... to live with her own life and also learn the right cares for rescent born babies in order to garantee our safety and the chance to survive. At home the most important person is in most of the cases is the mother. She is the one that cares about the order , the matter and the health of all the family. But the worries she carry for us are not totally extrange. They care so much for us because believe it or not , we were part of her almost nine months and now , as we grow up , we are the link that will give our parents gens the oportunity of living for another generation. Also , we can see that the man of the house has other worries such as how to ...
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... out on home video. I think its a great idea to put full-length movies on the web. Miramax is a huge industry so if the movies dont work they arent greatly effected. However, being one of the first major studies to start showing full-length movies on the Web will definitely draw users just out of sheer curiosity. Movies on the Web will make it easier for people to view them, they can stay at home, and they dont have to worry about renting or late fees. Web movies will definitely put Miramax above the rest of the major studios. Lauren Runk May 4, 2000 Extra Abstracts Seat #66 A Family Affair With WB becoming so popular especially in the last year, advertise ...
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... that boxing is a morally wrong sport which has been designed to intentionally to cause damage in the boxers' brains. However, its pleas have largely fallen on deaf ears and were also criticized by many. The only country, which called for boxing to be banned so far, is Iceland. Another reason to support why boxing should be outlawed is the negative influence it has over the younger generation. According to an article from 'American Sociological Review', in a study attempting to discover whether mass media violence triggers additional aggressive behavior, it is proven that laboratory subjects exposed to violent material on film tend to behave more aggressively ...
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... However, like many new consumer products, prepaid phone cards are not trouble free. Prepaid phone cards originated in Europe in the late 1970's as a method of reducing vandalism of pay phones and are widely used overseas. In the United States, prepaid phone cards hit the market in the early 1990's, mainly as promotional items. The direct marketing of such cards to consumers is recent, but has grown at a staggering rate. Today prepaid phone cards are produced by hundreds of companies, ranging from major telephone companies and credit card issuers to extremely small start up businesses. The cards can be purchased in small denominations (typically, $5 - $20) at most ...
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... behaviour. They are expenses of the principal to measure, observe, and control the agent’s behaviour. Good examples for monitoring costs are auditing costs. To protect themselves of huge monitoring costs principals are bearing the costs to agents. An example can be given in lending: A high-risk company has high monitoring costs, which leads to a high interest rate. Another example would be the reputation of the manager: Has he got a bad reputation, than his salary would be lower than usual. Agents try to reduce monitoring costs by installing mechanisms to guarantee that they will behave in the interest of the principal or by proposing to compensate p ...
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... us back into the fighting line. Standardized testing is their choice of dictation. What do these tests prove? If a student does poorly on these tests,is she a failure? Standardized tests try to inequitably equate every student in America, how can one test justify every students wisdom? Life is a race against the clock. Just as a solider waits for his time to strike, the educational system is based solely on the amount of time in the classroom. Teachers dont have time to teach. Students dont have time to learn. Administrators dont have time to solve problems. Just think of all the time squandered preparing for standardized tests, not to mention the tim ...
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... or one copy can be printed and then subsequent changes made before more copies are run off. What can the word processor do for children? When children write by hand they often do a rough outline first, which is then modified and corrected; the changes involving words, lines or larger items of text. Adults often go through the same process, producing a rough draft, editing it and then writing it out again. A word processing program for a micro is provided on tape and loaded from the cassette recorder in the usual way. ( in some versions the word processing program is available as a special ROM - a chip which has to be fitted inside the computer; ...
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... all in us. If our children were gifts from God in which we are to have an expressed love and respect, how would we raise our gifts? How many gifts would we ask of the Lord? Would we Plan our lives with as few gifts as possible so that we could spend more time building careers and acquiring worldly gain? Would we say when confronted with the culture’s attitude on rejecting God’s gifts, I would not reject God’s gift but it is a personal choice? Who of us would say to those receiving a gift from God, I would cherish the gift from God but for I respect the rights of others? When the rights of other fly in the face of what God has said we must stand on ...
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... people. Success must be depend on effort, talent, and intelligence. As long as we canft stop discriminating people based on appearance, people canft achieve enough opportunity and real success. There is the question of how to change the system of unfair treatment based on appearance. Recently, lots of people have cosmetic surgery on their face and body. Some religious teach their people that altering their body is profane because our bodies are gifts from god. However, cosmetic surgery introduces us cutting edge technologies and become popular. The reason why many people get surgery is because they improve their appearance in order to be treated much bet ...
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... that made the choice to sacrifice her) by making it know that he was thinking of his people's welfare. By making that choice, Agamemnon becomes a tragic hero. Aeschylus makes the audience feel for the tragic hero because Agamemnon had to endure the pain and suffering of sacrificing his daughter and then watch, his people die at a war fought over a woman. The tragedy of the war is briefly described in the beginning of the play. The audience feels a great deal of pity for the young men that died and the families that suffered the loss of a loved one. The reason for the war was meaningless. It was fought to win back a woman. The arousal of fear is provoked in the a ...
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