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American Colleges Should Rank Themselves.
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(5 pp) Current college accreditation methods must change. College accreditation started off with the right idea, but now college ivy now hides its original goal and clouds an educational institution's mission statement as well as its methods towards accomplishing its perceived goals. Part of this murkiness is that the evaluation team or accreditors evaluate a college based on collegiality and assistance, avoiding all hint of comparisons among supposed equals. Comparisons of multiple factors are necessary if parents and students are to base their educational needs on informed choices. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Gender In Henry James 'Turn Of The Screw' vs. Fumiko Enchi's 'The Mask'
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In this 4 page essay, comparisons are made concerning depictions of culture and power (as they relate to gender and feminity) in 'Turn Of The Screw' and 'The Mask.' The first of these suggests that a man can also be the object of a mastering look and that the association of that position with the woman is conventional. The latter work illustrates harsh conditions under which Japanese women had to live in their own society and relevant comparisons are made. No other sources are cited.
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Paper Keywords -gender
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Comparative Analysis of Juvenile Court and Adult Court
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An 8 page comparison which provides an overview of the juvenile justice system, a point by point comparison between juvenile and adult courts, benefits and disadvantages of juvenile court from the perspective of a youthful offender, societal implications of abolishing juvenile court, and recommendations for the future of the juvenile justice system. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Science Museums on the Internet: As good as the real thing
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A comparison of online museums with physical museums. Observed is the Marian Koshland Science Museum on the Washington, D.C. mall, compared to its own website. The piece makes a very favorable comparison between the two, but posits that they both support public policy for DNA testing. Bibliography lists 3 sources. jvIntMus.rtf
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Paper Keywords -DNA global warming
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Cognitive Psychology: Prototype and Causal Based Theories of Category Formation
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This is an 8 page paper comparing and contrasting the prototype and causal-based theories of category formation. In cognitive psychology, category formation is considered one of the most fundamental aspects of understanding mental representation. Within the area of category formation however, there are several theories which appear to conflict in some aspects. Two of these theories are the prototype theory of category formation and the causal theory of category formation. In the most basic sense, the prototype theory argues that individuals categorize items based on the typicality level of the objects in comparison with the “prototype” concept or image that an individual has. When new objects are encountered by an individual, a comparison of features based on prototypes takes place until that object is categorized. From a causal model theory perspective however, the categorization process also takes into account prior knowledge and theories of how the world works in addition to the causal relationships between features. Causal theorists find that the prototype theories base categorization from an independent and “probabilistic” viewpoint whereas individuals in fact use their causal knowledge in order to categorize and build relationships conceptually. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Comparison of Microsoft Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 Professional, and Windows XP Professional
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This is a 5 page paper comparing three Microsoft operating systems: Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 98 SE (Second Edition). A comparison of three Microsoft operating systems, Windows XP Professional, Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 98 SE (Second Edition) is best done through a comparison of firstly their system requirements which are the basics needed in order to run the system and secondly the features of the systems. The systems are based on the evolution of the Windows packages in which Windows 98 was originally an upgrade from Windows 95; Windows 2000 and ME (Millennium) was further an upgrade from Windows 98 and Windows NT; and lastly, Windows XP is still again above Windows 2000 but incorporating all of the top features of those operating systems which preceded it in addition to more comprehensive features regarding reliability, remote access and network administration among others. Not surprisingly then, each system higher within the evolution of the Windows family consists of considerably more features but also considerably higher system requirements in order to run the operating system. Professional versions also include more features which are dedicated to network capabilities and business applications and therefore the requirements and features are considerably more so than those of any Home versions of the product. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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The Influence of Regime Type on Economic Policies: The Case of Taiwan
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the influence of regime type on economic policy using Taiwan as an example. Comparison of the economic policies of two countries which have different regime types to see if their economic policies differ is effective in the argument that economic policy is closely linked with regime type but there are also other factors and differences between two countries other than regime type which may also effect economic policies such as religion, political structure, inter-country alliances and rate of globalization. Another aspect of studying regime type as a dominant factor of economic policy would be to study one country which has undergone changes in regime type in a short period of time in history and then see how the different regimes types within the same country have affected economic policy. Although many countries have had relatively stable regime types in the past several centuries, Taiwan however has undergone four different regime transformations within the latter half of the 20th century. Comparison of Taiwan’s regime transformation and the changes in economic policies during the transformation can provide useful information in regards to how regime type is the most influential factor on economic policy. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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