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  • Short Essay on Hamartiology: The Problem of Evil (theodicy)

    Short Essay on Hamartiology: The Problem of Evil (theodicy)

    Short Essay on Hamartiology: The Problem of Evil (Theodicy) This past Sunday as I returned home from an awesome morning at church our neighbor Sam was outside taking care of his yard in the one hundred and two degree heat. After a brief conversation about making sure he was drinking water he confided in me that he had a hard time dealing with the situations he has been seeing on the news, recent reports of

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    Essay Length: 712 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: July 30, 2012 Essay by people
  • The Responsibility Project - College Sports

    The Responsibility Project - College Sports

    The Responsibility Project - College Sports Leonardo A. Davila ETH-316 May 01, 2012 David Radcliff The Responsibility Project - College Sports An opportunity to go to college in a sports scholarship is fundamentally tremendous achievement of that student; however, the NCAA's brass keeps questioning the lack of responsibility of college athletes without taking a good look at themselves. On the Responsibility Project Round Table in College Sports that mediated by John Singetore that covers the

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    Essay Length: 362 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 30, 2012 Essay by people
  • Organizational Psychology Short Paper

    Organizational Psychology Short Paper

    The creation of a new, and successful, program within a psychiatric unit is lauded. Rewards for the creator are given. The creator of the project is asked to speak at meetings and teach others how to provide care in the same manner. After the creating the Yoga for Wellness program on an inpatient psychiatric unit this writer was provided with many of these opportunities to edify peers on the program and to share the successes

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    Essay Length: 1,255 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: August 6, 2012 Essay by people
  • Legal Issues: State the Legal Issue(s) Involved in This Dispute as Short Legal

    Legal Issues: State the Legal Issue(s) Involved in This Dispute as Short Legal

    Legal Issues: State the legal issue(s) involved in this dispute as short legal questions in your first paragraph. The legal issues involved in this case are numerous. There are several issues that arise in an instance such as this. Did XYZ Counseling Agency commit a tort of negligence in regards to the well being of Wilbur? Should Wilbur file a suit against Chuck for battery? Besides the physical attack is there any damage to consider

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    Essay Length: 881 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: August 10, 2012 Essay by people
  • The "social Responsibility" Compared in Two Plays: The Crucible and All My Sons

    The "social Responsibility" Compared in Two Plays: The Crucible and All My Sons

    The "Social Responsibility" compared in two plays: The Crucible and All My Sons Should I tell the truth, or should I lie to get out of my problem? This is one question many humans are faced with today. But most don't consider the two options thoroughly enough to make the right choice. On the other hand, some do. Some people firmly believe in one of the options over the other. In the case of Arthur

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    Submitted: August 12, 2012 Essay by catads1
  • Parents Are Responsible for Childhood Obesity

    Parents Are Responsible for Childhood Obesity

    Think about this, what happens if one day you are at an amusement park and your child cannot ride a ride because he or she cannot buckle the restraint because of his or her weight? This could happen to any child if the parents do not take responsibility for their weight. Over the past 20 years the childhood obesity rate has doubled and is at epidemic rates. There is serious health problems associated with childhood

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    Essay Length: 1,048 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: August 12, 2012 Essay by schyan12
  • Critical Responses for "intercultural Communication Stumbling Blocks"

    Critical Responses for "intercultural Communication Stumbling Blocks"

    Intercultural communication might be the main problems for people from different culture to communication, cooperation, competition and trade. It exist many causes, which is affected by background, culture, nature, religion, education and environment. The article analyses cause clearly and are divided into different parts, including introduction, the stumbling blocks, language, nonverbal signs and symbol, etc. I like these sub titles, which indicate the main point of paragraph helping people to read and understand easily. In

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    Essay Length: 260 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 2, 2012 Essay by people
  • The Responsibility of National Research Act

    The Responsibility of National Research Act

    The national research act was signed into law on July 12, 1974, it created the national commission for the protection of human subject of biomedical and behavioral research to oversee and regulate the use of human experimentation in medicine. This Act basic on protect all of people who are researcher to make sure those researchers are treated in an ethical manner not only by respecting their decisions and protecting them from harm, but also by

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    Essay Length: 437 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 8, 2012 Essay by people
  • Who Should We Hold Responsible for Tobacco Related Illnesses and Deaths?

    Who Should We Hold Responsible for Tobacco Related Illnesses and Deaths?

