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Female Adaptation To Male Domi
... to total silence as the woman clenched her fist around the lemon and six drops fell into the glass. As the crowd cheered, the bartender paid the $1000, and asked the little lady, "What do you do for a living? Are you a lumberjack, a weight-lifter, or what?" The woman replied, "I work for the IRS!"
Apparently, the crowd laughed because the woman was not expected to squeeze anything out of the lemon. In fact, a woman in such a situation would be expected to just stand around her hero, the bartender, and cheer him up. How come a woman stepped into the role of a traditional masculine challenger and surprised the audienc ...
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The First Cause
... considering the topic of causality, it would be beneficial to investigate the ideas of two of the leading philosophers in this area; Saint Thomas Aquinas and David Hume. While Aquinas attempts to prove the reality of a finite chain of causality and hence an initial cause, Hume argues against trusting implicitly our perception of causality.
Through his examination of the cosmological argument concerning the existence of God, Aquinas was able to validate and support his refutation of a causal series continuing infinitely into the past. Essentially, Aquinas succeeds in justifying that the universe has ...
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Donations
... Just about all families have an old car that nobody drives... you know... the one that leaves that oil spot running down your driveway. Well usually, if you donate a half- decent looking car, you can deduct the ‘Kelley Blue Book’ value of the car off of your taxes. This is also a good thing to do instead of trading your old car to the dealer when you buy a new one. Your old car will go to help someone and you may even come out making a little more money in the long run.
Antiques and collectables are also good to donate, but the amount of money you receive is wavering. For instance, if you donate a coll ...
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Censorship Of Academic Materials
... morality, or religion to a group
of students who have the right to inform themselves on all subjects and to
exercise their own sense of reason.
"The injustices of censorship were in full force at least as early as
1644, the year English writer John Milton wrote his famous Areopagitica to
defend freedom of the press" (Tax 154). Last year alone, there were more
instances of school censorship than any year since 1982 (Clark 171). The
most challenged books deal with the following subjects: sex, feminism, teen
rebelliousness, AIDS, homosexuality, the negative African-American
experience, and non-Christian viewpoints ...
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Gender 3
... as 'SensitiveNewAageGuy'. Woman would now dress in tailored clothes, with often long flowing locks.
The nineties contains a further growth in female employment and increasing concern with green issues, with the prediction of a further blurring of traditional sex roles between man and women.
2.0 Cultural Differences:
Some Eastern nationalities, where they generally show very little emotion and little facial expression most of the time, apart from when in grief. In our culture, women are generally considered more emotionally expressive.
In the East, women are conditioned to make little direct eye contact, giving ...
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Compaq Computers
... year of trading, Compaq sold more than 53,000 units and sales reached over $111 million, which is a US business record for a new company. Compaq eventually became well known for the compatibility and quality of its computers and hence its name "Compaq". In the first ten years Compaq concentrated on marketing its products for businesses, but by 1993 it finally expanded its business to the consumer markets with its Compaq Presario PC. Compaq became known as worldwide IT Company and supplier of computers. Even though Compaq is in a very competitive industry where alliances are not only formed with one company, ...
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Summary Observing And Remembering
... to expect. The doctor entered the room. He was a small man with dark hair and a mustache that curled at the ends, and he had no emotion in his eyes. He smiled and asked if the girl was o.k. The girl replied with a faint smile. The doctor spread the girls legs open and pricked her with a needle and then waited a couple of minutes. He turned on a machine that sounded like a vacuum cleaner and slowly inserted a long clear plastic tube hooked to the machine. As the girl heard this sound, she let out a grunt of pain. The nurse once again reassured her everything would be o.k. in a few minutes. The girl felt a ...
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Corporate Development During T
... they went through to get the raw materials. Unlike Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller integrated his oil business from top to bottom, his distinctive innovation in movement of American industry was horizontal. This meant he followed one product through all its stages. For example, rockrfeller controlled the oil when it was drilled, through the refining stage, and he maintained control over the refining process turning it into gasoline. Although these two powerful men used two different methods of management their businesses were still very successful (Conlin, 425-426).
Tycoons like Andrew Carnegie, "the st ...
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How To Swim The Breaststroke
... keeping the body horizontal. The arm motions of the breaststroke are performed simultaneously, moving in opposite directions. The leg motions are performed in the same fashion. Lifting the hips as the hands are extended in front, then lifting the upper body as the hands finish and start to recover creates a rocking action. This rocking action is an automatic movement if the stroke is performed correctly.
In the glide, the body is flat, prone, and streamlined, with the legs together and extended straight out. Keeping the palms down, extend the arms in front of the head. Angle the hands slightly downward and t ...
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The Various Types Of Skiing
... skis are not optimized for
speed, but instead for easier long distance travel. This type of skiing is also
the least expensive of the three types and has recently been gaining many new
enthusiasts. A decent quality cross-country ski package would cost around $150.
As for choosing equipment, the skier should pick out poles that are as tall as
his shoulders. (For most people this would mean a 140 cm to 150 cm pole.) Skis
come in three common sizes, 190 cm, 210, cm and 240 cm, and the proper length
depends on the height of the person. To determine the size needed, the person
should hold his hands above his head and ...
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