Crocodile Essays and Term Papers
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Entry #1 – Bezhin Meadows – Ivan Turgenev – “I finally reached the corner of the woods… but there was no road there at all…an empty field was visible.” What an absolutely perfect representation of the Russian soul – empty…
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Environmental Issue in Florida Florida, the sunshine state, and vacation destination for millions of tourists, from around the world. It is paradise, as many will call Florida, and it is a great place to live during the winter month. During…
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Self-Control Theory vs. Differential Association Theory The term ‘deviance’ is a difficult one to assess objectively. Its implications are of an act, pattern of behavior or psychology which reflects a clear and significant divergence from sociological norms. However, this is…
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Underage Drinking and its impact on adolescent’s health and its effect on the families in Blue Mountains NSW. Introduction: Underage drinking is a threat to the public health of Blue Mountains as well as to the security and social stability…
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MY VOCATIONAL INTEREST IN BECOMING A ZOOKEEPER Introduction Becoming a zookeeper is my current professional goal. Zookeepers typically work in zoos and their responsibilities include caring for and feeding animals and educating the general public about important issues of biological…
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Analysis Of J M Barrie S Peter Pan Either Book
Peter Pan Introduction Is Peter Pan really only a children’s story – or is it, as Michel W. Pharand states, “…also a surprisingly – often shockingly – adult story” (Pharand, 2007, p. 227)? After reading through the fifteen essays in…
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The term comedy, from the Greek komoidia, is a universal human emotion that has historical precedents from the time humans began to use language. Comedic texts and phrases have been found in Ancient Egyptian, Sumerian, and Babylonia texts; and of…
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Ecofeminism: In Search of Universal Remedies for Women & Nature “Women just see that there can be no liberation for them and no solution to the ecological crisis within a society whose fundamental model of relationship continues to be one…
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‘It’s an ill wind that blows no one good’—sustained or increased demand during an economic downturn. Who is unaffected by or benefits from an economic recession? ‘It’s an ill wind that blows no one good’—sustained or increased demand during an…
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The Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia Introduction The Tonle Sap Lake is an enormous resource located in roughly the western middle of Cambodia. In fact it is the “most important inland wetland in Southeast Asia,” according to the Cambodia National…
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African traditional religions comprise a mélange of practices and beliefs. Some African religions are monotheistic, some polytheistic, and some nontheistic. Religious roles, rites, and rituals differ from region to region. Supernatural elements of African religion also vary, including trance, divination,…
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Lost Boys Of Sudan They Poured Fire On Us From The Sky
The largest country in Africa is also hosting one of the most frightening civil wars in the history of humanity. Genocide, holocaust and terrorism have joined hands to plague a country whose population is fighting over religious, ethnic and economic…
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Alice In Wonderland And Jabberwocky
Nowhere does Lewis Carroll reach a pinnacle of nonsense as sublime as in “Jabberwocky.” Yet all the Wonderland poems are filled with the same delightful joy, the childlike frivolity, and naïve wisdom that Carroll is known for. Carroll’s “How Doth…
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B.F. SKINNER: SHAPER OR DESTROYER? “As there is no worse lie than a truth misunderstood by those who hear it, so reasonable arguments, challenges to magnanimity, and appeals to sympathy or justice, are folly when we are dealing with human…
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The Permian-Triassic Extinction was the most extensive extinction event in the history of Earth. How many species and families of marine and terrestrial animals became extinct at the end of the Permian? From http://palaeo.gly.bris.ac.uk/Palaeofiles/Permian/PALIntro.html a. Marine species: 95% b. Terrestrial…
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Slavery 1. In 1619 (a year before the Mayflower landed in Massachusetts) more than 20 black people from Africa sailed into Chesapeake Bay in Virginia and were traded to the colony’s authorities by their captain in exchange for supplies he…
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Slavery 1. In 1619 (a year before the Mayflower landed in Massachusetts) more than 20 black people from Africa sailed into Chesapeake Bay in Virginia and were traded to the colony’s authorities by their captain in exchange for supplies he…
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Since the beginnings of human civilization, men and women have wanted to be able to choose when and whether to have children. Contraception has existed for thousands of years because people needed a way to stop having children when they…
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Evolution Of Whales And Dolphins
Evolution Of Dolphins And Whales Dolphins and porpoises and whales belong to either of two cetacean families, the Platanistidae (fresh-water dolphins) or Delphinidae (including all other dolphins, the porpoises, the porpoises and cetaceans commonly called whales). The difference between porpoises…
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Introduction As this paper is being submitted, the Ivory Coast is set to swear in Alassane Ouattara as the country's new president (CNN, 2011, 1), ending over six months of internal turmoil that threatened to lead the country into outright…
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SHORT Essay Assignment About HERMES Birkin Bags
An overview of the reasons for the demand and the cultural cache of Hermes' Birkin bag. A history of the bag is offered, along with why and how it became a cultural icon. There is also analysis of where the…
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The Hermes Birkin bag was introduced in 1984. With prices starting at $6,000 and ranging up to six figures, the Birkin is a highly-coveted status symbol worn on the arms of A-list celebrities such as Lady Gaga and Victoria Beckham.…
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There are 18 different descriptions of road cracking and how to fix them. The essay will go through the most important of them, describing them, determining their cause, and prescribing how to repair them.
