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Miscellaneous Issues Term Papers and Reports |
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Confucianism And Taoism In Joy
3726 Words - 14 Pages.... was formed during war but continued well after in times of peace.
Confucius was a failed politician, great teacher, and Eastern democrat. It is said that culture provides a set of rituals to fall back upon in an unknown situation, like shaking hands with someone when meeting them for the first time. Living during a time of constant war, when morals and ethics were at an all-time low, he drew up a set of strict guidelines for the immoral man to follow. He loved tradition, for he felt that it was, "a potential conduit- one that could funnel into the present behavior patterns that could have been perfected during a golden age in China's past," (Smith 168). For Confucius, t ....
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Fantasy Vs. Reality
976 Words - 4 Pages.... in, love takes a back seat when it comes to relationships.
"Someday, I will have a best friend all my own. One I can tell my
secrets to. One who will understand my jokes without my having to explain
them." These are the longing words of Esperanza. While growing up on
Mango Street, Esperanza finds herself in a community that she feels she
doesn't belong to. With all her heart, she longs for a true friend that
she can tell her dreams to and will understand her for it. These wishes
seem easy enough to grant, but Esperanza soon finds out that there is more
to friendship. "If you give me five dollars, I will be your friend
forever." Esperanza discovers that she can not h ....
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Purchasing A Small Business
2791 Words - 11 Pages.... goodwill
C. Setting the purchase price
D. The letter of intent
IV. Finding the initial capital
A. Sources of financing
1. Traditional sources
2. Nontraditional sources
B. Guaranteed loan programs
V. Closing the deal
1. Get a lawyer
2. Audit review
3. The closing
VI. The rewards of working for yourself
The decision to purchase a business of your own is not an easy task. There are many things to consider before the final decision is made. First of all, exactly what do you want to accomplish? To make millions of dollars, right? Or is it to have the freedom of being your own boss? Whatever the reason, you must be sure that it is something that you ....
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Reasons For Prosocial Behaviou
686 Words - 3 Pages.... an organism to act prosocially towards other members of its species" (Alcock 1998). It is possible that Williams chose to be so brave and helpful due to a genetic basis. He was scared of ruining the financial lives of the employees at a troubled bank in Florida. He described this as one of his most difficult cases ever. This demonstrates his caring attitude and difficulty in hurting others. He always displayed optimism and helped anyone he could.
Also, prosocial behaviour and norms could have affected Arland's actions while in the icy water of the Potomac River. Specifically, the "norm of social responsibility prescribes that people should help others who need h ....
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The American Dream 2
278 Words - 2 Pages.... What do I mean? The American Dream is and always will be the goals Americans want themselves to accomplish in life; the goals Americans set for themselves is the part of the dream that has changed. Like a new piece of shining, metallic silver, the dream began with an unselfish goal which all the first Americans craved. Their dream was freedom. In the beginning, all Americans wanted freedom, but as the civilization's standards declined, their priorities changed. The once bright, shining silver began to cloud up, and the reflection of a pure and decent country started to appear murky. Once this happened, the American Dream was not as much about freedom anymore; it w ....
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Controlling Computers With Neu
1861 Words - 7 Pages.... able to fight the machines with the help of computers. Each
one of these people has a jack in the back of his or her head
that is connected to a computer. By doing this, the people are
able to turn their thoughts, such as dodging bullets and knowing
Kung-Fu, into reality.
The idea of people having their minds linked to
computers has appeared throughout works of science-fiction. The
way this idea works is very simple. A person thinks of a command
and the computer immediately responds. “Thought recognition
would be the ultimate computer interface, the machine acting as
an extension of the human nervous system itself.”(Lusted, Hugh S.
and Knapp, R. Benjamin ....
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How Television Affects Childre
555 Words - 3 Pages.... television hands information to them on a silver-platter. By watching too much TV your kid may end up relying on the TV to provide their fantasy for them. Consequently , when it comes time to do a book report your child may have a hard time understanding what they are reading due to lack of creativity from watching too much TV.
While losing creativity , your child can also gain laziness. While some kids are actively involved in sports after school , a majority of them just come home and plop themselves in front of the TV. What is happening when they are watching TV? Absolutely nothing , they are sitting on a couch not moving and not thinking , and sometimes eating to. ....
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Internet Gambling
653 Words - 3 Pages.... companies are looking for ways around the laws. For example, in football, if they can get two people to bet on opposing sides, then their technically not gambling. The companies would only take 2.5% of the action. They would act as a middle man of sorts. On the security side, one company has started making personal card readers that they send to your house and you hook it up to your computer. The only reason gambling laws exist are so politicians and government officials can make more money. It's all about power and control.
Many people still fear gambling on the Internet because of safety issues. They fear a hacker might break in and just keep letting himself win. Com ....
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