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  1. Healthcare In The Us
    The Unhealthy Costs of Health Care: Analyzing Health Insurance in America<br /> <br /> In 2001, 41.2 million people in the United States had no health insurance coverage, and by 2004 that number rose to 45 million, which is 15.6 percent of our...
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  2. Murder Simulators
    Did video games have a part in the Virginia Tech. massacre? The day after the tragic event took place, former lawyer Jack Thompson was on the news blaming violent video...
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  3. Racism In Heart Of Darkness By Joseph Conrad
    In 1890, Polish-born English novelist Joseph Conrad embarked on a voyage up the Congo River, satisfying a childhood thirst for adventure. He was in the employ of a Belgian...
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  4. Crime
    Legal Studies Syllabus Summary Topic 2: Crime Legal Studies Syllabus Summary Focus Study – Crime Definition: Crime- An act committed or an omission of duty, injurious...
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  5. The Analysis Of i Have a Dream
    History is a feature that categorically inspires the future, and it functioned as the foundation for Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream...
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  6. Feminism- Myth And Reality
    “One of the most enduring clichés about India is that it is a country of contradictions. Like all clichés, this one too has a grain of truth in it. At the heart of the...
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  7. Eliminating The Audit Expectations Gap : Reality Or Myth ?
    ELIMINATING THE AUDIT EXPECTATIONS GAP : REALITY OR MYTH ? Marianne Ojo ( marianneojo@hotmail.com ) Oxford Brookes University1 ABSTRACT The audit expectations gap is...
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  8. Is Gender Neutrality Of Law a Myth?
    The status of women as empowered citizens around the world is yet to be ascertained. Guided by the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it seems as if the trend towards a just social order reflects a better...
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  9. Gender Equality
    Women in ancient India had enjoyed a remarkable and better state than their descendents in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. History tells us that in those times...
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  10. The Politics Of Equality
    of its form. Today equality is the goal of every sphere of activity and has reached ludicrous proportions. Surely the reality is irrefutably obvious that men...
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  11. Appearance Vs. Reality
    appears to be a gentleman to him when in reality he is not. He played a tricks on his ... amp;#8221; Although the suitors have an equal chance in winning Portia, they are...
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  12. Homosexuals & Reality
    The right to marry is a basic human right that every human being deserves (HRW 1). However, people don\'t seem to agree with that and discriminate against the homosexuals who desire marrying their partner. With that said, homosexuals should be...
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  13. Albert Camus: Real Existence Or Existence Reality?
    ‘Man is the only creature who refuses to be what he is’— Albert Camus announced this in the Introduction to The Rebel (1951). Encompassing the author in his above mentioned predicament, it would be impossible, however, to unravel his...
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  14. To What Effect Is Myth To Conveying Religious Truths
    A biblical myth is defined by Burrows, (1946) as a symbolic, approximate expression of truth which the human mind cannot perceive sharply and completely, but can only glimpse vaguely, and therefore cannot adequately express. This is in contrast to...
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  15. Addiction - Cultural Category Or Biological Reality?
    Is Addiction a Cultural Category or a Biological Reality? Introduction The concept of addiction has evolved significantly at the turn of the century. From alcoholism...
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  16. Addiction a Cultural Category Or Biological Reality
    The paper notes that drug addiction is both a cultural category and a biological reality. This paper shows that the causative factors in drug addiction are both social or...
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  17. Abortion: Realities & Responsibilities
    Abortion is controversial but we must discuss the issues here because it is happening, and is more widespread than we care to admit...
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  18. Reality Bites
    Reality TV shows is a genre that affects nearly every American in one way or another. Whether it be while watching TV from the couch, reading a magazine at...
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  19. Gender Equality In Housework
    Influences of Gender Equality on North Americans’ Attitudes Toward Housework Gender roles often play a large part in determining the behaviours and attitudes of men and...
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  20. Equality And Civil Rights
    Equality and Civil Rights Nasheena Wimbush HIS 204 March 5, 2012 Instructor Georganna Gabrielli Segregation is the action or state of setting someone or something...
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  21. Appearance Versus Reality In 19Th Century English Literature
    English 395 January 3, 2012 The Role Appearance Versus Reality Plays in 19th Century English Literature Nineteenth Century English novelists use themes to portray...
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  22. Six Biggest Myths About The Poor
    Tammy Early Week 3 Assignment SO1050 Dr. Ricardo Richards Six Biggest Myths About The Poor Myth 1: People are poor because they are lazy and refuse to work. Fact...
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  23. The Rise And Fall Of Equality
    THE RISE AND FALL OF EQUALITY December 9th, 1989 10:45 pm was a definitive moment in the course of modern politics, not just because it marks the dissolution of some wall...
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  24. Thomas Jefferson: The Man, The Myth, And The Morality
    in the history of the world. Jefferson writes that “all men are created equal” and argues that every man has the right to “life...
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  25. Virtual Reality Is More Than Reality
    Lets try to shift a little and to start thinking that Virtual Reality is more like a new "reality" that you are immersing in and it has it's own...
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  26. How Does The Character In The "Yellow Wallpaper" Destroy Her Reality
    her same misery, because being unaided and insane, that became her factual reality. Though her reality may seem absurb, we must picture and try to feel what she must...
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  27. Appearance Vs. Reality
    In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, the theme of appearance versus reality is recurrent. Austen seeks to prove that often one’s appearance hides one’s true character. This thematic concept is clearly evident in the case of Mr. Darcy and Mr...
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  28. Myth
    There once was a god named Perculus, he was one of the three lost gods that were destroyed by Zeus. He was the god of education; he was responsible for teaching all the citizens of Greece the basic ways of living. Once Zeus got into power he was...
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  29. Reality Tv - Composition
    of tension. Reality TV satisfies that instinct of peering into others lives, and the reality of reality television is that as humans we enjoy this. Reality TV is...
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  30. Reality Tv
    As indicated by Cynthia Frisby (2004), in her article Getting Real with Reality TV,"Reality TV allows audiences to laugh, cry, and live vicariously through so-called...
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