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Personal Writing: College
Number of words: 502 | Number of pages: 2

... Well, now a decision really had to be made; it was time for me to make a choice. My parents told me to think about other colleges and to think about other things to do instead of college, but I knew that < > was right for me. They often suggested that I go to community college for a semester or two and make sure that I was doing something that I wanted to do. I had attended the community college in my area during my last year in high school to take some extra courses, and I truly detested the place. I really did not want to go anywhere but < >. So I petitioned for readmission to a new department at< >. I decided that I should focus my studies on something other than enginee ...

Human Resource Challenges In T
Number of words: 2829 | Number of pages: 11

... HR professional must be aware of HR integration during development of company intranets. U.S companies must be aware of the host country workforce framework and structure. Russia provides an excellent example as a big country with big needs-millions of potential consumers eager for goods and services denied them under communism. Since the fall of that system, a new market economy has grown quickly. Foreign businesses (an estimated 35,000 registered enterprises, not including joint ventures) now compete with each other and with Russian startups for market share. Today, most U.S. companies are looking to replace expatriate employees with Russians at all organizational levels. Cost is ...

IDEAL WOMAN
Number of words: 570 | Number of pages: 3

... The cruel thing is that the social requirement that we achieve the "ideal weight" is based on the presumption that we can completely control our body size, which is not true. The only things that seem to sell these days are young faces. It seems as if the younger the better. When you take a look at all the new television shows and movies all you see is young faces. It is harder for the older and more experienced actress to get roles nowadays. They are pairing up older male actors with very young actresses. For most women, staying youthful is an ongoing competition. One of the most common ways is the use of makeup. A lot of women use makeup to cover any flaws or imperfections that the ...

Importance Of Multicultural Education
Number of words: 453 | Number of pages: 2

... education, these unfortunate processes can be prevented. If children are taught the many wonderful features of Culture A, as well as the common features Culture B has in common, then personal experiences with those cultures will not lead them to judge negatively. Also, when these cultures see themselves being studied in the education system, they will begin to feel less alienated and more accepted by the community. This form of education cannot be learned easily if a person has grown up with prejudices for other cultures. That is why it is so important to begin this awareness at a young age, every day of the school year. Multicultural education is most often brought out in ...

Punishment And Behavior
Number of words: 906 | Number of pages: 4

... that year (Straus 142). This study also found a rise in street crime with increasing amounts of physical punishment. A 1972 study of 385 college students which were punished as children were more likely to be involved in violent and property crime (Straus 145). A final interesting statistic showed that for 1980 schools that used a greater amount of physical punishment also had a greater homicide rate (Straus 146). According to Gault et. Al increasing the intensity of punishment has been found to better suppress or change a person's behavior (159). They also found that complete suppression is only achieved by extreme, almost inhumane punishment (Gualt, Gridley, et al 159). They also fou ...

Americas Fetish For Death
Number of words: 742 | Number of pages: 3

... a pathogenic messiah. If in the process it was necessary to "swat a few flies" then so be it in the name of Christ. Nevertheless, their unforgettable actions can never compare to the atrocities of America. In the tradition of the great mother country, America continued its importation of Africans. Eventually America underwent a massive battle due to its traditions, which led to the deaths of many soldiers both innocent and tainted. As the dust of the Civil War settled, African-American gained equality gradually, though never the respect and acceptance of Anglo-Saxons. They were still viewed as inferior animals, less than the common housefly. As if racism were not bad, enough the implicati ...

Beauty
Number of words: 1004 | Number of pages: 4

... be the car one owns, or the pool in ones backyard, or even the quilts in a bedroom. For example imagine a husband and wife cleaning their attic. They go through all their old stuff to decide what to keep and what should be thrown away. The wife stumbles upon an antique plate; it’s full of cracks and the colors have faded away. But, to her this plate is a treasure and the of it is in how ancient it is. She wants to keep it but her husband frowns and disagrees, he can’t understand why she would want that old piece of junk around. In his eyes the plate is old, cracked and ugly. He doesn’t see the his wife found in it. Suddenly his eyes caught something shining from the moonlight t ...

Is Canada Losing Its Identity
Number of words: 1279 | Number of pages: 5

... lives. New innovations, such as the Internet, are making every corner of the world closer. This is known as globalization. Where before countries were thought to be quite distant, today, we can travel and converse quicker then we ever could before. I believe it's this reason why Canadians feel that they're no longer their own sovereign country. This makes our country more accessible to other nations. Because of it, more people are visiting our corner of the globe and then moving here when they realize what a great place it is to live. Many feel our current immigration policy is a bit out of control and that many Canadian-born residents are losing jobs. However, Canada is a country t ...

Phobias
Number of words: 2185 | Number of pages: 8

... or bridges; 2. fear of the natural environment such as: storms, water, or heights; 3. animal such as: fear of dogs, snakes, insects, or mice; 4. blood-injection-injury phobia such as: fear of seeing blood or an injury, or of receiving an injection. (Wood 520). Social are fears of being in situations where your activities can be watched and judged by others. People with social try to avoid social functions at all costs and find excuses not to go to parties or out on dates. This avoidance is the difference between having a social phobia and simply just being shy. Panic attacks are the third kind of phobia. They can change the quality of a person’s life. Someone with a phobia t ...

Wages Of Sport Athletes
Number of words: 500 | Number of pages: 2

... low for the NBA. During this season Jordan never made any kind of statement about quitting or even leaving for another team to make the money he may deserve. Other players such as Shaq (Shaquille O'neil), and Reggie Miller, and even teammate Dennis Rodman have been known to say things like this. The only difference between Jordan and the other athletes is that Jordan seems to have a great devotion towards his team and the other players do not have the same loyalty or devotion. The circumstances appear that Jordan might actually play for the mere love of the game, while others only play for the love of money. Regardless of the motivation for playing the sport, a salary of 30 million dollars ...

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