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Marriage In Japan

... in Japan who graduates from a college and has a job still lives with one¡¯s family until one gets married, which means one keeps the parent-child relationship. Therefore it is hard for a Japanese man to learn to be independent. After he gets married, he now relies on his bride for having foods, doing laundry, and many other things. Takeo Doi explains it with the term of amae that means the seeking or causing of oneself to be loved, nurtured, and indulged. He says it is an active attempt to make oneself into a passive love object. One reason ...

Number of words: 490 | Number of pages: 2

The History Of Baseball Cards

... No one but the creator of these cards, (there all dead) knows for sure what exactly was used to produce these early cards. This time period started on 1887 and continued on until 1901. The 1887 baseball cards were part of a unique set. Not only did this set contain baseball cards, but it also contained boxing. golf, and horse racing cards. These cards are very high in value because of their rarity and because they are some of the early baseball cards. The common card is worth around $800. All of these ca ...

Number of words: 1246 | Number of pages: 5

Lowell Police

... them in for some coffee, and they end up eating the rest of our thanksgiving dinner. For some strange reason I think of Sociology.( Do you think they'll arrest me if I asked them too.) I asked if they had some spare time to indulge me in my experiment, and they were delighted to do so. (This also gave me a chance to show my parents I was actually doing something productive in school.) They placed the hand-cuffs on me and read me my rights. I have to admit the whole thing was quite funny, but I would never want it to happen in a real si ...

Number of words: 538 | Number of pages: 2

Plato's Symposium: The First Three

... his speech was poor in both justification and content, was effective in one manner: the techniques which he used drew in the audience well. He began his speech with a “hook,” on the origins of love; a writing device used in most essays today. It seemed to me that Phaedras was experienced at giving speeches more to the masses than to other philosophers due to the fact that his logic was quite flawed at times, but the delivery was quite good, save for a few mistakes that were probably due to his nervous state. He used multiple example ...

Number of words: 630 | Number of pages: 3

The Fbi 2

... of Special Agents to be the investigative force of the Department of Justice (DOJ). Before that time, the DOJ had to borrow Agents from the U.S. Secret Service to investigate violations of federal criminal laws within its jurisdiction. In 1909, the Special Agent Force was renamed the Bureau of Investigation, and after a series of name changes, it received its present official name in 1935. During the early period of the FBIs history, its agents investigated violations of mainly bankruptcy frauds, antitrust crime, and neutrality vio ...

Number of words: 1090 | Number of pages: 4

Is The Mind And Body Unified O

... our body, which is one of the most complex things in the universe. Our body is one of the most fascinating works of art known to man. It works continuously and smoothly in coordination with all its parts. Afterall, if our lungs stopped breathing in oxygen then our organs especially the heart would quickly die of asphyxiation due to loss of oxygenated blood. Everything in our body has to work together in union in order for to function properly. Our body is what allows us to do everything we do. Without a body, we would be unable to wa ...

Number of words: 1624 | Number of pages: 6

Skydiving

... descent. A parachute is defined as - Parachute, large, umbrella-shaped fabric canopy used to reduce the speed of a person or object falling through the air. The first practical parachute was invented in the 1780s. They have been used as lifesaving devices for airplane pilots and passengers, as a way for armies to transport troops behind enemy lines, and to decelerate spacecraft, airplanes, and cars. In the 1970s sport parachuting, or , became popular. A parachute is about 7.3 m (about 24 ft) in diameter and made of about 25 panels of nylon ...

Number of words: 11319 | Number of pages: 42

The Advantages Of Wealth

... although not universal, is nearly synonymous with wealth; Freedom. With wealth comes choice, and with choice comes opportunity; the basis of the American dream. Wealth buys opportunity from the very start. An infant born into a wealthy family begins its life a league ahead of its poverty stricken counterpart. This is not so much because of the proximity of money, but because of what that money can do. Having ample funds allows the infants parents the freedom to spend more time with the child and it also makes the entrance of the baby muc ...

Number of words: 1976 | Number of pages: 8

Road Rage -

... in 1988 and gained popularity rapidly. Mentioned only about two dozen times in 1994, there was an extensive increase when the term was mentioned 400 times the following year. In 1996 the term appeared 1,600 times and has been steadily growing since then. The public has grasped the term and considers it to be one of the foremost national driving concerns. In a recent AAA poll 44% of motorists ranked road rage as the biggest threat on the road while drunk driving ranked second with 31%. Road rage is now an everyday household term he ...

Number of words: 908 | Number of pages: 4

Chinese Architecture

... main structure is the axis, and the secondary structures are positioned at two wings on either side to form the main room and yard. Residences, official buildings, temples, and palaces all follow these same basic principles. Another characteristic of Chinese architecture it that they use a wooden frame structure with pillars and beams. Wood has been a main construction product for thousands of years. Nails are not used when building a structure, which is different from us. Wood to the Chinese respectes life, and “life” is the main thing ...

Number of words: 769 | Number of pages: 3

The Atomic Bomb Anad Nuclear Bombs

... is separated into parts so that critical mass is not reached until the bomb is set to explode. At that point, a set of chemical explosives or some other mechanism drives all the different pieces of uranium or plutonium together to produce a critical mass. After this occurs, there are enough neutrons bouncing around in the material to create a chain reaction of fissions. In the fission reactions, collisions between neutrons and uranium or plutonium atoms cause the atoms to split into pairs of nuclear fragments, releasing energy and more neutron ...

Number of words: 668 | Number of pages: 3

Is The Point To Life Love?

... horrible death. So is the point to life to live life suffer and die. I sincerely hope not, because if it is then why live we should all have a mass suicide now. I have talked to some people about that question, well actually a lot of people to try formulate an accurate enough answer. All the people I talk to gave me answer but all the answers were different depending on gender race and financial status. For the guys that I talked to the point to life is to get laid as much as possible, to smoke up, or take make a lot of money. Well I have t ...

Number of words: 636 | Number of pages: 3

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