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- 721: The Journey of Odysseus and Telemachos
- The Journey of Odysseus and Telemachos In The Odyssey written by Homer and translated by Richard Lattimore, several themes are made evident, conceived by the nature of the time period, and customs of the Greek people. These molded and shaped the actual flow of events and outcomes of the poem. Beliefs ...
- 722: Comparing Prince Hal and Henry's Models of Statescraft
- ... goes so far as to wish that Hotspur was his his son and not Prince Henry. Later in Act III, scene ii King Henry tells the Prince that Hal reminds him of the way King Richard acted before Henry took the throne and that Hotspur reminds the King of himself. This is the King's not so subtle way oftelling Hal that the King doesn't think he is fit to ...
- 723: Trouble With Bill Clinton's Character
- Trouble With Bill Clinton's Character In the article, "The Trouble With Character" from Time magazine , writer Richard Stengel describes Bob Dole's attacks on President Bill Clinton's character during the second Presidential debate and explains why Dole's criticisms did not affect Clinton. Stengel begins the article by discussing how American ...
- 724: Tools Used in the Writing of Short Stories
- ... of human nature. With the introduction of certain tools, authors can show their readers certain sides of humanity, and oftentimes certain sides of the readers themselves. In the story "The Most Dangerous Game," the author Richard Connell shows that oftentimes, when man is given the opportunity to change, he will not. Rainsford is considered to be a static character in this story in that we the audience do not see a ...
- 725: Discuss Your Goals For the Next Four Years and Comment on Your Post-College Plans
- ... the enormous tax hike in the fall of 99. We eventually raised over five million dollars for the university and prevented the cutting of many of the school's fine programs. My fellow thespians, Susan, Richard and the rest of the Theater Acting III class, told the President of what I had organized and how successful it had been. The marvelous mural and dedication was a token of the university's ...
- 726: Experimental Training Program: Wilderness/Adventure Learning
- ... seminars. This type of hands on education has, in my experience, been the best tool for anyone who wants to grow and succeed. References Corporate Quality Universities, lessons in building a world-class work force (Richard D Irwin, INC., 1994) Conceptualizing Reflection in Teacher development (J. Calderhead and P. Gates, 1993) Training and Development Yearbook, 1995/1996 (Prentice Hall, INC., 1995) Experienced based Training and Development, a professional group within The ...
- 727: The Charter School Movement in New Zealand and England
- ... Phi Delta Kappan, no. 6, vol.78, pg. 464-478. West, Edwin G. Education vouchers in principle and practice: A survey. in The World Bank Research Observer, vol.12, no.1 pp. 83-103. Williams, Richard C. Sweeping Decentralization of educational decision- making authority. in Phi Delta Kappan, no. 8, vol. 78, pp. 626- -636.
- 728: Minimum Wage
- ... Fair Labor Standards Act, which established the national minimum wage at 25 cents an hour; it banned oppressive child labor and set the maximum workweek at 44 hours. Since then, Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Carter, Bush, and Clinton have signed minimum wage increases into law. When President Truman was in office, he signed the conference compromise bill, which about 1.5 million earners received wage increases of more then ...
- 729: The US Stock Market
- ... Morris, Kenneth and Alan Siegel. Guide to Understanding Money and Investing. New York : Lightbulb Press, 1993. Sesit, Michael. "World Stocks, Following the U.S., Hit Highs." The Wall Street Journal 20 Jan. 1997 : C1+. Teweles, Richard, Edward Bradley and Ted Teweles. The Stock Market. 6th ed. New York : John Wiley and Sons, 1992.
- 730: Efficient Market Theory
- ... will be a way to beat the market, and conversely, to be burned at the stocks. References Sloan, A. (1996, November 11). Profits? What Profits?. Newsweek. 60. Ross, S. A., et. al., (1990). Corporate finance, Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 2nd edition, p. 325, 359. Malkiel, B. G., (1990). A random walk down wall street, W. W. Norton & Company, p. 181-183.
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