Papers on Miscellaneous Topics
Justice
Words: 840 - Pages: 4.... is important to define what money is. Money is an exchange of
value. Money has value because it represent labor, or value, one has created but
not yet used. Money in my pocket is what I have created but not yet consumed.
Money is not a natural resource; it does not grow on trees. Men can make money
by their physical or mental labor. Do I not, then, have full claim to my
earnings?
If A discovers a cure for AIDS; it surely was not solely a product of A.
Society's framework made the discovery possible: A had to build on previous
knowledge; she had to use a laboratory she probably did not own. All of these
factors make society a partner in the .....
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Soccer: An Utopia Sport
Words: 2581 - Pages: 10.... did not enjoy a successful beginning.
It wasn’t until the late 1800’s that a man by the name of William McGregor introduced the FA Cup and international matches, which saved the game from obscurity. The earliest forms of soccer were played three centuries ago and quite rapidly evolved into a game radically different from its origins and thus flowered the irresistible spectacle still recognizable so many years later.
Soccer is the name commonly given in North America to a form of football played with a spherical ball. It is the most widely played team game in the world and the most popular spectator sport, followed avidly by hundred .....
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How To Lead A Revolution
Words: 563 - Pages: 3.... control his own army than a defeat is inevitable. Also your leader must want to improve the well being and living conditions for all of his followers. And lastly he must be influential, he must posses the ability to sway the minds of skeptics who do not believe in him or the cause. Being influential has another benefit to it also, an influential person will leave behind people that will carry out your leaders plans in the untimely event of your leader being killed or exiled.
A leader who seems to posses a great number of the qualities stated in the above paragraph is Toussaunt L’Ouverture. A self-educated former slave, who le .....
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The Evolution Of A Disc Jockey
Words: 2462 - Pages: 9.... is still currently evolving, Pierre Schaeffer in the forties
most likely gained influential ideas from John Cage in his attempts to redefine
tunes and make them into segments and samples of unfamiliar notes. It was the
seventies that proved to be the pivotal point of the disc jockeys evolution. No
longer were people putting quarters into the jukebox, or dancing to the American
Bandstand, but enjoying parties that offered live entertainment. In the late
seventies, the disc jockey changed and evolved different musical cultures into
segments. Along came the culture of hip-hop. Hip-Hop lent their open ear
allowed the disc jockey to let .....
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TEEN Magazine
Words: 736 - Pages: 3.... me how often I wear bellbottom pants, or platform shoes, or pink
make-up, or little shirts that fit me. For those of you who don't know me,
I can tell you right now, I wouldn't be caught dead in that stuff.
That takes me to the clothes the models sport. How many girls in
this society are actually that skinny? It's actually kind of sick. I
think they should widen their models to all sizes and shapes. What? Just
because a girl who is not amazingly skinny for a model, the company won't
sell anything? Well I can't exactly describe the clothes they wear, but I
have never run across a person wearing the same thing. But in Sevente .....
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Preserving Flowers
Words: 1945 - Pages: 8.... Several techniques can be utilized to remove moisture from the
collected flowers. The simplest method is to tie a rubber band around a
bunch of flowers after their leaves have been removed, and to hang them
upside down out of direct sunlight in a dry, well-ventilated attic, closet
or garage. Ideally, the drying area should have a temperature between
60 and 80 F and a humidity rate less than 60%. Another method is
to place the flowers in a container and to cover them with clean, fine sand,
or a mixture of borax and cornmeal, or a nonchlorophyll kitty litter. These
inexpensive substances provide the flowers with support, enabling t .....
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What To Do With Alcholic Paren
Words: 597 - Pages: 3.... do say, "Yes" than you should talk with him or her and see what do you think that you should do in order to stop drinking. Some people will however, get the ideas that you are trying to run their lives, and make a big scene. If you just do it with out blaming the person and allow them to answer then they will understand and be cooperative about the matter.
Another way to try and help an alcoholic is to get them into rehab or counseling. In many cases this is the best and most convenient way to help out him/her with their problem. By doing this you are realizing that the person or people have a problem, and need help. Some people will g .....
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Poem~dream Deferred
Words: 544 - Pages: 2.... deferred has no life. Also, being bittersweet, using the example of syrup implies that the dream deferred is hard and sour (undesirable) on the outside, yet sweet on the inside.
The next two images Hughes uses continue to suggest a sense of death and decay. The first, “rotten meat,” which is odorous and reeks of death, very strongly suggests that the dream deferred has lost its beauty. This image also implies that the dream is a thing of past that’s now worthless. The second image, a “running sore,” hints that the dream is synonymous to a diseased, infected wound. The dream has now become grotesque, ugly, and painful. Also, .....
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Japanese Media Overview
Words: 1043 - Pages: 4.... the top three are Japanese, with the fourth highest having a circulation of just over one-third of the circulation of the Yomiuri Shimbun (The United States is not represented in this list) (Cooper-Chen, 1997, p. 54). It is not surprising that Japan has the highest ratio of newspapers to people in the world, with 578 copies per day for every 1000 people (Cooper-Chen, 1997, p. 52).
Local newspapers are smaller than the nationals, and many are published only once or twice a week, even in cities with populations above 100,000. However, the national newspapers all have regional sections.
The national daily newspapers are also involved in ot .....
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The Difference Between A Club
Words: 376 - Pages: 2.... of customs or conditions. Gangs may or may not be facilitated in a branch of higher and lower members, mimicking a military model. Gangs often have a loosely defined set of goals, and are often involved in delinquent activities.
A socially approved form of a gang is a club. Americans generally view clubs as character building leadership opportunities; whereas, individuals typecast into gangs are persecuted as criminals. Clubs are formed with constructive goals in mind, such as making it easier for its members to find parts for a particular brand of automobile. Socioeconomic class, academic achievement, or perceived roles in society for .....
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