Papers on Miscellaneous Topics
The World Of Auto Racing
Words: 1217 - Pages: 5.... that racing fans pass on their way to the track.
Delaware Speedway has a tremendous effect on the surrounding area businesses. In downtown Delaware Ontario there is an ESSO gas station and garage, which is located on Highway #2. This highway is the main road through Delaware, and half of the people going to the track pass this gas station on route to the Speedway. A regular night at the track usually features three different classes of racing : street stock, modified, and CASCARS. A street stock car the lowest class in racing. It would roughly cost seven thousand dollars to run this type of car for one racing season. A modified car is an .....
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Locality Planning
Words: 457 - Pages: 2.... council services and officials. This consultation ‘phase’ would have to examine what other plans, initiatives, programmes and policies may be in place and any resultant impact on existing service provision and resources.
Inter-agency and intra-agency co-operation is essential if information is to be collated and processed in any meaningful fashion and to ensure that any plan once in place will be properly supported. Barriers to co-operation need to be removed through consultation, participation, negotiation, and improved communication channels.
Resource provision has to be assessed along with any plan. Existing resources, .....
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Promote Malaysia On A Shoestri
Words: 240 - Pages: 1.... students to continue their studies to the foreign countries every year. Even though I don’t really know the exact number of Malaysian who studied abroad at this present moment, but I do believe there are probably more than 5,000 of them including myself. All Malaysian students who study in foreign countries would be automatically call the Malaysian “Small Embassy”; therefore, it is a very good idea to use students through Malaysian Student Association to promote Malaysia in the foreign countries.
Since the government knows where most of Malaysian pursuing their studies abroad, the government or private sectors could send at least .....
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Bridging The Gap Between Cross
Words: 635 - Pages: 3.... and relationships are to occur.
A principle rule of mutual respect is the basis for success in communication and relationships. Mutual respect should be based on the following criteria:
„h always allow for and assume differences, until similarity is proved
„h emphasize description, rather than definition or judgment
„h practice empathy
„h treat your interpretation as a unproved theory until further understanding proves certainty
Often, cultural differences are easily identified and therefore, easy to adapt to; but, others are significantly more difficult. An example of a cultural difference with easy adaptability could be the .....
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Teaching Ethical And Moral Values
Words: 1032 - Pages: 4.... does not want students to receive good moral values but teaching these values can be complicated because of the diversity among students, the responsibility and the lack of willingness to communicate between teachers and students.
Is the American school systems unified in culture and religion? Most Americans would agree that there is a great deal of cultural and religious diversity among the educational system. In order to teach good ethical values the teacher must be non-ethnocentric in the way he/she presents their values. For example, it will be troublesome for a teacher that has been raised in the United States and comes from a .....
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Three Types Of Approaches That Players Have Toward Practice
Words: 467 - Pages: 2.... stuff and go home.
The next type of player that a coach describes is the Half-ass
player. He or she is labeled this name because this type of player does
everything half way. If at a practice each player is supposed to do 20
sprints, then he or she will only do 10; and if he or she does do all 20,
then they do them half speed. This type of player does care enough about
their reputation to try his or her best, but only in the games. Practice
is just a place to be after school. When a coach is talking he or she will
only hear what they want to. A half-ass player may be good enough to make
a considerable difference in a game, but do .....
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Utilitarianism
Words: 449 - Pages: 2.... by their opinion of the qualities of the person who does it, this is a complaint not against , but against having any standard of morality at all; for certainly no ethical standard decides an action to be good or bad because it is done by a good or a bad man, still less because done by an amiable, a brave, or a benevolent man, or the contrary.”
Utilitarian also state “a right action does not necessarily indicate a virtuous character.” Utilitarians are not looking at the other qualities that many make that person beautiful. They are only looking at the action that the person did wrong.What Mill tells us is that a person of go .....
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Apathy
Words: 1458 - Pages: 6.... in between candidates and the youthful voters. A 19 year old Trinity College student remarks about Bob Dole, I think he is making himself look older by speaking about certain issues we (young people) can not relate to. When asked to give an example the student stated, "he made a reference to World War I, I thought he was going to say he fought in that one too!" (www.mtv.com/chooseorlose). While Bob Dole is a isolated instance, many youthful voters feel that there is a ever growing distance between them and the older generations. Another reason that young people are turning away is lack of education towards politics. While this could be said .....
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Perceptions Of Leadership
Words: 1362 - Pages: 5.... I also stated that a leader needs to be educated to some degree to understand the different aspects of life and how they relate to one another. The educational atmosphere also allows leaders to develop the skills necessary to work with their peers in group environments. It helps develop the vital communication and inter-personal skills that are necessary to become a successful leader. Finally, when analyzing my original perceptions, I stated that childhood experiences play a major role in leadership development. I thought that Church and school leadership roles as a child were vital experiences in the development of a leader. I th .....
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School Uniforms
Words: 531 - Pages: 2.... and scholastic records
of their students. This school system feels that dressing students the same
would eliminate the pressure of fitting in, build up students self-esteem, and
augment student moral. Parents, teachers, and students agree that wearing
uniforms would decrease arguments that begin over expensive clothing and
sneakers. School systems hope uniforms will help to eliminate gang violence
caused by students wearing rival gang colors. Uniforms would also prevent the
wealthier students from picking on their less fortunate classmates because they
can not afford to dress the same. Although no evidence confirms that the
uniform poli .....
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