Concepts Essays and Term Papers
Fibromyalgia: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and TreatmentsThis 18-page paper presents an examination of the controversy surrounding a disorder called Fibromyalgia. The writer presents a detailed analysis of the disorder including symptoms, diagnosis techniques and treatments. In addition the writer sheds light on the controversy surrounding the belief in ...
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The September 11 Attack and Its EffectsINTRODUCTION
On September 11, 2001, four teams of hijackers commandeered four separate planes. Following carefully laid plans made months and even years before, they removed the pilots from the cockpits, and took over flying the planes themselves. The first plane, American Airlines flight #11, ...
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The Agency Theory and ConceptsThe Agency Theory
The agency theory is suggested to be a derivative of the research on risk sharing conducted by economists. According to the theory, every firm has a principal and an agent. The assumptions of are that agents are motivated by self-interest, are rational actors, and are averse ...
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Jonathan EdwardsJonathan Edwards was born in 1703 in East Windsor Connecticut and raised in a strictly Puritan family of one son and 10 daughters. His parents were Timothy Edwards, a pastor, and Esther Stoddard, a daughter to Reverend Solomon Stoddard, an absolute Puritan and spiritual leader of Northampton, ...
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Gender In International Relations TheoryWhen we regard the views of liberals and conservatives (or realists) in international relations (henceforth IR), we think of their respective viewpoints as purely politically motivated. We rarely see these viewpoints as embedded in gender constructs, and the quest for masculine superiority. ...
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Kant’s Ideas of Freedom and MoralityKant's Ideas of Freedom and Morality
Immanuel Kant believed that ethics stemmed from rules and reason, just as did the laws of gravity. In Kant's opinion, ethics are universal and applied no matter what. He believed that the capacity to reason was unique to man and when exercised this was what ...
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Consciousness AnalyzedPerhaps there is no phenomenon as familiar and yet as complex and mysterious as consciousness. To date, no satisfactory scientific account of consciousness has been proven, leading philosophers like David Chalmers to conclude that consciousness is not reductively explainable (Chalmers ...
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Book Suggestions For Young WomenYoung people today face much more social problems than their parents ever did. Aside from the normal early adolescent issues such as "fitting in" with their peer group or living with divorce, they also have to face problems like drugs and violence. Even ten-year old girls are no longer immune to ...
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A Bat Mitzvah ObservationI attended the Bat Mitzvah for the daughter of a family friend. I grew up in Protestant churches, so I was unfamiliar with these traditions. The Bat Mitzvah is a rite of passage where a 13-year-old young lady demonstrates her mastery of important Judaic concepts and skills, and becomes a member of ...
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America's Policy On Iraq and the Paradox of American PowerExecutive Summary
Joseph Nye's Paradox of American Power: Why the World's Only Superpower Can't Go It Alone argues that the U.S. should not act unilaterally in foreign affairs despite its status as the world's only superpower. Instead, the U.S. should pursue a multilateral policy to preserve ...
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Marketing Internship ExperienceCompany Background
I am currently working as a marketing assistant for a small company in California to complete my marketing internship. The company imports tea products to the United States. Although it is a relatively small company, less than 50 employees, the company does have a unique ...
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Comparing Transportation Systems in Radiant City and Broadacre CityTransportation Systems in the Radiant City and the Broadacre City
The utopian architectures of Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright are a response to the industrialization (Kennedy, 2003). The industrialization era in the Western world brought about rapid urbanization, which in turn resulted a ...
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Innovation And Regulation Of The InternetKey Assumptions About Technology and Society
Introduction
Like all other great inventions and discoveries of the past, the Internet too promises to revolutionize our very existence. But, also like previous inventions and discoveries, there is no clear direction that the Cyber world seems to ...
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What Is A ProfessionDefinition Of A Profession
One of the never-ending challenges in any profession is gaining respect and individuality in the profession we practice from our colleagues as well as from the public. There are many disciplines that have earned great honor and the right to be called a profession ...
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The Importance of Language in Nineteen Eighty FourExplore the importance of language in Nineteen Eighty Four as a form of oppression and dissent.
Orwell uses a variety of literary devices in the language he uses in Nineteen Eighty Four in order to convey a sense of rebellion from the people in the novel in contrast to the tyrannical nature of ...
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St. Sernin and Chartres Cathedral ComparisonIt is useful to compare these two very different structures, St. Sernin and Chartres Cathedral for two reasons: first, the architecture had changed substantially between the Romanesque period in which St. Sernin was built, and the high Gothic period of Chartres. But it is also useful because the ...
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Shakespeare's SonnetsIntroduction to Shakespeare's Sonnets
A sonnet is a 14-line poem that rhymes in a particular pattern. In Shakespeare's sonnets, the rhyme pattern is abab cdcd efef gg, with the final couplet used to summarize the previous 12 lines or present a surprise ending. The rhythmic pattern of the sonnets ...
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Geography and Climate's Effect On The Four Cradles of CivilizationThe Four Cradles of Civilization
This paper examines the effects of geography and climate on the four "cradles of civilization," namely the ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, India and China. Though these civilizations overlapped and even had contact with one another, they had their own distinct ...
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My Long Term Goals In LifeMy Long Term Goals In Life
Introduction
Life is all about planning. It's all about chalking out one's educational, career and family path. I come from the same school of thought therefore; I have spent a great deal of time thinking about my long-term goals in life. However, I am also ...
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