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The Scarlet Letter
Number of words: 502 - Number of pages: 2

.... colorful clothes, is extremely smart, pretty, and nice. More often than not, she shows her intelligence and free thought, a trait of the Romantics. One of Pearl's favorite activities is playing with flowers and trees. (The reader will recall that anything affiliated with the forest was evil to Puritans. To Hawthorne, however, the forest was beautiful and natural.) "And she was gentler here [the forest] than in the grassy- margined streets of the settlement, or in her mother's cottage. The flowers appeared to know it"(194) Pearl fit in with natural things. Also, Pearl is always effervescent .....

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Ethics - International
Number of words: 400 - Number of pages: 2

.... and Libby should not have introduced cyclamates into the foreign markets. Cyclamates could be very damaging to one’s health, and that is why the FDA banned their use in America. Based on Singer’s first premise, if we can prevent something bad from happening without sacrificing anything of comparable moral significance, than we ought to. For his second premise, based on the FDA’s ban of cyclamates, they are obviously bad. For his third premise, by not introducing cyclamates, Libby, McNeil and Libby would not be sacrificing anything of comparable moral significance. Th .....

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Human
Number of words: 693 - Number of pages: 3

.... These are basic morals or ideals we s live by today, in our mind and domains. Gilgamesh believes that s equal god plus animal. The divine plus the beast makes up a person. Another point that is mention on pg 49, is that man should be able to see his own death. s are the only animals aware that they are going to die, and what might possibly happen. Essay on Man, Alexander Pope, says that a man doubts everything. s can see the good and bad in things, while an animal just wonders what it is. The ’s mind and body both prefer different things. The mind could say you’re too fat, a .....

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My Lai: The Event, The Trial,
Number of words: 1502 - Number of pages: 6

.... the government's world of lies, and all hell broke loose. The people's opinion began drifting non-stop against the war, as opposed to their previous pro-war attitude. There were anti-war demonstrations and peace movements (Almond) that shut down colleges, and sometimes towns across the country. Then one day, as the media was delivering their daily recurrences of the horror that was Vietnam, reports of a massacre in a village designated as My Lai 4 came up. Following these reports and some "thorough" investigation came the indictment of Lt. William Calley, the man slated responsible for .....

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Searching For Utopia
Number of words: 1425 - Number of pages: 6

.... by the Brotherhood of Man. His doctrine was later turned into a religion by his followers. Even though many of his writings may seem extremely unrealistic, several of them were prophetic in nature. Not only did he predict future events, he also influenced many great minds of the nineteenth century, making him an important figure of his time. Another eccentric who was seeking his own type of utopia was Francois Marie Fourier. Although several of Fourier's views were influenced by the same trends as Saint-Simons' his ideas were significantly different, for Fourier saw no use in scie .....

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The Dog Fight
Number of words: 905 - Number of pages: 4

.... I could tell they were scared but trying not to show it. I walked around telling them what was at stake if we failed this operation. We would not only be a failure to our country but hundreds, even thousands of innocent people could die. These men had gone past the scared stage now and started to focus intensely on the job at hand, trying to save our country. Dismissed. After the briefing, they went to the changing rooms and suited up and prepared for what would be the most enduring dogfight of their lives. Nothing could prepare someone for a time like this. The thoughts of their m .....

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Book Review: Impact Of Tourism On Mountain Environment
Number of words: 1073 - Number of pages: 4

.... of the primary sources of earning for the people and government. This happened to be one of the few positives that came along with the commercialization of Mount Everest. One of the articles I focused on the most is titled; Impact of Tourism on the Ecosystem of Nepal. It discussed in great detail how important the land and its uses are to the people of the Himilayas. At many of the bases of the mountain there is little vegetation and forest remaining to cover the lower slopes. This article made it very clear that man was creating a very big problem to the ecosystem of the Everest reg .....

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Characteristics Of A Leader
Number of words: 212 - Number of pages: 1

.... of leader are honor, loyalty, and putting the people ahead of you. The first of these qualities, honor, is required because you want your people to trust you. Besides that, you want other leaders, from other nations to trust you. If you were dishonorable no one would trust you and shame you, and therefore shame your nation. The second of these qualities is loyalty. If you weren't loyal, then no one would trust you also. You would be dishonored, and probably disowned. The last of these qualities is putting the people (your entourage) ahead of yourself. If doing som .....

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The Tradition Of The Twelfth Man
Number of words: 1487 - Number of pages: 6

.... up. When interviewed later Gill remarked: "I wish I could say I went in a scored the winning touch down but I didn't, all I did was stand by ready to go in case my team needed me (Parks No 4., 108)." Although he didn't play in that game, he was ready and able to go in and give it his best. This readiness to support the team inspired the rest of the Aggies, and to this day, every member of the student body stands through the entire game to tell the team, “We're here if you need us.” Today, and everyday since 1922, the term Twelfth Man, has referred to every Aggie in the stands. The Twe .....

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Asian Mythology
Number of words: 848 - Number of pages: 4

.... no word in the important decisions that shape our lives.We would likely see only one type of view of a situation, a narrow view of the male chauvanist.A view that would make it hard for women and easier for a man. The country's behavior would In time the country will become poor because women will not be able to carry there own weight because they are not allowed to join the work force. With females out numbering males and living longer over half of our population will not contribute to the workforce. This could cause tension between the sexes women will start to question why they are subser .....

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