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791: Concerns Facing the United States in the 1990s: Crime, Education, and Employment
... s. Among these concerns are crime, education, and employment. But fortunately our government and several organizations have attempted to deal with these problems to help our world become a better place. Crime has been a big concern of the American public in the 1990's. In many poles it was found to be that Americans thought that crime was the number one problem facing the U.S. today. Robberies, manslaughter and ... are many problems that affect Americans today, there are also organizations and committees out there to help make things better. Because of this help, areas like crime, education, and employment will hopefully not be as big of an issue in the next century as they are now.
792: The Art Of Torture
... punishments there were in medieval times were numerous and downright inhuman. Torture would keep criminal from doing something wrong again, assuming he lived through the torture. The punishments we have today are laughable and dumb. Big deal, you are thrown in prison for a few years, you don’t suffer one bit, but to the inmates, being thrown on a chain gang is so terrible. Being given hundreds of paper cuts ... process of a majority of the European countries and even the Roman Catholic church. The Roman Catholic church used torture as a way of punishing heretics at the order of inquisitors. The Inquisition played a big part in the world of torture. The inquisition was a church founded in medieval times that was setup to find and prosecute heretics. The punishments for being a heretic were extreme punishments, stuff you would ...
793: Stock Market
... no drastic ups and downs were created. Japan Nikkei, London stocks, and Hong Kong stocks are also important to our nation. Though small impacts on other countries did next to nothing to our economy, a big change, such as the big drop in Japan Nikkei awhile ago, has a good size effect on our economy as well. Since a lot of companies rely on overseas operation to maintain their size and power. London stocks and Hong ...
794: The Internet
... important, "stronger", and others "weaker". - Although it is very much conceivable to include such algorithms in the web, the possible outcome does not look that enthusiastic to me. It looks like a naked woman with big hooters playing on the stock market with her left hand, and shopping for panties with her right one. This is what you get when, on the basis of the common interest pattern, you try to ... never like it in the long run. Another scary thing about the net is the activity of some jokesters who fart and the stink goes around the Globe. Sooner or later there will come a big one whose deeds will be very costly. Centralization has its price.
795: Macbeth By William Shakespear
... form of the play. The budget for Roman Polanski would have been much larger than Penny Woolcock s because Penny Woolcock s vision was made to be put straight onto television and not for the big audience. So there were no special effects unlike in the traditional version where the film was for a worldwide audience and so to make it more interesting special effects were used and more money was ... two films were very different to each other. The two directors had a very large difference in their budget. Polanski had a lot of spending money so he had the money to pay for some big famous actors and actresses but Penny Woolcock the BBC director had a lower budget and so the actors she used were less well-known and many local residents who weren t actors at all. In ...
796: D.h. Lawrence
... In this book, the images he has given to a person, make it seem like they really are there. She closed her sunshade and walked slowly among the many flowers. All around were rose bushes, big banks of roses, then roses hanging or tumbling from pillars, or roses balanced on the standard bushes. The nature in his books truly surrounds a person. His writing contained heightened sensation. D.H. Lawrence liked ... of emotion from the boy brought nothing from the mother, for she was truly stone-hearted. The emotion created an atmosphere for the reader, so that they continue to read on. Organic writing was a big part of Lawrence s work. Heightened sensation, the reflection of nature, and much emotion were intertwined into every book, story, or poem he wrote. These themes of his organic writing came from his own day ...
797: The Catcher In The Rye
... any place he feels comfortable. It's easy to understand that he feels misplaced in the society he lives in when he says: "I keep picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, nobody's around, nobody big I mean, except me. And I'm standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff, I mean ...
798: Lord of the Flies - A Symbolic Interpretation
... way Golding uses characters symbolically; the way he uses objects symbolically; and the organization and inter-relationships of these symbols in terms of the theme. The use of characters in the symbolic sence has a big effect on the novel. Each of the main characters symbolizes a different aspect of society. As the novel goes on, the mind set of this particular society goes from the belief in civilization to complete ... importance in this book. All they represent is mindless people who will go along with what ever people tell them to do. The use of all of these characters and their symbolic meanings has a big effect on the theme of this book. Golding uses objects symbolically as well. The conch was a symbol of democracy. Anyone who had the conch was allowed to speak regardless of his status in the ...
799: 1984: The Plot
... Plot "War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." This is the slogan of the Ministry of Truth, a branch of the totalitarian government in post-war London. The figurehead of this government is Big Brother, who employs a vast army of informers called the Thought Police who watch and listen to every citizen at all times through a device called a telescreen for the least signs of criminal deviation ... virtually an open sewer. Everything, from the language and culture to its history and people, is being demolished. Orwell also uses setting to communicate mood and situations, arousing hate in the reader towards Ingsoc and Big Brother. The best examples of this are the Two Minutes Hate and Winston’s electroshock treatment. By using normal surroundings and twisting them, Orwell communicates the idea that our own world is vulnerable to the ...
800: Russian And French Revolutions
... turned towards a democracy while the Russian government became communist. In 1905 , Russia had a prerevolution that was put down of the Czar. Instead of learning from this prerevolution, Czar Nicholas II, made a very big mistake by in not introducing some reforms to correct the problems. So because of his actions, the situation grew worse. In 1917, the Russians were fighting in World War I. A good majority of the ... the support of the peasants and gained control of Russia and setup a communist state. The French revolution was also caused by a bad ruler and a bad economy. During the early 1780's a big percent of annual budget went towards king Louis XVI's lavish estate at Versailles. France also had no central bank, no paper currency, no ways of getting more money, and an out-dated tax system ...


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