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Term Paper # 71162 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
"A Man For All Seasons", 2005.
A review of the play "A Man For All Seasons" by Robert Bolt.
1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 1 source, MLA, $ 39.95
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This paper examines the play "A Man for All Seasons" and focuses on integrity and how integrity plays a major role in the play including using the characters Sir Thomas More, King Henry VIII and Richard Rich as examples.

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" A Man for All Seasons is a book written about the life and times of King Henry VIII of England. The story revolves around the King's decision to seek approval from the Pope first to marry his brother's widow Catherine of Aragon and later ..."
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Australopithecines: The Origins of Man, 2005.
This paper identifies the Australopithecines as hominids and explores the relationship between this species and modern man.
1,100 words (approx. 4.4 pages), 10 sources, MLA, $ 38.95
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The Australopithecines constitutes a group of extinct hominids that are closely related to humans. The Australopithecines were believed to be bi-pedal organisms, making them an integral link in the chain of evolution leading to modern man. This essay explores the evolution from ancient primates, to bi-pedal australopithicenes, to modern man. It includes several cited sources.

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"The word "hominid" refers to "any of a family (Hominidae) of erect bipedal primate mammals comprising recent humans together with extinct ancestral and related forms" (Merriam Webster). Hominids are included in the super-family of apes, the Hominoidea, in which the members are referred to as hominoids. Though the fossil record of hominids is currently fragmented and incomplete, there is enough material present to provide a healthy sketch of the evolutionary history of homo sapiens. Inasmuch as the Australopithecines were "bipedal primate mammals," they can be classified as ancient hominids (Merriam Webster). Many changes in the physical environment contributed to the evolution of these early humans."
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"Man's Search For Meaning" and "Warriors Don't Cry", 2004.
A comparative analysis of the books "Man's Search For Meaning" by Viktor Frankl and "Warriors Don't Cry" by Melba Pattillo Beals.
849 words (approx. 3.4 pages), 0 sources, MLA, $ 30.95
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This paper discusses how the books "Man's Search For Meaning" by Viktor Frankl and "Warriors Don't Cry" by Melba Pattillo Beals are comparable on many levels. It looks at how both deal with oppression of a group of people because of religious and/or ethnic differences. It examines how Frankl's novel is a recollection of his experiences in the Nazi Death Camps during World War II, and how he found a way to survive not only physically, but mentally as well. It also looks at how "Warriors Don't Cry" is about Beals' experience as one of nine black children to be integrated into Central High School in 1957 and the persecution that she and her fellow classmates faced.

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"When the school year ended for Melba, as well as when the prisoners were liberated from the camps, happiness was not all of the sudden restored, but it was an emotion that had to be relearned in both situations. On page 310 in Warriors Don't Cry, Beals states, "It would take years of sorting out my Central High experience before the pieces of my life puzzle would come together and I could make sense of what happened to me". The trauma that Melba and her fellow black peers had experienced robbed them of all emotion that could be connected to the situation. In order to stop the pain, they blocked out feeling all together. "
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"Dead Man Walking", 2005.
An analysis of religious theology and the death penalty, based on the movie "Dead Man Walking".
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 2 sources, $ 26.95
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Sr. Helen Prejean, in "Dead Man Walking", presents a complex analysis of the death penalty in the United States in terms of religion, class, race, culture and ideology. This essay critically examines Prejean's discussion of the death penalty, and Prejean's understanding of the relationship between religion and society, with respect to the above elements. The paper shows that her integration of social analysis and religious belief renders her Christian commitment "critical" in the sense of the concept of "critical theology" as popularized by Gregory Baum.
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Skin Integrity, 2004.
An analysis of maintaining skin integrity after discharge.
2,707 words (approx. 10.8 pages), 8 sources, MLA, $ 81.95
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This paper presents a teaching plan for a patient that is being discharged after dealing with problems regarding the maintenance of skin integrity. A plan of action with expected outcomes is developed for the patient and primary caregivers to follow after being discharged. The plans and expected outcomes are based upon the issues that have caused or may cause impaired skin integrity in the home environment. The paper also includes a hypothetical visit to the home a few weeks following the discharge date. The paper determines whether the patient and caregivers complied with the teaching instructions while adapting back into the home environment.
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Abstract
Introduction
Patient Profile
Development of Problem List
Plan of Action
Identification of Outcomes
Method of Evaluation
Conclusion

