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- 14841: Studying in The Computer Science Field
- Studying in The Computer Science Field Computer Science is the study of computer's and their interaction with the web and programs. In Computer Science one can learn how to make web pages, design software, and make programs. In this day and age everyone needs to have a computer ... Communication: An interpersonal relationship occurs when people "get beyond roles" in the situation. It may lead to potential relationships at some level, not just romantic relationships. You must be able to talk to the person(s) that you are working with or working for. You must be able to hear what they are saying and turn it around and the project that you are assigned. You must be able to communicate ... anything else can. It can be your new best friend. In the Computer Science field most of the work or research, that do is done, is done with out talking to the computer. You don't tell the computer to do something you have to help it along. When you write a program, give it the write commands and the computer will do that program. You have to learn to ...
- 14842: Industrial Revolution 5
- ... theirs. There were many factors that aided the Industrial Revolution. One for instance was the change in farming many wealthy landowners started to buy out small landowners this process was called enclosure. In the 1700’s many wealthy landowners began to look for new ways to increase the size of their harvests. The first man to experiment in this way was Jethro Tull he improved the process of sowing the seed ... which was little more than a boat-shaped piece of wood to which yarn was attached, but it allowed a weaver to work twice as fast. Since the invention of the flying shuttle spinners couldn’t keep up with weavers so the next invention was the spinning jenny. This simple machine allowed one spinner to work six to eight threads at a time. Both of the previously mentioned were hand-operated ... the cities were to crowed and waste got to be a problem, one observer said “Manchester was little more than a huge overgrown village.”* Along with the many problems in cities the work place wasn’t safe either, many people got hurt form the large machines any since children also worked they spent most of the day away from there parents getting picked on by the foreman’s. Since children ...
- 14843: Dreams and Goals
- ... who only knows what to teach, but also knows how to teach. My dream is to keep my mom and my dad the happiest I can, and that is what keeps me going. I don’t want them to cry from disappointment, and that is why I always tell myself that I’ll never give up. All of my teachers said that being a kindergarten or preschool teacher is the hardest ... dream, I would have to be succesfully graduated from high school. I would go to a good university, and do well in it. I would also want to have acadamic degrees, at least a Master’s degree, or perhaps a doctor’s degree. I don’t really dream for a doctor’s degree. I think if I could really do well in my Master’s degree, then I would finish half of my dream. After I ...
- 14844: The Saginaw Song
- The Saginaw Song Here's a poem by a Michigan lad, Theodore Roethke, whose father ran a nursery and greenhouse business in Saginaw. This poem avoids all psycho-babble about love-hate relationships, childhood idealization of the father, family tensions ... describe how the boy interacts with his father. He ‘hangs on like death, ’as the pair romp with such a vengence that the pans almost ‘slid from the kitchen shelf.’ The boy describes his mother’s facial expression as frowning. Its easy to determine that she was probably angry with her husband because he had too much to drink, and she also didn’t want her son exposed to this type of behavior. It was late and she wanted her son to be in bed. The poem reveals that the father’s hands, are scraped and his palm ...
- 14845: “Homeless Veterans: Perspectives on Social Services Use”
- ... health and mental health, resource related, and public perception problems. The article states that homelessness in America has been well documented since the mid-1980. It really surprises me that it took to the 1980’s until homelessness was documented, or at least “well” documented. I believe homelessness has been a problem for hundreds of years. The article also states that between 567,000 and 600,000 individuals are homeless and ... there are more African American homeless than any other culture. Though the group studied was only sixty, there does seem to be more African American homeless than any other culture. Why is that? I don’t have that answer. I do know that at Saint Paul’s Community Center the majority of clients are African American, but since I have been there (three months) the number of White and Hispanic clients has increased. Right now the division of cultures at St. ...
