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8331: The Fountainhead
... relationships and our life's work. Dominique: "Roark, I can accept anything, except what seems to be the easiest for most people: the half-way, the almost, the just-about, the in- between." In the American work force today, all too often there is a lack of concern for the quality of work accomplished. In our educational system, students often times only do enough to simply "get by." Dominique perceives people ...
8332: Brave New World
... brilliantly prophetic, it is the last destructive work by an essentially destructive writer” (Wyndham 265). In the words of Peter E.Firchow who stated, “According to Huxley one of the most ominous portents of the American Way of Life is that it embraces a large class of the people who do not want to be cultured ,are not interested in the higher life. For these people existence on the lower, animal ...
8333: Bram Stoker's Dracula
... the Count has devised an intricate plan to move to London and exercise his evil forces on innocent people there. However, a group of friends, including an open-minded but ingenious professor, a psychologist, an American, a rich man, as well as Jon an Harker and his wife Mina, learn of the Count's sinister plan and pledge to destroy him before he can create an army of un-dead vampires ...
8334: Casablanca Movie Review
... Ingrid Berman as Elsa Laslow, Humphry Bogart as Rick, and Paul Henreid as Victor Laslow. Another major character was not listed as an actor in the credits at the time because he was an African-American. His name was Dooley Wilson, who played Sam, the piano player. Secondary characters were: Sydney Greenstreet as Mr. Ferrari, Peter Lorré as Ugaté, and Conrad Viedt as Major Estassa. The lighting and camera work in ...
8335: Bill Clinton
... most adamant critics couldn’t have predicted. It all began with Clinton’s now infamous words; "I have never had sexual relations with that woman, Monica Lewinsky." Several videotapes, sapeanas, and cigar jokes later, the American public found out that he did, indeed, had sex with that woman. Many were outraged, many thought it was his personal business, and many just didn’t care. The nation became divided on what actions ...
8336: 1984
... stay free. After work one evening, he wonders into the prole end of London, and ends up near the store where he bought the diary. Follows man into pub and plans to ask him about revolution but man is incoherent. He leaves the pub and wanders. He ends up outside the little antique shop and decides to buy a glass paperweight. Mr. Charrington shows him a room upstairs and Winston dreams ...
8337: Catcher In The Rye And For Esm
... bathrobe all at the same time" (Holden Caulfield, The Catcher in the Rye). In "For Esme - with love and squalor" we see the humor of the little girl Esme. "You seem quite intelligent for an American" (Esme, For Esme - with love and squalor). Both of these stories were very similar to each other, from the characters, theme, plot and many more similarities I mentioned throughout this essay. Though, these stories never ...
8338: Blaise Pascal
... of indivisibles to the problem of the area of any segment of a cycloid and center of gravity of any segment. He also solved the problem of volume and surface area of the solid of revolution formed by rotating x-axis of the cycloid. Pascal also issued a challenge offering two prizes for the solution to these problems. Wren, Laloubere, Leibniz, Huygens, Wallis, Fermat and other various mathematicians were issued the ...
8339: Crucible
... by Rev. Paris. Unfortunately, the struggle of Abigail goes awry and results in many people dying, while the valiant efforts of John Proctor are unable to save Salem from one of the greatest tragedies in American history.
8340: Bonnie And Clyde
Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker burst upon the American Southwest in the Great Depression year of 1932. At the time of Clyde’s first involvement with a murder, people paid little attention to the event. He was just another violent hoodlum in a nation ...


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