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"Discharge for the care of a patient with the risk for impaired skin integrity is an important aspect. The skin functions by protecting the body from injury, regulating body temperature, noted sensation, metabolism, and provides a use for communication. However, when becoming an older adult the skin ages, losing thickness, elasticity, becomes drier, and has decreased circulation. All of which allow the skin to be at risk for impairment or damage. (Craven & Hirnle, 2003) Patient's at high risk for impaired skin integrity include but are not limited to the elderly, diabetics, poor nutrition, paralysis or impaired mobility. (Thompson, 2003) When planning discharge for the risk of skin impairment, factors that contributing to the risk and optimizing the patient's condition should be taken into consideration. "
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Integrity within American Business Organizations, 2002.
A look at how to restore confidence in the integrity of American business organizations.
3,050 words (approx. 12.2 pages), 5 sources, MLA, $ 89.95
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Using Enron's collapse as a background, this paper endeavors to arrive at the restoration of integrity within American business organizations. It scrutinizes the reasons for Enron's downfall in the light of the auditing business, looks at their law firm's role in the collapse and Enron's lack of 401(k) diversification. The paper concludes with proposals for restoring integrity within the American business arena.

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"The fallout from Enron?s collapse will influence our business systems and economy for years, maybe even decades. More importantly, the collapse will shape the American business community?s psyche in ways we have only begun to imagine. Before its collapse, Enron?s value rivaled Maylasia?s GDP: when an entity that large implodes, there are bound to be side effects and repercussions through almost every facet of the economy. The hardest hit sectors, of course, will be institutional investing and accounting and auditing practices: a thorough examination of how company 401(k) retirement funds are managed will be necessary to determine why so many aging working Americans suddenly lost almost every penny of their 401(k)s ? their hope and their family?s hope for their retirement years, just around the corner ? when Enron collapsed. Accounting companies who combine their services with consulting services ? not just Arthur Anderson: every accounting firm does it at least to a certain extent, Anderson just happened to get caught ? will need to be checked and after years of congressional grumbling, this time it may actually happen."
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Term Paper # 68811 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Military Integrity, 2006.
An examination of the adverse effects of poor integrity in the military.
1,515 words (approx. 6.1 pages), 2 sources, MLA, $ 49.95
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The soldier's code that states, to "treat others with dignity and respect while expecting others to do the same," is a vital ingredient of army value. This paper examines how integrity can be defined in a military sense and shows what happens when army personnel lack basic integrity.

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"The leadership doctrine of today incorporates this definition in subordinate-centered communication that leads to the achievement of individual and unit goals (army 5-2). For counseling to be effective, leaders must be honest and straightforward in feedback, and through respect, the best form of communication will be found (Army 5-6). Senior NCOs should develop the counseling skills of their subordinate leaders and can achieve this by sitting in on a counseling session or a reception and integration counseling, and then do an AAR with the junior NCO (Army 5-6)."
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Academic Integrity, 2007.
This paper discusses the importance of upholding and strengthening integrity in education.
932 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 33.95
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The paper discusses the increasing number of plagiarisms, cheatings and misrepresentations done not only by students but by faculty members themselves. The paper notes how technological changes have only made plagiarism and cheating easier. The paper believes in the importance of teaching students and academic staff academic integrity and recommends adapting Donald McCabe and Gary Pavela's "Ten Principles of Academic Integrity."

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"The world we now live in is a fast paced, constantly changing and globalize world. We are inundated with fast food, fast lane, quick service, instant opportunity and sometime "making the quick buck." In the days of our forebears, life was simple: you grow up, go to school, get a job, find a partner, have a family, build a house and grow old gracefully. Then your kids go through the same rigors. Values and ethics then were crystal clear and there was an easy differentiation of black and white. Then was a time when a man's word was good enough and a handshake was an unbreakable bond built on honor, trust and integrity."
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A Man Of Integrity, 2002.
A personal account of the writer's father, as an example of a man of integrity.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 1 source, $ 26.95
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A paper on the topic of integrity. The writer's father was a man of integrity even when ill.
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Amateur Sports Integrity Act, 2004.
A discussion of the history of the Amateur Sports Integrity Act.
1,840 words (approx. 7.4 pages), 6 sources, APA, $ 63.95
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This paper discusses the history of the Amateur Sports Integrity Act. The paper chronicles the act's introduction in the Senate, the debate over it, and its ultimate failure to be passed into law.

