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- 3531: Having Our Say
- ... their say, now that everyone who ever kept them down is long dead. Sadie and "Bessie" tell the stories of their intriguing lives, from their Southern Catholic school upbringing to their involvement in the civil rights movement in New York City. "Sadie" is the older (103 years old) and sweeter of the sisters. The first colored high school teacher in the New York Public School System, "Sadie" considers herself to be ...
- 3532: Harrison Bergeron
- ... society have taken it to the extreme, having it mean that everyone is equal in all aspects of life to accompany equality in the law. The Constitution started with amendments that gave every citizen certain rights that could not be taken from him or her. This society took those amendments and added to them to make everyone equal in all areas of life. This society shows that writings of a country ...
- 3533: American Revolution Essay
- From 1763, Americans had only to be convinced that an arbitrary ruler-whether Parliament or King-was violating their inherent rights, to feel that rebellion was justified. This conviction was bred in them by the series of events that occurred between 1763 and 1776. The language used to protest the British Acts was legal, and political ...
- 3534: Heart Of Darkness 4
- ... stole their property, and enslaved them. George Washington Williams stated in his diary, "Mr. Stanley was supposed to have made treaties with more than four hundred native Kings and Chiefs, by which they surrendered their rights to the soil. And yet many of these people declare that they never made a treaty with Stanley, or any other white man; their lands have been taken away from them by force, and they ...
- 3535: Billy Budd 2
- ... to his work, his true pain for Billy Becomes known when he dies in the preceding battle. His last words uttered were Billy; Billy s last words were Captain Vere. As Vere takes leave of Bill, the senior lieutenant notices a look of agony on his face (chapter 22) Through another window one can view Vere to be a cold-blooded coward. Vere argued himself into the death penalty for Billy ...
- 3536: Battle Royal
- ... out of the lion's reach just as the jaws slam shut, forcing him to become a traitor to his own race. The protagonist gives in to the white man by remaining docile to equal rights and actually urging his fellow African-Americans to file into the norms of society by accepting the idea of inequality. After the boy's speech, the white MC says, "Gentlemen, you see that I did ...
- 3537: Click Vs Brick: An Exploration Of Mp3 File Sharing And Onlin
- ... it or give it away, shouldn't we have the same options? My band authored the music, which is Napster's lifeblood. We should decide what happens to it, not Napster -- a company with no rights in our recordings, which never invested a penny in Metallica's music or had anything to do with its creation. The choice has been taken away from us.” A phrase often used by Napster supporters ...
- 3538: Emerging Trends - Body Wearable Computers
- ... of personal empowerment, from the portable cassette player that lets us replace the music piped into department stores with whatever we would rather hear, to small hand held cameras that capture police brutality and human rights violations. However, wearable computing is just beginning to bring about a much greater paradigm shift, which may well be equivalent in its impact to the invention of the stirrup, or that of gunpowder. Moreover, this ...
- 3539: E-Commerce
- ... Information Available Quickly Sometimes, information changes before it gets off the press. Now one has a pile of expensive, worthless paper. Electronic publishing changes with one's needs. No paper, no ink, no printer's bill. One can even attach one's web page to a database which customizes the page's output to a database one can change as many times in a day as one needs. No printed piece ...
- 3540: Trigger Effect (movie Review)
- ... The Trigger Effect will never lose your interest. Koepp’s clever commentary on our relationship to both guns and neighbors is more satisfying than themes typically found in today's thrillers. The troupe, which includes Bill Smitrovich, Michael Rooker, and Richard T. Jones, furthers the cause with believable portraits of panic.
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