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  • Midwest Community College Needs To Expand Its Child Day Care Center To Help Students Attending Classes At Night - 207 words
    Midwest Community College needs to expand its child day care center to help students attending classes at night. The day care center needs to be open from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. so children can be cared for safely while their parents attend class. To raise money for funding the extended hours, the Student Government Association (SGA) wants to offer a computer software, music CD and cassette, and movie exchange. Items that are accepted at the exchange include:  IBM and Macintosh business shareware  IBM and Macintosh shareware  IBM and Macintosh educational software  Music CDs  Music cassette tapes  Video tapes Individuals wishing to trade software ...
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  • A Cry In The Night - 1,343 words
    A Cry in the Night Setting: The story starts in New York City, most likely present day. Then as the story goes on it moves to minnesota out to Erich's farm. It is winter in Minnesota and very cold. Characters: Jenny is the main character of the story. She is a divorced mother of two. She is young and pretty. She works at an art museum in New York City to support herself and her two little girls. She is kind and sweet and has a brilliant sense of humor. Erich is an artist. He's mysterious and curious. His actions speak louder then most words because he tends to be quiet during the story. On the outside he seems like the most perfect man. The type that every woman hopes of meeting and falling ...
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  • Biometric Systems - 489 words
    Biometric Systems Biometric Systems As defined in Computer Security Basics by O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. Biometrics is the use of a persons unique physiological, behavioral, and morphological characteristics to provide positive personal identification. Biometric systems that are currently avaiable today examine fingerprints, handprints, and retina patterns. Systems that are close to biometrics but are not classified as such are behavioral systems such as voice, signature and keystroke systems. They test patterns of behavior not parts of the body. It seems that in the world of biometrics that the more effective the device, the less willing people will be to accept it. Retina pattern devices ...
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  • During A Recent Survey Conducted At Florida Atlantic University, Seven Students Were Interviewed Regarding Their Knowledge An - 1,051 words
    During a recent survey conducted at Florida Atlantic University, seven students were interviewed regarding their knowledge and beliefs in safe sex practices and teen pregnancy. When asked what they thought of teen pregnancy, all of the respondees were very similar to each other. Dianne Mendez stated that, "Teens are having sexual intercourse from the ages of thirteen through sixteen, and that probably one out of three get pregnant." All of the students that were involved in the survey responded that teens should not be having sex or even thinking about having a baby, if they were not financially stable. Sandra Mendez said that, "Teenagers are not ready to have babies and not mentally mature ...
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  • Euthanasia - 1,496 words
    Euthanasia Euthanasia, specifically voluntary euthanasia has been a taboo subject for many decades in this, and other countries. Euthanasia, as defined by the Oxford English Dictionary - bringing about of this, especially in the case of incurable and painful disease- comes from the Greek word euthanatos, meaning - a gentle and easy death. It is commonly known as death with dignity given to those who want the choice to die. No one can prevent death. The can only prolong it. Many people solicit their physicians to aid in the quick and easy death. Doctors, aware of ethics of their chosen profession, and consequences of their actions, especially malpractice suits, often refuse the request (www.e ...
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  • Gender Issues In Sri Lanka - 1,199 words
    Gender Issues In Sri Lanka Gender issues In general, when considering third world countries, most would say that they have some very similar characteristics. Third world countries are often thought of as places that are impoverished, have significantly high birthrates, are economically dependent on advanced countries, and have not evolved socially in regards to equal rights issues. Although many of these characteristics do apply to Sri Lanka, the latter has definitely evoked some discussion on the topic of gender issues in underdeveloped countries. Issues such as decision making in the household, educated women and their role in society, and attitudes towards women in employment will be disc ...
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  • I Introduction - 1,792 words
    I. Introduction Lori is four year old, and she is at Piagets preoperational stage. According to Piagets description of the preoperational stage children, they cannot understand his conservation tasks. This preoperational stage, "children can use representations (mental images, drawings, words, gestures) rather than just motor actions to think about objects and events. Thinking now is faster, more flexible and efficient, and more socially shared. Thinking is limited by egocentrism, a focus on perceptual states, reliance on appearances rather than underlying realities, and rigidity (lack of reversibility)" (Flavell, miller, 1993). The young children do not have abilities to have "operations me ...
