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Miscellaneous Issues Term Papers and Reports
Speciesism And Animal Rights
2264 Words - 9 Pages

.... so that animals will gain equal consideration. By giving all species equal consideration we must look at how an individual species or group of species will be affected by the standard system. Furthermore, the standard value system that is devised takes into account the species feelings and also the species purpose in life, and thereby all is fair. Speciesism prevents us from valuing human life over animal life and it gives animals equal rights to consideration, which is also known as the principle of equal consideration of interests. Finally, the term speciesism is a form of bigotry if we show unwarranted concern for one species over another. It is used to make us aw ....


College Stress 2
1421 Words - 6 Pages

.... feel that we are under stress -- and many times we are. The most frequent cause of stress in college is the concern about academic performance and everything that goes with it, for example such as grades and exams. Some students strive for perfection in their academic performance.boy working very hard late at night and skipping meals to study. The yield of this consists of constant headaches and backaches, and getting really depressed because the student could never reach their goals of perfection. Dr. Hans Selye describes stress as a side effect produced by any situation to which you respond in any way. It is the nonspecific response of the body to any demand made upon ....


Floor Exercise
956 Words - 4 Pages

.... basis of all acrobatics. Although it is not one of the four Olympic competitive events, tumbling is important because the skills you learn will help you perform the other events. For example, the basic forward roll can also be performed on the balance beam and in the floor exercise, and is important even when learning the vault and the uneven bars. The best way to learn floor exercise is through progressions. A progression is a step by step method of learning skills, beginning with the easy ones and gradually mastering the more difficult ones. If you wanted to learn a forward somersault, you would not just start out trying to do the somersault. Instead, you would learn a ....


Contrast
437 Words - 2 Pages

.... about, for example, a person with tattoos versus someone with none. The third and final ingredient is the setting. The setting could involve many different combinations of things to include where a conversation took place, for example. This leads into perpetual process management. The process described in the text is much like what we are taught in the military. We are taught to always listen to the message the subordinate are trying to convey by their work performance. This leads into distortion management which involved a few different topics, the most common being stereotypes. Common perpetual distortions include stereotypes or prototypes such as believing ever ....


Overpopulation 2
584 Words - 3 Pages

.... and poverty will rise in most of the world’s countries. Rapid population growth is a huge threat to the environment. We consume materials and energy from earth and then return heat and wastes to earth, but the environment can only handle so much waste before serious effects on humans are seen. As human numbers increase, deterioration of water quality and destruction of animal and plant communities increase too. The serious effects of population growth apply even on the protected locations of this planet. Rapid expansion of human numbers also causes overexploitation of natural resources and provides pressure on food supplies. As a result it will not be long until ....


The Importance Of Reading In Educational Development
533 Words - 2 Pages

.... Colleges such as Miami Dade Community College, The University of Miami and Barry University dedicated some of their Federal work-study dollars for students willing to serve as tutors in our elementary schools. Research study shows that most students should be proficient in reading by the third grade, however, that is not the case in many of our schools. Therefore, tutors and volunteers are concentrating on the first grade because that is the age when most kids usually start reading. By concentrating on the first grade, tutors would help pave the way for a good reader, communicator and pave the way for child to develop a sense of ambivalence about them. Because reading pla ....


History Of Papermaking
534 Words - 2 Pages

.... were available and it is was apparent that a process for utilizing a more abundant material was required. IMPROVEMENTS IN MATERIALS AND PROCESSES In 1800 a book was published which stated practical methods for manufacturing paper from wood and vegetable pulps. Soon many publishing processes were developed and the paper industry no longer had to depend on rags and linen and this made mass production possible. There were two main kinds of pulping processes used in the 18th century and they were, mechanical or groundwood pulping and chemical pulping. Mechanical pulping contains certain wood components and therefore, it is not suitable for paper in ....


Drugs In Football Making An Ap
1570 Words - 6 Pages

.... 14). The variety and number of drugs available is enormous. The two main types of drugs available are physically enhancing and mentally enhancing drugs. Both types have the most deadliest consequence in common, death. Each type has its own pros and cons. Yes, there are some positive effects, but they are not worth the later consequences. Some athletes need help to maintain a mental edge on their game and opponents. Some need help getting psyched up before a game. Those athletes that do, turn to drugs. The most used drugs that athletes turn to are amphetamines. Amphetamines effect the central nervous system. They prepare the body for action by stimulati ....



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