Welcome to Essay Galaxy!
Home Essay Topics Join Now! Support
Essay Topics
American History
Arts and Movies
Biographies
Book Reports
Computers
Creative Writing
Economics
Education
English
Geography
Health and Medicine
Legal Issues
Miscellaneous
Music and Musicians
Poetry and Poets
Politics and Politicians
Religion
Science and Nature
Social Issues
World History
Members
Username: 
Password: 
Support
Contact Us
Got Questions?
Forgot Password
Terms of Service
Cancel Membership



Enter your query below to search our database containing over 50,000+ essays and term papers

Search For:
Match Type: Any All

Search results 1081 - 1090 of 5329 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 Next >

1081: Analysis of the Character Willy Loman in Arthur Miller’s play, "Death of a Salesman"
... about their position as is revealed during the climax of the play: BIFF "...We never told the truth for ten minutes in this house!" HAPPY "We always told the truth!" BIFF (turning on him) "You big blow, are you the assistant buyer? You’re one of two assistants to the assistant aren’t you?" Another example is the way in which Willy led Biff to believe that he has a salesman ... the first time in the play. Once he gets fired, however, he goes into a tailspin, reliving incidents from the past until he reaches Charlie. The next scene is the restaurant, where he is expecting big news from Biff, he is sane and relatively Happy, waiting for the news that will fulfill his dream. Once Biff starts trying to explain his point of view to Willy, and break it to him ...
1082: Beowulf 5
... They relied uon their leaders to be strong, confident, and devoted. If the leaders were strong, they could defeat the negative things they encountered. Physical prowess and strength brought about confidence which also played a big role in a leader's success. A man without confidence caused doubt within his people, and the doubts often became realites. Finally, devotion to his people set the Anglo-Saxon leader apart form the common ... stand his ground for them and accept only victory over foes. All of these characteristics were invulnerable to the warrior tribes of the Anglo-Saxon Period. Throughout Beowulf, the folk hero is described as a big, strong muscular man. He had the stregth to kill Grendel and his mother. His people saw that he was strong, and they relied upon him for protection. Beowulf did himself what a number of "weaker ...
1083: Violence On TV
... the television, and the children who view it are often pulled into its realistic world of violence scenes with sometimes devastating results. Much research has gone into showing why children are so mesmerized by this big glowing box and the action that takes place within it. Research shows that it is definitely a major source of violent behavior in children. The research proves time and time again that aggression and television ... of the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. Young children cannot seem to get enough of these fictional characters and will portray them often. Another reason why television violence causes violence in children is apparent in the big cities. "Aggressive behavior was more acceptable in the city, where a child's popularity rating with classmates was not hampered by his or her aggression" (Huesmann 166). In the bigger cities, crime and violence is ...
1084: Internet Laws
... to another. This breakthrough in technology lead to the greatest invention known to man. However when the Internet was discovered it wasn't perfect. It was slow and it didn't seem to be that big of a deal, but steps were made in the right direction to perfect such a thing. Now days we have networks, modems, servers and much more to provide us easy, quick access to almost everything ... is how can the world come to agreement with rules that should be on the Internet. Especially with Europe having much more lenient laws than the United States. The whole thing could just be a big mess, it would be almost impossible to create laws for everyone.
1085: Death of A Salesman: Summary
... does not want to travel anymore and wishes to have a job on the sales floor in New York. As he leaves, Linda tells him that the boys are going to treat him to a big dinner that night at Frank's Chop House. Willy has a long discussion with Howard, and finally Howard tells Willy that the firm is firing him. Willy is shocked. Howard is the son of the ... previous owner, who Willy was good friends with. Eventually Howard leaves the office for a few minutes. Ben appears and Willy is transported back to Biff's senior year. It is the day of the big football game. Biff has been asked to attend three Universities. Still immersed in this fantasy, Willy leaves Howard's office ranting as he walks down the street to Charlie's office. At Charlie's office ...
1086: The Crucible Shows Characterization Through The Experiences Of John Proctor
... we land in Hell Again? I am sick of Hell!" He also says to Abby, " I come to see what mischief your Uncle's brewing' now." It's impossible for a reader to have a big argument like this with their reverend. John Proctor goes beyond the faith of society and challenges the reverends religious beliefs. John Proctor's experience shows characterization by his reverends obsession with hell. Another experience of John Proctor occurs in the beginning of Act Two. John Proctor goes through a big argument with his wife Elizabeth Proctor, as she starts to be suspicious with him about sexual relations, she thinks he had with Abigail Williams. Elizabeth says, "John, you are not open with me." John replies ...
1087: A Street Car Named Desire
... was looking for a compliment, but Stanley is not the complimenting type. Stella has to tell Stanley secretly to once in while give Blanche a nice compliment. Blanche used to have a nice house with big white columns in Belle Reve. Stella left Belle Reve to come to New Orleans. Blanche now comes to New Orleans saying that Belle Reve is lost but doesn’t explain how. Stanley thinks that Blanche ... of thing happens often and Stella is used to it. Blanche could not believe was Stella was saying. Blanche wanted to get out of town and bring Stella with her. Stella that it was no big deal and if Blanche just gets to know Stanley better then everything will be alright. Blanche says that she doesn’t want to get to Stanley and wants to leave right now. Stella doesn’t ...
1088: Emerging Trends - Body Wearable Computers
... might highlight 50 documents and hits enter, the application spawns a process to open all 50 documents. Not actually what the user wanted, with immediate control implemented into wearable computers, the user can hit the big halt button to stop process immediately and redefine the criteria for which the improper command was spawned. It would be ATTENTIVE to the environment. Environmentally aware, temperature, humidity, and air pressure for example. User is ... many perceived as a threat to human individuality and freedom, and has given way to low cost personal computers that many people can afford. This is not to say that home computers will be as big or powerful as the larger computers used by large corporations or governments. Who is not to say that, if a large number of people have a moderate degree of computational resources that there would be ...
1089: Red Dress
... chances to get rejected. After she dances with Raymond Bolting, this attitude changes and her "life was possible", she now was able to take risks. The narrator's first high school dance was not as big a disaster as was anticipated. She learned a big lesson that could only be obtained by this experience. She understood that her paranoia should not be there, and that she can live her own life despite her home and school life.
1090: The Effects Of Rap On Inner Cities
... with welfare rates going up. The rap artists’ are not only effecting the 21% of the 60% that choose to raise their children, but the 41% that choose to have abortion are presented with two big problems. Not only is abortion costly, but 34% of women that have abortions experience side and after effects. Women that choose to have abortions face a 2% chance of dying, and 34% chance of having an ulcers, or falling into states of depression, which many times leads to suicide. So, with teen-pregnancy being a big problem in the US ’s rap artists’ are only promoting it, and making matters worse. Unlike rap artists’ in the early 90’s such as MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice, and Tone Loc, today’s wave ...


Search results 1081 - 1090 of 5329 matching essays
< Previous Pages: 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 Next >

 Copyright © 2003 Essay Galaxy.com. All rights reserved