless and absurd,
people must set their own ethical standards. The universe does not
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History Of Coca-Cola
Number of words: 2474 - Number of pages: 9.... as well as caffeine from the kola nut found in a
tree from Africa. It was sold as a cure for nervous
disorders, disturbances of internal plumbing and
impotency.5.
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In November 1885, Pemberton decided to remove the wine
and offer it as a syrup based medicine or a fountain drink,
after Atlanta voted to become a dry city effective
July 1886.6. He began experimenting. When he started out the
overall taste was very bitter due to the caffeine and
coc .....
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Boss Mustang
Number of words: 509 - Number of pages: 2.... when flying down the road. The BOSS is a
4-seater with comfortable space for children. I myself have been privileged enough to drive this car. The first thing I noticed when driving the car was the smoothness it had. This car was extremely light, 2164 pounds. Motor World has examined this car from front to back and give it a perfect 10. Every magazine I¡¦ve looked at has rated this car no lower than a 8.5 which is still extremely high. This car itself has the looks, drive, and speed to out perform any major sports car on the market.
I would ask any of my readers to go to t .....
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Subliminal Advertising Is Fair
Number of words: 836 - Number of pages: 4.... so. Subliminal messages are just a more efficient way of advertising by appealing to the consumers subconscious mind and bypassing their decision making mind, swaying them to need something they really do not. However, while subliminal messages may make consumers buy items, they also prevent theft. That elevator music you hear in Sears is not just there because the manager likes it. The first purpose of this music is to lull you into a shopping trance. You will also notice that there are no clocks in Sears. This is to make you loose all track of time if you don’t have a watch and .....
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Building A Radio Empire-chancellor Media
Number of words: 4863 - Number of pages: 18.... first there was the print, and then there was sound . . . In 1821 an English man named Wheatstone reproduced sound. However, the future of radio didn’t really begin until 1890 when Branly transmitted the first radio waves in France. In 1901 the American Marconi Company, the forerunner of RCA, sent radio signals across the Atlantic. And five years later, “a program of voice and music was broadcast in the United States.”
In 1907 DeForest began a regular radio broadcast featuring music. In 1909 the first talk-radio format, covering women’s suffrage, was broadcast. .....
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Psychology...discuss The Relat
Number of words: 1247 - Number of pages: 5.... by an unknown physiological process, so it’s detail becomes progressively extinct. Often, each factor plays an equal role in memory loss. One way to encode information befre it is erased in short term memory is by a process of organisation. This means the individual groups together or pairs off the necessary information given in order to remember it (store it in short term memory) rather than learning information off at random. This process of organisation makes it much easier to remember information.
In order for learning to occur, the information in short-term memory must be manipul .....
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To Speed Or Not To Speed
Number of words: 481 - Number of pages: 2.... In addition, paying for traffic school is also a disagreeable experience. If you waited to see the judge, you may be on your way after paying the fine. If the judge is kind, and offers a traffic school option, the unpleasantness continues. Usually the traffic
school is no where near to the courthouse, which causes you to search to find the it. The great experience of paying is close at hand after locating the sorrow-laden school. You must endure the excruciating nine hour course after paying for the privilege of attending. This is a class most people would have never taken if given the chan .....
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Corporate Development During T
Number of words: 546 - Number of pages: 2.... the refining process turning it into gasoline. Although these two powerful men used two different methods of management their businesses were still very successful (Conlin, 425-426).
Tycoons like Andrew Carnegie, "the steel king," and John D. Rockefeller, "the oil baron," exercised their genius in devising ways to circument competition. Although, Carnegie inclined to be tough-fisted in business, he was not a monopolist and disliked monopolistic trusts. John D. Rockefeller came to dominate the oil industry. With one upward stride after another he organized the Standard Oil Company, whic .....
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Aids
Number of words: 1249 - Number of pages: 5.... with hemophilia, the male and female sexual partners of people in these risk groups, immigrants from Africa and the Caribbean, and some of the infant children born to women at risk.
All these varied people had one thing in common: almost absent levels of the white blood cells called T helper cells that keep the immune system functioning properly. Their defective immune systems left them vulnerable to one serious health problem after another. Although many problems could be treated, and even cured, others immediately arose. After their first serious problem, people were said to have , and o .....
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