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- 441: Constitutional Democracy
- ... and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which prohibits discrimination in programs receiving Federal funds. But on a more personal level, we don't all start at the same line. What about children beared with AIDS, or children born to the poor? Is it believable that they have the same opportunities as a child born to middle class parents who are still married? While every American can be denied almost nothing ...
- 442: Macbeth: Macbeth The Tragic Hero
- ... had I so sworn as you/ Have done to this.(1.7.48-59) Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to follow through with the killing of King Duncan. She's now the second persuasive factor which aids Macbeth into the tragic demise which is soon to come. Now it is up to Macbeth to analyze his thoughts and decide his fate. He great "hero of noble stature", Macbeth, chose the wrong path ...
- 443: Macbeth: How Money Killed
- ... her new husband. Both Macbeth and Shylock loose what their greed got them and end up with nothing to show for it. Greed may be the biggest killer through out time, surpassing perhaps cancer and aids. As both Macbeth and Shylock the Jew found out, gluttony may not be the root to all evil, greed may be. To have ambition and goals is good, one just have to be careful not ...
- 444: Movie: The Last Supper
- ... that the guest was harmful to society. Their next guest was a Priest, who really thought that the gay movement was wrong. The priest believed that being a homosexual was really a disease and that AIDS was the cure for this disease. They quickly poured him a glass of poisonous wine and he was killed soon afterwards. It became sort of a game because the guests wouldn't even make it ...
- 445: What To Do?: Terrorism and the Media
- ... the content of news stories. They wish for equal coverage of the terrorism and police actions. The police also require support of society and to get it they need the support of the media, this aids them in their counterattacking of terrorism. The police admit that their actions are not the only ones which will resolve the problem, but both the police and the media are committed to the maintenance of ...
- 446: TV Shows and Real Life
- ... the viewer's expectations in their own lives decrease as a result of this. By making our problems "all right by comparison", the series trivializes them, rather than taking them seriously. The dysfunctional TV family aids advertisers in their perennial quest for credibility by creating a supersaturated atmosphere of irony, which atrophies our ability to believe in anything" (Ozersky 215). But the reason people watch the show is simple, it portrays ...
- 447: Television Shows Reflect American Culture
- ... huge wardrobe and living the "American Dream". In the five years during which 90210 has been on the air, the show has dealt with many topics. From the Persian Gulf War and high school, to AIDS and the Internet, the show has reflected many aspects of American culture. Beverly Hills 90210 sends a message to the viewers to make the best of one's life. Hopefully many of the viewers will ...
- 448: Review Of Three Movies: Trainspotting, Ferris Bueller's Day Off and Jurassic Park
- ... And the reasons? There are no reasons. Who needs reasons when you've got heroin?" It is very difficult to resist the film's great energy. "Trainspotting's" subject matter is raw and raunchy, including AIDS, overdoses and violence as well as obscene situations described in unprintable language. This is a film that makes you laugh of things that can in no way be described as funny. How is this possible ...
- 449: The Boys From Brazil: Evil Will Never Die
- ... s goal of creating another Hitler. The doctor cared too much about his experiment and the Nazi cause to have someone or something ruin it. For example, when he saw one of his closest Nazi aids at the party instead of on his planned mission, the doctor attacked him, claiming that he was a traitor to his cause. The doctor was so passionate about his experiment that he would kill one ...
- 450: Timeline of Art
- ... frankly engaging in social issues, post modernists deal with ideology, the mass media and the dynamics of authority. ACT UP and WHAM, the two organizations were actively involved in bringing out social education in the AIDS crisis. The arts world presence in a number of controversial issues brought forward the wrath of conservatives in the Congress. Along with by highlighting some abuses in the arts world Congress tried to cut major ...
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