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3151: Infinity
... s just one singular object. Okay, let's consider another point. You might think it's reasonable to believe that you walked across the room and sat down in the chair in front of your computer, yet, as I will explain momentarily, such a notion is ludicrous because motion is an illusion. If motion is an illusion then clearly the universe is not made up of many different objects (e.g ...
3152: More Than A Noble Perception
... his leader King Duncan and his wife Lady Macbeth all have opposing perceptions of him. Comparing their perceptions and the way he is shows how Macbeth may have came to the decision to commit his crime. Banquo is Macbeth's best friend in the tragedy. Banquo is with Macbeth when Macbeth meets the witches and they tell him of his upcoming fortune. Banquo notices how Macbeth is too ambitious after he ...
3153: College Costs
... later I as right. The first thing you have to do is get accepted by the College Admissions Department. This in itself is another bureaucratic nightmare. I talked to Al Biles the Assistant Dean of Computer Information Technology and said, "Just go over to admissions and sign up." Well when I got to admissions I paid my fee and waited for three weeks for a letter that never came. Instead I ...
3154: The Importance of Literacy
... will become lost in our rapidly changing society. The modern worker must be able to adapt to the changing job-scene. This often means gathering new skills and knowledge from printed material, whether instruction manuals, computer programs, or classroom training (text books). It is quite commonly the case that highly skilled jobs require a high level of literacy. Therefore, literary skill level is an important factor in predicting an individual's ...
3155: The American Education System; Cause for Rebellion
... spending increased by $1.9 billion to $264.3 billion. (Pear A3). Support for public schools is in serious decline. According to a 1996 Newsweek survey, education is the most serious concern of Americans, above crime, the environment, and the economy (Smith 41). Because of the public school system's failure to provide children with an adequate and effective education, citizens are beginning to question the value of the schools. Americans ...
3156: The Force Of Evil
... they realize their mistake. ". . . we both stared there for a minute, aware now of the murderous significance of the secret we had kept, with a sudden sense of guilt and fear, as if somehow the crime lay on our shoulders." Dick was caught in the end, and he paid for what he had done. But this act of brutal violence brought out the absolute animal in the people of the town ...
3157: Sometimes a Shining Moment: Good Teachers/ Bad Teachers
... or not to drop the bomb. I took this assignment to heart, I tried to make the letter look so official and realistic as possible. That night when I went home I turned on the computer and created a letter head to match the letter head of this letter that I got from Congressman John Kaisch. I did such a good job that Mrs. Oehler showed it off to the whole ...
3158: Scholars
... a total of 31.25 credits; more than any of my classmates. I have maintained a GPA of 3.938 during school while taking difficult courses such as physics, calculus, AP microeconomics, AP macroeconomics, and computer science. Even though I carry a heavy load of classes I have found time for extra- curricular activities. I have been involved in golf, Science Olympiad, math team, Business World, T.E.A.M.S ...
3159: College Education is Essential In Today's Society
... pursuing my occupation. Having access to millions of computers all over the world, with the information I need at my fingertips will propel me to a higher level of intellectual aptness. The immense number of computer clusters available at the university enables a student to arm himself with the knowledge needed to aid him in any project or endeavor that he may attempt. In conclusion, City University would be the ideal ...
3160: Our Declining Education System
... standards of education. This plan changed the requirements for graduation by raising the number of credits needed for graduation, raising the number of required core curriculum classes such as social studies, and introduced technology and computer science. The plan also introduced the Regents Minimum Competency Tests, which requires a student to pass tests in five major categories; math, science, reading, writing, and two areas of social studies. Although the plan achieved ...


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