A look at how the debris can be cleaned up after a hurricane has occurred.
Term Paper # 120515 |
2,000 words (
approx. 8 pages ) |
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MLA | 2008
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The paper considers how communities in general and northwest Florida in particular can clean up debris following a hurricane. The paper also touches on the issues of health hazards and flooding, and communications problems.
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"Hurricanes and tornadoes have made headlines in recent years as the devastation left in their wakes is broadcast around the nation and even around the world. Hurricanes in particular make for spectacular news programs because of the large area covered by these natural disasters and the surrealist nature of the damage that is caused. Boats and ships come loose from their moorings for example, and can end up miles inland. The images of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina remain fresh in people's minds with..."
Tags:hurricane, Katrina, disasters, disaster planning, Hugo, Andrew, debris, cleanup
An examination of the postwar nihilim in 'A Clean Well-Lighted Place'.
Essay # 74551 |
904 words (
approx. 3.6 pages ) |
1 source |
2004
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In this article, the writer offers the examination of "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place", as a look at the postwar nihilistic ideas of Hemingway and others after World War I. The writer states that many view the images of light and darkness in Hemingway's work as an escape from reality in the real world. The writer discusses the view that this story also portray Hemingway's view of society following the war.
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"It has been argued that in 'A Clean Well-Lighted Place' Hemingway uses images of light and darkness to convey the need for refuge and escape from the darkness of reality in the outside world. While this is certainly true, it is possible to look deeper into this idea and see the story as Hemingway's nihilistic view of society after the horror that was World War I. Ernest Hemingway was a modernist and a philosopher. Just as important to this argument ... "
Tags:hemingway, nihilism, world war I, a clean well-lighted place
A discussion regarding the issues of smog and Ontario's Drive Clean program.
Essay # 90080 |
1,125 words (
approx. 4.5 pages ) |
1 source |
2006
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This paper discusses the problem of smog and the health complications it creates for Ontarians. The paper briefly explains the health problems brought about by smog, the relationship between automobiles and smog, the province's measures to combat the scourge of smog, measures designed to cut down on unhealthy emissions by Ontario's industrial sector, the over-all progress of the Drive Clean program and a few recommendations which might help expedite the process.
Tags:drive, clean, program
An analysis of the Supreme Court's "Clean Air Act".
Essay # 36227 |
1,150 words (
approx. 4.6 pages ) |
7 sources |
2002
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This paper analyzes the Clean Air Act judgment by the Supreme Court and considers the economics of the case.
Tags:clean, air, economics
This paper explores how the Cleanness poet manipulates tensions in Bible stories.
Analytical Essay # 73659 |
1,130 words (
approx. 4.5 pages ) |
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MLA | 2004
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The paper discusses how the Cleanness poet manipulates tensions in Bible stories in order to alter the understanding of themes. The paper also examines the moral and spiritual connection to physical purity.
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"The purpose of this research is to examine how the Cleanness poet manipulates tensions in the Biblical stories that are part of the narrative of the medieval poem "Cleanness" in order to alter the reader's understanding of his chosen topic. The plan of the research will be to set forth the pattern of ideas in the poem and then to discuss the means by which the poet appropriates Bible stories to accomplish a thematic purpose."
Tags:Cleanness, Pearl, Poet, Bible, stories
This paper is a research plan to give Megan's Cleaning Service business a clear-cut plan for growth.
Essay # 53679 |
2,460 words (
approx. 9.8 pages ) |
4 sources |
MLA | 2004
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This paper explains that Megan's Cleaning Service will use the information from this research plan to increase business by at least 50% by the end of the year. The author develops the research plan objective by objective, outlining implementation actives and defining evidence that the objective has been met. The paper states that the data will be combined and analyzed to determine the best advertising methods.
Table of Contents
Statement of the Problem
Background Information
Research Plan
Objective 1 (Developmental)
Implementation Actives
Evidence Objective 1 Has Been Met
Objective 2 (Developmental)
Implementation Actives
Evidence Objective 2 Has Been Met
Objective 3 (Developmental)
Implementation Actives
Evidence Objective 3 Has Been Met
Objective 4 (Developmental)
Implementation Actives
Evidence Objective 4 Has Been Met
Objective 5 (Developmental)
Implementation Actives
Evidence Objective 5 Has Been Met
Objective 6 (Evaluative)
Implementation Activities
Evidence Objective 6 Has Been Met
Participants
Evaluation
Design Strategy
Data Collection
Data Analysis
Budget
Personnel
Supplies
Project Timeline
Definition of Terms
Appendices: Customers Opinion Survey
Appendices: Key Survey Results
Is the Cleaning Service Important to You?
What Are the Reasons That You Do Not Use Cleaning Service?
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"Research gathering is helpful to locate the target market. Gathering and analyzing information are important to find the best probable answer for this business; how to grow. Without research, the business owner would not be able to make intelligent and logical decisions. Marketing strategy is very important to grow the business. The 4Ps of marketing: Product (cleaning service), price (how much the service will cost), place (identify the target market) and promotion (advertising type) are the key to achieving these goals. A solid investment in consistent, relatively intense advertising can get the business to an outstanding weekly sales volume. It is very important for an owner of a cleaning business to know who he/she is and what gets him/her excited. This will help the business owner reach his/her goals."