- 14846: Revenge In The Crucible
- Revenge In The Crucible Have you ever wanted to get revenge on someone for doing something that you didn't like? Everyone does from time to time. Revenge plays a major role in the story, "The Crucible." Due to the social structures of society and the confusion that existed upon the townspeople, and because of ... their own hands. This led to even more conflicts between men in the town, which then led to more accusations and victims of the ongoing trials. With so much confusion present the truth became anybody's guess. Revenge was placed upon enemies when the girls learned the powers they had through the court. Abigail had been out to get Elizabeth Proctor from the get go, and now her window of opportunity showed its face. "You drank a charm to kill goody Proctor" (19). This shows Abigail's ambitions of getting rid of Elizabeth so that she can have John to herself. Abigail was fixated upon John Proctor. Soon the girls learn that whomever they accuse of compacting with the devil, is ...
- 14847: The Story of An Hour: Pain and Suffering From False News
- ... False News In "The Story of An Hour" Mrs. Mallard received news that her husband had died. The story shows the pain and suffering she went through because she loved her husband. Josephine, Mrs. Mallard's sister, and Richard, a friend, told Mrs. Mallard of her husband's death. Mrs. Mallard could not accept the significance of the news, she cried instantly. This shows the abandonment Mrs. Mallard now felt. While in her room by herself she felt that something or someone was ... there wondering what it was. This thing was the theory of her being alone for the years to come. In this part of the story, the author almost makes it sound as if she isn't afraid of being alone because the author says, "and she opened and spread her arms to them in welcome", as if she is welcoming the lonely years to come. But the author also makes ...
- 14848: Eve and the Apple
- ... included; 1,) You shall not die, look at me, I have touched and tasted and I have not died. 2,) Should man not be allowed a fruit that a beast has? 3,) How can God's tree give knowledge out against his will, if he already knows all? Eve also states that by God forbidding the fruit he made it more desirable. While contemplating whether or not to eat the fruit ... divine effect which will open our eyes and makes us Gods." She tells Adam that the snake ate the fruit and nothing bad happened to it. Adam in return eats the fruit because he doesn't believe that he could take living without her. (He also didn't know if he could spare another rib for a second Eve.) God knew before warning Adam and Eve of the forbidden fruit that they would eat it anyway. By warning them of it, he ...
- 14849: Standing Mahadeva
- ... and Parvati ) were constantly making love, to the discontent of the other gods. Gods were concerned that their offspring might be too powerful. Finally they were persuaded to stop, but there was much of Shiva's seed, which had not been used. This was burning hot and no one could hold it. It was passed from god to god until it finally was tossed into the sacred waters of the Ganges ... side of the Shiva. Ganesha, the youngest son of Shiva, is the god of knowledge and remover of obstacles. Lord Ganesha is also called Vinayak (kowledeable) or Vighneshwer (god to remove obstacles). He has elephant's head and a big belly. The story behind it was: Once Shiva went in a forest for meditation. At that time Parvati gave birth to Ganesha. One day Parvati was taking bath and Ganesha was guarding the door. At that time Shiva suddenly came back, as Ganesha didn't know his father he didn't allow him to enter in the house. For that reason Shiva got angry and cut off his head. In the meantime Paravti came out from her bath and ...
- 14850: Liberty in the Gospel: Galations 5:1-12
- ... today accept a number of myths about Christianity, with the result that they never respond to Jesus as He really is. The myth that Christianity stifles personal freedom. That is a major myth in today's pagan world. A myth that is keeping plenty of lost people from knowing the fullness of life. The passage deals with circumcision and uncircumcision. This was a major sign in those times of being clean and unclean. Isn't it amazing that even back then people would judge somebody by their physical appearance. The immediate context of the passage shows how Paul was zoning in on the freedom of the believer verses the freedom ... of circumcision. In verse 12 of chapter 2 Paul states that there is a group of Christians who he refers to specifically as "the circumcision". Technically speaking circumcision refers to the removal of the male's foreskin. The Hebrews circumcised infants and a sign of their responsibility to server God as His special holy people in the midst of this unclean world. God instructed Abraham to circumcise every male child ...
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