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Erdrich’s Leap - A Feminist Story?
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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Erdrich’s Leap - A Feminist Story?: This 5-page essay examines Louise Erdrich’s short story The Leap. An analysis relevant to the story’s evidence of feminism is also included. Bibliography lists 3 sources. SNFemin1.doc
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The Evolution of the Internet
(8 Pages, 95.6 USD)
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A 10 page examination of the factors which have influenced Internet evolution. Describes the Internet as a continually evolving organism, an organism which has it roots planted in history only shallowly, an organism which has made tremendous technological and societal leaps in the brief thirty years of so of its life. Contends that those leaps have been made in response to very definite societal stimuli: the desire for speedy access to information, the desire for an unregulated environment, the desire for greater one-on-one contact, and the desire to allow free access to information while at the same time protecting the privacy of users. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Dante And Homer: Relationship With Audience
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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5 pages in length. When comparing the audience's relationship with Dante and Homer, one can easily recognize the fact that Dante reaches into the innermost soul of his audience, while Homer remains on the distant outskirts of his audience's existence. To say that there is a distinctive difference between the two writers' ability to effectively relate with their respective audiences is to say that each man's literary contributions are significantly divergent, as well. Within the confines of Homer's writing exists unadorned text; however, Dante's is just the opposite, leaping to life with virtually every single written word. Dante's success as a poetical writer resides not only within the knowledge of his literary craft but also upon his accessibility to the audience. The writer discusses whereas Homer's 'The Odyssey' composes dryly and without passion, Dante's 'Inferno' strives to address itself to a broader, more emotionally-based audience. No additional sources cited.
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Comparing the Science Portion of LEAP 21 and Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills Tests
(3 Pages, 35.85 USD)
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A 3 page paper comparing these two standardized achievement tests. Though it cannot be said with certainty that any current achievement test fully reflects students’ knowledge and abilities, educators continue to strive for better measurement tools while also striving for improved educational results. These two tests are so similar that they even contain the same number of items. The advantage of the TAKS test is that it is more closely aligned with the content Texas teachers are expected to introduce to their students each year. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Computer Graphics/Better than Real
(7 Pages, 83.65 USD)
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A 7 page research paper that argues that the computer-generated special effects and 3D animation of today is a definitive improvement over filmmaking of just a decade ago. This examination of computer graphics in film shows that this new and rapidly advancing field represents a giant-leap forward for cinema, both in the quality of the image and in safety. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Great Mao Paradox, China, and Communism
(5 Pages, 59.75 USD)
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A 5 page discussion of the influence of Mao in determining the relationship between China and communism. The author asserts that simultaneously tremendously influential and relatively weak. This paradox is particularly vivid in regard three of Mao’s policies in particular: 1. Mao’s policies toward the Great Leap Forward, 2. his policies toward the Cultural Revolution, and 3. China’s policy towards the Soviet Union and its leaders. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Marijuana and The Western World Since the Mid Twentieth Century
(11 Pages, 131.45 USD)
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An 11 page discussion of the history of marijuana usage in countries like Great Britain, Canada, and the U.S. since the mid part of the twentieth century. The author reviews some of the critical laws regarding marijuana usage, inclusive of the 2002 decision by Great Britain to lessen the criminal penalties for possession of marijuana and to in effect look the other way, to conclude that while countries like Great Britain and Canada are slowly preparing for the leap toward legalization, the U.S. is holding back and looking at the edge. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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