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Miscellaneous Issues Term Papers and Reports |
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Why Do Convenient Stores Have Locks On Their Doors If They Are Always Open?
611 Words - 3 Pages.... give the managers one extra key on their already
big key chain that they really have no use for. Since they are open every
second of the year, they never need to lock the doors between shifts. When one
person's shift is over then the next person will come in and take over. It's
not like most stores where at night when the store closes they lock the doors
and go home. Then, in the morning whoever is going to be opening comes in and
unlocks the store and gets it ready for the first customers of the day. This
situation would never happen at a store that is open all the time because there
always has to be someone working.
On a rare occasion, the store might need to the loc ....
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Online And Research Journalism
1195 Words - 5 Pages.... time to the net. The printed paper risks losing revenue generators such as classified and personnel ads, and thus runs the risk of becoming less profitable. Unexpected competitors such as search engines and free homepage services, as well as the online directory services of television stations, now fight in the same arena for the user's attention and the limited advertising money available. New services, such as interactive features, guides to information sources and community building are new to newspapers, as is the continuous production cycle that the Internet requires.
The information that seems to be given away so abundantly on the Internet is largely free. Throughou ....
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Who Can Stop Credit Card Abuse
1867 Words - 7 Pages.... explain the fact that the credit cards are holding the most important place in the wallet and purses today. Behind these reasons , is hiding a crucial social phenomenon that has very bad consequences in the country, credit card abuse. Despite the measures taken by the officials, statistics prove that the number is increasing everyday.
Today, Visa and Master card occupy an important place in the credit card marketplace but the pioneer in the business remains to be Diners Club.
In 1949, as the luncheon tables were cleared at the Major’s Cabin Grill, a popular New York restaurant of the period whose location next door of the Empire State Building was then a consider ....
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Charter Schools
1110 Words - 5 Pages.... for teen readers are highlighted in blue and written in a conversational style where the author is talking to the teen reader. Numerous quotes from other teens are interspersed within these sections to give the material a very user-friendly feel. Parents will find these sections very useful in that they provide a supportive and understanding perspective. They give teens a chance to step into the shoes of their parents and ponder their situation within a wide range of potential parental concerns.
The primary content of the book is intended for parents and goes into more depth than a typical teen section. Illustrated with easy to follow graphic organizers, the section inten ....
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How To Find A New Home
779 Words - 3 Pages.... it's great to start off with an
apartment. Apartments usually are one to two bedrooms, a living room, one
to two bathrooms, and a kitchen. It's nice for a small family, or a group
of two or three friends if just moving out, and starting to college.
Depending on where it's located you can find a nice apartment for a fair
price. Some even come with furniture in the homes, so you would not even
need to buy any. Most of the apartments have the accommodation of a nearby
pool, and a washer and dryer room. Other larger apartments can even have
a additional playground for younger children, basketball courts, tennis
courts, and even a gym. By living in an apartment you ca ....
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Inside Every Modern Computer O
629 Words - 3 Pages.... Fahrenheit and all workers have to wear coats, gloves, masks, and overshoes. This is necessary because even one dust particle or water droplet can ruin a batch of chip production.
The manufacturing of a silicon chip starts when silica, the main component of sand, is heated with carbon which makes 98 percent pure silicon. This is then dissolved in hydrochloric acid. The resulting liquid is fractionally distilled to separate almost all of the impurities.The remaining liquid is then heated in a hydrogen tmosphere, which produces the purest silicon possible. This silicon, however, is in the form of many crystals of different sizes and orientations. This silicon goes through t ....
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The Ontoligical Argument
974 Words - 4 Pages.... that if the premises that are put into the argument are true, then the conclusion must be true. Thus, Anselm tends to base his argument on the definitions and the terms that he used.
Anselm’s first form of the argument is that God is "that than which none greater can be conceived" (45) . Firstly, it must be emphasised that Anselm’s definition does not limit God to being the "greatest" but Anselem makes it known that nothing greater can be thought than God himself. Therefore, God should not in any way be linked to terms such as ‘omnipotent’ as terminology such as this limit him to what he really is. With this definition, Anselem tries to prove that not ....
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Homeopathy And Women
3316 Words - 13 Pages.... in the notion that these traditions embody not just different treatment modalities, but also more "holistic" approaches to the medical encounter, then it is worthwhile investigating the extent to which they have actually repudiated conventional gender practices. Being rid of stereotype and domination would make these traditions "alternative" in the deepest sense.
At the focus of this paper are the life and works of Dr. James Tyler Kent, an eminent 19-th century American homeopath. Kent himself would never have used the word "alternative" for his personal brand of homeopathy, which he presumed was blessed by God; but with the distance that time affords, we can permit ourse ....
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