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The Effects of Nutrition and Cognitive Learning Among Elementary School Students—A Proposal
Abstract
Many elementary school children are at-risk for poor nutrition. While many . . . .
Roger Chillingworth in Scarlet Letter
As his name suggests, Roger Chillingworth in Nathaniel Hawthorne's A Scarlet Letter comes across as a cold-hearted character. Early in the novel, . . . .
Why Psychology Cannot be a Science Like Physics
In Meditations on First Philosophy Rene Descartes attempts to determine what can be accepted as truth. In doing this Descartes considers the . . . .
Buddhism
Compare and contrast Siddhartha Gautama's (Buddha's) "going forth" into the monastic life with that of Maechi Wabi, based on the reading of "Journey of One Buddhist Nun."
In . . . .
Edgar Allen Poe is one of the most famous American authors, but many of his works are not explicitly about the American experience. His "gothic" fiction is filled with suspense, the macabre, the . . . .
Business School Admissions Essay
Understandably, given the rigors of any graduate program, the admissions committee hopes that its applicants will have an undergraduate GPA in excess of 3.0 . . . .
Nursing Critique
Comparison of the Effect of Risk and Protective Factors on Suicide Attempts in a Group of Triethnic Adolescents Divided According to Race, Gender and Age.
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Comparison
Running is just like music, capable of infinite varieties of rhythm and mood. And, like music, running is an art that requires endurance, skill and determination. Often, music . . . .
Hamlet and Horatio bear a loyalty and filial love for each other exhibited by fulfillment of their respective roles as servant and master. Not having chosen these roles themselves, they fulfill . . . .
In Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, Claudio demonstrates an immature attitude toward love and romance. Claudio's initial attraction to Hero is based mostly on physical attraction; he seems to . . . .
Motivation Through Church Leadership—A Report on Bill Hybels' Courageous Leadership
Bill Hybels' book on Courageous Leadership will affect any board member of any church deeply and . . . .
John Berger's stupendous work: "Ways of Seeing" (Berger, 1973) forces us to look at art in a whole new light. Each painting, besides delighting the visual senses, now forces us to listen. The . . . .
Stress and Coronary Diseases - The Relationship
Introduction
Coronary heart diseases are one of the most common of all the heart diseases yet discovered. The primary characteristics . . . .
Nonverbal Communication
Introduction
Interpersonal communication, which plays a large role in business and personal relationships, refers to the ability to relate to people by using . . . .
Knock, Knock....Who's There....?"
An Interview with a Jehovah's Witnesses Member
Saturdays seem to be incomplete without the routinary fixture that people see during weekends—the . . . .
A Comparison and a Contrast:
Same circumstances. Same face. Different authorship—
Henry James' Turn of the Screw versus Joyce Carol Oates' "The Accursed Inhabitants of the House of . . . .
Passion and Reasoning
Reason is defined as the (human) capacity for logical, rational or analytic thought, inference of discrimination. It makes the information available in the intellect . . . .
Perception Theory
The issue of perception in various fields, including philosophy and psychology has been debated with vigor over the last fifty years. In fact, a large amount of . . . .
A Comparison: "Barn Burning " by William Faulkner and "Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne
The setting of "Barn Burning " by William Faulkner and "Young Goodman Brown" Nathaniel . . . .
Cultural Awareness
Americans have traditionally celebrated the diversity of cultures that comprises the United States. Despite some reservations, much of the country still believes that the . . . .