    According to National Institute on Drug Abuse, the toll of deaths from tobacco use has mounted to a grand total of approximately 12,000,000 from the time the Surgeon General's findings of its dangers were released to the public in 1964 until the year 2004 (NIDA InfoFacts). Tobacco use is considered to be a leading cause of death and disability throughout the world according to National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIDA Researchers Complete Unprecedented Scan of

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    Essay Length: 3,013 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: September 11, 2012 Essay by Diana
  • Crime Reporting & Rates Response

    Crime Reporting & Rates Response

    The purpose of major crime-reporting programs is to keep track of crimes that are being committed. These crime-reporting programs report when, where, why, and what types of crime that is being committed. Law enforcement agencies use these programs to help reduce the crime rates, and use to see if the criminal activity is decreasing or increasing in communities. Accuracy makes a successful crime-reporting program in the United States. If the information that is being reported

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    Essay Length: 272 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 13, 2012 Essay by people
  • The Responsibility Project - Why Are the Issues in the Film Important?

    The Responsibility Project - Why Are the Issues in the Film Important?

    The Responsibility Project Ethical principles can be used to address any organizations issues. This paper will discuss how to use these ethical principles. This paper will review the film "Good Vibrations" from the website "The Responsibility Project". In this review the paper will show how ethical principles are important to an organization, and how the organization can shape and change them. Why are the issues in the film important? Good Vibrations is an animated tale

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    Submitted: September 16, 2012 Essay by bosoxfan47
  • Short Essay Christology

    Short Essay Christology

    God is not man and man is not God. How then can a man also be God? Maybe this truly is a story which will take eternity to understand, yet we have been enlightened to some extent by this God man called Christ Jesus Himself. "But I know him: for I am from him, and he hath sent me." (John 7:29) Thus we have a basis from which to understand this person in human form

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    Essay Length: 819 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: September 21, 2012 Essay by people
  • Anna Stout/ Response to Ettie Rout

    Anna Stout/ Response to Ettie Rout

    Anna Stout Speech Good evening my fellow feminists, my name is Lady Anna Stout and I believe that Miss Ettie Rout of the Volunteer Sisterhood is corrupting our soldiers. She is making them believe that they can commit the sin of adultery and providing them with prophylactics to encourage them. I plan on putting an end to it. I ask you, Is the New Zealand soldier an immoral and unclean animal? A letter from the

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    Essay Length: 438 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 26, 2012 Essay by people
  • Call of the Wild -- Response to Literature

    Call of the Wild -- Response to Literature

    Call of the Wild by Jack London, is a historical fiction novella about a once civilized dog named Buck who struggles for survival in the frozen, Alaskan Wilderness. He if forced to make a decision to be civilized or answer the call of the wild. One theme of this novella is individuals must adapt to survive. This can be seen through the setting, rising action, and changes in characterization. One way London develops the theme,

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    Submitted: October 9, 2012 Essay by junk.mail
  • Albert Einstein Response

    Albert Einstein Response

    Albert Einstein's response to Phyllis Wright is rhetorically effective. His response has a clear subject, which was how scientists, like himself, view religious interpretations, and he did a great job making the subject clear enough for a sixth grader to understand. In the response he said he would put things "as simply" as he could so his points would be clear. Billing disputes department 8/29/10 Re: case ID# 100819284583 To whom it may concern: On

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    Submitted: October 10, 2012 Essay by FrannyAiello
  • Expectations and Responsibilities of a Cca Student

    Expectations and Responsibilities of a Cca Student

    Part: 1 Expectations and Responsibilities of a CCA student As a CCA student we are expected to maintain a satisfactory attendance level in class, lab, and all clinical placements as well. This means passing all theory work before being accepted into said clinical placements, and passing every component before advancing to the next. A passing mark must be reached on every component to be eligible to write the Provincial exam as well. We as CCA

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    Essay Length: 345 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 13, 2012 Essay by leighshaa
  • Environmental Text Response

    Environmental Text Response

    Environmental Text Response October 4th, 2012 Proposed Energy Policy Speech of 1977 On April 18th 1977, the United States President Jimmy Carter delivered a Proposed Energy Policy Speech to the American people. Throughout his public announcement, President Carter stresses the importance of establishing a long term energy policy that focuses on the conservation of the country's natural resources and he calls for a new energy department to be established (United States Department of Energy or

