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rave RAPE RAY RAW ROE RAP RYE RIFE RAE

Term Paper # 3748 SHOPPING CART DISABLED
Raves and Techno Drugs, 2002.
Examines the origins of raves , the people and drugs that are a part of the rave scene and the effects of raves.
2,520 words (approx. 10.1 pages), 6 sources, $ 76.95
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This paper provides an in-depth look at raves. The author defines an underground techno party and describes the type of people in a rave and what kinds of drugs are popular at such events, such as Ecstasy and speed. The paper discusses the origins of the rave scene, the music, the people, the politics, and rave spirituality.

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"The rave scene has always existed as separate from mainstream society, an underground movement, a movement labeled as deviant by those in the mainstream. It has been a subculture of escape. It is because it existed apart from mainstream society that people could escape to it. It is because it has existed apart from mainstream society that it could set up its own value system, its own morality, and its own rules or lack thereof. When the scene started, everything was done on an illegal basis. Someone would call a friend, who would call another friend and 100 kids would show up at an abandoned warehouse, break into it, set up their speakers, and dance. As it became larger and larger, the forces that were trying to contain it grew larger also."
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The Rave Drug, 2002.
How date rape is related to the rave drug.
2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 23 sources, $ 89.95
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This paper discusses the implications of GHB, date rape and its relation to college students. It also explains the laws governing its legality in the state of New York.
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College Students and Designer Drugs, 2004.
A discussion about the prevalence of designer drugs among college students.
1,061 words (approx. 4.2 pages), 3 sources, MLA, $ 37.95
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This paper examines the results of an independent survey that questioned just how prevalent designer drug use was on campus. The paper explains that club drugs, also known as designer drugs, have hit the party scenes for many college students. The paper contends that these drugs became famous in the late 1990s because they were often taken at nightclubs and parties called raves. Raves were popular because they were considered alcohol-free.

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"The media has since rumored that these new designer drugs were so big on campuses around the nation that they could be considered the latest campus fad. This report may not be able to verify if the media claims that all young adults away from home for the first time are prone to try designer drugs, but it can verify through sampling if the drug is a regular thing on campus. It seems outlandish considering that I am not a designer drug user and most likely never will be, but why wouldn?t a student stressed by tests and boredom try a drug that appears to enhance one?s senses by creating an illusion of self-confidence, energy and relaxation. I wonder if students care if these drugs are dangerous or that they cause long-term damage to neurons in the brain which eventually equates to brain-damage."
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Rave Youth and Substance Abuse, 2002.
How the rave phenomenon if affecting Canadian youth.
1,150 words (approx. 4.6 pages), 8 sources, $ 44.95
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This paper discusses the rave phenomenon and how its taken over the Canadian youth. The main problem this paper addresses is that this phenomenon has become inter-related with drug-use, and the most popular drug being Ecstasy.
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"Raving Fans: A Revolutionary Approach to Customer Service", 2006.
A book review of "Raving Fans: A Revolutionary Approach to Customer Service" by Ken Blanchard and Sheldon Bowles.
915 words (approx. 3.7 pages), 0 sources, $ 32.95
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This paper presents a brief book review on "Raving Fans" which offers a three-part formula to guide their readers toward a solution to the problem of improving customer service. It explains how the authors claim that it is not enough in business simply to provide good service on time every time. A win over the competition is guaranteed only if an organization's customers are "raving fans."

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"The way to achieve this level of customer service is by making the customer the center of everything the organization does, including planning a company vision, developing business strategies, and setting goals. If an organization does not actively make the customer the focus of all its activities, simple customer service programs will not be enough to achieve raving fans of its customers. There must also be a realization that everyone in an organization has customers, even if they are not customers external to the company (e.g., the personnel department's customers are the employees of the organization)."
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Raves and Sociology, 2002.
Uses the three major theories of the Social Facts Paradigm in order to better understand the bahavior of teenagers at raves.
1,400 words (approx. 5.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 53.95
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There are three major theories within the Social Facts Paradigm, they are Structural Functionalism, Conflict Theory, Symbolic Interactionism. The mentality of people at raves will be compared to these theories.
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Raving About the Raven, 2002.
A literary review of "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe.
650 words (approx. 2.6 pages), 4 sources, $ 26.95
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This paper presents a detailed discussion about "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe. The author of this paper discusses and defines the style used by Poe as he crafted the Raven and offers insight as to how Poe's real life affected and influenced his writing.
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The Rise and Popularity of MDMA (Ecstasy), 2000.
A look at the effects of the popular drug, ecstasy.
1,820 words (approx. 7.3 pages), 3 sources, $ 58.95
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This paper looks at the positive and negative effects of ecstasy on its users. These effects include physical and mental effects in both the short and long term.. By looking at the drug, the author also get into Raves.

