Overpopulation On The Nile Delta : A 5 page essay
comparing two articles on the Nile Delta, one from the National
Geographic and one from The Economist. Each article focuses
on the overpopulation and water shortage in the region, one
from a humanistic viewpoint, the other from a data-orientation.
The two sources are cited. Niled.wps Gambling as an Addiction : Perfect for those working on an
argumentative essay. This 9 page paper argues based upon the
available research that gambling is indeed, addictive.
Bibliography lists 11 sources. Gambling.wps
The Legalization Of Gambling / Its Social Impact :
A 5 page overview of the issues surrounding the legalization of
gambling. Evaluates potential social impacts like the increase in
crime and the creation of jobs and weighs positives against
negatives to conclude that legalized gambling has an overall
positive social impact. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Legamb.wps
The Problem Of College Gambling Among Student
Athletes : An 11 page paper that explores issues related to
college sports gambling and the impacts it has on school teams,
athletes and the NCAA. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Collegeg.wps
Curtailing College Sports Gambling / Proposal : A 6
page
model proposal on ways to curtail college student betting and
game fixing on sporting events. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Curtgamb.wps
Legalizing Gambling in Sports : A 5 page paper
which
examines why gambling in sports. especially college sports,
should not be legalized. A brief illustration of how gambling is
problem enough on college campuses, without making
generalized gambling legal. College sports in combination with
legalized betting would spell sure disaster in many different
areas, thoroughly reducing the field of sports to little more than
a battleground for making money. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
RAgamble.wps
Racism & The Burning of Baptist Churches in the South :
This well-developed 4 page essay argues that the burning of
Black Baptists churches in the South is a clear sign that racism
& bigotry are alive and well in the United States today. Specific
cases are cited as is the Ku Klux Klan's involvement in some of
the fires. Blackchu.wps
Faith and Promises in the Southern Baptist Church :
10 pages in length, this paper explores the tithing and offering
practices of the Southern Baptist religion. Included is an
explanation of the extra contributions known as Faith Promises,
commitment pledges used to finance world evangelism.
Bibliography lists 11 sources. LCSoBapt.doc
Anthony Burgess Is America Falling Apart ?
: 5 pages in
length. Is America falling apart? It is an interesting question
which does not have a singular answer. Even Anthony Burgess
is torn as to whether America is truly falling apart or merely
moving through a transitional period on its way to better times.
His constant allusions to miscreant characters and unsavory
activities lead one to believe that Burgess considers humanity a
sea of lost souls who have fallen victim to the seedier side of
human culture. The writer discusses whether Burgess believes
America is, indeed, falling apart, as well as addresses the
various reasons he may believe this to be true. No additional
sources cited. Aburgess.wps
Applied Conflict Theory : A 5 page paper discussing
minimizing the potential destructiveness of conflict through
awareness of conflict styles as delineated in Halls Conflict
Management Survey. Conflict truly can be found in any
situation involving more than one person and one set of ideas.
An awareness of Halls conflict styles can aid in resolving that
conflict more quickly, whether it be in a manner of compromise
or competition and whether it be in the board room or in the
back yard, allowing the participants to return more quickly to
the issues at hand. There are strengths in each style of conflict
advantageous to each setting, and it is up to those involved to
make honest assessment of which style would best suit their
purposes and the current issues before them. Bibliography lists
6 sources. Aconflict.wps
UK Inner City And Its Relationship To Public Policy :
12 pages in length. Inner-city life is no picnic for those who have
to endure its ravages. Typically the area of society where a
significantly dense population resides, this centralized section of
the city is home to considerably more ills than anywhere else. It
is often the oldest, poorest and most overly populated, which
establishes it as a haven for crime, violence and poverty. The
inner cities of the UK are no different than the inner cities
anywhere else around the world in that they reflect upon
society's lesser privileged. In spite of the fact that many inner
city residents are fine, upstanding citizens, they are caught in an
endless cycle of economic depression that prevents them from
escaping. And so this cycle continues to perpetuate itself to the
point that the squalor, crime and broken down living conditions
represent a larger segment of society than the surrounding
communities dare to admit. The writer discusses how the UK's
inner cities influence public policy. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Tlcukinn.wps
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