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  • I Know The Assignment Was To Deal With A Certain Aspect Of Terrorism, But I Cant Seem To Keep My Opinions Based On One Kind W - 1,218 words
    ... ning guns is not the answer to solving school violence. Large inner city schools have metal detectors at the doors but sometimes that doesn't stop all the potentially harmful objects from entering the school. It is a step in the right direction but not all schools need them so desperately or can't afford them. For now, we need to try to deal with it as it comes and maybe educate the teachers on what to do in different types of terrorist attacks. Attacks on abortion clinics are terroristic too. I am not going to get in hard on my beliefs because that is not the topic and it could be a whole other paper in its self. I want to say that I am firmly against the idea of abortion and my views m ...
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  • In Mrs Burrows Seventh Grade English Class, I Wrote A Paper Entitled Women Vs Men In The Work Force I Researched For Weeks An - 1,194 words
    ... ront is Monique Maddy. As part of a graduate program at Harvard, she decided to study the commercial potential for expanded phone service in Tanzania. Instead of holing up in a library, she led a team of six students to Africa for a three-month investigation; a $100,000 venture she financed by selling her research in advance to Sprint, Motorola, GE and Lockheed Martin. Eventually, after almost going bankrupt and fracturing her leg in a running accident, Adesemi Communications International has 1000 wireless pay phones in Tanzania and contracts in Ghana and Sri Lanka are imminent. The company is also developing wireless kiosks for Internet access and will hose web pages enabling artisans, ...
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  • Information On The Career Of Psychology - 1,260 words
    Information On The Career Of Psychology Psychology Job Outlook Employment of psychologists is expected to grow more slowly than the average for all occupations through the year 2006. More job opportunities will arise in businesses, nonprofit, organizations, and research and computer firms for psychologists working as consultants. Companies will use psychologists expertise in survey design, analysis, and research to provide marketing evaluation and statistical analysis. Opportunities for people holding doctorates from leading universities in areas with an applied emphasis, such as clinical, counseling, health, and educational psychology, should have particularly good prospects. Psychologists ...
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  • Is A Womans Place In The Home - 1,769 words
    Is A Woman's Place In The Home? Is A Woman's Place in the Home? Glynis R. Hay Rickards Is Woman's Place Is In The Home? I glanced at my watch; it was 3:30 p.m. I logged off the computer picked up my car keys and signaled to my boss. He knows the meaning of that familiar signal. It means I am dashing off to pick up my kids (ages 10 and 13) from school. After picking them up I will take them home and leave them to perform the familiar routine that they have been practicing for years. First they will have their bath, then take the microwave able containers with the specific day labeled from the fridge, placed it in the microwave oven, have their dinner, complete their assignments then head to t ...
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  • Staying Home - 738 words
    Staying Home The Economics of Staying at Home Whenever freelance photographer and stay-at-home Dad Reed Kasper is feeling wistful, he does one simple thing. He packs his 18-month-old twin boys, Randall and Hugh, into their stroller and they go for a walk in the park. The park sits just past a large office development, not far from their Ohio home. I just need to see one ceiling strip light through a window, he says, or one office worker stealing a cigarette break out on the sidewalk to make me realize what a lucky life I have. Then we go down to the park and run around in the fresh air. And Kasper is not alone. There are now an estimated two million stay-at-home Dads across America, effectiv ...
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  • Supplemental Childcare Program - 1,486 words
    Supplemental Childcare Program Families' reliance on childcare has risen significantly over the past 30 years. In 1993, 9.9 million children under age 5, needed care while their mothers worked (Bureau of the Census, 1995). More than two-thirds of all infants receive nonparental child care during their first year of life, with most enrolled for about 30 hours each week (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 1995). There are many different programs in the United States that provide extended day childcare for working parents. Programs such as the 6 to 6, YMCA, etc are available in the morning before school and in the evening after school. Although these programs provide pare ...
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  • Teen Pregnancy - 698 words
    Teen Pregnancy Programs That Work Now Some 63% of teen parents depended on public programs for medical needs and daily living expenses in 1992. This includes needs for formula, food, heat, and transportation. In Ohio, the state, private organizations and federally funded programs together provide assistance to pregnant teens and teen mothers. The programs make sure that the girls are eating well, receive prenatal care, and get encouragement to stay in school to secure a future for themselves and their children. There are private organizations and communities that have tried to fill the gaps of these national programs. A program in the Covington, Kentucky school district offers an example tha ...
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