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Dreams 2
Number of words: 749 - Number of pages: 3

.... a drop of water on the patient's forehead, and the patient dreamt he was in Italy, and sweating violently while drinking Orvieto wine. So this would be one theory to how dreams come about. However, Freud pondered the question of "why do we have dreams if there is no external stimuli present?" Thus, he concluded that if there is no external stimuli then the dreamer must receive stimulus from an internal force, such as our inner most desire, wishes, fears, and problems. Such emotions are called latent dreams thought, as compared to external forces, which are called manifest dream contents. Try .....

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What Is It Mean To Be A Human
Number of words: 566 - Number of pages: 3

.... thing that what make man different from other creature and they had before they were expelled. First is that they will be immortal if they will not eat from tree of knowledge. Immortally is also another similarity between God and man. Second is that man didn't possess knowledge, that make man different from God. Another aspect we can point out from the passage above and other passages. That was said to man and to all other creatures. "Behold I have Give you every plant yielding seed which is upon the face of all earth, and every tree with seed in its fruit; you shall have them for fo .....

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Concentration Camps
Number of words: 1285 - Number of pages: 5

.... in 1938 and added Jewish and other anti-Nazi refugees the following year. In Great Britain the government used Defense Regulation 18B in 1939 to send potentially disloyal citizens and refugees from enemy countries to internment camps. In the U.S., Executive Orders 9066 and 9102, later upheld by the Supreme Court, empowered the military to transport 70,000 U.S. citizens of Japanese descent and 42,000 Japanese resident aliens from the West Coast to relocation centers in the interior. Soviet Camps In Russia the Bolsheviks established concentration camps for suspected counterrevolutiona .....

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Levels Of Processing And Word
Number of words: 987 - Number of pages: 4

.... the effects of deeper levels of processing on retention of words was tested. They found that the deeper level the word was processed on, the more likely the word was to be retained. A simple structural task (“Is there a word present?”) requires very little processing and therefore a lesser chance for retention. Tasks that required participants to complete a sentence frame task (Does the word fit into the sentence…?) needed a deeper level of processing and resulted in greater retention. With today’s interest in increasing memory and the findings by Craik and Tul .....

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GI Jane Military Surplus
Number of words: 545 - Number of pages: 2

.... this business. Rationale for development This business is in need of an Information System, to maintain their stock levels, to maintain employees information. This will provide in a higher turnover for the business due to its need for internal audits, stock lists and product lists for customers. All this would result in a higher turnover for the company, because of improved efficiency and stock control. Specification On completion this system will maintain the records of stock. It will also maintain employees information. It will provide a simple utility for changing the databases .....

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Silent Spring
Number of words: 885 - Number of pages: 4

.... which left animals without food and water. The first part of the quote is describing this. “The sedge is withr’d from the lake” is another way of showing the destroying of plants. The sedge that was withr’d in the quote has been stripped of its natural beauty. This was caused by chemicals used along this lake to kill the plants that were unattractive to the eye according to the land owner. The second part of the quote “and no birds sing” is describing the consequence of killing those plants. Once there were animal life along this lake. Birds sang and took baths in it. .....

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Existentialism
Number of words: 545 - Number of pages: 2

.... had been imprisoned in Germany in 1940 but managed to escape, and become one of the leaders of the Existential movement. Other popular playwrights were Albert Camus, and Jean Anouilh. Just like Anouilh, Camus accidentally became the spokesman for the French Underground when he wrote his famous essay, "Le Mythe de Sisyphe" or "The Myth of Sisyphus". Sisyphus was the man condemned by the gods to roll a rock to the top of a mountain, only to have it roll back down again. For Camus, this related heavily to everyday life, and he saw Sisyphus an "absurd" hero, with a pointless existance. Camus fe .....

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Personal Writing: The College Experience
Number of words: 723 - Number of pages: 3

.... my first priorities. I would much rather spend time with my friends, watch television, or go to a party than do my schoolwork. I have found that all the distractions that are present in college life lead to procrastinating. There have been many times when I have put off doing an assignment until the night before. It is obvious that as a college student, I have had to adapt to a whole new style of learning. Another thing that I have had to adapt to is living on my own. Since I don't have a curfew anymore, I feel more independent than I ever have before. I no longer have to worry about coming .....

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Waxing A Snowboard
Number of words: 366 - Number of pages: 2

.... and condition. 2. Use in a well-ventilated area or with a respirator. (Only if you are hot waxing) 3. Heat iron below the “smoking iron” temperature. 4. Melt the smallest end of the wax on the iron and drip all over the snowboard. 5. Smooth out drips with iron. 6. Let wax completely dry then scrape with a plastic or metal scraper. 7. Buff wax with a buffing pad. IF YOU ARE DOING A RUB ON WAS YOU WILL NEED TO FALLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1. Select wax or waxes for correct snow temperature and condition 2. Grasp wax firmly so that it is flat on the base of the b .....

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