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- 6621: Analysis of Police Corruption
- ... week, in the same Manhattan hearing room where the Knapp Commission once sat, the new body heard Dowd and other officers add another lurid chapter to the old story of police corruption. And with many American cities wary that drug money will turn their departments bad, police brass around the country were lending an uneasy ear to the tales of officers sharing lines of coke from the dashboard of their squad ...
- 6622: Shusterman And The Aesthetic E
- ... this aspect of their work be critically analyzed. In short, as Shusterman puts it, "The decline of aesthetic experience in analytic philosophy stems from confusions arising from the changing role of this concept in Anglo-American philosophy from Dewey to Danto, and especially from the fact that this diversity of roles has not been adequately recognized."(pg.32) Shusterman recognizes this confusion and attempts then to "articulate its contrasting conceptions," as ...
- 6623: Siberian Husky
- ... the Siberian Husky are that in 1909 the first all Siberian Husky dog sled team was formed to race in the All Alaskan Sweepstakes Race. The Husky was recognized as an official breed by the American Kennel Club in 1930. (The Complete Dog Book 113-7). I think the Siberian Husky is an excellent dog for a family to own. It will provide a good companion as well as an effective ...
- 6624: Creation VS. Evolution
- ... of mitochondrial DNA throughout periods of statis and anastatis in a multigenerational time scheme would confuse and frustrate the general public. Perhaps the reason why creation scientists have so much influence is because the average American knows very little if any about science theories and thought. The public would much prefer emotional appeal over technical details. Unfortunately for scientists, most of them don't know how to speak emotionally and get ...
- 6625: Affirmative Action And Its Eff
- ... work force. The number of women in the computer industry has increased 93%, in auto industry 89%, and in pharmaceuticals 78% (Dunkle 44). Thirty years ago this was not the case, and affirmative action forced American employers to open their eyes to the benefits of diversity. "Affirmative action in 1995 is beginning to resemble Soviet Communism in 1969. Outside the sheltered elites, the majority of people loathe it. The circumstances in ...
- 6626: Signs Of The Zodiac
- ... ambitions. BIBLIOGRAPHY Black, Gayle. The Sun Sign Diet. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1986. Grant, Russel. Your Sun Signs. London, England: Virgin Books Ltd., 1984. Goodavage, Joseph F. Write Your Own Horoscope. New York: New American Library, Inc., 1968. Gettings, Fred. The Book of the Zodiac. London, England: Ward Ltd., 1972. Goodman, Linda. Linda Goodman's Sun Signs. New York: Taplinger Publishing Co., Inc., 1968.
- 6627: Alcohol Research Paper
- ... categories, including all of the negative aspects of drinking. Social drinking is a common occurrence around America. Whether it is after work or after a football game, white collar or blue, two-thirds of the American population sit down at least once a week to enjoy an alcoholic beverage (Med.unc.edu). Many of these people do not realize that drinking is what leads to uncontrolled behavior, drunk driving, and in ...
- 6628: Simpsons 4
- The American animation The Simpsons is now in its 10th season as a show in its own right. It was created by Matt Groening as shorts for the Tracy Ullman Show and was bought by the Fox ...
- 6629: Sinking Of The Titanic
- ... for the Titanic (" Mute Testimony Of The Wreckage" 706,704). The new ship the Americans had, had cameras and manuverable arms (" A Long Last Look At The Titanic" 705). On the first run of the American sonar ship "J.J" they spotted one of the giant boilers of the Titanic, so the Americans added die-cast metal arms to pick up the boiler ("Mute Testimony Of The wreckage" 707). On the ...
- 6630: Smart Cards
- ... and this seems to have happened at Exeter University in relation to the implementation of their smart card system. For example, Exeter was praised by a national newspaper: "The university s (Exeter] involvement in the revolution of the information age is reflected in its academic and research work." (The Times 1997). Finally, the prospects for the future of smart cards are good, and the consensus seems to be that its going ...
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