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Fairies
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... are supposed to guard treasures. Trolls live in dark caves, and gnomes make their homes underground. Some fairies are handsome, for example, the pixies of Wales, or the goldenhaired white elves of the Scandinavian countries. Some fairies are giants, others are less than two feet tall. Some have special shapes. Example are mermaids and mermen, human above the waist but with the lower part of their bodies like fish. They live in an underwater world of splendor. Beautiful mermaids often lure sailors to their destruction, or cause shipwrecks. The Scandinavians believed in a river spirit that looked like a ma ...




Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
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... the patient learnt as a child. The search for cause now focuses on the interaction of neuro-biological factors and environmental influences and cognitive processes. It has been fond that OCD affects 1 to 2 % of the population in Malaysia and the United States. It cuts across all ethnic groups and effects both males and females. The onset of OCD is earlier in males i.e. between 6 to 15 years of age while the disorder affects females in the age range of 20 to 29. ¡§ Bob saw his psychiatrist for treatment of depression for six months before he finally had the courage to bring up his other ¡¥secret¡¦ problem. Sin ...




The Curse On The Tomb Of King Tutankhamen
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... that that they would take them to the underworld or as you all know Heaven. The bodies as well as the riches would be placed inside a Sarcophagus or as we all know a Coffin. These Sarcophagus’ would be placed in elaborate Tombs. These Tombs would be built to word off tomb robbers. The tombs would have hard-granite plugs that would block entry ways or they would have false entry ways , and hidden rooms. But finally in a few cases a curse would be placed over the entrances of the tombs. In 1891 A man named Howard Carter arrived in Egypt searching for King Tuts Tomb. But he knew that he could not do it alone. ...




Organizational Concepts -High
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... and tests the organization structure GP was founded on. It is the belief of Kurt Blieken as well as those of us whom work at GP that this unique corporate structure can not only be retained but thrive as the organization scales to new heights. In order to understand the goals and challenges facing GP it is useful to utilize Weisbord’s Six-Box Model to analyse the organizational structure. GP was formed with two purposes in mind. The first was to create the best place to work in the country. The cornerstone of this purpose is a value system which is the very heart of our corporate culture. This value syste ...




Student's Rights
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... realizing what we are actually entitled to. Right away in the Preamble, it states "students have the responsibility to respect rights of all persons involved in the educational process and exercise the highest degree of self- discipline in observing and adhering to legitimate rules." The first thing I thought was "WOW! That sounds great! The School Board really trusts me as a free-thinking individual to respect people and be respected. I love this school!" But wait. Before we all stage an "I love Cheryl Wilhoyte" love-fest, let's take a look at what these "legitimate rules" are, particularly as they appl ...




The Gender Gap
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... of the frustrations expressed by CEO's about their senior female executives.The managing director of a large food importer was complaining that his senior women have a tendency to come into his office, 'dump' all their problems and leave. Frustrated he says - "I pay them to solve problems, not give them back to me".This is a typical example of the different way men and women operate. The woman is simply discussing the issues with him. She knows she needs to find the answers but talking about it helps her work out the solutions.Meanwhile he has moved straight into solution mode. "Once I'm told about a problem I have t ...




Sports In Rome
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... their owners. The race was seven laps or three miles, and the turns were the most dangerous part of the race, where the carts would often overturn, killing the drivers. Only men wearing togas, which symbolized Roman citizenship, were allowed to watch the races. The races were between four teams owned by contractors. Each team was named by a color: the reds, greens, whites, and the blues. ("Circus Maximus," site of the Chariot Races in Rome) Gladiators The Romans flooded into the Colosseum to watch bloody combat between gladiators and between men and wild animals. The gladiators were mostly men, who were slave ...




Homeless 2
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... of taxpayers' money, homeless people will not be able to advance themselves. Therefore, we as a society have a moral obligation to help homeless people improve their lives. The government should get involved in creating a policy to help better homeless people. The main policy the government should enforce is allowing for a proportionate tax to be placed on people. In the United States alone there are over 250 million people living in homes. The government should make it so every month each household must pay a dollar per person living in that residence. The money made from this should be given to the poor in fo ...




Enduring, Endearing Nonsense
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... stammering Oxford mathematics professor. Dodgson was a deacon in his church, an inventor, and a noted children's photographer. Wonderland, and thus the seeds of his unanticipated success as a writer, appeared quite casually one day as he spun an impromptu tale to amuse the daughters of a colleague during a picnic. One of these girls was Alice Liddell, who insisted that he write the story down for her, and who served as the model for the heroine. Dodgson eventually sought to publish the first book on the advice of friends who had read and loved the little handwritten manuscript he had given to Alice Liddell. He ...




Egyptian Cuisine
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... mainstay of Egyptian diets, bread (aysh) comes in several forms. The most common is a pita type made either with refined white flour called aysh shami, or with coarse, whole wheat, aysh baladi. Stuffed with any of several fillings, it becomes the Egyptian sandwich. Aysh shams is bread made from leavened dough allowed to rise in the sun, while plain aysh comes in long, skinny, French-style loaves. Hard, dry aysh can be softened in water, and if you have a fire available, warmed over an open flame. Along with aysh, the native bean supplies most of Egypt's people with their daily rations. Ful can be cooked ...




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