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- 4201: Lifetime of Choices
- ... require a substantial amount of money. Being a lawyer is probably the more practical choice because they make substantially more money than teachers do. But they also are required to spend significantly more time in school and are also less in demand than teachers are. Teachers have a better work schedule than lawyers do. They habitually get off by four and have a two and a half-month vacation for the ...
- 4202: Knowledge VS Intelligence
- ... actually concentrating on the true sophistication of students? What I have seen so far is that schools are not doing a very good job of enlightening our nations students. I have observed my high school teachers instruct students to dependency on others minds. I have seen this in many subjects including English, math, and science. In math students are taught only one way of doing things and are not ...
- 4203: Nietzsche and Apollonianism and Dionysianism
- ... people less intelligent; it just kind of makes them lazy. I believe there is more than one way to be intelligent. One way is to simply be book smart, knowing basically what is thought in school. Then there is a sense that does not come from books. It comes from ones own head. It is the ability to realize what life is about and why things are the way the ...
- 4204: The Stories Of A People
- ... which created everything are all-powerful, and in the rest the god(s) are pathetic, or created the world as a joke. Other cosmogonic myths describe creation as coming from the lower worlds (hell or school, take your pick). Among the Navajo and Hopi, creation is the result of a progression upward from lower worlds, and the emergence from the last world is the final progression into the world of humanity ...
- 4205: Autobiographical Assignment: My Grandfather
- ... was a registered nurse and this allowed her to find a job at anytime within this broad field. She has been able to find positions as staff at a hospital, home health care nurse, a school nurse and a nurse manager at a pediatrician's office. In 1970, my parents got married in Ohio. My father was a salesman and my mother was a registered nurse. My mother and father agreed ...
- 4206: A World Of Intoxification
- ... of course not all frats and sororities participate in these activities, but as a majority, actions like drinking and doing drugs are accepted. The scary thing is, they are accepted by the leaders of the school, the police, the security guards, and alumni. How are we going to tell our children that drinking and doing drugs are bad activities if the leaders of the community endorse them! How are college freshman ...
- 4207: Study Skills
- ... also continue to use this skill in the work force. Therefore, I think this is an extremely important skill to master. I think that I need to establish more of a presence here at this school. I need to get involved in some clubs or activities. If I am involved, I will meet more people. It will also be good for my resume to have many different activities on it. Getting ...
- 4208: Admiration of My Parents
- ... always tried to help me with my problems. When Ive had disagreements with people, my parents have given me advice and ideas on how to handle the situation. When Ive had problems at school, my parents have talked to teachers or tried to help me in any possible way. In addition to this, when Ive had really difficult homework, my parents try to help me better understand it ...
- 4209: Babe Ruth Changed The Game Of Baseball
- ... Ruth Changed The Game Of Baseball George Herman "Babe" Ruth was perhaps the most recognized player in Major League Baseball history. Born on February 6, 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland, Ruth attended St. Mary's Industrial School. At St. Mary's, Ruth became a star baseball prospect. But these accomplishments were a mere shadow of what he would later do as Babe Ruth changed the game of baseball. There were many reasons ...
- 4210: Berkeley's Theory of Immaterialism
- ... knowledge comes from the senses. In opposition, the rationalists maintained that knowledge comes purely from deduction, and that this knowledge is processed by certain innate schema in the mind. Those that belonged to the empiricist school of thought developed quite separate and distinct ideas concerning the nature of the substratum of sensible objects. John Locke and David Hume upheld the belief that sensible things were composed of material substance, the basic ...
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