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  • Clairvoyant Experiences
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    ESP Appearing on television bending silverware and moving objects without physical contact, Uri Geller claims to have telekinetic powers. Mr. Geller, unlike most, is very open with these powers making Geller a common name in the quest for telekinetic knowledge. In tribute to Geller's powers, Nintendo recently came up with a new Pokemon trading card by the name of Kad abra in the United States. This Pokemon has the power to wield spoons and give headaches to his enemies, both of which Geller clai...
  • Shang With The Use Of Bronze
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    A societies use of the materials surrounding them is imperative to their success as a prominent civilization. The reign of the Shang dynasty roughly began around c 1600- c 1050 bc, during this time the middle class artisans devoted much of their time to perfecting bronze work for ritualistic purposes as well as military basis; while the Shang kings and nobles held positions of high power and prestige over the common day labourer. The kings were thought as having a special connection with the anc...
  • Use Stereotype
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    Everyone Uses Stereotype The dictionary defines stereotype as an oversimplified or conventional image of a certain person, group, issue, or the like, which is usually held in common by some segment of society. Some of these stereotypes may be positive toward a group, whereas others are put down on certain group of people. For instance, Irish people are drunks, Asians are smart in school, Blacks are athletics, Caucasians can t dance, Mexicans are gardeners, and Arabians works at 7-Elev an. All th...
  • People Use Bicycles
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    Using Bicycles As An Alternative To Automobiles October 21, 1996 Ecology & Design University of Colorado Abstract: This paper basically shows the reasons to use the bicycle as an alternative mode of transportation. It will points out the benefits of the use of a bicycle. It will also show what is being done to get rid of the negative aspects of using a bicycle for transportation. Bicycling is one of the fastest growing forms of recreation. People are drawn to it for many reasons, being out in th...
  • Peoples Use Symbols
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    Using plants for medical purposes is an idea that has been around throughout history. Many different types of peoples, cultures, and religions use what is found in nature to cure their ailments, prevent illness, or prolong beauty. Many of these peoples use symbols, creams, or even watch the stars to achieve these actions all over the world. We see symbols of herbalism even as far back as the Garden of Eden. The bible states, Out of the ground the Lord God made various trees grow that were deligh...
  • People Use Religion
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    Dystopian Societies in Literature and in Life Ever since man began making tools, he has been in search of a better life. For some it is not just a better life they are after but a perfect life. These people are in search of a utopia. Philosophers and novelist have been teaching classes and writing books on how to reach a perfect society with no grief or turmoil. The philosopher Karl Marx wrote "The Communist Manifesto" to express his vision of what is necessary to form a utopia. Religious leader...
  • Continual Use Of Saccharin
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    Saccharin is one of the most disputed sugar substitutes in the United States today. Since 1977, it has been regarded as potentially carcinogenic ("Saccharin", 1999). The sweetness of saccharin compared to sugarcane is utterly amazing. When measured up to sugarcane, saccharin is 550 times as sweet in its pure state. Also, it is estimated to have a sweetening power of 375 times that of sugar ("Saccharin", 2000)! This drug may be amazing, but some people say that it causes a dangerous disease, canc...
  • Eight Personality Preferences
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    The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, MBTI, provides a useful method for understanding people by looking at eight personality preferences that all people use at different times. These eight preferences are organized into four dichotomies, each made up of a pair of opposite preferences. The four dichotomies describes four activities: vs. Energizing-how a person is energized-either Extra version (E) or Introversion (I). vs. Perceiving-what a person pays attention to-either Sensing (S) or Intuition (N) ...
  • Different Dialects And Words
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    Since coming to school, I have met people from every part of the nation. East and West Coast, and all the way to Alaska and Hawaii. I have also met people that were born in other countries and lived in the US all their life, and people who have recently immigrated. I have noticed that different regions of the United States have varying dialects, and use different words. It is even so localized that I can tell a person from Chicago from a person that lives in Indianapolis only a 200-mile differen...
  • Three Strategies Jewel Moves Toward People
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    For my paper I decided to use Karen Horney's Social Psychological Viewpoint on the "Search for Social Security" and compared it with the singer Jewel. I found that Jewel and Horney's viewpoint went together well. Jewel is someone that has social security and I will give examples of how she got it and how she deals with society. I got my information from an article I read about Jewel talking about the new book she just wrote on herself. The book is called Chasing down the dawn; Jewel describes it...
