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Utopias
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... ideas are all brought up in many novels of our time. By incorporating different author’s ideas and our own, one could create their own perfect world-their utopia. In every situation there is almost always two different approaches. Everyone sees the situation differently. However, to come up with the right solution, one needs to hear the opinions of others. But what if that chance to think was taken away, or else consequences would follow enforced by a “police.” That is the situation in, 1984, where everyone’s thoughts were controlled providing them with no independent nature, but rather allowing the ...




In Shape
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... to cook and clean, manage household bills, raise children, and be able to manage a home. With increasing number of women having to work to help support the family, they must also learn how to divide their time between career, family, and a husband. For women who question their sexual identity, the more familial/professional commitments they have, the more difficult it becomes for them to explore the possibility that they may be homosexual. Other factors may also inhibit their identity formation process. These include religious beliefs, fear of rejection from family, and fear of homophobia from friends and cowoo ...




Child Abduction
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... are over. They go through many emotions ranging from sad to angry. First they have to deal with the fact that their child is now gone and then they have to go through the stressful process of trying to find them and get them back. Ask any parent of an abducted child and they will say that the wait is the hardest. Not knowing whether or not their child is alive, waiting for that phone call that will decide the rest of their lives for them. That is a phone call many of the parents get. Most abducted children do not return home, having begun a new life, if it was a parent or relative abductor, or being abused a ...




The Reform Of Schools
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... students will receive more disciplinary action. Just as the law governs society, the province wide guideline governs the student body. Since the rules will be explained, and since the students will understand the consequences of their actions, then the students will follow these rules. Due to the thoroughness and strictness of the outcomes, there will be fewer problems in the school system. Moreover, to separate schools means to separate students. Since the new code of conduct produces equality, and since it sets forth equal status among individuals, then the students will have a standard that the entire provinc ...




Comparison 2
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... respiration, and blood pressure and help patients get in and out of bed and walk. They also escort patients to operating rooms, exam rooms, keep patient rooms neat, set up equipment, or store and move supplies. Aides observe patient’s physical, mental, and emotional condition and report any change to the R.N. Likewise the L.P.N. provides basic bedside care. They take vital signs such as temperature, blood pressure, restorations, and pulse. They also treat bedsores, prepare and give injections and enemas, apply dressings, apply ice packs and insert catheters. L.P.N.’s observe patients and r ...




Is Canada Losing Its Identity
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... challenge for Canada against the Soviets. I personally wasn't born 9 years, 1 month later, however, I know the story all too well and it has a place in my heart as many vintage Canadian moments do. The question is, do many people still view themselves as proud Canadians? Many think we are simply the 51st state or a refugee dump station for other countries. As the world drives into the 21st century, technology is taking an increasing role in everyone's lives. New innovations, such as the Internet, are making every corner of the world closer. This is known as globalization. Where before countries were thought to be q ...




Proposal Mutual Fund
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... successfully requires insight into the intricacies of different markets, cultures, and financial systems, and AIM has access to more than 80 experienced portfolio managers and more than 100 analysts across the globe. In a rapidly expanding global marketplace, AIM is committed to making its management expertise and products available worldwide. Company Background Chairman Charles T. Bauer, President and CEO Robert H. Graham, and Director of Investments Gary T. Crum, all of whom remain active in the day-to-day management of the company, founded AIM on a dream and a vision. When AIM started out in 1976, the c ...




Comparative Analysis Between P
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... size of New Hampshire and Puerto Rico is less than three times the size of Rhode Island [Puerto Rico][Dominican Republic]. The two nations are climatically identical. They both have tropical marine climates with little seasonal temperature changes. The two also have natural resources of metals with Puerto Rico having the potential for oil mining. The Dominican Republic’s population (over 7 million) is bit less than double the amount in Puerto Rico (about 3.8 million)[Age Structure][Dominican Republic]. Their birth rates are similar as well but the Dominican Republic’s is slightly higher. ...




Economcy
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... These factors are landscape features, temperature and precipitation. Landscape features affect the economy. Some landscape features that range all over the United States are tundra and mountains. If you were describe the Arctic Coastal Plain, you would have to mention the permafrost. In the Pacific ranges and coastal lowlands, the soil is rich and fertile. The soil in a region determine if you’re able to grow cash crops or nothing. The temperature of a region affects the economy. In a place that is warm and humid, certain crops, will be able to grow in that region. The temperature can also affect the s ...




Privacy On The Internet
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... They have also helped with trying to stop the “IPv6”, an every day occurring problem from eventually taking over the already used widely IP addressing system. Intel also has had a feud with the government about privacy issues. When their new chip came out, the Pentium III it had skeptic problems with its serial number feature. That is why I strongly agree with EPIC and what they are representing, . Say you were on the Internet surfing around, would you want every site that you have visited to know who you are and almost every thing about you? No. That is why Intel had to disable their serial ...




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