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3501: Ocean Pollution in the Third World
Ocean Pollution in the Third World In this introduction, I will try and accomplish this project about the Oceans on the earth which affect the Third World countries and countries all around the world. This topic was very interesting because there were lots of information and overall learning about this problem and the problem is getting better everyday. This topic is about the pollution in the oceans on ...
3502: Germany
... addition of six seats. To prevent fragmentation, a party must secure either three direct mandates or 5% of the total vote to be represented in parliament. This results in a barrier to the development of new parties, which must fullfill the 5% criteria without the help of representation in parliament. Also, when the practice of vacancies exist in parliament the positions are filled from the party list of the previous election rather than by a by-election, hampering new or small party formation. In the 1990 elections the small, and largely new, East German parties were allowed, for on time only, to form umbrella groups, side- stepping this constraint. However, state elections occur almost always once a year allowing parties to try and gain representation in ...
3503: How to Start a Billiard Club Business
... money playing a sport they enjoy. The goal of the business is to make all of the customers want to come back and refer the club to others to come and play. In starting a new business you must be aware a large percentage of new businesses fail. The most important thing to do to is prepare for your business is to develop through business plan. With this plan you will be able to see the strengths and weaknesses of your ... The felt on the tables is very old and not maintained very well. Many people complain about the conditions of this club. They loose a lot of business due to the lack of cleanliness. A new billiard club located not too far from the billiard club in Downingtown would take away just about all the business from the competition. People want a clean and comfortable atmosphere where they can relax ...
3504: Community Policing: The New Policing Concept!
Community Policing: The New Policing Concept! The way we police our communities is ever changing in society. As we approach the twenty-first century, communities differ in the way they police. The trend in the nineties is community policing ... great number of departments who like the traditional approach. Whether traditional or community policing, both have some good and bad concepts about them. Although traditional policing is what most communities have, community policing is the new trend and has many concepts that are overall better that the traditional policing method. Community Policing is a new philosophy of policing based on the concept that police officers and private citizens working together in creative ways can help solve community problems related to crime, fear of crime, social and physical disorder, and ...
3505: Problems of Modernization in Developing Nations
Problems of Modernization in Developing Nations The economic situation which exists in the developing world today, is the result of the relationship between the modern, and developing nations of the world. Modernized nations benefited from this relationship because it gave them access to natural resources. However, because of this relationship, many developing nations now suffer from severe problems. These nations are attempting to change the situation in which they struggle. A political cartoon I have recently seen illustrated the economic relationship between the industrialized world and the developing world. It shows that the industrial nations, The United States and Europe, are located in the northern hemisphere. On the other hand most of the developing world, Central and South America ...
3506: Cars: New or Used
New or Used I've been shopping for a car lately. My 1989 Chevy Cavalier doesn't have much life left. After visiting several car dealerships on a weekly basis and scouring the classified ads for several weeks, I've drawn many conclusions about cars. It is better to buy a used Honda or Toyota, then to buy a new Chevy or Ford. Let me demonstrate the three main reasons why. Older Japanese cars offer the same, if not higher quality technology than new Chevys or Fords. Many, if not all, of the new mechanical advancements are introduced by foreign automakers. This pattern is caused by American car companies unwillingness to invest as much money in research and ...
3507: Around The World In Eighty Day
Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne is a novel that takes place in the late nineteenth century. The title summarizes the plot because one day Phileas Fogg is with some friends and he reads in a newspaper that it is possible to travel around the world in eighty days. But no one believes this to be true except Phileas. Then Phileas bets them that he could make the journey in eighty or under days, and then leaves along with his servant immediately. Throughout the journey Phileas and his servant Passepartout use every means of transportation possible such as steamers, railways, carriages, yachts, trading-vessels, sledges, and even an elephant. The protagonist in Around the World in Eighty Days is Phileas Fogg. Fogg s most important character quality is his determination to succeed. After Fogg read the article in the paper about how it is possible to voyage the world ...
3508: New England And The Chesapeake
Although New England and the Chesapeake region were both settled largely by the people of English origin, by 1700 the regions had evolved into two distinct societies. The reasons for this distinct development were mostly based on the type on people from England who chose to settle in the two areas, and on the manner in which the areas were settled. New England was a refuge for religious separatists leaving England, while people who immigrated to the Chesapeake region had no religious motives. As a result, New England formed a much more religious society then the Chesapeake region. John Winthrop states that their goal was to form "a city upon a hill", which represented a "pure" community, where Christianity would be ...
3509: Ontological And Cosmological A
... Pg.313). I agree with Anselm's argument that in order for God to be the Supreme Being, the best, He must exist in both the understanding as well as in reality. Where did the world start? Where did everything start? If we believe that one thing came after another then there has to be a starting point. The only possible answer to this starting point is God. Thus, there must ... people to have faith in the existence of God. When people can not show cause and effect for certain happenings they attribute their cause to God. There must be God to keep order in the world or as some people say to keep the world going in utter disorder. Cosmological Argument The Cosmological Argument: The second "proof" of God's existence is a set of arguments that date back to the Aristotle's argument for God's existence. The ...
3510: The Hartford Whalers Are Going Going ...
... Civic Center can be blamed on Richard Gordon, the former owner of the Whalers who did not want the city of Hartford to run the Civic Center. In 1993, the state decided to negotiate a new lease with the Whalers. The state of Connecticut did not want to run the coliseum so they hired three private companies to take this job. These companies would only run the Civic Center if they ... lose seven million dollars a year. The Whalers had a season ticket drive last April to double their season ticket base and it only was partially successful. Many teams in the NHL have recently received new arenas that can generate a lot of revenue for their hockey team (Swift & Arace 1+). The state of Connecticut must go all out to save the Whalers, our only major league franchise, by giving them a very attractive lease at the Hartford Civic Center and the Whalers need a new arena for the 2002-03 season that can produce a lot of revenue. The first step toward solving the Whalers' problems is changing the Civic Center lease. The state must no longer allow private ...


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