  • John Hersey P 3 Curly
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    John Hersey was born in China. His parents were missionaries and raised him in a religious fashion. # His humanistic views were a product of this upbringing. After graduating from Yale, class of 1936#, he dabbled in the art of poetry. # Soon after, he advanced into writing novels. Thought to be one of the last civil writers, # Hersey wrote for Time magazine during World War II, in which he documented many historical accounts. # Hersey also worked under famous muckraker Sinclair Lewis#, whom from...
  • Algeria's Main Exports
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    Algeria which is officially known as the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria has a population at about 33,375,089 citizens. Arabic is the official language spoken in this country but the people that live here also speak French and Berber dialects. Islam is the state religion which falls at about ninety-nine percent as for the other one percent it's a mixture of Christian and Jewish. Although I could not find the specific type of foods eaten in Algeria most likely the people there eat the sam...
  • Harappan Civilization
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    The Indus Valley civilization flourished around the year 2500 B.C., in the western part of southern Asia, in what is now Pakistan and western India. In addition it is referred to as the Harappan Civilization after the first city that was discovered, Harappa. Eventually, the Harappan Civilization completely vanished around 1500 B.C. Men and women used to wear colorful robes. Women wore lots of jewelry and even lipstick. In addition women would wear bracelets like the ones that are worn today in p...
  • Used Meditation
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    By Nick Carroll Let my work benefit all!! Pryor High School Students: You would be really dumb to plagiarize this. It ran in the school paper, so you will definitely be caught! Have fun! Whenenever meditation is mentioned you might picture a buddhist monk sitting in a temple in the Tibetan Himalayas or perhaps a new-age bookstore full of eccentric people. While to some extent these images are accurate, they do not portray a full image of what meditation is. Meditation exists in many different fo...
  • Metaphors Of The Continent Of Afrika
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    The Sun Rises Mankind, through its hardships and struggles, has created many outlets to tell of its trials and tribulations. People have a need to relate their stories to other people. Music, art, prose, cinema, and poetry are among some of the most common types of storytelling. Poetry is one of the oldest and strongest forms of telling a story. It has often been used to chronicle the hardships of a group of people who were held back from many personal freedoms our society takes for granted. Gwe...
  • Bleaching Cream
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    Good Old Bleach As a teenager, you probably associate bleach with cleaning and chores. These days, bleach seems to be popular in a variety of ways. If you look around in the halls of Jarvis, you " re bound to find several students who have bleached their hair. Bleaching hair is common and relatively harmless. But there is another place some people use bleach: on the face. In our modern society, it seems that a large number of Blacks and people from other ethnic groups are using bleaching creams ...
  • Various People Including David's Father
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    "The Chrysalids" by John Wyndham is an entertaining yet plausible story. It compels the reader to think about human nature and our attitude to the world around us that we often take for granted. The setting of "The Chrysalids" is several hundred years after a nuclear war. What is left of civilization is a few small towns here and there all over the countries of the world. The population is by the leadership what the "true image" is apparently meant to be. If you are not of the true image then yo...
  • Negative Connotations Of The Word Nigger
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    Words today mean so much in society that we seldom look back on the consequences they hold. These words can cause much pain, anguish, and conflict amongst people who don t even know each other. People say slurs such as jap, flip, chink, and jew to others, but they don t know who these other people are. These racial, religious, and ethnic remarks are made to demoralize others and to make others feel inferior. Sometimes these slurs are made in society where we have learned to live with them, by th...
  • Use Of Eugenics
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    In chapter II of a Brave New World Revisited by Aldous Huxley, Huxley makes some very bold statements on the current state of our nations increasing technology towards medicine. This leads to the formation of the idea that we need to institute a eugenics program. Though there are many drawbacks in using eugenics, the ultimate goal is very beneficial. Huxley gives a very clear example on why we need a system like eugenics when he states an example which involves introducing a cure for malaria to ...
  • Informative And Many People
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    Kristy Valeria no Chapter's 1 and 2 Mass Media are the cultural industries that produce and distribute songs, novels, newspapers, movies, Internet services, and other cultural products to large number of people. Before television and books children learned by word of mouth what television does today. Television has more of an impact now than Grandma does. Television has evolved along with society. Commercials also impact a person's lifestyle; the better a commercial is the more chances the compa...

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