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World War II history and impacts
Industrial development in Europe and USA in the middle of 30-ties of 20th century was not that successful as it used to be several years before and sure it cannot be compared with the year 1939.
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Adolescent Development and the Impact of Childhood Poverty
Adolescents growing up in poverty experience a different set of environment and conditions than those in a middle class school setting do. They experience classmates and colleagues -- sometimes-best friends -- who die…
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Sightings Stroll Through Any Mall
Sightings stroll through any mall should be a wake-up call, for it is society under the magnifying glass. It is as if the mall represents some scientific laboratory where race and class prejudices can be viewed through…
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Ramadan Is the Holiest Month
Ramadan is the holiest month of the year for Muslims, a time of strict religious observances and fasting. We fast only from sunrise to sunset and are permitted to eat during the dark hours.
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Papua New Guinea a Failed
With Somalia pirates threatening the shipping lanes and genocide continuing in the Sudan, the issue of whether a country can be deemed a so-called "failed state" has been in the news a great deal in recent months.
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Launch of Microsoft\'s Zune MP3 Player Dear
This paper discusses the development of Microsoft's Zune MP3 player a digital potable media targeting to rival Apple's iPod market. The paper discusses the strategy used which launching the application by Microsoft and what was the targeted niche for the market. The solution that was sought while product was being launched in the market and the down fall are included in the discussion.
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World literature: major works and traditions
In Jonathan Swift's essay, "A Modest Proposal", the author proposes that the poor in a humorous bent that the poor should eat tor sell heir own starving children to the rich during a the great potato famine in Ireland. Obviously, the key factor in Jonathon Swift's essay is that the reader must recognize that he is not literally suggesting the poor to cannibalize. Rather, he is acknowledging the fact of the scarcity of food and therefor empathizes with the struggling and famished souls in the country of Ireland. Jonathon Swift goes to very great lengths to support his argument his argument and to maintain the satire, including the a list of possible preparation styles for the children and the calculations showing the financial benefits of his suggestion. This essay is widely held to be one of the greatest examples of sustained irony in the history of the English language. The entirety of "A Modest Proposal" is satirical because it makes fun of other grand ideas that people have proposed to solve big problems in society. The proposal itself (that the Irish should eat their babies) is satirical because it makes fun of people who propose absurd things thinking that they are practical. Jonathon Swift's reference to boys and girls as not a "saleable commodity" is a good particularly good example because it goes on to suggest the cold thinking of people who go on to argue for turning everything into the questions of economics.
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USSR Float Historical Precedents Leading
Historical precedents leading to the fall of socialism in Soviet Union
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Exemplification essay on informing through writer-selected topics
Clothing Preferences and Diet as Reflections of Personalities
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Canadian Landscape as Emotional Mirror in Ross and Mitchell
External Reflection of the Internal: The Usage of the Canadian Landscape in as for Me and My House and Who has seen the Wind