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- 841: Catcher In The Rye 4
- ... perfectionist." In addition, Peterson wrote that Salinger speaks for himself as well as his hero when he has Holden say to little Phoebe: "I keep picturing all these little kids playing some game in this big field of rye and all. Thousands of little kids, and 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 ...
- 842: Contrast/Comparison of A Country Lifesytle vs A City Lifestyle
- ... usually work , but how they work different . To begin with, farmers work outside and harvest. Employee of the company work inside and work on machine. Second, the country has small markets and the city has big markets. The third way, is the people in country don't need more money. Everytime, they need to buy something , they can trade each other such as rice,potato.etc...But the people in the ... pollution and too many vehicles. Finally, one has cows and their life is peaceful , but the other doesn't have cows and their life is stressful. Finally, of it is the entertaitment. They have very big different . The people in country have few friend, but the people in the city have a lot of friends, Next, the country has a few theatre but the city has a lot of theatre. Third ...
- 843: Chris Lansid
- ... From that day Chris was dedicated to fighting illness'. He has cured 3 illness' in his life, one that belonged to his father, Ratestia. The other two, emphasema and lung elestia. He also played a big role in the treatment of cancer. Even though they did not have much technology back then, he still played a major role in he exposing of its effects and how it works. When he was ... not as productive as before, but it is still one of the top ranked among trains. It is not yet a billion dollar opperation, but it might just make it. This family has been a big turn around, They went from homeless, to there mother and father died in a hospital named after them! They are a very popular family, They own over 10 trademarks and copyrights. The moral of this ...
- 844: King Lear - Disruption Of Order In King Lear And The Causes
- ... harsh act carried out by Lear while blinded by anger. By banishing the only daughter who truly loves him, and a loyal servant who refuses to stand around and do nothing while Lear makes a big mistake, Lear surrounds himself with people who only loved him for his money and power. As Lear's family breaks apart, one must wonder if Lear is capable of ruling a country when he cannot ... my mouth." (I,i,92-94), Lear becomes angered and banishes her. As an act of loyalty, Kent stands up for Cordelia and questions Lear's decision, because he feels that Lear is making a big mistake. For that reason, Lear also banishes Kent and as a result, the people who truly love him are kicked out of his life, leaving him vulnerable to Goneril and Regan. As the play proceeds ...
- 845: Huck Finn and The River
- ... being on the raft and did not always appreciate its serenity. When they first set out on the raft and leave Jackson's Island behind, Huck says, "It was kind of solemn, drifting down the big still river, laying on our backs looking up at the stars, and we didn't ever feel like talking loud, and it warn't often that we laughed, only a little kind of a low ... his companion every time he returns to the peacefulness and harmony of the raft, and at one point says that "it did feel so good to be free again and all by ourselves on the big river and nobody to bother us." (162) He enjoys not only the fact that he is in a way cut off from society, but he becomes somewhat detached from it, not realizing that he is ...
- 846: Underground to Canada
- ... conditions were better at the Hensen plantation it turns out the condition was much worse at the Riley plantation. The slave cabins were far behind a row of trees in the back yard, behind the Big House so the Massa and Missy did not have to look at the pitiful slaves. Usually there would be some laughter and a lot of talk at the Hensen plantation but at the Riley plantation ... the Riley plantation. The slaves rarely were struck by their overseers whip. The slaves were not beaten but warned if they were to do something wrong. Mammy Sally worked in the kitchen of the Big house attending every nutritional need of the Massa and Missy. She worked the same amount as the other slaves but she slaved over a hot strove instead of a burning sun. Even though the labour ...
- 847: Gangs
- ... being commended. A young child sees this a perfectly acceptable because he knows that the "bad guy" was wrong but has no idea of what acceptable apprehension techniques are. Gore in television also takes a big part in influencing young minds. Children see gory scenes and are fascinated by these things that they have not seen before. Older viewers see gore and are not concerned with the blood but rather with ... importantly, race. This often results in an attitude that motivates the person to base his/her life on doing what the system that oppresses them doesn't want. Although this accomplishes little it is a big factor in gang enrollment. So, as you have seen gangs are a product of the environment we have created for ourselves. Some of these factors include: oppression, the media, greed, violence and other gangs. There ...
- 848: Charlie Chaplin 2
- ... like this new guest and tells him to leave, rifle in hand. Charlie tries to leave, but a hilarious wind keeps blowing him back into the cabin. During this escapade in blows another luckier prospector, Big Jim McKay. Jim and Larson fight, and Larson goes off to find food for the trio. Meanwhile, the starving Charlie and Jim have the trademark meal of Charlie s cooked boot. In this scene, Charlie ... the Georgia came. Here is another trademark scene, the dance of the dinner rolls. Charlie spears two dinner rolls with his fork, and bowing his head down over them, he makes them dance and twirl. Big Jim shows up at the town now, and sees Charlie, telling him if he they find Black Larson s cabin, they will find gold and be rich. They do, and later on, telling their story ...
- 849: Brave New World 4
- ... still are imperfect but in completely different ways. 2.) When Linda was on the reservation she didn t seem to cope with it very well. She got fat, became an alcoholic, and was just a big mess. She hated how dirty the reservation was and how there was no easily accessible hot water so she could clean things. She hated the beastly clothes she had to wear instead of her old ... and scared of the love idea that John tries to express to her. All she understands from John is that he wants her, and so she confuses this with sex and gets herself in a big mess. There is one kind of love though that does exist in the Utopia and that is the love over possessions. Lenina for example loves her clothes and how she is a beta, but she ...
- 850: 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.
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