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6411: The Glass Menagerie: A Study in Symbolism
... world, Laura becomes a liability to both Tom and Amanda. The gentleman caller, Jim O’Connor, is a friend of Tom’s from the warehouse. He is an ambitious young man, who strives for the American Dream through hard work and optimism. Jim offers the Wingfields hope for the future: Tom: He is the most realistic character in the play, being an emissary from a world of reality that we were ...
6412: Monopoly And Microsoft
... s Complaint against MicroSoft." World Wide Web. http://torrent.sj.ca.us/Commentary/Netscapes_complaint.html. 1-2. O'Brien, David, W.W. Norton & Co., 1993 David O'Brien, Storm Center: The Supreme Court in American Politics, 3rd edition Parkin, Michael, et al., eds. Economics. 4th ed. University of Western Ontario, Ontario 1998 "Why Microsoft (Mostly) Shouldn't Be Stopped." Antitrust.org. World Wide Web. http://www.antitrust.org/cases/microsoft ...
6413: The Changes In The Movie Industry
... production codes now gone and the blacklisting ending, there was an explosion of ideas that would be presented to the United States. The change in the U.S. can be said to be a social revolution. People were growing sick of the same old movies, they wanted a change and Hollywood needed to deliver or else they would lose their audience to the TV. In the early 60’s, the studios ...
6414: Savagery in The Tempest and The Life of Gustavus Vassa
... beauty standards, and even slavery practices in the kingdom of Benin. He presents the society in this way to show how civilized and advanced his people were. He wants his audience, the literate European and American upper-class, to question their beliefs of his people being inferior and worthy of disrespect. In contrast to the picture painted of Africans, Europeans are shown as extremely savage. Equiana tells many stories of horror ...
6415: Is Our Society Becoming Post-l
... top but I do think that electronic media has, and will even further with the expansion of the internet, profoundly change the way we live and work. We are constantly being told how 'the information revolution' will extend its reach into every corner of our lives. Mcluhan is not the only writer who has compared today's society with our oral past. Walter Ong describes a 'secondary orality' with a greater ...
6416: Is There Hope For The Psychopa
... Ph.D., Robert. (1994). Predators: The disturbing world of psychopaths around us. Psychology Today, 27(1), 54. Myers, Mark. (1998). Progression from conduct disorder to antisocial personality disorder following treatment for adolescent substance abuse. The American Journal of Psychology,155(4), 479-485. Carlson, Neil R. (1997). Psychology. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon. 579-583.
6417: Money And Information
... formal sphere of secrecy" or the integrity of the concerned computer systems is violated. The most severe case of sophisticated "hacking" involved a group of German teenagers. They had managed to get access to various American computer systems and then sold the knowledge obtained in their data-journeys to the former Soviet secret service KGB. The case was discovered because one of the hackers sought help at the author's former ...
6418: Huck Finn
... slaves that many people didn't see. This and the fact that Jim was a family man, allowed me to believe that Mark Twain was against slavery. Ernest Hemmingway once said that "the only true American writer was Mark Twain." I agree with him because Twain portrayed "real" people in his stories. I think that he said this because Mark Twain showed the real aspects of southern life. He used the ...
6419: Cigarettes: The History
... doctor revealed what she had been told about the projects that were worked on. The Coalition for Accountability is a new organization of tobacco control experts that has been formed to provide guidance to the American public during the current cycle of "Tobacco Settlement" bills now before Congress. We how have a critically important opportunity to create meaningful national legislation on tobacco in order to stop the ongoing carnage in our ...
6420: The Cherokee Indians
The Cherokee Indians The American Indian History in the Eastern part of the country is always associated with the Cherokee Indian nation. The Cherokee's were by far the largest and most advanced of the tribes when Europeans first arrived ...


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