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731: Credit Card Epidemic
... even target credit customers with such offers in their advertisements. Next, in today’s society, more service providers are requiring that you use credit cards to pay for and receive their services. One example is Internet service providers. It is almost impossible to acquire Internet service without using a credit card. The regular payment by check is not acceptable to many providers. Most of the time, a person needs a credit card in order to make reservations at a motel ...
732: Cultural Standards Are All Tha
... is recognized as an important tool to help curb population growth. In the Republic of Ireland, on the other hand, abortions are not readily available, even when the life of the mother is at risk. (Internet ) Obviously, ethics vary in different societies, and it would be naοve not to acknowledge this. Beliefs of different societies cannot be said to be “correct” or “incorrect”, because those judgments would imply that there is ... the existence of universal laws. Kant stresses that the sole feature that gives an action moral worth is not the outcome that is achieved by the action, but the motive that is behind the action. (Internet) Kant calls this duty the Categorical Imperative, and he gives a formula that will determine whether or not an action is moral. The Categorical Imperative states, "Act only according to that maxim by which you ...
733: Charter Schools
... 59. Finn, Chester E. Jr., et al. "The New School". National Review 15 Sep. 1997: 48-52.SIRS CD-ROM. Art. 76. MacDonald, Mary. "Charter Schools Falling Through the Cracks". The Florida Times-Union Online. Internet. 15 Mar. 1998. Available http.//jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/031698/met_2a1Chart.html. Olson, Lynn. "Supply Side Reform or Voucher? Charter-School Concept Takes Hold".Education Week 15 Jan. 1992: SIRS CD-ROM. Art ... 25 Jan. 1996: B-1. NewsBank CD-ROM. Ravitch, Diane. "Education With Accountablility". Forbes 10 Mar. 1997: 82-83.ABI-Inform. Online. Saunders, Jim. "Duval Ruliing On Charter School Falls". The Florida Times-Union Online. Internet. 15 Jul. 1998: Available http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/071598/met_2A1CHART.html. "Schools at the Top of the Hill." Economist 22 Feb. 1997: 27-28. ABI/Inform. Online. Toch, Thomas. "The New Education ...
734: Financial Article
... of the people about how high the market is it could mean that we are at the top, in other words, people will think twice to invest in a company like Goldmaan Sachs or any Internet Stock. The reason why is because the Internet stocks will be the first one to plunges if the market goes in a correction trend. They can not hold themselves at such high levels like they are now. On the other hand, people have ...
735: Exploring The Career Of A Comp
... analysts or systems analysts, or be promoted to a managerial position. Other programmers, with specialized knowledge and experience with a language or operating system, may work in research and development areas such as multimedia or Internet technology. As employers increasingly contract out programming jobs, more opportunities should arise for experienced programmers with expertise in a specific area to work as consultants. ( Southworth 127 ) Technical or professional certification is becoming more common ... Owner and Operator. Interview- January 25, 1999 Southworth, Scott. High Tech Careers. New York: The Rosen Publishing Group, 1993 Stair, Linda B. Careers In Computers. Chicago: NTC Publishing Co, 1996 University of Illinois. Student Handbook Internet- (www.uiuc.ed)
736: Economic 2
... rates again in early 2000 to keep inflation from taking hold. Exhibits ("Interest Rates," 1999, p.1) ("Table A-5," 1999, p.1) References Discount rates. (1999, August). New York: Federal Reserve Board of Governors. Internet address: http://www.bog. frb.fed.us/releases/H15/data/ww/dwb.txt. Kraus, J. (1998, May 7). Supervision reforms called for to remedy Asian financial woes. American Banker, p. 20. Table A-5: Employment status of the civilian population by sex and age. (1999). Washington, DC: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Internet address: http://stats.bls.gov/webapps/ legacy/cesatab5.htm.
737: Effective Reading Comprehensio
... useful tools, they are not the end in themselves (Ravich, 1998). The author of a recent article in Time magazine stated that students should first learn reading and writing, history and arithmetic. Then "surfing the internet" or whatever other "fun" things could follow (Gelernter, 1998). Another author recently stated in Teaching PreK-8 magazine, that technology isn't a substitute for traditional basics. It's just one part of a comprehensive ... of computer-based instruction and testing has increased the level of interest among the students. And all teachers are for anything that does that. References Fresch, M.J. (1999, March). Alice in computerland: Using the Internet as a resource for teaching reading. Reading Teacher, 52, 652-653. Riley, R.W. (1999, October). Technology in every classroom. Teaching PreK-8, 29 (2), 8. Sullivan, J. (1998, September). The electronic journal: Combining literacy ...
738: Causing Generation X
... in the winter you can bowl, watch a High School basketball game, go to the YMCA, see a movie, go shopping, drive around, experiment with make-up and different types of clothes, get on the Internet, and watch TV. With no money in the winter, we can watch TV, get on the Internet, vandalize, steal , try to bum cigarettes and other such things. The reason the police log is so long every morning is not because kids are heathens, it s because we are bored. If there was ...
739: Confused In America
... credentials everywhere and trying to get information from everywhere. For the past ten months I have been sitting in front of m y computer day in and day out to read school pages on the Internet and look for employment news. When I finally summoned up enough money to get several I-20 forms, my enthusiasm for going to university plummeted suddenly and what I have been thinking sinc e then ... it. In America I do not feel like being in a strange land because I am benefited by the well developed information technology that enables me to get news from home from TV, newspapers and Internet. No r do I feel how admirable life in America is. At the same time, when I project the prospect of my staying in America, I do not see how good it will be. But ...
740: Charter Schools
... 59. Finn, Chester E. Jr., et al. "The New School". National Review 15 Sep. 1997: 48-52.SIRS CD-ROM. Art. 76. MacDonald, Mary. "Charter Schools Falling Through the Cracks". The Florida Times-Union Online. Internet. 15 Mar. 1998. Available http.//jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/031698/met_2a1Chart.html. Olson, Lynn. "Supply Side Reform or Voucher? Charter-School Concept Takes Hold".Education Week 15 Jan. 1992: SIRS CD-ROM. Art ... 25 Jan. 1996: B-1. NewsBank CD-ROM. Ravitch, Diane. "Education With Accountablility". Forbes 10 Mar. 1997: 82-83.ABI-Inform. Online. Saunders, Jim. "Duval Ruliing On Charter School Falls". The Florida Times-Union Online. Internet. 15 Jul. 1998: Available http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/071598/met_2A1CHART.html. "Schools at the Top of the Hill." Economist 22 Feb. 1997: 27-28. ABI/Inform. Online. Toch, Thomas. "The New Education ...


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