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Meditation
Number of words: 700 - Number of pages: 3.... Different people meditate in different ways. However, there are many similar guidelines or ways that people go about meditating. First, put your expectations aside. Don’t expect to all of a sudden have your consciousness altered. Be open to but don’t try to force something to happen. A few other things to avoid are over analyzing the , trying too hard to make your mind blank or chasing thoughts away, and putting too much emphasis on doing it right. In other words, let the practice of come to you and don’t try too hard to force it. The second thing is to make sure that .....
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The Working Class In Middletow
Number of words: 2166 - Number of pages: 8.... class. The working class is a rather complicated group and almost has a class system of its own. In the
late 1800's and during the depression of the 1930's the many members of the working class had hardly enough
money to buy food. In contrast, many 1950's and 1960's working class families lived quite comfortably and were
able to afford some modern luxuries. These working class differences were very common throughout the 1900's.
The following entails a look back at the working class in the late 1800's and follows their progress into the
present day. The way the working class earned .....
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Credit Cards
Number of words: 2269 - Number of pages: 9.... 1983, 40% did in 1995. Their balances were higher than ever, exceeding $1,300 on average in 1995, up $700 from 1983.
The reason these credit card companies are focusing on the low-income people is that once they are in debt, they can only afford to make the minimum payment and therefor can never pay off the balance of the credit card. For example, it would take 34 years to pay off a $2500 balance if a person just paid the banks suggested minimum payment. The middle class is also going further into debt. Credit card debt rose 23.5% from January 1997 to March 1998. Sixty three percent of all U .....
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Outside
Number of words: 604 - Number of pages: 3.... in the year 2004. After two months the ship was now approaching the end of the Solar system. So far there had been no signs of any other ships using the cruse drive.
There was one more planet to cross before they would leave the Solar system. They took notice of the planet. It was a beautiful huge planet with lots of colours. It would take them another two days to cross over it.
Two days Later…
The crew was getting nervous as they approached the end of the Solar system. When they reached the very edge, Commander Angelo called the crew together and told them the real mission. They were sho .....
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Rationalism And Religion
Number of words: 1059 - Number of pages: 4.... questions about the religion. Therefore, any rationalist view of the religion would be going against the religion. Many rationalistic views come from ones own interpretation of the Koran. According to Abdullah Ibn Abbas, "He who speaks about the Koran on the basis of his personal opinion only, will find his abode in hell fire." Because of the strong faith of many in Islam, rationalistic views are often condemned. An important element of my argument would be the topic of faith. Many rationalists in the religion believe that faith does not have to be "physically" shown. Those who demon .....
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Online Recruiting And Employee
Number of words: 4754 - Number of pages: 18.... employees to view job openings at the company they currently work for. Through both the Internet and Intranet, job applicants can view the available positions and submit their resumes online. Employees can review several resumes and follow up by contacting candidates for interviews. Job recruiting over the Internet allows candidates and corporations a chance to connect.
Online recruiting is a fast growing, popular service of the World Wide Web that many organizations are using for recruiting purposes. The employment industry has taken a big step towards recruiting in cyberspace. Appli .....
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Examine The Ways In Which Lang
Number of words: 1736 - Number of pages: 7.... and Owen, and ‘a mistake’ to Hugh and Manus. The two English speakers come as part of the same assignment, to make a map of the country and to ‘see that the place names are ... correct.’, but they have greatly differing attitudes towards Ireland and its identity. Captain Lancey sees the Irish as inferior to the English, which is evident when he is willing to evict a whole village of them, over the disappearance and probable death of one Englishman. Yolland however falls in love with Ireland, its language and culture and he feels that ‘something is being eroded .....
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Individual Understanding
Number of words: 1831 - Number of pages: 7.... create output, just like a computer. In fact, functionalists who support strong AI go so far as to say that an appropriately programmed computer actually has all the same mental states and capabilities as a human. In AMinds, Brains, and Programs,@ John Searle outlines this argument:
AIt is a characteristic of human beings= story understanding capacity that they can answer questions about [a] story even though the information they give was never explicitly stated in the story. . . . [Strong AI claims that m]achines can similarly answer questions about [stories] in this fashion. . . . Partisan .....
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The Chrysanthemums
Number of words: 1087 - Number of pages: 4.... left with the flower pot and Elisa was very happy.
Elisa was really happy when she left with her husband to go to town. This didn\'t last very long. Her whole attitude changed when she saw what the man had done with the chrysanthemum seeds. They had all been thrown on the side of the road. The man just
left with the flower pot. Elisa had felt really hurt when she saw the seeds on the side of
the road. were something Elisa planted all her life. When she saw them on the ground s .....
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When Will We Learn
Number of words: 1123 - Number of pages: 5.... Spontaneity is dead and gone. Or maybe it is just buried alive, and someone or something will dig through the soil and revive the American Dream. Because it has been discarded from our minds. We have lost that motivation, that inner drive, that heart and soul of what made this blistered nation appear to be great. We’ve degenerated so far that now the warts are beginning to emerge from underneath the surface. Underneath where the truth lies. And the truth lied underneath because no one ever learns from their mistakes. No one owns up to the responsibility. Which explains .....
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