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10081: Windows 95 Beats Mac
... pulling teeth. The instructions given to help install hardware were too complicated for the average user. There was also the issuer of compatibility between the large number of different hardware setups available in the PC world. Is a particular board going to work with my PC? With Windows 95, these problems were alleviated with plug and play technology. With plug and play compatible boards, the computer detects and configures the new board automatically. The operating system may recognize some hardware components on older PCs. Mac userw will claim that they always had the convenicnce of a plug and play system, ubt the difference shows in teh ... voice recognition, whereas the Pc user does not have. In truth, the promised building blocks for telephony control do not yet exist. I think the speech is not good point in the Mac. In the world of computer, people cannot stand still for too long without getting passed by. Windows 95 now threatens the only assets the Mac has in capturing the interests of the consumers because of configuration in ...
10082: Romeo And Juliet - Comparisson To West Side Story
... envy are all examples of universal truths. This play was so successful that many other movies have copied the plot but changed the scenery. Over the past 400 years since this play was written the world has changed drastically, but the emotions and feelings in this play have withstood the test of time. This is why the movies, Romeo and Juliet (1996) and West Side Story (1961) were so successful. Shakespeare ... brother, Bernardo and Tony's best friend, Riff are the focus of hate. These characters could not see past their blind hatred and many others were killed. The original play Romeo and Juliet and the new movie are almost exactly alike in their script, but the interpretation of the dialogue is unique to the actors. One major difference is that at the end of the original play the two families end their feud but in the new movie that is not shown. Irony is when something ends up being the opposite of it's obvious and literal beginning and this change takes out the whole sense of irony that Friar Laurence ...
10083: Mythology Of Indian Dance
... music, from ‘Yojurve Veda’, the code of gesture and from ‘Atherva Veda’, the element of sentiment or flavor. He blended all of these ingredients and added his own divine genious. Thus, he created an entirely new activity. Brahma named this activity ‘Natya’, which was later renamed ‘Natya Veda’. Brahma had simply created a technique, but someone was needed for putting it into practice. Lord Brahma sought the cooperation of Bharat, a ... other beings, either in peace or war. He told the Asuras that it was intended to teach the virtues and benefits of good deeds. It embodies the very essence of all there is in the world of learning and of art. Brahma told Bharat that they have to perform their work, ‘Natya’, before Lord Shiva to get his approval and advice. When they learned that Lord Shiva would be willing to ... Shiva’s consort Parvati, also instructed him in her style, “lasya’, Later Parvati taught her style to Usha. Usha instructed the women of Saurastra, and from there it gradually spread to the rest of the world. Even Tandu passed this revealed art on to mortals on the earth.
10084: Frankenstein - Every One Needs A Family
... supply my place to my younger children. Alas! I regret that I am taken from you; and, happy and beloved as I have been, is it not hard . . . a hope of meeting you in another world" (42). Elizabeth is expected to fill in as the role of the mother by taking care of and protecting the young children. Although she replaces the role of the mother, there is still the fact ... to make him one. Not a whole family, but a single person, who could be his companion for life. The way the Monster needs a member is the same as Victor wanting to create a new member himself. By creating the female one, Victor is attempting to make a new family for the monster, but near the completion of the female monster, Victor decides to destroy it. He contemplates that making this female version of the Monster will allow the male one to be ...
10085: Working Mothers
Working Mothers As the saying goes, “ A woman’s place is in the home,” is this still true or is a woman’s new place in the work force? The issue of whether married working mothers should stay at home with the children, and do chores, or join the work force, effects this almost every household across this country ... of work, has increased from under ten percent to over fifty percent. Such fields as lawyers and judges, professional athletes, managers, physicians, and corporate officers. Government statistics state, “ work is a man and woman’s world.” In a survey it states that most men and women agree both sexes should have equal working opportunities. Also that the men accept their new duties and responsibilities at work and home. Increased gender equity has enriched both sexes. Today’s women are entitled to be apart of the life their mothers had to fight to live. Jennifer Wedberg ...
