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2681: Going To College
... the same time. Whenever I have thought of college the first thing that comes to mind is being able to choose what you want to learn and to have the ability to pick classes which interest and challenge me. I also know that the power of choice can also hurt many students is the fact that you have a new freedom of deciding if you want to go to class or ...
2682: Mediation
... an Oregon Association of Student Councils conference in Seaside, Oregon. A group of mediators, including this researcher, conducted a workshop on mediation at this conference of students from across the state. A great amount of interest was shown in the possibility of starting programs similar to the mediation program at Franklin. It cannot be denied that there is the want and need for these types of mediation programs in all kinds ...
2683: Ezra Pound, Imagism, and the Influence of the Orient
... must be “endowed with energy”. The goal of the poet is to capture the exact moment when an outward reality “darts inward” and becomes subjective (“Vorticism” p.467). Pound later applied Vorticism to his newfound interest in Chinese picture writing, stimulated by the writings of the late Fenallosa (circa 1914). Fenallosa’s work stressed the theory that the Chinese characters developed thousands of years ago originally derived from “visual rather than ...
2684: Is There Such A Thing As The American Dream?
... for the people, but then are confronted with the reality that their real control is behind the scenes. You're told that the justice system and police are there to protect you, but their primary interest is arrest and convictions, regardless of guilt or innocence. The president goes on and on about his War On Drugs, while his vice president is the ex-head of the CIA and probably involved in ...
2685: My Personal Experiences With Math
... I have struggled all my life but math just came to me. Math was the only subject in elementary school that I could really apply myself to and find some sense of achievement. My early interest in math is the one thing that has stuck with me throughout my educational background and has laid the foundation toward my future. I always liked math the most of all my subjects in school ...
2686: OJ Simpson
... genetic make-up, it would be virtually impossible for the blood to belong to anyone else on this planet; however, since the DNA testimony was complicated and somewhat tedious some of the jurors quickly lost interest. Works Cited Cochran, Johnnie L. Jr,. Journey to Justice. New York: One World, 1996. Darden, Christopher A. In Contempt. New York: HarperColiins, 1996. Freed, Donald, Raymond Briggs, Ph.D. Killing Time. New York: Boson, 1996 ...
2687: Silent Dancing: Memories of Childhood
... Over the years, we learned that we were destined to lose all that we had in common, though. Girls and boys were separated for our "sex talks," as we called them. We matured at different rates, girls much more quickly at first. Day by day the gender gap widened until it could no longer be ignored. It became apparent to us that we would simply have to live with our differences ...
2688: Chamberlain and Fabri: Strong Advocates
... also gave power to the expansionist surges of new imperialism by altering the lives and attitudes of most Westerners. They did this by making them feel that it is their duty and in the best interest of their countries to adopt new imperialism and push for colonization. This new imperialism became less and less a benefit for the Western countries and more and more an obligation to its people.
2689: The Difference in Opinion between Marx and de Tocqueville
... have been prevented, if the government had simply stepped in in time – “the best way for a government of ours to keep itself in power is to rule well and, especially, to govern in the interest of everybody” (de Tocqueville, 41). He had spoken at length to the Chamber of Deputies to this effect but his beliefs were not well received. After the February Revolution had occurred, de Tocqueville continued to ...
2690: Empowerment
... to the person experiencing the difficulty. The social conditions which have contributed to this situation are ignored or minimized. Prevention programs have also been normatively driven, even though the rhetoric of prevention models claims an interest in cultural appropriateness, the appreciation of differences, and ecological influences. Empowerment has been suggested as an alternative practice paradigm to the older prevention oriented practice models. Family theorists involved in clarification of this concept have ...


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