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"Senator McCain sponsored a bill called the Amateur Sports Integrity Act. This bill received approval from the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation in May of ... to be scheduled for a hearing and a vote in the United States Senate. The bill was re-introduced in the House..."
Term Paper # 109156 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Academic Integrity, 2008.
Explores academic integrity in the environment of non-traditional distance learning.
1,615 words (approx. 6.5 pages), 7 sources, APA, $ 52.95
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This paper discusses how schools can ensure academic integrity in a distance learning environment without having an instructor watch over the student's every move. The paper suggests that the best way to deter students from cheating is to establish a code of conduct and that, prior to attending class, students should be aware of the school and the instructor's expectations. However, the paper also points out that teachers and academic institutions must be careful not to invade a student's privacy when enforcing the code of conduct. The paper concludes that, though unethical behavior can not be completely eradicated, it can be deterred through the use of websites, various technologies and proctored tests.

Table of Contents:
Codes of Conduct
Unethical Behavior as a Norm
Unethical Behavior Encouraged by Websites
Family Life Contributing to Behavior
Solutions
Conclusion

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"The headlines say it all, everyone from business executives to students have been caught in unethical behavior. One could argue that a lack of accountability, ethics, and honesty has become a cultural norm. Getting around ethics, codes of conduct, and troubles that are around the online learning environment stem from two sources - technology and the values instilled in someone as they grew up. Technology is changing so rapidly that it can be difficult to keep up with all of the software and hardware on the market."
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"Integrity and Dramatic Life" by Anselm Berrigan, 2001.
The following paper is a critical analysis of the poems in Anselm Berrigan's "Integrity & Dramatic Life".
1,485 words (approx. 5.9 pages), 0 sources, $ 49.95
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The following essay critically analyzes Anselm Berrigan's poems: "In the paintings of Will ", "My Poem", "Poem minus thing", "Ghost Town" and "A short history of autumn". This essay suggests that if we look at life's journeys from Berrigan's view and their path along the way, we may have a clearer understanding of where Anselm Berrigan is going with his poetry.

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"The poems in Anselm Berrigan's "Integrity & Dramatic Life", express many aspects of individuality, isolation, cycles of life, mental anguish and frustration of society. Some of the poems tend to resemble rambling but in a sense relate to aspects of the subject as it is seen in the mind of ones inner thoughts. The "Ghost Town," for example shows ones outlook on the cycle of life and the process of labor. Anselm expresses a view of the cycle of labor in a practical sense but also uses outward ramifications to show some of his imaginary personality. "
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E-Business Integrity, 2008.
A look at Lockheed-Martin's best practices in online ethics and integrity.
710 words (approx. 2.8 pages), 6 sources, APA, $ 25.95
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The paper discusses the many strategies of Lockheed-Martin with regard to ensuring ethical business behavior, in addition to legal and regulatory compliance. The paper examines the stance of the company on intellectual property rights and the ethical use of online data collected from employees' use of e-mail and Web browsing. Finally, the paper provides recommendations for improving these policies within the Lockheed-Martin company.

Outline:
Executive Summary
Lockheed-Martin's Defining Best Practices in Online Ethics
Intellectual Property Rights and Ethical use of Online Data
Opportunities for Improvement

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"For many companies in the Aerospace and Defense (A&D) industry the ethical challenges of selling to foreign governments and winning contracts over competing vendors located in these host countries leads to bribery and unethical offers of assistance in an attempt to win new business. The many ethical lapses of Boeing including their many harassment scandals (Atkins 2006) have become common knowledge, with extensive U.S. government of the entire A&D industry occurring as a result."
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?The Old Man with Enormous Wings?, 2005.
Examines the casual acceptance of the absurd in this story by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
919 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 1 source, MLA, $ 32.95
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez's short story, "The Old Man with Enormous Wings," might, from a plot summary, appear to be a light fantasy story. However, through closer examination, this paper shows that it is actually a very realistic piece of culturally accurate, albeit speculative, fiction. This story is very realistic because it shows the casual and reasonable way in which people are capable of accepting and integrating the absurd into their daily lives, acknowledges the lack of faith or curiosity which has perverted much of modern religion and does all this without stepping outside the lines of realistic occurrence.

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"The casual naturalization of the miraculous may be a modern phenomena; at least it is certain that its effects on religion are relatively new -- for this naturalization has made it so that most religions no longer expect the supernatural and that much of science treats the occurrence of the supposedly supernatural with quiet disregard and the assurance that it has "natural causes" such as fraud. In Marquez's story, the local priest Father Gonzago writes to the Vatican for their opinion on the winged man. They respond with questions, but appear to dismiss his questions generally. This might seem odd. However, if one looks at worldwide reports of miracles (such as weeping Mary statues, stigmata sufferers, the existence of a girl in a coma who can heal people, or sightings of the Virgin or Christ), then one will notice that the Catholic Church has consistently sent inquiries into the subjects with a skeptical eye, and does not generally accept the truth of these miracles."
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Papers [1-15] of 100 :: [Page 1 of 7]
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