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23531: Corcopare Day Care Centers
... for the mother in finding a babysitter, reduce absentees or tardiness of the employees, and parents would be able to spend time with their children. Finding a babysitter can be a difficult task. A mother's worst fear is to find an abusive babysitter for her child. This is much of the case nowadays. TV specials point out cases in which children are often abused by the elders that take care ... date with the babysitter; third, interview the babysitter and examine her references. This could be difficult and time consuming if the mother is working. If day-care is provided by the employer the mother wouldn't miss work. Knowing that the day-care center is within the worksite it would give the mother comfort. The mother would be aware that the babysitters at the center are qualified for the job. In ... the meal as well as to check up from time to time. Therefore, having a day-care center in the worksite would be advantageous for the employer and the employee. The company would have it's task accomplished because the absentees would reduce due to the day-care center and the mother would feel secure knowing that her child is under the proper care. The day-care center would allow ...
23532: Drinking and Driving Offenses
... for the following offenses. "Having Care and Control of a Motor Vehicle while Impaired" is another offense. Having care and control of a vehicle does not require that you be driving it. Occupying the driver's seat, even if you did not have the keys, is sufficient. Walking towards the car with the keys could be suffi-cient. Some defences are you were not impaired, or you did not have care and control because you were not in the driver's seat, did not have the keys, etc. It is not a defence that you registered below 80 m.g. on the breath-ayzer test. Having care and control depends on all circumstances. "Driving While Exceeding ... court as to what your blood alcohol would have been in the two hour period. You cannot refuse to accom-pany the officer until you see your lawyer. You can argue that the officer didn't have reasonable and probable grounds to suspect you, but this however depends on the circumstances. "Refusing to submit to a Roadside Screening Test" is the last offense. When you commit this offense you are ...
23533: Chrysanthemums And Its Symboli
... time and energy being built up. She uses some of this energy to clean up her house, but most of it is spent on her flower garden. Her garden is a place of solitude. It s her own little world where she can let herself go and be the person that she wants to be. Her feminine side is brought out in her garden, the nurturer for the chrysanthemums, a mother ... as a symbol for her heart. Her existence seemed drab, dull and inevitable. She wanted to travel the world but she knew that she should not leave her husband. She felt that her husband wasn t taken enough care of her personally so she took care of herself in the form of her chrysanthemums. She meticulously trimmed them and transplanted them with intense care. The type of care that she felt ... a masculine fashion. In a way, she wanted equality. She wanted the same respect that men had. After the tinkerer came and left, she knew that she was a woman and realized that she didn t need to be masculine to gain respect. She also realized that she needed to be more feminine. In the bathroom she tore off her soiled clothes and flung them into a corner. And then ...
23534: Saint John of the Cross
... Matthias). He was ordained in 1567, and said his first Mass in Medina del Campo. During that trip, he first met Teresa of Avila, and she encouraged him to promote her reform among the men's Order. John spent much of his time working for the reformation of the Carmelite Order and in the overall service of others. However, there were said problems with his ideas of reform from certain members ... truth of Christ without the Holy Spirit, the basis of our personal spirituality. He wanted everyone to find comfort in the thought that however severe it may be, purification is still the work of God's gentle hand, clearing away the debris of attachment and making room for the divine light. Hard physical labor in the service of others attracted him because he knew how important it was for him to ... riches, delights, satisfaction and Kingdom -- your Beloved whom you desire and seek? Desire Him there, adore Him there; Do not go in pursuit of Him outside yourself. You will only become distracted and you won't find Him, or enjoy Him more than by seeking Him within you." One of the main sources that gave John of the Cross his great inspiration was the Bible. The Bible, which he cherished ...
23535: Earthquake San Francisco- 1906
... crumbled and fell crushed people. Some sailers on the coast tried to leave but the waves flew the boats around like toys. The buildings were made out of unreined forced brick or wood which couldn't withstand a earthquake of that magnitude. After the earthquake, they noticed that the San Andreas Fault shifted a 250-mile long section witch tore roads and fences. Rivers, roads and power lines were severed and not aligned with its surroundings. A road across the fault ended up 21 feet north of the road to the east same with the rivers and creeks. The earthquake's most damage were in Los Bonas 30km east of the fault yet there was little damage along towns to the east side of San Francisco Bay such as Berkely, 25km east of the fault. And ... running South. The two slide together caused the earthquake. The most recent earthquake in that area today, was in 1990 in San Francisco which measured around 8.3 on the richter scale but it wasn't a bad as the one in 1906.
