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    Small Cars: New Paradigm Shift? Our country has long had an obsession with the automobile. The designs of the sixties and seventies remain fond memories that still dominate our garages and car shows today. Nobody can be anybody without owning a car in today’s culture. It is a status symbol. Our society equates bigger with better. The bigger and more expensive the car you own‚ the higher your status must be. Everywhere you go there are Escalades and Navigators. They are America‚ writ large and thirsty

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    that held a lot of value for most of the kids at first‚ the inception of the utopia was by Ralph who was elected the ‘chief’. Quickly from one utopia‚ there was another. After seeing Ralph’s utopia being made Jack wanted his own which lead to the groups dividing and leading to many severe deaths and total disruption on the Island. Without delay the value to a utopia was lost‚ like Romeo without Juliet. Ralph’s utopia was all work and getting the island set up with shelter. Ralph wanted to be rescued

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    Can Animal Think

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    ANIMALS CAN THINK. Student’s name Professor’s name Institution 24th June 2013 Animals can think. Intelligence and competency varies from one individual to another. In animals it is believed that they also have a varying degree of intelligence. It is believed that domestic animals as well as other animals have minds. They have varying level of perception and also their ability to think also varies. According to research done by Davis and Cheeke to investigate whether animal differ

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    with issues and concerns unlike any faced by those of the past. The changing face of crimes and criminal activity in this country and around the world are at the root of many of these challenges. In this country‚ the most significant issue is the shift to a more multicultural society. There are also concerns regarding police corruption‚ use of deadly force‚ racial profiling and the job hazards of policing in an increasingly dangerous world. The way police agencies enforce the laws and work to provide

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    The region of South Asia comprising of two nuclear states India and Pakistan‚ which also happen to be long time rivals are flashpoints of future conflicts. The conflicts arise from the on and off imbalance of nuclear deterrence‚ trans-border terrorism‚ water dispute or the much clichéd Kashmir issue. But one must note that these conflicts won’t come into play without the role of foreign involvement like the United States and China. The United States is on the verge of losing balance because of

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    star player‚ and making mom and dad proud are everything.”These parents expect perfection from their children.”(Sachs‚ 2000‚ p.62) The major problem seems to be that these parents are not considering what the children want. According to a “Kid think” survey conducted by Jerry Kirshenbaum for sports‚ the kids want things like ‘unlimited free throws until they miss in basketball‚ everyone having a turn to play‚ less violence in hockey‚ using their hands in soccer‚ and to have fun”(p.12). Perhaps

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    18 years before I would entertain the idea of giving him a second chance. Growing up my mother never spoke of him. I have few memories of conversations I had with my grandmother about him. I always wondered what he looked like. Did he think about me as much as I thought about him? Why hadn’t he come to see me? The longer I thought about these questions the more I began to form a frustration towards him for denying me. I knew that one day I would meet the person who was my father‚ and

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    A Paradigm Shift in counseling Philosophy Upon reading the article‚ A Paradigm Shift in Counseling Philosophy‚ I learned that the word culture can take on a different meaning. A culture is normally referred to as a part of a race‚ how individuals within this culture act and what these individuals believe collectively. I found that culture is also a proper term to use for groups of individuals who exude the same interest‚ share commonalities and do not have to be of a particular race. For example

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    Ashleen  Quirke Mr. Homa 4 December 2014 Period 3 Think Like a Freak Chapter 1: What Does It Mean to Think Like a Freak? Most people do not truly know what makes them happy. A great example given on page 9 was that married people are demonstrably happier than single people‚ but this does not mean that marriage creates happiness. In reality‚ generally happy people get married‚ and unhappy people do not get married‚ in order to become happy.  The thoughts in this book are

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    \server05\productn\N\NLR\49-2\NLR201.txt unknown Seq: 1 22-MAR-05 8:32 PROCESS REENGINEERING AND LEGAL EDUCATION: AN ESSAY ON DARING TO THINK DIFFERENTLY KAREN GROSS* I. INTRODUCTION Thinking about the nature and quality of legal education is not new.1 Since the MacCrate Report2 and the stinging criticisms of Judge Harry Edwards‚3 legal educators have been overtly wrestling with how effectively to train individuals to become lawyers. The * Professor of Law‚ New York Law School. J

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