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Self Expression
Number of words: 1650 | Number of pages: 6

... transformation of individual identity, historian Warren Susman describes it as a shift from the importance of “character” to the importance of “personality” (Ewen, 411). Audrey Lorde incorporated this theory throughout her book “ZAMI a New Spelling of My Name” Lorde takes us on a journey through her life starting with her early childhood years. As a young black girl being raised by a strong, independent homosexual mother living a hetrosexual lifestyle, Lorde shows us how she secretly takes on many of her mother’s characteristics. Audrey Lorde uses her mother’s sexual identity as a foundation in developing her own sense of sexuality w ...

Speciesism And Animal Rights
Number of words: 2264 | Number of pages: 9

... over animal life and it gives animals equal rights to consideration, which is also known as the principle of equal consideration of interests. Finally, the term speciesism is a form of bigotry if we show unwarranted concern for one species over another. It is used to make us aware of all groups and realize that humans are important but other species are or can be just as important. In The Principles of Moral and Legislation, Bentham makes a statement that puts the term speciesism and how we are affected by it into a clearer perspective. He says the "The day may come when the rest of the animal creation may acquire those rights which could have never been withholden from them but by ...

The Land
Number of words: 466 | Number of pages: 2

... wildlife. It shows the pride each Canadian has in their land. Not all Canadians necessarily believe that the region the were born in is the most beautiful. Some people may have a much stronger attachment to a region that is less familiar to them. Robert Service talks of this feeling in his poem "The Spell of the Yukon." The poem describes the life of a gold digger in the Yukon who at first is overwhelmed by the power and isolation of the North. Yet, as the poem continues, the characters experiences bring him closer to . This is true for all regions. is what gives an individual experiences that shape their lives. People who spend much of their life living in a single region ar ...

Computers In Business
Number of words: 1011 | Number of pages: 4

... understand that they must think years down the road before spending thousands of dollars on the technology of today. The best way is to prepare for the future such as making sure your mainframe is upgradeable and contains at least 8 expansion slots, which should already be loaded with enhanced graphics cards, the necessary amount of serial ports etc.. Networks are everywhere in the world of business. A network is a series of computers throughout the company which rely on one or two fileservers. Or it can be used in long distance communication through modem. An example would be that a company located in Calgary can call up its other branch in Toronto via modem, also able to up and download ...

Game Over!
Number of words: 1282 | Number of pages: 5

... owners and persistence rides high among players, things are only going to get worse until they come to some sort of an agreement. The baseball strike of `94 officially hit the hearts of America on August 12, three quarters into one of the most intriguing seasons in a long time. A season on the verge of breaking many long standing records. As the strike began, the people of the world looked with sadness, as well as disgust towards players and owners. Officially, the strike is the players verses the owners, but at a closer look, it is much more complicated. Within the owners meetings, there is feuding as well. Small market clubs such as Montreal, Milwaukee, Cincinnati, and Kans ...

What Is Piety
Number of words: 927 | Number of pages: 4

... on the subject. In this dialogue Euthyphro gives Socrates four different definitions of what he believes piety is, none of which prove satisfactory to Socrates, leaving the question unanswered in the end. The first definition that Euthyphro provides to Socrates is that "the pious is to do what I am doing now to prosecute the wrong doer" (Plato, Euthyphro, Grube trans., p. 9). This is merely an example of piety, and Socrates is seeking a definition, not one or two pious actions. Socrates says "you did not teach me adequately when I asked you what the pious was, but you told me that what you are doing now, prosecuting your father for murder is pious (Loc. cit., 6d, p. 10) Socrates wa ...

The Dropout Rate In America's Colleges
Number of words: 578 | Number of pages: 3

... life. Usually the one thing that will really bother a person, is living in a small room, with at least one other person, sometimes two. Often, living with strangers will make a person uncomfortable, and wishing they were back home. This is when many will give up, and go back home. The next cause being the surrounding environment. For new students that are not used to freedom, it can be hard to understand that they now have to make their own decisions. To illustrate, a new student may see that alcohol is relatively easy to obtain. Thus resulting in a constant hangover, and lack of study. On contrary, the environment may be considered boring. In other words, a student may try to "cre ...

Canada's Ideal Population - What Is It? And How Should It Be Achieved?
Number of words: 1493 | Number of pages: 6

... always be working on new inventions, and are bound to come up with some alternate manufactured resource that people can use as a substitute to all the gasses, gasoline and other oil products. Other problems that would occur due to an increase in population are, an increase in taxes. More people would be using facilities funded by taxes, like schools, school supplies, utilities, conservation areas, prisons, courts both provincial and federal, as well as other government services such as snow clearing, and lets not forget that the government has salaries too, and our taxes pay for them. I also believe there would be problems with a decrease in population. So Canadians probably won ...

My Philosophical Approach To Counseling
Number of words: 1259 | Number of pages: 5

... Nursing, and Allied Health Dictionary, client-centered therapy is a non directive method of group or individual psychotherapy, originated by Carl Rogers, in which the role of the therapist is to listen to and reflect or restate without judgment or interpretation the words of the client. Objectives of Existential Therapy The objectives of Existential Therapy are quite unique. Existential counselors are focused on helping the client achieve and expand their self- awareness. Many Therapist assume once self awareness is achieved, the client can examine new ways of dealing with problems and except the responsibility of choosing. Objectives of Client-centered Therapy The objective of c ...

Airships
Number of words: 1764 | Number of pages: 7

... internal structure; and the nonrigid blimp, which depends on the pressure created by a series of air diaphragms inside its gas space to maintain the shape of its fabric hull. Inventors sought to combine the best features of these models in a semirigid type, but it met with only limited success. Today only the nonrigid airship is used. Rigid Airship The rigid airship's structure resembled a cage that enclosed a series of balloons called gas cells. These cells were tailored to fit the cylindrical space and were secured in place by a netting that transmitted the lifting force of their gas to the structure. Each gas cell had two or more valves, which operated automatically to relieve ...

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