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Everglades National Park I. Life Forms Found in the Area A. Amphibians 1.Greenhouse frog 2. Cuban treefrog 3. Squirrel treefrog 4. Two-toed amphiuma 5. Peninsula newt B. Wading Birds 1.Heron 2. Egret Least Bittern Roseate Spoonbill 5.Glossy Ibis C. Mammals…
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Florida Everglades The Everglades subtropical wetlands in Florida are recognized for their unique features and for the fact that they are one of the most beautiful places in North America. The territory is also impressive for the fact that it…
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The Causes of Violent Crime There is no one source for violent crime. The motives which drive individuals to engage in dangerous or antisocial behavior are numerous and often difficult to decipher. However, there are some ways to explain violent…
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Market structure of Lacoste INC. Market structure According to Michael Porter's Five Forces analysis, five external pressures shape the apparel market of which Lacoste is a part. Lacoste is a high-end sports clothing manufacturer, famous for its pocket 'crocodile' logo.…
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This paper discusses the five monolithic theories of Egyptian myth in the context of Egyptian Mythology. It concludes that the Five Monolithic theories of myth each apply in the context of Egyptian Mythology. However, the theories do not apply exclusively…
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Ambrose Bierce What I Saw At Shiloh
Armed conflicts have a devastating effect on society, considering that they are responsible for a great deal of casualties and that they significantly traumatize individuals that experience them from a first-hand perspective. Sergeant Ambrose Bierces account of the battle at…
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Argument For In Favor Of Keeping Animals In Zoos
This essay examines the ethics of keeping animals in zoos. By tracing the history of zoos and animal welfare, it becomes clear that while zoos are necessary for protecting endangered species, common metrics for considering animal welfare are not sufficient.…
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Depictions Of Foreign Lands And Foreigners In Ancient Egyptian Literature
Ancient Egyptian Attitudes Towards Foreigners Author Bruce Trigger, a professor of anthropology at McGill University, explains that during the Late Period of Egyptian history foreigners accounted for a sizeable proportion of the population of Egypt (Trigger, 1983, 316). Included in…
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Historiographical Research On The First Anglo Chinese War
This essay examines different schools of military history, and specifically how they relate to accounts of the First Anglo-Chinese War. It shows how modes of investigation that focus on battles or technology are insufficient to fully account for the outcome…
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Article Review: Izod Much press is devoted to finding out what is going to be the next big thing in marking. However, Leigh Gallagher's article on "Endangered Species" from 1999 of Forbes Magazine, poses the question of what to do…
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Australia versus Canada: Two vast nations, vast differences, and similar languages and conflicts Their specious, surface images in the international public eye could not be more diverse. Canada is often schematically depicted as a friendly land of stoic Mounties, clear…
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An article written by Wes Sechrest and Thomas M. Brooks and published in The National Academy of Sciences reveals the results of a study they conducted investigating the varying levels of biodiversity distributed throughout the world. The authors employ a…
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ANIMAL RIGHTS AND EXPERIMENTATION Introduction Animal rights are being constantly violated in this day and age. They are being subjected to endless experimentation in order to ensure a healthy life for humans. This is known as vivisection. The local industries…
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An Analysis of the Influence of Egyptian Hieroglyphics and Other Ancient Symbols on 18th, 19th and 20th Century Surface Pattern Design and Their Influences on Contemporary Design Hieroglyphics are a system of picture-writing, from the Greek, literally meaning "sacred carvings";…
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5 Fashion Ads Attempt To Fulfill Maslow S Hierarchy Of Needs
Five Fashion Advertisements that Attempt to fulfill Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs According to Abraham Maslow, there are five basic needs for all human beings, Each need must be fulfilled before the next tier of needs on the hierarchy can be…
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THE BIODIVERSITY OF MEXICO Covering an area approximately 1,978,000 square kilometers, Mexico is the third largest nation in Latin America after Brazil and Argentina. Its northern border with the United States runs 3,326 kilometers from the Pacific Ocean to the…
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Awakening Osiris: The Egyptian Book of the Dead The Egyptian Book of the Dead is a western title for an ancient collection of Egyptian manuscripts, the majority of which were funerary in nature. These collected writings have also been referred…




