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- 5171: The Evolution Of British Poetr
- ... of excitement, The sea blooms and the oozy woods (Ode to the West Wind, L. 39) The romantic era was a result of many factors. The main factor for the romantic era was the industrial revolution. Upon the building of factories, cities became larger and more crowded. People used the romantic poetry as a means of letting their minds wander instead of their bodies. This fact truly separates this era from ...
- 5172: The Gilded Six Bits Critique
- The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920 s and early 1930 s was a period of immense African American literary and intellectual activity, centered in Harlem, New York City. During this time many writers emerged, among them Zora Neale Hurston and Richard Wright. Respectively their works The Gilded Six-Bits and Almos A Man ...
- 5173: Artificial Intelligence
- ... Welstead, 1994. Brody, Herb. "Computers That Learn by Doing." Technology Review August 1990: 42- 49. Thompson, William. "Overturning the Category Bucket." BYTE January 1991: 249- 50+. Hinton, Geoffrey. "How Neural Networks Learn from Experience." Scientific American September 1992: 145-151. Dreyfus, Hubert., and Stuart E. Dreyfus. "Why Computers May Never Think Like People." Technology Review January 1986: 42-61. Shaffer, Richard. "Computers with Ears." FORBES September 1994: 238-239.
- 5174: The Life and Work of Edgar Allen Poe
- The Life and Work of Edgar Allen Poe The life of Poe is the most melodramatic of any of the major American writers of his generation. In Poe's poems, like his tales, his characters are tortured by nameless fears and longings. In both form and content Poe's early poetry is typically Romantic although of an ...
- 5175: Artificial Intellegence: Identification And Description Of The Issue
- ... the computer world has grown like you wouldn't believe. Robots have now been given jobs that were 15 years ago no considered to be a robots job. Robots are now part of the huge American government Agency the FBI. They are used to disarm bombs and remove dangerous products from a site without putting human life in danger. You probably don't think that when you are in a carwash ...
- 5176: Similarities Between Neil Armstrong and Leif Ericson
- ... land. Neil took his one small step on to the moon, while Leif navigated his way over to what is now known as Canada. He was the first European to set foot onto the North American continent. This Viking seaman was the son of another great Viking, Eric the Red. Leif was born around 980AD in the country of Iceland. When Leif was about 2 years old, Eric took his family ...
- 5177: Biography: William Gibson (1914- )
- ... Golden Boy (1964): musical, with book by Gibson, based on Clifford Odets' drama. A Cry of Players (1968): rewrite of Gibson's earlier (1948) play about Shakespeare. A Mass For the Dead (1968): family chronicle. American Primitive (1969). A Season in Heaven (1975). Golda (1977): play about the Israeli political leader Golda Meir. Monday After the Miracle (1982): play examining the later relationship between Annie Sullivan and Helen Keller. Film and ...
- 5178: The Joy Luck Club - Culture Di
- ... is a better mother. The daughters soon become exasperated with their mothers' aggressiveness towards whatever hobby they are involved in, and give it up in spite of their mothers. The daughters in the novel are American, this adding to their inability to relate to some of their mother's Chinese beliefs and customs. The neglect to acknowledge the experiences of their mothers shows the problematic communication between daughter and mother. This ...
- 5179: The Longest Memory
- ... has D Aguiar structured his novel in this way and how does it lead the reader to an understanding of the impacts of slavery? D Aguiar s central purpose is to make us reflect upon American society during the slavery era and to acknowledge its realities so that we understand the capability for evil that exists in society. D Aguair has used Whitechapel and his memories to encapsulate the brutality and ...
- 5180: James Cameron
- ... ideas concerning the doomed ocean liner Titanic, but nothing specific at the time. Arnold Schwarzenegger finally made him aware of a small french movie called La Totale!, which could easily be turned into an overbudget American blockbuster, and Schwarzenegger couldnt think of anyone better than Cameron to do it. Cameron signed on and wrote a screenplay based upon the french movie. It was the movie True Lies. The movie was ...
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