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- 3391: 1984
- ... fear in its citizens to keep the general population in line. His dissatisfaction increases to a point where he rebels against the government in small ways. Winston's first act of rebellion is buying and writing in a diary in which he buys from an antique shop run by a prole (lower class of society, Poor). This act is known as a though crime and is punishable by death. A though ... is set free and lives a rather dull life playing chess, drinking, and sitting in a cafe. Later, back in the Chestnut Tree cafe, he realizes that he loves Big Brother. The authors’ purpose of writing this book is to warn of danger certain types of government can have. He is saying those Dictatorships are very controlling and that they can do as they please just to control the people within ...
- 3392: Psychological Perspectives
- ... concentrates on the fact that humans have the ability to make choices and that these choices are related to the human's need for self- fulfillment. It also concentrates on the fact that subjective and personal experiences are the most important part of our decision making. The existentialism part sees people as having the freedom to make their own choices and the ethical conduct that comes along with that freedom. This ... study this perspective agree that human experiences are necessary to understanding our human nature. The humanistic - existential perspective views aggressive behavior as a choice that a person makes freely according to his or her own personal experiences. It would also say that the choice to behave aggressively could be a person's way to feel powerful and therefore be a way to achieve self-fulfillment. Another perspective of psychology, which was ...
- 3393: Monets Green Reflections
- ... my favourite due mainly to the use of the green colour to indicate darkness of the water. The painting seems busy, yet not overpoweringly so. There is much for the eye, while allowing room for personal interpretation. Visually appealing, “Green Reflections” is a classic example of Monet’s personal style, being both scientific and painterly. This particular painting has captivated many admirers with its pretty pastel colours, prevalent in many of Monet’s works. The yellows and pinks of the lilies are in strong ...
- 3394: Managing People with AIDS
- ... these work environments, employers must produce, execute, and follow a set of safety guidelines, which are: ? They must develop an exposure control plan ? Take universal precautions to avoid contamination ? Develop cleaning protocols ? Have workers wear personal protective equipment ? Communicate the presence of hazards ? Inform, train, and keep records of all possible incidents However, there are few occupations preventing employees from performing reasonable job functions because they have AIDS/HIV. In addition ... teach employees how the virus is transmitted. If the managers are uncertain about how a person can contract HIV, then they will not be able to tell their employees. ? Managers should be able to address personal concerns about AIDS in the workplace. Employees who have apprehensions or concerns about working alongside an employee with AIDS should be able to discuss those concerns with their manager. ? The training should reiterate the company ...
- 3395: Political Morality
- ... mess of bureaucracy and misuse of power. In two words-Bob Packwood. The national deficit is at trillions and shows no signs of improvement. Money is spent in needless ways with lobbyists bribing officials for personal causes that have no implications with the common people. The cause of representing the common people is practically non-existent. These are just some of the examples of how the morals in today's society have declined in the cause of "personal rights."
- 3396: Effects of Drugs on the Body
- ... though it is harmful. This condition is called addiction. Drug addiction ranks as one of the most serious health problems. For example, alcoholism or heroin addiction can destroy or seriously damage and individuals health and personal life. The immediate effects of many abused drugs also involve serious risks. Alcohol, marijuana, and tranquilizers decrease mental alertness and muscle coordination. Every year, thousands of traffic deaths and injuries are caused by people who ... trying to get drugs that they neglect their health, work, family, and friends. They feel forced to keep taking the drugs even though it endangers their lives. Addicts fail to eat well and to maintain personal cleanliness. As a result, many addicts suffer from malnutrition. Addicts who inject drugs may get such diseases as hepatitis, tetanus, or AIDS from an unsterile needle. The effects of marijuana use has been controversial for ...
- 3397: Lyndon Johnson
- ... held for the next 6 years despite a serious heart attack in 1955. The Texan proved to be a shrewd, skillful Senate leader. A consistent opponent of civil rights legislation until 1957, he developed excellent personal relationships with powerful conservative Southerners. A hard worker, he impressed colleagues with his attention to the details of legislation and his willingness to compromise. In the late 1950s, Johnson began to think seriously of running ... Vietnam. American troop strength in Vietnam increased to more than 180,000 by the end of the year and to 500,000 by 1968. Many influences led Johnson to such a policy . Among them were personal factors such as his temperamental activism, faith in U.S. military power, and staunch anti-communism. These qualities also led him to intervene militarily in the Dominican Republic-allegedly to stop a Communist takeover-in ...
- 3398: Uses Of Networking
- ... you have the right to view any data held on you, you also have a right to correct any errors on your file. However not just anybody can ring up a company and access your personal information, by law companies have to keep your file secure. The data protection act does not stop companies selling information on about you to other companies or prevent data being held on file/paper. Possible ... disks away, keeping computer hardware in secure room, careful selection of passwords and regular password changes. Hackers are a big threat to business; the data protection states no unauthorized people should have access to your personal information on file. One possible way to increase security in the future would be to have cyber police patrol the Internet. Example of PowerPoint drawing Bibliography H.L. Capron, 1996, Tools for an information age ...
- 3399: Anxiety Disorders
- ... attacks that turned my academic career in a tail spin. I think it all started when I moved to Commerce from Dallas where I was secure and settled. My life was going great until something personal happened and I was forced to move out of the only home my son new and was raised in and felt secure in. Commerce was the only place I could go to finish my education ... where it says people with this disorder worry constantly about yesterday's mistakes and tomorrow's problems, I don't think that is what I do or problems relating to the family, finances, work, and personal illness. Those to me are common problems we all live with everyday. We have yet to put a finger on what starts my attacks, and that's what's so scary, they can happen at ...
- 3400: Carl Gauss
- ... used his least squares approximation method. This successful prediction started off Gauss's long involvement with the field of astronomy.On October ninth, 1805 Gauss was married to Johana Ostoff. Although Gauss lived a happy personal life for the first time, he was shattered by the death of his benefactor, The Duke of Brunswick, who was killed fighting for the Prussian army. In 1807 Gauss left Brunswick to take up the ... which predictions are made of exact points or area sizes of the earth's surface) survey of the state of Hanover, to link with the existing Danish grid. Gauss eagerly accepted the job, and took personal charge of the survey. He made his measurements by day, and reduced them by night, using his incredible mental ability for calculations. To aid him in his survey, Gauss invented the heliotrope, which worked by ...
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