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- 23731: Endangered Species Study: Jaguars
- ... carried out by humans. Killing a jaguar is taking away a life that is doing no harm to the eco-system. A jaguars' way of living is much like that of a human, you don't see jaguars killing humans for their skin. III. Any endangered specie, including the jaguar, has many different alternatives in which the government or a national group would have to be involved. There are several organizations ... have no right to be killed. Jaguars have done rarely anything to hurt mankind or any of mankinds' environment. BIBLIOGRAPHY McClung, Robert M. Vanishing Wildlife of Latin America. New York: William and Morrow, 1981 Compton's NewMedia Encyclopedia Jaguar. Compton's NewMedia Inc., 1992,1994
- 23732: Shoeless Joe
- ... He likes to dream. He could sit all day long and dream. He also likes to improve the things that he loves to build. He worked hard at making a better baseball park. 5. Rays character does not really have a big transformation. He has to travel to Iowa to see if he could bring his friend to play ball. I think that he displayed some courage. I would not ... You should never give up on your dreams. Someday, the dreams will come true if you believe in that dream. The other view on life I got from reading this book is that you dont have to win all the time when you play sports. Most of the time, it is not the players that get blamed for a losing streak, it is the coach. The players should not get blamed for losing. Every team loses sometimes. The players dont give up because they find something in their heart that tells them to do their best and not to give up.
- 23733: Schools: Comparison Between Canada and Taiwan Schools
- ... they can be useful in society and solve any problems they encounter. Not only they are educated for themselves but also for their countries. Different countries have different systems on how to teach students. Canada's educational system is a perfect and ideal way to ensure that students will live successful lives. Canadian high school students study both compulsory and elective courses together. They pursue academic studies based on the achievement ... of credits, the universities take their averages and determine if they are qualified for the studies in universities that they choose. Even the students' averages are low, they can still go to universities that don't require high averages. Therefore, many students can easily study in this highest level of education. However, all courses are mandatory in Taiwan. High school students study the same courses together no matter what they plan ... people in this country. Students in Canada study in a way of comfort. They do not have much pressure from anyone. Parents do not force their children to do over the limitation on the children's academic studies. In addition, school assignments are not much everyday, but they are very important and useful to finish. Upon completion of homework, students have leisure time; they like to have fun by watching ...
- 23734: Gender
- ... tend to be more interdependent, less aggressive, more sharing, more imitation of relationship and intimate discussion, more charitable, more empathetic, more likely to smile, more sensitive, and more skilled at expressing emotions non-verbally. Lets face it males, women are the super humans. One of the positive key advantages of a male is their assertiveness and high self-esteem. The women on the other hand are more extroverted and tender ... with mental rotation though. Studies show that males are more likely to take and successfully complete higher level math and science courses. Through the differences and similarities that both males and females share or dont share, whatever the case may be, one may attempt to find a common bridge. They shouldnt try! Scientists have studied the genes, behavior, and other distinctive qualities in male and female gender and have found great difference as well as slight, if any, similarities. Which brings up a popular question: ...
- 23735: Cigarrete Kills
- ... of freedom of speech. The second reason is mainly because of money, tobacco company spend millions on lobbying congress and even more on donations to campaigns funds than any other industries. What many people don't know is that there is a big difference between smokers and non-smokers, especially about health and length of life. There are a lot of diseases known which are consequences of long-time smoking such ... Even though, it has been found out, that passive smoking is even more harmful than active. This leads us to the fact that even the most passionate smoker has no right to endanger non-smoker's health and life. It is well known that every ten seconds a person dies of consequences of smoking. In 1990 more than 3 million people died of smoking, but the number is getting higher every ... and other problems that should a smoker persuade to give up smoking. I am sure that if people knew all the consequences for smoking at least a great majority will quit smoking and teenager wouldn't even start smoking. A cigarette kills and that is a fact.
- 23736: Lord of the Flies: Idea of God
- Lord of the Flies: Idea of God As mankind has progressed throughout history, his idea of god has changed with his domination of nature and nature's elements. When man made the transition from a Paleolithic to a Neolithic lifestyle, his mastery of nature attained a higher level because of the bow and arrow. With the bow and arrow, man could now ... message that god was holy, apart from the world, and did not meddle in mortals lives. This change was brought about by the change in morality by the monotheistic Hebrews. With the ascension of David's son Soloman to the throne, the Hebrews became a very moral people. After the Hebrews had mastered temptation and sin, their god could not be an immoral being. The change in that god did not ... until they found the courage to pronounce that they did not exist. After the mastery of ghosts, the boys had not yet killed anyone, so there god changed to that of a man. "I don't believe in no ghost- not ever!' - Golding pg 82 "However he thought of the beast, there rose to his mind the image of a human" - Golding pg 93 After the boys mastered humans by ...
- 23737: Egyptian Bedouins
- ... that take place before marriage are similar to those of other Middle Eastern societies. There is a strong preference for marriage between a man and his bint amm, (Cole p. 71) that his paternal uncle s daughter. The Al Murrah tribe do not allow their women to marry down into a group that is of lower social status. Men are allowed to marry a woman from a lower social group but ... tell of how the younger members of the tribe seem to grow increasingly lazier and less dependent on themselves for survival. An elder Bedouin illustrates this with more detail. In the old days people weren t lazy. In the old days people climbed mountains to fetch irn to cure their waterskins. They ground millet by hand in their millstones. They made garments from cloth they bought at the market. When these got too worn to wear, they made blankets of many colors from them. They wove great wool houses. People are lazy now and don t make wool houses. Before people made waterskins from ibex or gazelle, instead of using jerrycans. Now they buy flour instead of grinding grain. They are getting more lazy. Years from now you will find ...
- 23738: The Scarlet Letter: Human Beings are Evil?
- ... of her gown, or flesh of her forehead,'" (p. 49). To which another replied "'This woman has brought shame upon us all, and ought to die'" (p. 49). It is a good thing they didn't have any political power. This shows how full of evil these human self appointed judges are, and they do not only judge Hester, they also judge judges' decision. Hawthorne comments this barbarism by describing these ... order to make themselves look like angels, by turning Hester into a devil. All the puritans who think that they are so pure, and judge Hester, should be on the scaffold with Hester. By puritan's beliefs thinking good about yourself, and especially judging others, since only God can judge, and will on the Judgment Day, is a sin. That just proves again that these moral judges, who are no less ... for the Human race to exist, they have to set some laws, and limits for themselves. That means there would be judges that would decide on the punishment related to the crime committed, it doesn't mean that the punishment will fair, or it will be related to the crime, but it is better than nothing. Today judges are different, because they are appointed not by themselves, but by other ...
- 23739: PELE
- Little is known about the origin of soccer. The modern game is very different from it's accent origins this paper will explore those origins and show how modern day soccer evolved. The following topics are included in this paper: Ancient history which will explain the location and the early rules of ... The ancient rules were that there was only a one-on-one tournament. It was not allowed to have shoes or socks, it had to be played barefoot. There were two different kinds of jersey's and they wear a white T-shirt and the second player did not wear a shirt. (Fulton, 1996) This rules continued until the greatest player of the world was found. Pele was the greatest soccer player that has ever lived.
- 23740: 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. Its 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 wasnt 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 didnt 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 ...
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