Definition Essay
.... breaking on reefs or sandbars. He is also the most respected. In addition the third surfer is known as the “snake” surfer, he is the one that steals everybody’s waves, meaning that if you are in the correct section of the wave which is in the curl, he would just drop in on your wave and not care. Lastly the cruelest surfers are the local boys the territorial ones. If your not from that part of town you better watch your behind because if you screw up the whole town gangs up on you and you are basi .....
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Description For The Existance
.... the air with dissertations on the relative nature of honesty; you would give me evidence one way or the other. The techniques of much of the philosophical arguments that go on would eliminate most of engineering and technology if they were applied in those fields.
The purpose of this brief study is to offer a logical, practical, pragmatic proof of the existence of God from a purely scientific perspective. To do this, we are assuming that we exist, that there is reality, and that the matter of wh .....
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Family A Tough Bond To Break
.... in Hades to find a way to make it back to Penelope and Telemacus. He must venture to the land of the dead (Rieu p 160). The only important thing in Odysseus’ life is returning to his family in Ithaca.
Having the same feelings his father possesses, Telemacus’ only desires are to keep his mother from marrying one of the many suitors and acquiring knowledge of his father. He must do this because he knows that if his father is dead, he must return to Ithica to fight the suitors alone (and eventua .....
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Fast Food Reality
.... and cholesterol, but generally low in the nutrients a growing body needs. Do you know how many grams of fat a burger contains? No, right? The reason is because fast food is not often labeled with nutrition facts, but people do not care about it, they just want something fast to eat. The problems begin when the intake of fast food is frequent or almost every day. It is really easy, cheap, and of course fast going to any fast food restaurant or drive through and buy a burger and fried chips, but is it g .....
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Fate
.... wouldn’t a being of higher power want a little drama a little break from the norm. I believe that he gave us a thing called free will. The ability to put into play our own set of events. If I was a director and I didn’t have to worry about time or money, I would like to see how my movie turned out if I wrote the beginning and let the actors decide the ending. Keeping in mind that I have the reserved power to change anything that went on in my play. I don’t question that fate exists but I believe that it .....
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Firearms
.... in foot. Revolvers usually hold 5, 6, or 7 bullets. There are 2 major types of revolvers: with single and simultaneous extraction of fired shells. In the first case, after you’re done shooting, you have to take out every single shell using some sharp object to push on it from the front holes of the chamber. In the second case, the revolver usually opens up, “breaking into two pieces” and you pull out every single shell, or the chamber is shifted left and emptied by pushing on the special rod in the fr .....
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Firefighting
.... tiller handler who drives the back end of a long truck. Fire
fighters will fight different sizes of fires. Sometimes they
fight big burning buildings or little grass fires. Since there
is such a great amount of heat put off from a fire, fire fighters
wear protective clothing. During a fire there could be
confusion. so fire fighters are organized and put to differnt
duties. These fire fighters are supervised by fire captians ,
battalion chiefs, or the fire chie .....
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First Saw I Ever Saw
.... of trees being cut each day had doubled problems of how to cut the logs into boards arose. Without an effective process of cutting a straight line the log were basically valueless. So the development of the sawpit, pitsaw, and the pitman became very popular. This saw pit was a deep hole dug in the ground in which a log would be laid over and a pitman would stand inside. The pitman would then use his weight to pull a pitsaw, a saw with a square frame and a thin metal blade used to cut logs into boards, .....
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Formula One Racing
.... an average 190-
mile Formula One race is unsurpassed by any other
motorsport. The typical racetrack consists of 2.5 miles
and 12 turns. During the lapping of this track, the 900-
horsepower 1400-pound cars can reach speeds in excess of
200 miles per hour. Even when cars capable of these speeds
are put into the hands of world-class drivers such as
Ferrari’s Michael Shumacher and McLaren’s Mika Hakkinen,
mishaps are bound to occur. This is what makes this sport
so exciting to .....
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Free Enterprise
.... Labor" thinking of the Republican Party before the Civil War was basically a form of the capitalist work ethic. It meant that if 1) you were free yourself; 2) your country was "free"; and, 3) there was no slave labor to take your livelihood, you could "make something of yourself," and become a capitalist or, at least, an independent producer, professional or artist. Americans in the North at that time were influenced by this capitalist "work-ethic" to under-estimate the energy of the South. They thought ( .....
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Freedom
.... their own good, he figured it would lead to the war of "all against all", therefore any government was better than the "state of nature". Locke believed that most people got along pretty well for the most part by rational intuition, but were always a few "bad apples" in the group that forced others to give up their natural rights in a law system in order to be able to punish the exceptions in the society. Rousseau criticizes Hobbes and Locke by saying that they weren't really looking at the real "State of .....
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Fighting For Our Love Ones
.... marijuana to terminally ill patients. Proposition 215 was passed by the voters of California, but patients who use marijuana could still and are prosecuted by our Federal Government.
Anne Boyce broke the law in order to obtain marijuana for her dying husband. Anne
Boyce, a sixty-seven year old Registered Nurse, is not your typical criminal, now is she?
Nevertheless, if Anne Boyce was caught by the law enforcement, she would be punished to the fullest extent of the law. Federally, possession .....
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Fairies
.... above the
waist but with the lower part of their bodies like fish. They live in an
underwater world of splendor. Beautiful mermaids often lure sailors to
their destruction, or cause shipwrecks. The Scandinavians believed in a
river spirit that looked like a man above the water and like a horse
below.
Most fairies live in fairyland, where some strange things are
ALWAYS happening. They live together ruled by a king and queen,
whose names are Oberon and Titania. Some people think that the rul .....
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Flying Dreams
.... be packed by a
Federal Aviation Administration rigger every 120 days or after the reserve
parachute has been deployed. The third piece is your altimeter that is
set and calibrated to altitude at ground level. Several optional pieces
of equipment are a helmet, gloves and a skydiving suit. Some jumpers like
to perform a pre-jump on the ground. It's most commonly called a dirt
dive. They walk through the skydive on the ground while talking about
what they will do on the jump and then what .....
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Federal Express
.... science and economics major at Yale, Smith had done extensive research on challenges facing pioneering firms in the information-technology industry. Through his research he determined that reliability and speed had never been strengths of cargo services, as they were typically sent on passenger planes on daytime flights, making next day deliver nearly impossible. Also, shipment outside of large cities required many transfers or was simply not available (Kinney, 47). Smith decided that Federal Expr .....
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