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The Trojan War
... took Helen away. Agamemnon
heard the news and was furious. So, he got together troops and set off to Troy
to get Helen back. But, they couldn't sail out of the bay..the wind held them
back. So they had to sacrafice a maiden. Agamemnon sacraficed Iphigenia, his
daughter. Clytemnestra, Agamemnon's wife, was NOT happy, for Iphigenia was her
favorite daughter.
Clytemnestra set out to murder Agamemnon, but it was too late. He was
already on his way out to Troy.
During the war, Hector had killed Achilles' best friend. Achilles was
FURIOUS. So Achilles dragged Hector in a circle 3 times by his hair and gave
killed him.
Then Agamemnon came back, married to bea ...
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Future Of Education
... full potential.
To develop attitudes which are anticipatory, visionary and reflective.
To educate our students to be discerning, sensitive and responsible.
Both the mission statements as well as the aims are very thorough, but they lack the understanding of the information age. They do not mention technology or the future ahead.
The change to the culture of the classroom environment with the introduction of technology is a serious matter to look at. Overall the introduction of technology in the classroom is a great benefit to students, giving them access to word processing applications, as well and access to the World Wide Wed and CD-ROMs. This large am ...
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Education: Past, Present, And Future
... the
teacher. Also, life wasn't as complecated as they are now. One teacher would
teach the whole class a limeted variety of subjects such as arithmatic and
english. Education was just eaiser when it first became popular.
Nowadays, in the present, school not only is a place to learn, it's a
place to stress out. As I walk through the halls all students seem to have that
academic nervousness. If you listen to the conversations that go on in the hall
it's always, "Ohh my gosh, Becky! I'm going to have a fat cow! I think I'm
getting a B in my chemistry class, and that is going to ruin my record."
Pressure is constantly put upon students to get "straight A's" It is v ...
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The Importance Of Being Beauti
... to expect to be treated equally, but we are not treated as the same in the real world. I believe judging people based on their appearance only disadvantage people. Success must be depend on effort, talent, and intelligence. As long as we canft stop discriminating people based on appearance, people canft achieve enough opportunity and real success. There is the question of how to change the system of unfair treatment based on appearance.
Recently, lots of people have cosmetic surgery on their face and body. Some religious teach their people that altering their body is profane because our bodies are gifts from god. However, cosmetic surgery introduces us cutting ...
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A Comparison Of Typewriters Vs
... down at the electronic typewriter and within a few minutes operate it with amazing ease and speed. According to Paez (1985, 55):
A familiar keyboard, which requires fewer keystrokes and
has a simpler, less code-intensive user interface, makes the
Transition to a high-end typewriter much easier than the
Transition to a personal computer with the same functions.
Typewriter Flexibility
An electronic typewriter can perform some functions computers cannot, but a personal computer (PC) cannot be used a mere typewriter (nor should it be). Perhaps that is why one large survey found that 85% of secretaries who use PC's also use typewriters. Using microchip techn ...
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Sorrow
... my licenses I got my first traffic ticket. As soon as I looked into my rear view mirror and saw the officer turn on his flashing lights, my heart sank into my stomach. The officer asked if I knew why I was being stopped. I was speeding and I knew it. The officer went back to the car and began to write the ticket. While I was sitting in my car thinking, I thought about how much trouble I was going to be in and how much money it was going to cost me. I was at the brink of a nervous breakdown.
Afterwards when I finally got to exhale, I got to thinking. What's the big deal? It's just a little traffic ticket. Sure, I may get in trouble, but who cares? It's ju ...
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Drunk Driving
... level from .10 to .08. Many states have already done this and I commend them on this decision, but the government needs to mandate this to all the states. Some people oppose this decision and say that it is based on “emotion, personal vendettas, and irrational, sound public policy, nor backed up by statistical data.”( DWI Dilema, Internet source) However, I disagree. We need to send the message that it is not acceptable, nor is it constitutional to drive under any influence of alcohol, weather it be .08 or .20.
“Drunken driving was once treated much as car accidents—a regrettable but unavoidable part of life on the roads. But a vocal ...
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Privatisation Of Telstra
... the Minister, Senator Alston already has the power to direct Telstra to provide services and upgrade infrastructure (points 1 and 2). If the USO (Universal Service Obligations Act) or performance standards under the CSG need changing, then the Minister should invoke his power to direct, and these changes should be made distinct from any attempts to sell Telstra.
Statistics also show that the sale of the first third netted a total of $0.37 billion loss to the Commonwealth. By the year 2000, it is estimated that Telstra earnings will exceed $2 billion annually. The Howard Government estimats an interest saving of about $2.4 billion per year. This doesn't take int ...
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Gender
... middle to late 1900s. Helen Zlatkin, born in 1962, had no work experience in the former USSR, but her personal account demonstrates the types of choices that women made in order to have both family and work. Mela Krul was the only one who had extensive work experience in the USSR, but she was able to see the changes and progress that women underwent through the daily activities and choices that both of her daughters made. As these three women came to the United States of America, along with their families, they faced a democratic government where employment was not guaranteed and women did have to face the hardships of unemployment, and more importantly, inequa ...
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Imagine Being A Swinger Of Bir
... the entire poem into three parts or stanzas. He wants us to experience possibly his own experience of swinging of birches by first introducing us to the start of the journey down on earth in the first stanza. He then releases us on the birch tree into the air where we could almost reach the heavens above in the second stanza. Finally as the birch tree can no longer go any higher, it brings us back down to earth so that we may be perceive a different earth in the third stanza. It can be seen that reality and the understanding of reality also follow this same trip on the birches. The reality that everyone faces everyday is introduced in the first stanza and reality i ...
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