10086: Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770 to 1827)
... a theme on which he then improvised so astonishingly well that Mozart ran out into the adjacent room and commented to his friends, “keep an eye on this one. Some day, he will give the world something to talk about.” He was supposed to stay for some more instruction from Mozart, but unfortunately his mothers sudden ill health prompted his return to Germany. By the time he returned to Vienna in ... gradually growing stronger. He eventually realized that he was going deaf. He began to drop into a depression, and in 1802 he almost committed suicide. However, after being secluded for some time, he made a new effort towards his music. The next ten years brought forth masterpiece after masterpiece. One of his best known symphonies, Symphony No. 5, was written soon thereafter. After 1812, Beethoven found himself confronting many obstacles. Numerous ... were filed against him for various reasons such as royalty rights to his music. His brother died. He began working on one of his greatest pieces, the “Ode to Joy”. The Ode to Joy broke new ground in terms of scale and introduced choral forces into the symphony for the first time. One of the amazing things about this piece is that he composed it while he was deaf. After ...
10087: The Life of William Shakespeare
... with the Lord Chamberlain’s company of players. When the company built the Globe Theater, he became a partner. Shakespeare became very popular. In 1597, he purchased on of the largest houses in Stratford, called New Place. It was next door to Thomas Nash’s house. Thomas Nash became William’s granddaughter’s first husband. Her name was Elizabeth Hall. William’s first daughter, Susanna married physician, John Hall in 1607. William established his wife and two daughters in New Place. He became a leading and loyal citizen. After retirement, he still had his plays produced. In March 1616, Shakespeare made his will. He left his daughter, Susanna, the majority of the estate. He left ... the 20th Century, Shakespeare’s writings are recognized more. William Shakespeare is thought to be the greatest writer ever. There are libraries detected to him and he has had a great impact on the acting world. He has created many words we use in today’s language. William Shakespeare is a great man who made many contributions to our society.
10088: Much Ado About Nothing - Passion Vs. Reason
... Messina was announced, Beatrice immediately started to poke fun at him. She inquired as to who he had become friendly with and then began to say she knew Benedict to be fickle and have a new sworn friend every time that she sees him. This was the first clue to her distaste and also lets one see that she had some sort of interaction with Benedict in the past that left ... her love of him was out in the open he was no longer afraid of the ridicule that rejection would have brought about. He was going to change his ways towards her and express his new found love. Beatrice was the victim of a similar scheme by her friends Hero and Ursula. They spoke of how Benedick’s love of Beatrice was useless because Beatrice could never love a man after ... and Claudio were informed of the trickery that was involved in their being led to believe that Hero was unfaithful, the duel did not take place. The action that Benedict took was not only a brave one but was a testament to his love for Beatrice. Benedict then proposed to marry Beatrice in public, and she accepted. The two former enemies were now going to be joined in holy matrimony. ...
10089: Slaves in Rome: Low Level Servants or Overlooked Mental Force?
... opportunity to eventually become a part of free society and even attain the right to vote! Even in their "slave" state they were feared silently by their masters. Although slavery is evident throughout the ancient world, Romans possessed and depended on slaves more than any other culture. There were slaves for even the common farmer. They were dealt and traded like used cars, "and slaves were, it appears, sold, as cars ... treatment of slaves became a frequent discussion amongst the Romans. There was those such as Cat the Elder, who believed that it was cheaper to work slaves to death and then replace them by buying new ones. Then the argument of slaves being very cognitive beings and the abusive treatment being a catalyst for conspiracy to revolt and kill their owners. When once free slaves could attain citizenship from Rome, although ... and govern a huge empire, or just plain laziness, but at any length you would have to agree that Romans used all resources in building a massive empire unequal to any other of the ancient world. But in the end it was still built by the workhorse of every family, the "used car". Just like the Romans we as a society could not function without our used cars of today. ...
10090: Gangs
... partake in the stealing, killing and other assorted criminal activities usually reserved for the "men". Some female pioneers have shattered the glass ceiling of gang culture creating their own separate but equal gangs blazing a new trail into sub-humanity. If a Female gangsters have kids they are valued less than the younger female newcomers, called "Cherries". Often a 25-30 year old "OG" gangsters will abandon the mother of his ... includes commiting a violent crime, getting "jumped in" (beaten by other gang members) being sexed in or having sex with a known HIV positive gang member, A notorious street gang called the Bloods initiates its new members by requiring them to slash a stranger across the face, or even kill. The media has a big impact on youth gangs, Oftentimes, young peripheral or associate gang members get their first exposure to ... his mouth shut he was admired by the Mafia and by virtue of that he rose to be the leader of that family). While in prison, these youngsters become exposed to and indoctrinated into the world of real life gangbangers who are truly the hardest of the hard-core. Then they return back to the streets with there prison record in hand like a diploma from college with more "knowledge" ...


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