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Abolishing Grades
Number of words: 944 | Number of pages: 4

... generally focused on getting an "A," so they usually don't think about learning, rather they constantly render on the "A." Many candidates' acceptance are based on their academic and test standards and nothing more. Grades are thought to be the most accurate way to judge individuals and schools provide testing and grades that are utilized by institutes of higher learning and also by potential employers. These institutions tend to accurately judge someone based solely on a system that encourages memorization and underhanded tactics instead of learning for the sake of benefiting oneself and one's future. That is why students are subjected to cheating, which will not help them in the lo ...

Huck Finn Vs. 19th Cevtury Eth
Number of words: 1686 | Number of pages: 7

... concerning Jim’s life can be thought to be the moral and proper choices, Huck is pounded by his society’s teachings the Black men are property. When Huck first escapes from Pap and sets up camp on Jackson Island, he finds Jim has also found refuge there from the widow and Mrs. Watson. Huck is stunned at first when Jim tells him he escaped, because Huck knows that Mrs. Watson owns Jim, which makes him her rightful property. “People would call me a low-down Abolitionist and despise me for keeping mum,”(Twain 43) Huck knows that if he helped Jim that would make him an abolitionist, which could not be accepted role in the ninetieth century. Huck decides that he would help Jim escape, as h ...

Confucianism
Number of words: 2078 | Number of pages: 8

... by Confucius, a man. It involves no superior beings other than man himself, and deals specifically with the interactions between fellow men. It also specializes on the actions a government (King) should take for it’s people. The religion was founded by Confucian himself, he lived from 551 B.C.E. to approximately 479 B.C.E.. He was just a man with an opinion. His opinion sprung from his unhappiness with society and the fall it had taken from what it had been. It had changed to an empire where values were ignored, and the past was just that, the past. He foresaw a proud China with values restored, and humility made once again important. Confucian’s main ideas were to adapt ...

Christian Morality
Number of words: 1105 | Number of pages: 5

... understand the abstractions of morality. They use religion to rationalize the subconscious forces which cause sin rather than overcome them. What is often not accepted about morality is its objective origins, it's social significance and the related human responsibilities. While some of it is obvious and cannot be denied, it is not in the theology. For example, bigotry, elitism, jealousy, domination, exploitation and ...

Telemedicine
Number of words: 589 | Number of pages: 3

... There are many obstacles and the main one is the resistance from physicians. Many health care providers are reluctant to learn how to use new technologies; especially the older doctors who work at the rural and geographically isolated regions. On the other hand, will allow health care providers to consult with expert in their field in order to better diagnose and treat their patients without any time delays or sending their patients to distant locations. Legal, licensure, confidentiality, and cost issues are other potential barriers to the widespread implementation of .1 The health care industry must find the funding for telemedicne with its wide range of applications. Just like a ...

Donkey
Number of words: 1423 | Number of pages: 6

... This increase in demand for lumber forced logging camps to look for new methods to log as much forest in the quickest amount of time possible. Carter, the boss-logger, money hungry man that he was, got his loggers only to fell trees that were close to shore. As Grainger explains, "In those days good timber was plentiful- good timber, on sea-coast slopes, that could be felled and shot right down to water- hand-loggers' timber." Most boss-loggers of the early 1900's were looking to make cash and make it fast. A typical logging camp at the turn of the century consisted of approximately a dozen men. The tools used by these loggers were not particularly developed as would have been pr ...

MEDLINE
Number of words: 2453 | Number of pages: 9

... Library of Medicine, which is part of the National Institutes of Health. Its coverage includes the U.S. and 70 foreign countries, with a total of 8.6 million records dating back to 1966. Very few of the journals have any consumer focus, nor are they even intended to be read or understood by consumers.  MEDLINE is but one of 40 databases in the MEDLARS family of databases, which includes AIDSLINE, TOXLINE, and HEALTHSTAR. There is overlap among many of the MEDLARS databases, but some unique coverage in each as well.  The Journey from Fee to Free How did we get to free MEDLINE on the Internet? Until the mid-70's the National Library of Medicine provided access to both the MEDLI ...

Sports Entertainment ( Wrestli
Number of words: 492 | Number of pages: 2

... exactly what it is supposed to be. What I think professional wrestling to do, is to tone down, just a bit. In a recent study of 50 episodes of RAW by Indiana University and the TV program Inside Edition between January 1998 and February 1999. Researchers found 1,658 instances of crotch grabbing, 128 simulated sexual activities, 157 flippings of the finger, 47 instances of simulated satanic activity, and 42 cases of simulated drug use. Now I know this all may seem bad, but just go back to the ratings, it is number one. Obviously this mix of sex and violence sells, and sells big. Now what about those 10 year olds? Well the WWF does produce edited versions of RAW, these episo ...

Gambling 2
Number of words: 660 | Number of pages: 3

... beings whose favor or disfavor was manifested through chance situations and the outcome of such events as hunts, wars, and games of chance; instruments of divination frequently included objects used in gambling. As people gradually acquired knowledge of the nature of their environment and interpreted it in terms of cause and effect, their attitude toward gambling changed. Games of chance became pastimes, but the ancient belief that a lucky gambler was favored by the gods persisted. Among the upper classes of the peoples of antiquity, gambling was frequently associated with extravagance and licentiousness. During the Middle Ages, in times of trouble, rabbis in European Jewi ...

Extra-Terrestrial Civilizations
Number of words: 1080 | Number of pages: 4

... on other planets, so he went to South Africa with decent equipment. But what he saw was not what he wrote, when he returned to New York he made up a story about seeing men with flaps over there eyes to shield them form the brightness which the Moon gave off. He told of rivers and lakes and green everywhere, that story had made the Sun the best-selling newspaper for a month, but was soon revoked when a famous astronomer noted no such thing as life because of the "Airlessness" of the Moon. After a few years, past the first man on the Moon, there was the first launch to Mars to examine the possibility of life. The idea was that because Mars was still in the Sun's Ecosphere and that it ...

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