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"When the word ?drugs? come to mind the average person usually thinks of the more commonly known drugs as marijuana, LSD, and cocaine, however, MDMA has been increasing in popularity. MDMA?s popularity has caused a rise in usage in most cities around the world. Many adolescence conform with their peers in deciding to try and experiment with MDMA. Societies? youth believes that it is a ?feel good? drug and that it does not have any negative effects. The drugs effects are supposed to produce feelings of empathy towards others and increase sociability, communication and increased physical and emotional energy. This can make the user feel as though they are taken from a secondary group with their peers to a more personal level of belonging, such as what they may experience in a primary group or in-group."
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Successful Customer Service, 2005.
This paper discusses efficient and successful customer service and provides a book report of 'Raving Fans: A Revolutionary Approach to Customer Service' By Ken Blanchard.
675 words (approx. 2.7 pages), 1 source, $ 26.95
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In this paper, the writer discusses that in making adjustments and adaptations to the particular business environment, the Area Manager has learned how to process customer service with the success and reliability that consistency offers. The writer points out that this is the final premise of 'Raving Fans: A Revolutionary Approach to Customer Service' by Ken Blanchard. The writer looks at how Blanchard presents a plot related to developing success and consistency in customer service relations in the business community.

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"This book report will evaluate and understand customer service in 'Raving Fans: A Revolutionary Approach to Customer Service' By Ken Blanchard. Through realizing the three aspects of vision, customer needs, as well as incremental steps needed to apply these criterion in customer relations, Blanchard reveals the secrets of success for "Raving Fans" or customers. By analyzing the character of the golfer in relation to his fairy godmother, there is a storyline that reflects all of these principles in presenting a solid forum for customer service excellence. The first aspect of vision, is essential the lesson that the fairy godmother, Charlie, presents to an "Area Manager", whom she sponsors."
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Leadership Theories, 2007.
This paper compares and contrasts seven popular business books.
4,056 words (approx. 16.2 pages), 10 sources, MLA, $ 109.95
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The paper summarizes, analyzes, and compares seven business books. These include "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen Covey, "First Break All The Rules" by Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman, "Who Moved My Cheese" by Spencer Johnson, "The One Minute Manager" by Kenneth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson, "Raving Fans" by Kenneth Blanchard and Sheldon Bowles, "Fish!" by Stephen C. Lundin, Harry Paul and John Christensen and "Good to Great" by Jim Collins. The paper notes the common theme of leadership theories for successful managers.

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"The book "Seven Habits of Highly Effective People" was originally published in 1990. It was a groundbreaking book at the time and it is still a bestseller. Over 10 million copies of the book have been sold and this would indicate that it is still a very important book when dealing with business life. Stephen Covey, the author of the book, is respected as a leader all around the world and puts into his book the concepts of both professional and personal effectiveness. He believes that true success can only be found by balancing these two issues and the seven habits of highly effective people indicates how individuals can do better not just in their professional life but in their personal life as well."
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"The Sorrows of Young Werther", 2004.
A discussion of why the main character, Werther, in the novel, "The Sorrows of Young Werther", by Goethe, is well-suited to the single-voiced, epistolary form.
1,763 words (approx. 7.1 pages), 0 sources, $ 56.95
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This paper examines Goethe's "The Sorrows of Young Werther". It looks at how the main character, Werther, has the raving, emotional lunacy and foolish-but-guiltily-enthralling confessionalism that can hold readers' attention, although the novel is low on plot and driven almost entirely by one man's series of egocentric letters. It also analyzes how Werther's intensely unstable and emotional personality, as well the voyeuristic feel of his ultra-personal letters, makes him just the kind of character that can enamour or disgust, but nonetheless hold the attention of readers through the first 124 pages of long-winded, epistolary inaction, and how the success of Werther's story within the epistolary form would not be possible in other forms of narration.

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"The excessive emotions that these very mundane events trigger in him would seem ridiculous in a form that does not consist of very intimate personal letters that border on diary entries. In the epistolary form, Werther?s constantly oscillating feelings are able to hold the readers? attention because of their passionate, in-the-moment quality and voyeuristic appeal. Although Werther is ostensibly writing to his friend Wilhelm, he may as well be writing to himself in a diary. We are never shown any letters of Wilhelm?s in response, and Werther vehemently rejects much of Wilhelm?s advice, even bordering on cruelty at times."
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Younger Generation and Crime., 2002.
An analysis of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
2,400 words (approx. 9.6 pages), 5 sources, $ 89.95
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This paper looks at the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, society and youth crime with special reference to rave clubs and the drugs scene and how society is affected by youth crime. Looking at sociological theories comparison to the United States and also historical references.





 

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