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- 27561: The Need for an Anglo American Lifestyle
- ... a choice to leave their home land due to a political revolution started by Castro. The Cubans chose to stay segregated. Not to become part of the American culture, yet become a culture of it's own within America. They desired to hang on to the essence of their culture, their "hotness" (136). Another difference between the two cultures was how they went about prospering. The Japanese had to find employment ... Both Cubans and Japanese were perceived "satisfactory" (141) when they appeared to fully share the same wants and needs as the Anglo Americans. Both Miami and Manzannar had "become a world unto itself, with it's own logic and familiar ways" (101).
- 27562: Gay Rights
- By: john German Oct exports to U.S., Russia, UK rise FRANKFURT, Jan 7 (Reuters) - German exports to North America, Japan, Great Britain and Russia rose significantly in October last year, while sales to euro zone countries declined marginally, the German Federal Statistics ... the statistics office said. Imports from euro zone countries declined by 0.3 percent with goods arriving from Italy down by 14 percent. Due to higher crude oil prices, imports from Russia and Norway -- Germany's most important providers of crude oil -- were also up by 30 and 42.8 percent respectively, the statistics office said. ($1=1.899 Mark) Word Count: 239
- 27563: Families In China
- ... to Communist leaders, today it is the basic structure of Chinese society. The Chinese family has managed to survive the vast changes of the past quarter century. It still remains the basic social unit. China's population is extremely large, therefore it adopted the one - child - per - family policy( Ahmad,93). To enforce this policy the Government set up strict penalties and rewards. Families that insisted on having more than one ... most people still want sons to carry on the male family name and for the heavy labor necessary on rural farms. Because of this lack of cooperation with the one- child- per- family policy China's population continues to grow rapidly. Today some rural families are still likely to have three generations under one roof. Despite state ownership of the land, they once again serve as basic production units. The Production ...
- 27564: Boxing - A Safe Sport
- ... boxer is never placed in a position where he will get injured. The referee will stop the bout if a boxer is out-classed to keep him or her safe from major injury. The boxer s pride may be hurt, but he or she will be safe. To keep the boxer safe he or she are generally trained at least six months in both offensive and defensive techniques before his or ... If an injury does occur during the bout the referee stops the action of the two boxers and takes the boxer to the corner for the doctor to check the injury. Based on the doctor's opinion, the bout will continue or be stopped. The doctor may stop the bout at any point during the bout to check a boxer. The doctor might also check a boxer between rounds. The referee ...
- 27565: Structure Of The Lost Honour O
- ... of sources. There are major and minor sources, subterranean streams, and sources that can never come together . The major sources are the police transcripts, Blorna (attorney) and Hach (public prosecutor). The minor sources are Katharina s brother, Else Woltersheim, etc. The subterranean streams are the leaks from the offices of the law e.g. police department. Of course this could also be criticizing contemporary Germany for allowing such things to occur ... why something has to be done e.g. the rerouting of the channels since there is something the reader has to know that happened before and the story or the channel cannot continue on it s current path. In the end, the metaphor is used very effectively and the reader can see why it was necessary to think of all the information as just one puddle getting bigger and bigger. Of ...
- 27566: Important Factors in a Romantic Relationship
- ... in a relationship. It helps one lover show the other how he feels. "Show your love with flowers " is frequently used in the flower industry to get people to buy flowers. Buying flowers shows one's affection. Holidays such as Valentine's Day emphasize the need to show that special someone how admired they really are. Courtship allows people to continuously grow closer and learn new things about each other. Whether it is giving a sweetheart a ...
- 27567: The Ebola Virus
- ... of a helical nucleocapsid, which is a protein coat and the nucleic acid it encloses, and a host cell membrane, which is a lipoprotein unit that surrounds the virus and derived form the host cell's membrane. The virus is composed of 7 polypeptides, a nucleoprotein, a glycoprotein, a polymerase and 4 other undesignated proteins. These proteins are synthesized by mRNA that are transcribed by the RNA of the virus. The ... a lab. It is processed with chemicals and if the dead Ebola virus is present, the specimen will turn bright red. TREATMENT No treatment, vaccine, or antiviral therapy exists. Roughly ninety percent of all Ebola's victims die. The patient can only receive intensive supportive care and hope that they can be one of the fortunate ten percent who survive. In November of 1995, Russian scientist claimed that they had discovered ...
- 27568: Oligopolists
- ... common price -to achieve the greatest price and output. The Hilmer committe, estabilished 1993, is a government body who acts in the interests of recommendations of National Competition policies. In 1995, the Trade Practises Act (T.P.A.) was introduced. The T.P.A. sets out the general responsibilities of sellers, such as the firms of oligopolies, and out laws actions that may be unfair to the consumers. This includes misleading advertising, market sharing and collusion. Collusion ...
- 27569: Self-Reliance
- ... their deaths. The true truthfulness behind this statement reflects a major flaw of society. b). "The effect of society was not to strengthen the individual, but to breed conformity and fear." This statement reflects Emersons conflict with society. In his eyes, society was created in order to enforce rules that were generally accepted as correct. In the event that someone disagreed with these rules, he would be punished and reprimanded ... not conform to the norm of society, and one should not be scared to challenge the pre-established dogma. I was drawn to this statement because it showed a situation that still applies to todays society. Any time that someone is put in an uncomfortable or boring situation, he is scared to say so. Instead, he feels the need to politely excuse himself. This should not happen; human nature tells ...
- 27570: Obstacles Toward Development
- ... countries. Older people and children are often referred to as an economic dependency burden because they are the nonproductive members in the society and therefore must be supported financially by the government or the country's labor force. The dependency burden in developed countries is one-third of their population, whereas 45% in the less developed countries. The high dependency burden is stopping the country from developing because most of the money generated in the country goes to children and older people. If the country can reduce the population, then the dependency burden will decrease, and the money that was generated by the country's our force can be used to develop the country. Another factor that affects the development of a country is the high level of unemployment and underemployment. Underemployment where a person who is working less that ...
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