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3501: Tom Clancy's Genius
... include all the new technological weapons in the American and Soviet arsenals. Red Storm Rising captivates audiences with its techno-wizardry of smart bombs and satellite guided cruise missles. “It was like an arcade game. Big, slow-moving blips denoted the aircraft. Smaller, quicker blips were the Mach-2 missiles (Clancy 178).” This was seen by a radar operator who was under attack during Red Storm Rising. However it is not ...
3502: Themes of Struggle, Social Oppression and Money in The Pearl
... foot between the ants. Kino never realizes his dream for the pearl was thrown back into the sea and Coyotito was killed. Kino and Juana walk home as towers of darkness. This novel hold one big question. Do we decide our future or does an outside force control it? Kino’s race and social status determine a lot of what he could and could not do. Kino’s hunger for great ...
3503: THe Catcher in the Rye: Summary
... different parties, the innocent (not tainted by the world) and the experienced (both good and evil), in their daily life and work. These innocents include Sally Hayes and Phoebe. Sally belies the world is a big party (or a social occasion), everyone likes her, and that the fun will never end. Phoebe, Holden's younger sister, is innocent just not quite as naive as Sally. It is clear that she is ...
3504: Computer Ethics: A Review
... the United States. It states that the NSA has the capability to intercept and analyse 70% of all telephone, telex, data, and radio transmissions. If you think about it, no one has much privacy anymore. "Big Brother" is watching everyone and the technology is still developing. There must be something done to control this invasion of ones most personal and private matters that may be listened and watched upon. Artificial Intelligence ...
3505: The Most Dangerous Game: Foil Character To Contrast The Protagonist
... the following conversation about hunting with Whitney (8): "The best sport in the world," agreed Rainsford. "For the hunter," amended Whitney. "Not for the jaguar." "Don't talk rot, Whitney," said Rainsford. "You're a big-game hunter, not a philosopher. Who cares how a jaguar feels?" "Perhaps the jaguar does," observed Whitney. "Bah! They've no understanding." "Even so, I rather think they understand one thing-- fear. The fear of ...
3506: The Struggle Between Good and Evil in The Hobbit
... source of food is imagined but is not specified to the reader. The mountain chamber where the dragon Smaug lives is unusual because there is no proof of a chamber in a mountain that is big enough for a dragon to live in along with the hoard of treasure. The evil in The Hobbit is real because it sets most of the plot in the story. The goblins and Gullum set ...
3507: To Kill a Mockingbird
... because it seceded from Alabama in 1861. It would seem pretty idiotic to most people to despise people based upon what their ancestors had done 70 years ago. "North Alabama was full of Liquor Interests, Big Mules, steel companies, Republicans, professors, and other persons of no background." (pg. 21) Overheard from adults, most likely, Scout's thoughts reflect the beliefs of a majority of the people in Maycomb. The political attitudes ...
3508: Invisible Man: Denial Of Education For Blacks
... watch a naked woman dance in front of them. The white men loved to see the boys squirm and become very embarrassed by the sight. “Then I became aware of the clarinet playing and the big shots yelling at us. Some threatened us if we looked and others if we did not. (19)” Another form of cheap entertainment was how the white men blindfolded all the young boys, put them in ...
3509: Visitors From Oz
... never gave up believing that they were as real as you and me. Even when he started to grow old, even then he still believed. One day after Samuel had grown and had become a big time movie producer, he was thinking about his next movie that he was going to produce. He had come to the conclusion that he would base his movie on the book The Emerald City of ...
3510: The Theme of A Doll House
... beginning of the story, does not understand just what kind of position she has put herself in by taking the loan, without her husbands knowledge. Nora doesn’t think that the debt is such a big deal. She understands she will have to work to pay it off, however she does not realize that she has put her secret in the hands of a desperate, greedy man. Nor does she understand ...


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