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7211: Federal Bureau of Investigation
... a special significance. The color blue and the scales on the seal both signify justice. The color red is equated with strength and courage. The color white stands for light and truth. As in the American flag, the seal contains one more red stripe than white. The color gold represents the overall value of the seal. The thirteen stares are representative of the thirteen original states in the Union. The laurel ...
7212: For Whom The Bell Tolls - Summ
Novel Analysis: For Whom the Bell Tolls By Ernest Hemingway Setting: The story first takes place in Guadarrama Mountains, during the Spanish civil war. Robert Jordan, is an American teacher who has volunteered his services to the Loyalists in their fight against the Fascist rebels. He becomes torn between his new found love, Maria, and a life threatening mission. His love of Maria and ...
7213: James Madison's Opinion Why A Republic is Better Than A Democracy
... large number of representatives are all controlled by ONE faction...you still have the same problem that a Democracy would have, only on a smaller scale. (Southern States in 1860..etc.) In 1787 however, the American Colonies did not communicate with one another. Mass. and New York were like two different countries. So from Madison's perspective, a faction in New York would be limited from expanding in Mass. by the ...
7214: Frankenstein
... ways out of the limits of the genre for further development (Pelzer pelzer.htm). With Frankenstein, Mary Shelley brought Gothic literature into the 19th century, and expressed the fears of her contemporaries that the Industrial Revolution would forever change the values and conventions they held so dear. Though intentionally a period piece, it was the future implications of Frankenstein which made it a timeless classic. Dr. Pelzer noted, What lay at ...
7215: 1984: A Political Statement Against Totalitarianism
... Ed. Irving Howe. New York: Harper and Row, 1983. 122-136. Leyden, Peter. "On the Digital Age: Dawn of a Second Renaissance" Star Tribune 25 June 1995: 1t+. Orwell, George. 1984. New York: The New American Library Inc., 1983. Reilly, Patrick. Nineteen Eighty-Four, Past, Present, and Future. Boston G.K. Hall and Co., 1989. Stansky, Peter and William Abrahams. Orwell: The Transformation. London: Gramala Publishing Limited, 1981. Tucker, Robert C ...
7216: Affirmative Action: Opportunities of Character, Not Color
... accomplish one of its main goals: reduce the color-consciousness of university students and ease racial tension. On the contrary, it has done exactly the opposite because affirmative action "poses a conflict between two cherished American principles: the belief that all Americans deserve equal opportunities and the idea that hard work and merit, not race or religion or gender or birthright, should determine who prospers and who does not" (Roberts 32 ...
7217: Affirmative Action
... must pay someone the same salary they would have paid a more efficient employee. Lowering standards in the workplace, to accommodate a race, is a step back to poorly made products. In the 1980's, American cars were marked with a distinction of poor quality. Since then, our cars have vastly improved, but the distinction is still planted in many people's minds. If we lower our standards in the white ...
7218: Huckleberry Finn 2
... correct. At the beginning of the story Huck runs away from his friends and family to Jacksons Island. On Jacksons Island he is confronted by Jim who is a runaway slave. Jim being an African American is looked down on by society. When Huck is faced with the decision of choosing to rat on Jim or keep his secret Huck has a hard time. He knows subconsciously that Jim has done ...
7219: Immoral Materialism
Immoral Materialism The desire to be rich is part of every American s dream, but does one change when one becomes rich? Can one be happy and wealthy? Just as the characters in the novel The Great Gatsby, written by Scott Fitzgerald, people believe that money will ...
7220: Jack London Stories, The Red O
... with nature, the men and women who either neglected the fact that they are mere mortals, or they humbled themselves as being only a solitary one being on the earth. His stories satisfied the civilized American readers yearn for knowledge of what awaited them over the horizon, with either promise of prosperity or demise with a manifestation of dismay. Jack s stories have to do with as much from the unknown ...


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