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- 20911: Christian Morality
- ... shows that sin victimizes persons and corrupts minds, but theology portrays sin as being subjectively arbitrated by God and therefore in need of being interpreted by those who speak for God. The fatalism left the world's moral analysis with a large gap in it. The gap is in the abstract basics. Basics are the realities upon which other realities depend. They create the bedrock of all subjects. This website defines ...
- 20912: Response To AOL Controversy
- ... you can" by Bob Woods is all about the hoopla concerning the fact that America Online, or AOL, has not been able to accommodate its vast amount of customers. This is due to AOL's new flat rate, which substituted their original hourly deal. Many AOL users experience busy signals when trying to log on. When and if they do get on AOL, the service runs extremely slow because of the ...
- 20913: War On Poverty: Project South
- ... a community-based, membership institute that develops popular political and economic education and action research for organizing and liberation. They contribute to the development of a strategic vision for the movement emerging in the ese new times-bringing together grassroots, scholar and cultural activists and youth on the basis of equality to join in the process of understanding and transforming our society. The work of Project South is funded by dues ...
- 20914: Corcopare Day Care Centers
- ... her family, dress the baby and still be on time to arrive to work. This idea will satisfy both the mother and her boss. Finally, parents would be able to spend time with their child. New mothers for example, may prefer to spend time with their child during their lunch breaks. During the lunch break the mother would be able to feed her baby. The mother can arrange her break schedule ...
- 20915: Lord Jim
- ... guy who made a terrible mistake and cannot forgive himself for what he has done. He made a cowardly act, but that should not keep him from moving on, yet it does. He was not brave, and that bugged him. In the end, however, by returning to the village to receive his definite fate he shows an amount of courage that one cannot measure. Conrad is trying to stress the point ...
- 20916: Animal Rights
- ... concern themselves with hunting, fishing, zoos, the circus and other ways in which animals are used for entertainment purposes. PETA is actively involved in exposing all the illegal practices used in animal experimentation. As many new studies continue to come out, more research is pointing to the conclusion that animal experiments are not always as accurate as we'd like to think they are. Although some similarities exist, quite a few ...
- 20917: Lord Of The Flies 2 --
- ... him with envy and a desire of revenge towards Ralph and his rules. Jack withdraws from the conch group and froms his own "tribe", which will not submit to any governing force. In Jack's world, anarchy rules. The boys that join Jack's army do it because they get to hunt pigs and they don't have to work.
- 20918: Many Advertisements Use Codes to Convey a Fairy Tale to Consumers
- ... for most consumers today. Sociology shows advancements in culture from hunting-gathering societies to the post-industrial society the United States is entering into today. The companies show how they are making the card game “New and Improved,” something every consumer likes to hear. Consumers believe they can get better quality when they hear this phrase, but this ad doesn't really give better quality to the game. Although the computer ...
- 20919: Ivan Pavlov
- Ivan Petrovich Pavlov (1849-1936), world famous Russian physiologist became second to Freud as the most influential psychologist of our century. Pavlov was a follower of "The father of Russian psychology," Sechenov, whose theory was that the reflex is the essence ...
- 20920: Lisa Bright And Dark By John N
- When someone has a nearly "perfect" life, it s hard to believe that person could be going out of his or her mind. Lisa Bright and Dark, by John Neufeld, explores the world of mental illness through Lisa Shilling, a sixteen year old who believes she is going crazy. Though she and her friends know this, she is unable to receive help because her parents think she is ...
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