| 1. | Unexplainable ...
April 19, 2004
Definition Essay #5
The Unexplainable
In The New American Webster Dictionary, love is defined as two things. ... But what explains the tingles you get from head to toe, and the unexplainable butterflies at the pit of your stomach, or the sweaty palms that appear...
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| 2. | Black Plague The Black Plague
The Black Plague : From the early fourteenth to late seventeenth century,
Europe was decimated by one of the most horrifying pestilences human kind has ever known(Coulton 493). ... It was known as the Black Plague. ... Though people were introduced to the severity of the plagu...
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| 3. | little things Little things are really big things in small packages. Some people take little things for granted and some appreciate them, for example, the little working ants scouring across your lawn. ...
Little things mean so much to me and have an affect that’s unexplainable. Little things in ever...
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| 4. | Influential Event Influential Event Sports make one realize where they are headed in their future. A sport brings joy to the surface, and for some reason, the feeling of failure is closely intertwined. Everyone who competes in a sport have experienced such a rush. It is an unexplainable feeling, when one walks off th...
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| 5. | Living ... Everyone of us has his or her own morality, tries to choose an ethical way of living. ... However some of the commandments do actually follow our general principles of living in a moral way. ... It can be caused by a difficult living situation. ... It is very easy to say “Do not steal” if o...
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| 6. | Fear of the unknown Bubonic Plague Fear of the unknown and unexplainable diminishes morality causing ones madness to break free because they are unable to escape from it. ... ”(Contagion 557) people began to fear maybe even in a way, wonder what was happening around them. ...
With this immense fear constantly surrounding them, it ...
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| 7. | How to Fall Out of Love How To Fall Out Of Love
During a recent stay to the United Kingdom, I foolishly fell in love with a Scottish woman that I thought I could love forever. ... As easy as it is to fall in love, leaving it behind isn’t an overnight task. For the first time I understood the torturous jou...
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| 8. | 5 major religions of the world There are five major religions practiced in the world today. ... The major religions attempt to answer how people were put on this earth and how we were created, why evil and suffering occur on earth if God is truly almighty and why how and where we will go when we die.
Creation is one of the f...
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| 9. | A Higher Power A Higher Power What is God? This is a question that has been asked for thousands of years, one that I can never answer in one little speech. Why have people throughout history always felt the need for religion? Why do we still feel that need? What are the benefits of having religion? These are just ...
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| 10. | A walk in the park Forrest Gump once said, “Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what your gonna get.” He was right, life is unpredictable, and many times things happen that are logically unexplainable. Why do good people die and why do murderers survive? These are some of the things people try to cope wit...
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| 11. | Moby Dick Conflicting Views
Throughout Herman Melville’s epic novel Moby Dick, the white whale is not only depicted as an unexplainable force of nature, but is also given an almost divine quality, constantly compared to God, and as the people fear God, they also fear Moby Dick. ...
It is apparent that M...
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| 12. | Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas ... Some times there is no room to prove a theory wrong; therefore, we run away or go along with what everyone else may be doing. ... In , “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas,” the uncertainty in one’s decisions come into play when they are faced with knowing a child is being kept in all unfairne...
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| 13. | MythoHistory Mytho-History is used to describe early science and to explain how the world functioned. Today, scientists have explanations of why the seasons change, the wind blows, and other natural processes. Before these processes were understood, gods were assigned to these events. These gods were than worshi...
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| 14. | DRACULA ... The evil of course being Count Dracula and the Good being represented by the Harkers, Dr. ... It is the continuing battle between Dracula and the forces of good. ...
The crucifix and the empty cross are symbols of fear, loathing and danger to Dracula. ... This is opposed to the Un-Dead...
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| 15. | Unexplained Phenomenon ... They argue that there is not enough scientific evidence nor sufficient recorded eyewitness accounts to prove ball lightning is a real phenomenon; however, it would seem that these arguments must be left to the uninformed. ...
This information having been provided, there can be no doubt that...
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| 16. | Impact of Human Intervention ... ”(Ehrenfeld 97) Human intervention can also lead to the destruction of a species as presented in Robert Sullivan’s The Meadowlands. ... The animal once abundant is now scarce, due directly to human intervention. ... The human species also has the ability to control population. ... Natural...
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| 17. | Sympathizing Monsters,Or Cold-Blooded Killers? Since the beginning of time, humans have concocted stories of outlandish proportions. True or not, we may never know. Some have seemed to explain the unexplainable at times, only to be later brought to light by discoveries of science. Others, have described the savage beasts and phantasmal horrors t...
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| 18. | Johannes Kepler Three Laws of Planetary Motion The field of astronomy made gigantic leaps during the scientific revolution, and it was the so-called “irrational” thinking or “sleepwalking” of Johannes Kepler (1571-1630) that allowed him to contribute greatly to the field of astronomy. Even though the focus of this paper will be Kepler’s three l...
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| 19. | British English and American English English is one of the most important languages in the world. The English language was brought to America by English colonists in the 17th and 18th centuries. ... The English-speaking emigrants to America took with them a well-established and relatively uniform system of spelling. The other immigran...
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| 20. | Examination of the Accounts Payable Internal Controls of a Private Corporation
An Analytical Review of the Internal Control of Accounts Payable
Paper for DFS 603
Directed Field Studies in Auditing
For Dr. Claudia Parker
Presented by
Greg Switzer
Bachelor of Applied Business Administration – Accounting
NAIT School of Business
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