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Fine Automobiles (persuasive)
552 Words - 3 Pages

.... The same principle applies to today's man only in a different paradigm: we are still attracted to objects which visually arrest our attention, yet after the millions of years of evolution and development we have cluttered our picture. Now there are so many objects in view and situations on the average individual's mind that they may not think much of what the cavemen of the past thought about, such as the sun. So, now that the sun is no big deal, what is? The eye catching object is the automobile. That is man's current attraction, even if that attraction lasts for a split second. Today a car is practically a necessity, not an absolute one, yet with the nature of work i ....


What To Know When Buying A Home
972 Words - 4 Pages

.... changes over time. In the early part of the loan, principal repayment is very small and interest repayment is very high; at the end of the loan the relationship is high. Annual percentage rate (APR)- the actual finance charge of the loan, including points and loan fees in addition to the stated interest rate. Appraisal-an expert judge of the value or worth of the property. Assessed value- the value placed on a property by a municipality for the purpose of levy taxes. Balloon Payment- a large [principal payment due at the end all at once on some loans. Contract- binding legal agreement between two or more parties hat delineates the conditions for the exchange of pro ....


Summary Of Latex Allergy
703 Words - 3 Pages

.... course resulted in a higher latex exposure. And because of Latex being an allergen, the repeated exposure to it may become life threatening. Some types of allergic reactions are as follows: ICD – Irritant Contact Dermatitis – Because of around 200 different compounding chemicals in the gloves, and not properly washing hands after use an itchy, irritated, dryness occurs on the hands. ACD – Allergic Contact Dermatitis (Type IV) – is a delayed reaction to the Latex and usually occurs 24 to 96 hours after exposure. The symptoms of this certain reaction, is similar to poison ivy. Immediate Hypersensitivity (Type I) – Although the least common re ....


Aggressive Behavior Equals Man
596 Words - 3 Pages

.... and intimidating behavior. Football games are a great example of the kinds of rewards males receive for their aggressiveness. Coaches teach their players to be physical and tough, but two of the essential elements of football are aggressiveness and intimidation. Football is an aggressive sport in many ways; a ball carrier must attack the line of scrimmage aggressively, or he will be tackled in the backfield. Defensive players must be aggressive also, so that they can make tackles. Basketball is another athletic event that rewards aggressive behavior. Although basketball seems harmless, it is a sport that requires a tremendous amount of aggressive behavior. When I was ....


Who Is Free To Choose
1138 Words - 5 Pages

.... may concern “objectionable” material. There are people who live under the 1st Amendment and they use the Internet as an outlet to express their ideas and to incorporate ideas from others. Censorship of the Internet is wrong because it obstructs other people from accessing what they want to see and it inhabits people’s free speech. Censorship on the Internet has been a growing concern for the past three years. The wide range of information available has made it a tempting target for those who want to control what a person can see and read. The Random House Webster’s School and Office Dictionary defines censorship as, “An official who examines ....


The Media As An Institution
1418 Words - 6 Pages

.... Major Changes Several major changes have occurred in the media industry in the last two decades that have fundamentally altered the way in which the media institution operates. The most major changes of note have been: a. the growth of the media industry, b. the advancement of satellite communications, c. women’s increased role as consumers of mass media, and d. the growth of the internet. The media has seen spectacular growth since the first daily newspaper for the ‘common man’ was produced on 4 May 1896. ‘The Daily Mail’ was a halfpenny paper of eight pages with advertisements on the front cover and was described as & ....


Preparing The Educational Syst
815 Words - 3 Pages

.... the threat in the form of physical strength in a period as such, the child experiences a threat, although less noticeable on the surface, but significant regarding his mental development: the dimness of the situation and the need to act in states of uncertainty. The effects of national stress situations on children were, mainly, diagnosed by Anna Freud and Dorothy Birlingham (1942), at the time of the Blitz in England, by Kleiman (1968) and Kleiman (1975) regarding the murder of President Kennedy in the United States of America. In Israel it was executed by Ziv et al (Ziv, Krogalensky and Shulman, 1972; Ziv and Israeli 1973), who examined the level of stress with children of ....


Cocaine
367 Words - 2 Pages

.... Later it was used as a local anethetic for eye, ear, and throat surgery. Now it has been replaced by synthetic local anesthetics and is only used for recreational purposes only. Coke can be smoked, snorted, rubbed onto the gums, and rubbed into the mouth, rectum, or vagina. Coke even effects the innocent. Little children have been abducted, killed, and stuffed with the drug in Mexico to be smuggled into the U.S. as sleeping chilren.Miami International Airport is a popular place used to import . On August 30, 1998, 2720 pounds of the drug was seized from a shipment of fish. The wholesale price was estimated to be 21 million dollars. Boats and large freighters are als ....



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