Tags:budget, time-line, customers, advertising, goal
This paper reviews and analyzes Ernest Hemingway's short story, "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place."
Analytical Essay # 68182 |
1,398 words (
approx. 5.6 pages ) |
2 sources |
MLA | 2006
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This book review examines the manner in which Hemingway delivers a strong message about man's search for meaning, while at the same time proving that there is no meaning to be found. Hemingway's story takes place in a cafe at night, as an old deaf man sits down to have a drink, while two waiters nearby discuss the old man. This paper details the plot as well as the three main characters in Hemingway's short story, considered by many as one of his best works of writing. The writer contends and explains why "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" is far from being a story of hope. Instead, it is a story suggesting that there is no meaning in life to be found and that in some way, everyone is already aware of this fact.
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"This shows that the nothing they sense is related to spirituality. While some people find the meaning of life in God, for them there is no meaning of life. Nada then is an ultimate form of emptiness. Hoffman also notes that all three characters in the story experience nada, though only the older waiter seems aware of what he is experiencing. The other characters function "by establishing for themselves a clean, well-lighted place from which to withstand the enveloping darkness." In this way then, the cafe of the story is a means of avoiding what cannot be avoided. As suggested earlier, even the young waiter experiences nada, with his response being to want to hate and avoid the old man who reminds him that what he is clinging to may not last forever. In the end, all three characters are avoiding a defining sense of nothing."
Tags:literature, analysis, review, book
This paper explains that the Clean Water Acts of 1972 and 1977 are improving the standards of the water but more must be done.
Essay # 65612 |
2,880 words (
approx. 11.5 pages ) |
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MLA | 2005
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This paper discusses that, although corporate criminals still get away without severe punishment, because of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 and the Clean Water Act in 1977, they at least are being forced to comply with these laws. The author points out that big businesses, large corporations and wealthy individuals are treated differently than the average citizen under the law because these powerful interests wield power through lobby groups and political donations. The paper stresses that, since harm is the most central aspect of criminal law, the punishment against corporate criminals should be much greater.
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"One thing is for sure, that if an individual got caught illegally dumping old engine oil, they would face the maximum penalty under the law. It is insane. The corporations poison our environment making the world unsafe for our children, but rarely are they punished. If an individual poisons their child, the government would lock the door and throw away the key. Drug laws are a perfect example of how individuals are held more accountable under criminal law than corporate giants are. Any woman who gives birth to a premature baby is drug tested along with the baby. If the baby tests positive, the mother is charged with child abuse and the baby removed from her custody. However, thousands perhaps millions of children drink tainted water or food everyday, but the criminals in these attacks are hardly ever brought to justice."
Tags:compliance, punishment, harm, love-canal, legal-delays
This paper talks about the pollution problems, consequences, and clean up methods in the Patapsco River, Inner Harbor, and Chesapeake Bay.
Research Paper # 4930 |
4,045 words (
approx. 16.2 pages ) |
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MLA | 2002
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This is an examination of the environmental issues surrounding the Patapsco River, Inner Harbor, and Chesapeake Bay. It hints as to where the pollution comes from, and gives solutions on what society needs to do in order to clean up our rivers and save our environment.
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"The Patapsco watershed, particularly some sections in its upper region, suffers from high levels of nutrients, bacteria, and suspended sediments. The known heritage of close to three centuries of pollution and abuse of the Patapsco's resources seem to blame our ancestors for the low oxygen levels, disease, algae blooms, and excess nutrients that are destructing the water (Alliance, 2). It is unfortunate that little used to be known about the harmful effects resulting from damming, channel dredging, pollution, and dumping and how they have taken their toll on the river."
Tags:bay, bethlehem, chesapeake, environmental, issues, patapsco, pollution, rivers, sediment, steel, toxins
A creative writing essay discussing living life in a clean world.
Creative Essay # 6971 |
1,800 words (
approx. 7.2 pages ) |
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2002
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This essay examines the writer's world and the way in which she lives her life in a hygienic way, cleaning up after herself and others. The writer looks at her family origins, the traits she inherited and the way in which she applies her rules of cleanliness in her college flat.
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"Perfection "like toadstools after the autumn rain, like splashes that gently hitting the rock on the beach, and like a butterfly fluttering around to the colorful petals" is an integration with the surrounding, and if a person is included in the circumstances, he or she will be the rejoice of it. It could take place anywhere in the universe, but it happens to take place here. The sound just comes from within, me. I can feel the perfection thrives and calls, I can feel how close we are, I can sense that we are siblings and we are linked. We always have an attractant to catch with each other. Somewhere in the world, the story happens here, in an old three-story apartment in Chicago where I share room with my girlfriend from junior high and her boyfriend. I'm a 21 years old college student and living my ordinary world, in that personal definition."
Tags:perfect, way, exclusivity, choice, life, chili, scrambled, egg, sausages, breakfast, personal, nature, individual, globe