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- 3251: Graduating From High School In New York
- ... are helpful after high school. An athletic team can also give direction to misguided students, giving them something to do that is healthy. Adding community service to required credits for graduation of high school would effect students in a negative way. A Regents student, already involved in music, art, and sports would have no time for a community service requirement. In order to fill this requirement time would have to be ...
- 3252: Columbine High School
- ... these things. Without people like that in this world, fifteen people would still be alive, parents and friends would not be suffering the loss of loved ones, and a nation would not be mouring. The effect thid massacre had on millions of people will face us everyday. Will students be safe in school, can we suspect others to do the same thing? That is what is wrong with our nation and ...
- 3253: Will There Be a World War III?
- ... 35,000 people dying in forty different wars around the world right now, but none of these are detrimental to any of the superpowers. And none Im sure will have that big of an effect on the world as a whole. If we send ground troops in and this escalates to something like World War II, we could be set back as a people for a great number of years ...
- 3254: To Work or not to Work?
- ... that I have accomplished this in my life. It may not be a lot but it is a start. On the other hand, I can see that working while in school may have a negative effect on grades and time for school assignments. Luckily, at my workplace I have the opportunity to adjust my schedule if I have a lot of schoolwork. My first priority is my schoolwork and everything else ...
- 3255: Greek Gods and Mythology
- ... Zeus of the Underworld. Hades rarely left the Underworld; in fact, Zeus did not want him to ever show his face on Olympus. Hades was not all bad, "His chief function is to put into effect the curses uttered by men against their fellows"(Fox 233). This was his one redeeming value, to keep the word of men. Mythology had a varying impact on the Greeks. Not only did the gods ...
- 3256: A Three Generation Comparison of Discipline
- ... her temper with me. She does recall one time when she spanked my brother though. My mom said that she always tried to stay away from spanking because she believes it can have a negative effect on a child. I dont have any kids myself, but I did work in a Montessori for two years. I am thankful for that because I believe Ive learned patience through that experience ...
- 3257: Nicolet Minerals Company and Wisconsin
- ... to open a copper mine in the center of the headwaters of the Wolf River. This is causing anger, lawsuits, and raising questions of the local Menominee Indians treaty rights. The proposed mine would certainly effect the environment of northern Wisconsin. Nicolet Minerals Company plans to extract fifty-five million tons of rock to retrieve two million tons of zinc-copper ore over the next twenty-eight years. The by-product ...
- 3258: The Children Left Behind
- ... to remain in Vietnam (Crossette, sec. I 1:1). By 1991 that number increased dramatically as the OPD and Amerasian Homecoming Act helped speed up the process for immigration to the United States. The cumulative effect of these two events in accelerating Amerasian Departure from Vietnam can be seen in the numbers: from 1982 to 1988 OPD brought approximately 11,500 Vietnamese-American children and accompanying relatives out of Vietnam. Extend ...
- 3259: Berkeley's Theory of Immaterialism
- ... above proposed argument, though, that same materialist is logically forced to agree that, because the "material substratum1" itself can not be sensed, its existence can not be treated as knowledge. The materialist belief has, in effect, become as futile as proving that the cyclops exists; his ideas have lead him into skepticism. Having proven that the materialist is, at best, a doubter, Berkeley goes on to offer the compelling argument that ...
- 3260: Swift's "A Modest Proposal"
- ... would be no repercussions since the upper-class would treat this as a comedy. Actually, the lower class could have revolted fearing that their children were in danger if they knew of the story. In effect, it is a combination of both propaganda and humor aimed for the educated audience. Secondly, if Swift did want to help the lower-class, he wouldnt have created an exemption for himself in the last ...
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