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- 3001: Fate in King Lear
- ... Lear, it is a death of self-ignorance that gives rise to the birth of self knowledge. As the play progresses, it becomes more and more clear that all the smaller cycles point towards a big one. This cycle's images are seen again and again throughout the play. The images are those of "nurseries" and old men. Here "fathers are as wards to the sons" and old men "Crawl towards ...
- 3002: The Media
- ... it is none of our business. I think that the media should just publish pictures, and then let you choose who you want to feed. There is also the possibility that the only reason that big news companies just need filler for their network, so they go to another country to find some story on miserable people. If I was in some tribe in Africa or something I would not want ...
- 3003: A Streetcar Named Desire: Is Illusion Necessary To Life
- ... tells Stella the day after Stanley beat her that she is trying to "get hold of myself and make myself a new life." (1353). And near the end, when Blanche and Mitch are having their big conflict of the play, she even tells him that "I thanked God for you, because you seemed to be gentle - a cleft in the rock of the world that I could hide in!" (1381). But ...
- 3004: The Odyssey: Character Study of Athena
- ... she has a thin figure (not skinny), great brown curling hair which flows from the head gently down to her slender waist, perfect toned peach (in Greek and Roman myths) skin, and, of course, the big blue shiny eyes which can mesmorize any mortal at first sight. That's one special person. And she doesn't fail to keep those aspects while helping out ol' Odysseus. In addition to her outstanding ...
- 3005: Our Town: Universal Theme of Family
- ... is the constant reminder that this is a play. He serves as a gateway between two worlds of "Our Town" and 1998. In the third act of the play, the sub-theme, death has a big impact on the whole plotline. Emily has died, and many others included that were main characters have also died. This play not only has a strange twist to the plot, but also a very different ...
- 3006: Immigration to the United States (Maryland)
- ... Some immigrants will try to hide at the bottom of ship freighters for months with very little food and water just to have a chance of living free in the US. This has become a big problem in that if these people are not allowed in, then they come illegally and become illegal immigrants. No one knows for sure how many illegal immigrants are in the US, but some figures show ...
- 3007: India's Economic Policy
- ... and electricity (25%). Some 156 billion kw of electricity were generated in 1987, which still far short of demand. Only 65% of India's villages are electrified, and electrical outages are a common feature of big-city life. The leading sources of power are thermal and hydroelectric. The government has made a commitment to nuclear energy, which provides a little over 3% of total power production. The majority of Indians ear ...
- 3008: The Azores Islands
- ... The communities are very close. Everyone knows everybody, and they are extremely friendly and hospitable to a new family, or a family in need of help. The community in one aspect, is also like a big family; they work together, do their best to get along with one another, and help each other out when needed. There is no competition to get ahead of one another like it is in the ...
- 3009: Lake Erie Islands
- ... next to us and they come up every weekend too. They also own a boat, except it is no ordinary boat. It is a thirty-four foot Scarab III powerboat. It has two rebuilt 454 big block motors with 550 horsepower per motor. Thats 1100 horsepower in a boat, which is very extraordinary. The boat has great sound because it doesnt have mufflers, and its exhaust makes me think ...
- 3010: Mt. St. Helens
- ... 1992. Can you guess witch year we are doing the next paragraph on ?..If you guessed 1980 you are right! At 8:33 the people that had not left Mt. St. Helens surroundings heard a big boom, Mt. St. Helens had just blew off her top! On May 18,1980, Mt. St. Helens awakened from a short nap. There had been lots of little earthquakes before the eruption. The ash in ...
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