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Social Darwanism
Number of words: 250 - Number of pages: 1.... nature. Today Spencer's idea is known as Social Darwinism. Social Darwinism was built on the principle that success would come to the most intelligent, ambitious, and productive people, who quite properly advanced their interests at the expense of the less able. Spencer endorsed this idea because he believed that this process would gradually improve society. For his opinion, Spencer was widely applauded by early industrialists who wanted to keep their big businesses free of government regulation. Even though many liked Spencer's ideas many objected it also. Many people thought that in a new .....
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Economic Rebirth Or Social Sui
Number of words: 1255 - Number of pages: 5.... upwards of 300 million dollars in this town? There are definite answers to these questions.
Gambling proponents’ point out there are very few industries that can have such an immediate impact on a community. Casino giant Resorts International conducted an economic impact study during the 1980’s when Louisiana was debating the legalization of gambling. This study predicted a huge influx of tourists, the creation of 69,000 jobs, and a 4.3 billion-dollar industry that would provide the city with a substantial increase in revenue. The owners of the Casino Queen, a riverboat .....
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Philosophy Of Education
Number of words: 469 - Number of pages: 2.... emphasis in teaching would be to grasp the student’s interests. If
you interest a student in their assignments their knowledge will expand.
The material that I will cover will become entertaining. If I can teach
the children and they enjoy it this may help them enjoy learning the rest
of their lives. I believe the best way to teach a child is to become
their friend. I will try to befriend every student I have. But, I will
try to never become too soft. In teaching, you must always keep a level
head and make rational decisions. I will always follow school guidelines
for discipline, .....
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Utopia
Number of words: 566 - Number of pages: 3.... toward their superiors and of personal aggrandizement and would surely override his idealistic and philosophical proposals.
Hythloday proceeds with the argument to a critical analysis of patterns of law, government, economic and more, among European nation, particularly in England. He criticism are directed specifically at the severity of the penal code, the terrible inequities in the distribution of wealth, the unequal participation in productive labor and so on. After which Hythloday gives an account of the whole life pattern of the ns.
Hythloday argued that a human life is of more w .....
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The Importance Of Community Pl
Number of words: 966 - Number of pages: 4.... It can maintain or change the appearance of the town. It can preserve or improve the quality of life within the community.
Most communities are well aware of the importance of planning, when it comes to the economy of an area, but many small towns and cities seem to ignore other aspects of the planning process, which could greatly affect the town. Most people feel that the economy is the single most important aspect to a community's health and vitality. They overlook some simple things, which could easily be changed, and would improve the looks, functionality, and enjoyability of a town .....
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The Old Testament Myth Or Trut
Number of words: 2718 - Number of pages: 10.... of that time. The influences must be explained, and then we may draw our conclusions. If we trace back to the first appearance of the Bible in written form, in its earliest translation, we arrive at approximately 450 B.C. Two texts, components of the Pentateuch referred to as J and E texts, can be traced to around 650 B.C. The J texts refer to Yahweh texts, characterized by the use of the word Yahweh or Lord in accounts; the E texts refer to Elohist texts, which use Elohim᠆ .....
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Hell: That Place In Your Mind
Number of words: 458 - Number of pages: 2.... They
give many descriptions of Hell, depending on what their idea of the good
land is, whether it is heaven, nirvana, or something else. It can be
everlasting damnation. It can be everlasting restlessness. It is what
each person makes it out to be for themselves. It frequently is a place
created in Paradise Lost, an epic poem about the book "Genesis." It has a
part that describes Hell as a place of great heat, one where it is
eternally on fire, where Lucifer rules over all. It is a place where no
one would want to be, as the work is never ending, where there is eternal
damnation.
Other .....
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Gun Control
Number of words: 1629 - Number of pages: 6.... used initially for hunting, and occasionally for self-defense. However, when the colonists felt that the burden of British oppression was too much for them to bear, they picked up their personal firearms and went to war. Standing against the British armies, these rebels found themselves opposed by the greatest military force in the world at that time. The 18th century witnessed the height of the British Empire, but the rough band of colonial freedom fighters discovered the power of the Minuteman, the average American gun owner. These Minutemen, so named because they would pick up their per .....
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Asynchronous Transfer Mode Net
Number of words: 712 - Number of pages: 3.... information is sent in a standardized size, these uniform groups are called cells.
New networking technology is accepted reluctantly, for choosing to buy yourself or your company a technology that does not become widely accepted means the waste of money, time, and energy. Due to this the users of ATM have been select until very recently. The major users of ATM are universities and research centers – both of who were given government “seed money” for the purpose. The users of ATM are growing very quickly and diversely as the fear of newness rubs off and envy grows toward the original .....
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Gangs
Number of words: 690 - Number of pages: 3.... An upward surge in youthful perpetrators of violence is complemented by an unprecedented growth in youth living with little or no adult supervision. For decades mostly adults drove violent crime, with kids involved mostly in property crime. What has been changing is that juveniles are becoming much more involved in violent offenses, with the use of weapons.
Authorities describe the youth gang as a "violent and insidious new form of organized crime", heavily armed with sophisticated weapons, gangs are involved in drug trafficking, witness intimidation, extortion, and bloody territorial .....
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