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    1 October 2012 Jealousy Rough Draft The word jealousy stems from both the French word jalousie and the Greek word zelos. The French term of jealousy carried a negative feeling while the Greek term carried more of a positive sense. Jealousy’s definition stands as an emotion that typically comes from insecurity‚ fear‚ and anxiety over a predictable loss of something that a person values. Through characteristics‚ concrete examples‚ and results jealousy portrays as an emotion one feels when one’s

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    Restricted freedom

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    English 201 – 080 16 February 2014 Restricted Freedom In the 19th century‚ women born in the United States have been denied many opportunities and rights that were strictly reserved for men. Women were expected to be timid; they were not allowed to speak for themselves or to act on their own impulses. Women should not have to demand liberty because this is a human right. A woman should have the right to do as they please without a male opinion overpowering her own voice. In the short story

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    Women and Freedom

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    1 August‚ 2009 Women and freedom movement from Civil War 1865 through Progressive Era 1920. The first women’s Rights convention was held in 1848 at Seneca Falls‚ New York. Elizabeth Cady Stanton gave a speech about the Declaration of Sentiments. During this speech she declared that men and women are created equal. This is truly considered the beginning of the women’s movement. Elizabeth was concerned about more than just women’s vote. She was an advocate for women’s health‚ education‚ custody

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    Sport Definition

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    Logos - ¶ 1 - Exposition 1.1 - S. 1-2 - Sport - Definition/Induction/Exposition 1.2 - S. 3-4 - 1440’s views v. present day views - Juxtaposition 1.3 - S. 5-10 - Induction/Exposition 1.3.1 Sport is competition 1.3.2 Competition grows with society connecting 2.0 - Logos - ¶ 2 - Induction/Exposition/Definition/Repetition 2.1 - S. 11-12 - Early men compete in amorous alliances - Induction 2.2 - S. 13 - Disport/Sport - Definition 2.3 - S. 14-19 - Induction/Exposition/Repetition/Reason

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    Case Note: Dean v Phung Introduction The case of Dean v Phung is one which clearly reveals the prevalence of judicial independence. On the surface it is a case which clarifies the rules governing consent in a medical context; it also reveals social issues regarding the balance of responsibility and risk between individuals and society. Furthermore‚ it raises questions about the validity of exemplary damages. This case note discusses the issues raised‚ judicial reasoning‚ and analyses

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    The Birth of Freedom

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    The Birth of Freedom Just recently we celebrated the Sesquicentennial of the Civil War‚ a milestone in civil rights. We decided to base our National History Day Exhibit on this milestone‚ more specifically the Emancipation Proclamation. The Emancipation Proclamation is important to us because we ourselves would be considered a minority in a new nation.  During the creation of the new nation our ancestors probably faced a difficult society unlike their own. The battle for civil rights lasted more

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    down a true traveler one has to seek out these common elements. To begin‚ one must determine what a traveler actually is. A good way to find out what a traveler is would be to look it up in the dictionary‚ ask a friend or do some research. A definition in the dictionary tends to be precise and simple‚ however it is only explained in more detail when there is an example of a traveler. The next step to finding a traveler is to cancel out other forms of travelers‚ such as tourists or sightseers

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    Religious Freedom

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    The Importance of Religious Freedom As Catholics‚ we have the privilege to participating in certain subjects‚ such as politics. It can be extremely difficult for us to participate at times‚ because of our controversial‚ misjudged‚ and misunderstood beliefs. Some subjects we deem as wrong are Abortion‚ Euthanasia‚ and Capital Punishment. Some professions cause us to go against our faith such as nursing. Examples of ways they are tempted to go against their faith include physician-aided suicide

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    There are many definitions of marketing and the better ones are focused upon customer orientation and satisfaction of customer needs. I have chosen two different definitions of marketing and through them I attempt to give an overall view of what marketing largely is about. The first one is from The Chartered Institute of Marketing: “Marketing is the management process that identifies‚ anticipates and satisfies customer requirements profitably.” (The Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM)) The

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    Cry Freedom

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    The book Cry‚ the Beloved Country is an interesting navel about apertide in South Africa. It talks about a man from a small village named Ndotsheni who travels to a large city to help his city. The theme of the movie Cry Freedom is a lot like the book. The movie is about a reporter who goes to South Africa to find out what it was like in the apertide. The book and the movie have many parallel themes One of the biggest themes found in the movie and the book is fear. In the book the first sigh of

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