“higher power” to further the Christian religion. Another opponent of intelligent design, George F. Will, author of “A Debate That Does Not End; ‘The most widely publicized misdemeanor case in American history’ went to trial 80 years ago this month in Dayton, Tenn,” argues “.. it is not a scientific but a creedal tenet—a matter of faith, unsuited to a public school’s science curriculum.” In contrast, Author Jonathan Wells, Ph.D., a supporter of intelligent design, argues that we all agree on…
Both the weekend warrior and the browsers will follow the hardcore athletes. If we can attract and keep the hardcore athletes, they will attract others. To attract hardcore athletes, we will carry all the best high-tech equipment, know the language of their sport, and use the latest technology. Products and services are the most important factors when selling to hardcore athletes. If Artemis maintains bran name products, good selection, good location and knowledgeable, friendly employees the…
The Roaring 1920’s Much like the month of March, the 1920’s roared in like a lion, and went out like a lamb… well, maybe more like lamb chops, as the economy and morale of the country were utterly slaughtered by the end of the decade. America’s short official involvement in World War I had fortified the economy with wartime industry and increasingly productive technologies supporting manufacturing. Business was soaring and the stock markets followed suit, with an unprecedented surge that…
Growing up in an Abusive Home Growing up in an abusive home is a real issue worldwide and is not discussed enough so not everyone is aware. Some people have never experienced Domestic violence in their home so they probably could not even fathom the idea of abusive events, abusive parents or surroundings. A numerous amount of children who grow up in an abusive environment typically struggles with lifelong suppression. Statistics say growing up in an abusive home can cause psychological issues…
homes and funds became scanty. Due to lack of support for children, married couples took their children to orphanages. Pregnant women performed abortion to reduce the number of children. This period led to the sacking of women in various occupations (Dayton, 7). There was contention that jobs belonged to men and…
If one were to define alcoholism, he or she might state that alcoholism is a disease in which those who are affected may have an uncontrollable desire to drink and an overwhelming obsession with alcohol. Those who are directly affected by the alcoholic’s drinking may have a completely different definition. For these people, to define alcoholism into one single sentence would be preposterous to say the least. For many, the detrimental effects of their parents or loved ones drinking started when…
My interviewees included my grandfather Gregory Mears Bailey Sr., my grandmother, Martha Bailey, my father Gregory Mears Bailey Jr., and my mother Rhonda Hale. I selected to do my father and his parents because the Bailey side of my family predominantly raised me. Although my mother played a role in my life for a time before my parents’ divorce I wanted to also include her side of the family. All of the interviews were conducted over the phone due to distance issues of me being in Ohio and the…
Giannis Antetokounmpo Giannis Antetokounmpo? Who is that? Giannis Antetokounmpo is one of my favorite players in the NBA and is my favorite player from the Milwaukee Bucks. His last name has 13 letters in it! Did you know that Antetokounmpo is Greek? Giannis Antetokounmpo is a Greek basketball player who plays in the NBA for the Milwaukee Bucks. My goal of this paper is to inform you about Giannis Antetokounmpo, how hard his life was in his childhood, his talents, and why he has been “big…
Wilmore is one of the leading figures in the scholarly study of African American religion in the United States as well as an early proponent of Black Theology. His experiences in the Italian campaign during World War II prompted him to become a minister as a means to address human cruelty. Wilmore has conducted extensive research on social ethics, African Americans in the Presbyterian Church, and ecumenism. His first book was The Secular Relevance of the Church (Westminster 1962). In his…
Students are not allowed to chew gum in the classroom, but in Southern states, teachers are allowed to carry guns in a room full of young children. Mass shootings have been occurring in the United States for centuries, but recently school shootings have become disturbingly frequent. Some schools believe that putting dangerous weapons in the hands of teachers will prevent or stop a mass shooting and an armed intruder. Teachers should not be allowed to carry guns in their classroom because guns…