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- 4231: Sometimes a Shining Moment: Good Teachers/ Bad Teachers
- ... 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 entire class. When one of her students in her class did some thing that was extremely outstanding she would ...
- 4232: A Liberal Arts Education
- ... tree better if you can see how it is involved universally: where it stemmed from, and how it is dependent upon other branches; what branches stemmed from it, and how they are dependent upon it. John Henry Newman, in his "The Idea of a University", said, "true enlargement of mind
is the power of viewing many things at once as one whole, of referring them severally to their true place in ...
- 4233: Censorship of Academic Materials
- ... have the right to inform themselves on all subjects and to exercise their own sense of reason. "The injustices of censorship were in full force at least as early as 1644, the year English writer John Milton wrote his famous Areopagitica to defend freedom of the press" (Tax 154). Last year alone, there were more instances of school censorship than any year since 1982 (Clark 171). The most challenged books deal ...
- 4234: Higher Education
- ... they have seen every commodity in existence, and even then who are they to judge what is "great" anyhow? One more illustration of how life at a university should be, is presented to us by John Henry Newman in his essay The Idea of a University. Newman states that university living should include superincumbent collaboration between students and faculty members as well as faculty and students amongst themselves. That is an ...
- 4235: The Widening of the Wealth Gaps
- ... and result of manufacturing companies cutting back on expenses and spending. This leaving the rich wealthier and the poor more poverty-stricken. Work Cited Jacobus, Lee A. A World of Ideas. Boston: Bedford, 1998 Galbraith, John. The Position of Poverty A World of Ideas. ED Lee A.Jacobus. Boston: Bedford,1998 Hausman, Tate. Booming Economy Benefits the Rich, Busts the Rest. San Franciso: Alter. Org,1999 Cohen,GeorgeD. Americas Obsession ...
- 4236: Minimum Wage
- ... of the law. There were more then 1.5 million workers in lowest paid jobs in retail trade, services, and agriculture and were provided with no protection by the Fair Labor Standard Act. When President John F. Kennedy was in office, he signed a bill into law that raised the minimum wage from $1 an hour to $1.25 and hour, in 1961. From 1960 to 1969, the number of wage ...
- 4237: Samuel Clemens
- ... is better known as Mark Twain, the distinguished novelist, short story writer, essayist, journalist, and literary critic who ranks among the great figures of American Literature. Twain was born in Florida Missouri, in 1835, To John Marshall Clemens and Jane Lampton. As a new born Twain already had moved four times westward. In 1839 the family moved again, this time eastward to Hannibal, Missouri. Hannibal was a frontier town of less ...
- 4238: Hypnotism Is It Magic Or Reality
- ... Nov. 9, 1998. "Hypnosis and Biofeedback." Good Housekeeping March 1994: 104-7. Long, Patricia. "Medical Mesmerism." Psychology Today Jan. 1986: 28-29. Phelps, Lynn. Your Guide to Medical Hypnosis. Madison: Medical Physics Publishing, 1993. Wilkes, John. "A Study in Hypnosis." Psychology Today Jan. 1986: 23-27.
- 4239: The Real Rules of Retirement for Women (and Men too!)
- ... Women are more apt to work in jobs not offering pensions or self-funded retirement accounts. Numerous surveys have highlighted the plight of women and retirement. A recent survey by SunAmerica and the Teresa & H. John Heinz II Foundation found that 41 percent of women ages 25 to 55 worry that they will live at or near the poverty level because they can't save adequately for retirement, and the percentage ...
- 4240: How The New Economics Effects Modern America
- ... its not watched carefully. Bibliography Where have the good jobs gone?, By: Mortimer B. Zuckerman U.S. News & World Report, volume 119, pg 68 (July 31, 1995) Wealth: Static Wages, Except for the Rich, By: John Rothchild Time Magazine, volume 145, pg 60 (January 30, 1995) 20 Hot Job Tracks, By: K.T. Beddingfield, R. M. Bennefield, J. Chetwynd, T. M. Ito, K. Pollack & A. R. Wright U.S. News & World ...
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