23536: Personal Writing: My Most Memorable Experience
... I was lucky to be a passenger in the car, and not the driver, as so I could "snooze" as my dad urged himself to go onward towards Arizona as he sat behind the car's steering wheel. We had already been on the road for three hours now, and still not a peep out of anyone, except my youngest siblings whom were frolicking around together with their toys in the ... quickly. I took a large deep breath of what I assumed would be fresh air. Instead, I coughed. The air wreaked of exhaust and was dry, concentrated with dust. It was my fault I hadn't observed the large sign reading "Trucking Pit Sto". The letter "p" appeared to missing from the sign, and as I contemplated why, I walked slowly away from the car , still "hacking" and coughing. I was ... longer was I hungry, my stomach, so hungry before and crying for food had muted itself from disturbing me any longer. After our "hearty" meal, we were beck on the road again; although I didn't eat a morsel of food. As my stomach lingered for something to eat, I tried to endure the bumps on the road, which appeared to be endlessly leading us nowhere. Hopelessly trying to ignore ...
23537: Creative Writing: Pacific Vortex!
... you ventured down- Mr. Pitt: Sure. I was sent down there to find it, and salvage it, all before the sea explodes. Interviewer: Um, find and salvage what? Mr. Pitt: Oh yeah, the STARBUCK. It's the latest American super-sub, an underwater nuclear arsenal. So I had to go down there and disassemble all the nuclear warheads before they're reached by foreign terrorists. And I wasn't kidding, it really was no fun! All those assassins and traps, it was no fun at all! Interviewer: Well, that's all the time we have at the moment. You can join us for the whole story later tonight on NIGHTLINE or you can read his new book, Pacific Vortex! Thank you for joining us, ...
23538: Animal Farm
... all the animals hoped for. But it was up to them to rebel. Then he thought them a song “Beasts of England” that they sang on and on to memorize. Analysis Chapter I George Orwell’s Animal Farm is an allegory* it concerns the toppling of the Russian Imperial rule and its replacement by the communist regime. In this light, the characters introduced in Chapter I represent real, historical figures: Mr ... are not aware of their lamentable living conditions. This is shown the night that Old Major organized the meeting in the big barn. The animals are surprised and shocked when they realize that they shouldn’t be treated like that. Plot Summary Chapter II A couple of days after the barn meeting, Old Major died. The animals of the farm where preparing for the revolution. Snowball and Napoleon assumed leadership and ... Animalism; everything Old Major had talked about. The animals only rebelled when Mr. Jones went away for a couple of days and his men forgot to feed them. The starving animals broke the store-shed’s door and ate from the bins. Eventually, Mr. Jones and his men came to stop the animals from eating their food but were attacked by the furious animals. They had successfully kicked them out ...
23539: Ira Remsen: A Scientist Unknown His Work
... Many people thought that it was Constantine who discovered saccharin, but he stole the formula from Remsen. When they stopped working together, Constantine patented the formula and became filthy rich. As a result Remsen didn't received any credit for the discovery. Constantine received the recognition that Remsen earned and rightfully deserved. Remsen was furious at first about the matter; "it makes my blood boil to see the lies that scoundrel ... there in that same year, he wrote several important textbooks on chemistry. Remsen also found the School of Engineering at Johns Hopkins. He introduced many German laboratory methods into Johns Hopkins and emphasized the university's function as a research "centre". At the time at Johns Hopkins he helped establish the school as a leading graduate science teaching institute in the United States, never seeking fame or fortune for his contributions ... the editor of American Chemical Journal. 1927 Died on March 4th of natural causes Bibliography 1."Sacchrin"Microsoft®Encarta®Encyclopedia. © 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. 2."Ira Remsen"The Cambridge Dictionary of American Biography, By J.S Bowmen. ©1995Cambridge University. 3.http://www.jhu.edu/-gazette/1994/aug2294/remsen.html
23540: Personal Writing: If I could Meet Three People, I Would Meet....
... you. People in the history could keep us from doing something wrong that they had done. In generations, people improved so much because of those individuals in the past gave us experience, so, we don't go to the wrong directions again. There are some people in history I wanted to thanks. If I were given a time machine, I would travel in time to meet Marco Polo, Galileo Galilei, and ... called "The Travels of Marco Polo" which later became the first accurate guideline of Asia in Europe. The second reason is that he improved the relationship between Asia and Europe. The business owned by Polo's families made the distance between Italy and China closer by making more trade between these two countries. The last reason is because he helped the development of the economic in Asia grew faster. For example ... the reason I wanted to see him because he had a strong confidence. He showed his confidence by saying, "I'm young, I'm handsome, I'm strong, I'm quick, and I'm can't be beat." Also, he is the only heavyweight champion I accepted. He proved his ability in boxing by winning the championship in three different times. The last reason of all, is that his life ...


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