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    Essay Length: 2,533 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: October 19, 2012 Essay by Dawn1212
  • Is the Emphasis on a Color-Blind Society an Answer to Racism

    Is the Emphasis on a Color-Blind Society an Answer to Racism

    Is the emphasis on a Color-Blind Society an Answer to Racism? Racism is a word that sparks a nerve in many individuals today. As hard as it is to believe, racism is still a big factor in what we as a society know as a unified America. Although, it is not as obvious as it was in the past, it still goes on, just in ways that are less noticeable. We ask the question, is

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    Essay Length: 354 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 25, 2012 Essay by rgoolsby
  • Companies Who Practice Positive Social Responsibility

    Companies Who Practice Positive Social Responsibility

    Topic: Companies who practice positive Social Responsibility Name of Article Reviewed: Levi's Goes Green With Waste<Less Jeans Source of Article: Business Week Arthur: Susan Berfield Date: October 18, 2012 Article Summary: This article discusses how Levi has been socially responsible. In 2007, Levi's joined forces with other companies to teach farmers how to grow cotton using less water. Consumers wouldn't know that the products are produced with this 5 percent blended cotton because they haven't

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    Essay Length: 430 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 29, 2012 Essay by mandyh
  • Students, Responsible for Learning

    Students, Responsible for Learning

    Casey Banas wrote the article "What's Wrong with Schools? Teacher Plays Student, Learn to Lie and Cheat" and he explains how students avoid assignments by lying to their teacher making them to believe their excuses and how they manipulate the teachers to do their assignments. While teachers spend time in trying to figure out how to teach properly so the students learn well, these students do not care very much about it. Students are the

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    Submitted: November 5, 2012 Essay by lau_galindom
  • Was Rock & Roll Responsible for Dismantling America's Traditional Family Customs in the 1950's and 1960's

    Was Rock & Roll Responsible for Dismantling America's Traditional Family Customs in the 1950's and 1960's

    No R&R did not break up the traditional family. The suburbs, Hollywood, and drugs took the U.S. on a new path. The car had become the most important liberating factor for teenagers across the land.Rock and Roll did save the radio, with TV becoming so powerful as in the advertising for Chevrolet. "See the USA in your Chevrolet" was advertising at its most powerful. So when the teenager was yearning for the freedom of the

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    Submitted: November 8, 2012 Essay by mtb888
  • Society Has You (a Response to "the Cycle of Socialization")

    Society Has You (a Response to "the Cycle of Socialization")

    "The Cycle of Socialization" by Bobbie Haro suggests the existence of a great repeating pattern of social identities, and reasons we should all be able to get along. Haro begins by defining social identities as the way people differ in gender, ethnicity, skin color, first language, age, ability status, religion, sexual orientation, and economic class (15). These social identities are given to us starting from a very young age, when we are the most vulnerable;

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    Essay Length: 640 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 13, 2012 Essay by KnightofNi
  • Corporate Social Responsibility and International Business

    Corporate Social Responsibility and International Business

    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS The international business environment must be aware of and respond to a series of factors, some conventional ( the "SLEPT" factors, which are social, legal, economic, political and technological and the "C" factors, which are country, currency and competition) , and some particular (ethical/social and green/environmental) which have grown in importance due to the emergence of the very highly organized pressure groups. ETHICAL, SOCIAL AND GREEN ISSUES Concern with

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    Submitted: November 14, 2012 Essay by simeona
  • A Response to Extracts from Roland Jaccard

    A Response to Extracts from Roland Jaccard

    A Response to extracts from Roland Jaccard's La Tentation Nihiliste What is nihilism? It is the philosophy of no beliefs, the understanding that everything is nothingness, and the complete denial and rejection of all meanings and values. Philosophers throughout the years have provided different perspectives and interpretations on what they believe nihilism is through the creation of philosophical writings and personal experiences. In my final essay about Nihilism I will be explaining a few extracts

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    Essay Length: 2,887 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2012 Essay by djlsimons2
  • Personal Responsibility

    Personal Responsibility

    Personal Responsibility Personal responsibility is a learned behavior that requires effort and practice. In order to be personally responsible the needs to practice skills that will lead down the right path. Personal responsibility starts at an early age by completing chores assigned by parents during youth; listening and following directions though out elementary and high school as assigned by teachers. Asking questions concerning assignments or tasks will enable the development of necessary skills required to

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    Essay Length: 1,298 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 25, 2012 Essay by utexrocks

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