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- 1381: My Personal Search for a Meaningful Existence
- ... forgotten how to interact with each other, let alone how to lead a meaningful existence. I was not conscious of the void in my own existence until I read the literature required of this course, and now I am trying to systematically redefine my misplaced values and beliefs by combining the teachings and ideologies I have learned, with my own personal ...
- 1382: John Locke and John Stuart Mill's Definition of Freedom
- ... be of full age, and not forced and or deceived." (Mill 14) Locke and Mill's definitions of freedom must be qualified. Since the definitions they present in their respective literature are distinct from one another, when each philosopher refers to freedom or liberty they are not citing the same concept. This distinction is necessary when comparing their positions regarding the ...
- 1383: Does Science Explain All?
- ... is at the very core of Hinduism, post classical Hinduism sees him in three aspects. Each of these three aspects of Brahman is expressed by a god from classical Indian literature: Brahma, the creator; Shiva, the destroyer; and Vishnu, the preserver. Very similar to the Holy Christian Trinity of: God, the father; Christ, the son; and the Holy Spirit. In both ...
- 1384: The Five Factor Model of Personality
- ... result, it is probable and acceptable to conclude that the five factor theory may or may not be an appropriate model of personality. Perhaps a comparison of how much supporting literature there is for each argument is a useful method for deciding which theory an individual may choose to support.
- 1385: The Enlightenment and the Role of the Philosophes
- ... South America, where industry came later and revolution had not led to reaction, did the Enlightenment linger into the 19th century. Its lasting heritage has been its contribution to the literature of human freedom and some institutions in which its values have been embodied. Included in the latter are many facets of modern government, education, and philanthropy.
- 1386: The Immigrant Experience
- ... doctors and lawyers. Japanese are computer and business contributors. Koreans are well educated and have been involved in many professional, technical, and managerial careers. African Americans have contributed music, science, literature, entertainment, and many other things to our culture. Our culture is derived from many different ones, and cannot be broken down into which group contributes what because each group has ...
- 1387: Preserving Flowers
- ... 69. Beltsville, MD: National Agricultural Library, 1988. NAL Call No.: aZ5071.N3 Whitmore, Susan C. and Henry Gilbert. MARKETING OF FLORICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN THE UNITED STATES: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY. BIBLIOGRAPHIES & LITERATURE OF AGRICULTURE series no. 66. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, l989. NAL Call No.: aZ5076.A1U54 JOURNALS -------- BULLETIN. PENNSYLVANIA FLOWER GROWERS. Pennsylvania Flower Growers, 12 Cavalier Drive, Ambler, PA ...
- 1388: Comparison/Contrast of Fairfield College Prep School and Jesuit College Prep
- ... thoughts and ideas encouraged at Jesuit Prep are challenged in more difficult courses taken by all the students. The curriculum of Jesuit Prep requires students to study and read more literature books and novels. These differences of Jesuit Prep and Fairfield Prep show that two schools which seem very much alike, are really very different. Many private schools across Texas and ...
- 1389: Enduring, Endearing Nonsense
- ... England, to provide illustrations. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through The Looking Glass were enthusiastically received in their own time, and have since become landmarks in childrens' literature. What makes these nonsense tales so durable? Aside from the immediate appeal of the characters, their colourful language, and the sometimes hilarious verse ("Twas brillig, and the slithy toves/did ...
- 1390: The Cybernetic Plot of Ulysses
- ... March of 1950, The word cybernetics has been taken from the Greek word kubernitiz (ky-ber-NEE-tis) meaning steersman. It has been invented because there is not in the literature any adequate term describing the general study of communication and the related study of control in both machines and in living beings. In this paper, I mean by cybernetics those ...
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