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- 3491: Glass Menag.
- ... not dated, and it touches on some very good topics (eg. people with disabilities and how they're treated). I also think that this should be continued to be studied, because it is really a short play, and it is straight-forward. It also gets to the point quickly, and there is less of a chance that the students will get bored of it.
- 3492: Night
- ... for teenagers. I think that it is important for people to have the information as to what went on in the holocaust. It is a perfect resource for people my age, since it is a short book, and doesn’t go into too much detail. There is also a lot of action, which would catch most people’s attention. This book takes place during World War II. Elie Wiesel and his ...
- 3493: Labor In America
- ... to child labor under 14 years of age and government ownership of railroads, telegraphs and telephones. It was impossible for the Knights to operate in complete secrecy. Rumors of their activities reached the press. Newspaper stories usually exaggerated the strength of the order. Under pressure from public opinion, the Knights began to operate openly. But they were still forbidden to reveal the name of any member to an employer. Membership in ...
- 3494: How To Write An A Essay
- ... they must support the thesis sentence. The worst thing to do is to go off on subjects that have nothing to do with the essay. To avoid getting off the subject, try not to use stories as examples or to prove a point. Every body paragraph should have a topic sentence. The other sentences in the paragraph should support the topic sentence. The paragraph, as a whole, should support the thesis ...
- 3495: Oh Boy
- ... Israelite people out of bondage is Egypt and later Joshua led them into the Promised Land. The Jewish Scriptures consists of the Torah, the Nevi'im, and the Ketuvim. They also use the Talmud contains stories, laws, medical knowledge and other things. The Jewish beliefs include that God is the creator of all, he is worthy of all praise. God monitors humans and rewards good things and punishes evil. They also ...
- 3496: Management Policy
- ... the design will be produced or the service provided. It is also clear that throughout the organization, people not only have customers, they are customers. Let’s turn our attention to what customers want. A Short List of Basic Customer Wants The requirement is a recipient’s or customer’s view of a good or service. A close partnership with the customer’s actual requirements. A close partnership with the customer ...
- 3497: Beowulf
- ... more easily. In the epic, Beowulf’s home is far away from his lord’s castle. We get the sense that Beowulf is an outcast because of the lengthy distance to reach his kingdom. In stories such as these, the outcasts are perceived to be the poorer of the people in the kingdom. Like Beowulf, Superman lives in seclusion from the society in which he lives. He apartment is purposely set ...
- 3498: Personal Reflection: John F. Kennedy's Assassination
- ... mother refused to join them. Instead, she sat fixated to the television. It was around 12:30 noon, as she recalls, that she started screaming, “Oswald’s been shot….Lee Harvey Oswald has been shot.” Short of Gunsmoke, she had never seen anyone shot on television. Jack Ruby killed him. My mother said she had lost her appetite after that. The most important thing that my mother learned from this sad ...
- 3499: Capybara
- ... a sheep. Capybaras usually weigh between sixty and one hundred and forty pounds. Many people think the capybara looks like a larger version of a guinea pig. All capybaras have large flat noses, webbed feet, short legs, and no tail. Their fur is very coarse and it is usually a reddish-brown color. Capybaras also have large incisor teeth that continuously grow. Capybaras must constantly gnaw and chew on wood and ...
- 3500: Creative Writing: St. Valentine's Day Massacre
- ... Gusenberg, dying from twenty-two bullet wounds, on the floor. "Who shot you?" Sergeant Sweeney asked him. "No one --nobody shot me," whispered Gusenberg. His refusal to implicate his executioners continued until his death a short time later. It didn't take a genius to figure out that the target of the very cleverly organized assassination attempt was Bugs Moran and the most obvious beneficiary, had the attempt been successful, was ...
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