Welcome to Essay Galaxy!
Home Essay Topics Join Now! Support
Essay Topics
• American History
• Arts and Movies
• Biographies
• Book Reports
• Computers
• Creative Writing
• Economics
• Education
• English
• Geography
• Health and Medicine
• Legal Issues
• Miscellaneous
• Music and Musicians
• Poetry and Poets
• Politics and Politicians
• Religion
• Science and Nature
• Social Issues
• World History
Members
Username: 
Password: 
Support
• Contact Us
• Got Questions?
• Forgot Password
• Terms of Service
• Cancel Membership



Enter your query below to search our database containing over 50,000+ essays and term papers

Search For:
Match Type: Any All

Search results 1131 - 1140 of 1584 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 Next >

1131: Censorship
... children watch. However, many parents are not always home and this is a very difficult task. Each day, children are subjected to violence through television. "If you came home and you found a strange man teaching your kids to punch each other, or trying to sell them all kinds of products, you d kick him right out of the house," says Yale psychology professor Jerome Singer. "But here you are; you ...
1132: Technology And The Future Of W
... by new technology. Education is fast becoming resource based with students in primary, secondary, technical and tertiary levels expected to do their own research and projects independent of class teachers with schools being networked and teaching through video conferencing. The conventional teacher is fast becoming obsolete, with the number of permanent teachers reducing, There are numerous examples of workers in service industries being displaced by technology. Shop fronts such as banking ...
1133: Creation VS. Evolution
... point out it's flaws, disregarding what they can't prove wrong. They will often use emotions to control the public to their side. They spend their time trying to discover false evolution rather than teaching their beliefs to the general public. The theory of evolution removes humans from the center of the universe, and religious followers can't believe that their God, who created us in his image (Bible, 2 ...
1134: Aquired Dyslexia
... PEOPLE READ. The use of language is one of the most complex tasks the human brain must carry out. The way in which children acquire language is studied very carefully. This acquisition is enhanced by teaching from skilled language users, but in itself acquired by the child’s own observation and learning. For this reason the acquisition of spoken language is perhaps more well documented then the taught acquisition of reading ...
1135: Mycardial Infarction
... beats and diastolic pressure when the heart is at rest. Although blood pressure readings may vary, a typical reading for an adult would be around 130/80. Many doctors focus on preventive medicine, which includes teaching the importance of diet, exercise, and ways to relieve stress. Stress can refer to physical as well as mental tension. There is a lot of scientific evidence that points to a link between the risk ...
1136: Isaac Newton
... Cambridge, at age 18. He started college in 1661 and while he was there he learned of the scientific revolution that had been going on in Europe. After abandoning college because of the style of teaching, he went on to study natural philosophy. He became intrigued by atomists and the theory that all things in nature were made up of particles of matter, also known as atoms. He then returned to ...
1137: Fire 2
... levels and global warming ([On-line], 1998). This summer's devastating fires are reminders of what we can expect in the future unless we collectively adopt a global warming action plan. This summer, nature is teaching us a lesson. Earth's Climate system is dynamic, and extremely complex. It is an entirely solar-powered system, dependent on complex interactions between radiation from the sun, gases in the atmosphere, reflectivity of the ...
1138: Fiberoptics
... unclog arteries. (Myring 20). As fiber optic technology advances, fiber optics will be useful in everyday life situations, such as transporting information over the rapidly-growing Internet, high-definition television, and even the possibility of teaching classes in the home using monitors and signals from the teacher. Information can be spread quicker and at a lower cost than printing newspapers or magazines.. Developments of the fiber optic-system started in France ...
1139: Female Circumcision
... and UNICEF. Health and community education was a big issue that needed to be focused on. Therefore, the African government launched public-information campaigns. One such campaign in Burkina Faso held awareness meetings and distributed teaching materials educating the public of the short and long term side effects associated with female circumcision. Also, in Sierra Leon, the health workers informed the general adult population of the health problems associated with circumcision ...
1140: Evolution 2
... in cave paintings, which Cro-Magnon made. He made these records From stone engravings and carved figures. Cro-Magnon amazingly spread to all habitable parts of the world. Modern Man, us, has learned from the teaching and evolvement of the Cro-Magnon. We have learned to grow our own food and domesticate our animals. In addition we possessed the control over the environment and created cites and established civilizations. We act ...


Search results 1131 - 1140 of 1584 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 Next >

 Copyright © 2003 Essay Galaxy.com. All rights reserved