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- 15091: To My Dear And Loving Husband
- ... in the Indies. When a deeper examination is taken, one can see how Bradstreet may have been trying to portray a sense of irony when describing the love with her husband. This exploration for a new interpretation allows the reader to think in such a way that others may not think of. This search for deeper meaning is essential to literature, because it adds variance and diversity to the interpretations. Anne ... literally, or it can be taken deeper, and be perceived differently with tactful analysis. The ability to understand literature in great depth is significant. It is important to probe deeper in order to gain a new perspective.
- 15092: Address at March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom
- ... and Freedom In this speech made by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. he is trying to get many points across. They specifically are on people who treat black people and other races differently in the world today. One of the first statements made was he talked about the Emancipation Proclamation and setting blacks free. Then he goes on and says One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still ... father, sister, brotherIn this speech made by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. he is trying to get many points across. They specifically are on people who treat black people and other races differently in the world today. One of the first statements made was he talked about the Emancipation Proclamation and setting blacks free. Then he goes on and says One hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still ...
- 15093: Puritanism
- ... They were put there because their names had been "cried out" by tormented young girls as the cause of their pain. Everyone waited for a trial of a crime punishable by death in 17th-century New England, the practice of witchcraft. Under the Massachusetts Bay Colony legal structure, those who were accused of consorting with the devil were considered felons. Today, a person must commit a serious crime, such as murder ... evidence. This belief in the power of the accused to use their invisible shapes or specters to torture their victims had sealed the fates of those tried by the Court of Oyer and Terminer. The new court released those awaiting trials and pardoned those awaiting execution. In effect, the Salem witch trials were over. After the trials had concluded, Jurors and magistrates apologized. Restitution was made to the victims' families and ...
- 15094: Generic Letter on the Reduction of Forests in Canada
- ... all forests some years ago. It is well known that the decrements of the forests will leave us without trees in the next few decades. It will also cause many wildlife species to find a new environment to live and may cause climatical changes. However, if we decide not to cut trees, our economy will suffer greatly due to the many job losses. If we decide to continue with the cutting ... still suffer in the near future--where all jobs will still be lost because there will not be any trees to cut! Therefore, both these decisions will leave us with an extreme upset. Now, with new technological advancements, we have learned how to make our forests grow forty percent faster with forest replantation. This may help us to keep our forests living for a extended duration, but it does not satisfy ...
- 15095: The Job Of A Graphic Designer
- ... and design of goods, from gravestone markers to detergent boxes, from album covers to dog food cans (The Princeton Review Guide to Your Career.) Graphic artists, or graphic designers, are the bases of the graphic world. It is their designs that are sent to layout artists and then to the printers and then onto the outside world on cd covers, cereal boxes, billboards, posters, and basically anything that has to do with a visual representation. Graphic artists, even though most love what they do, can have a highly stressful job because they ...
- 15096: The Black Cat
- ... hanging from the gallows. The black and white color of the cat implies to the reader that after committing another evil act, he will be caught and justice will prevail. This indeed does happen. The new cat began to like the narrator and followed him and this increases his madness. When walking to the cellar with his wife and the cat, the narrator became angry when the cat almost made him ... out of hell" (352-353). This passage goes back to the claim that black cats symbolize evil. A fiend is another name for the devil. As said before, the black and white color of the new cat foreshadowed that the cat will cause something evil to happen and some form of justice will prevail. The narrator claims that the cat was screaming when he tapped on the wall with his cane ...
- 15097: Women In The Labour Force
- December 17, 1992 The past decades their has been a dramatic increase of women participating in the labour force from countries all over the world including Canada. In 1950, one Canadian worker in five was a woman. By 1980 this percentage had doubled, and women are expected to make up more than 44 percent of the labour force by the ... force had ever witnessed. In North America it is common for women to have part-time or summer jobs, and the participation rate of teenage girls is high. It is also mostly high throughout the world in places as United Kingdom because of the fewer women going to school. But in places like France, Italy, and Japan the female participation rate is very low. In most of the countries the labour ...
- 15098: Analysis of the Free-Throw Shot
- ... things I can do to increase my performance, and through this I was able to narrow down what muscles to concentrate on to improve my performance. References Dayton, William. Sports Fitness and Training. Pantheon Books: New York, 1987. McArdle, William D. Exercise Physiology. Lea & Febiger: Philadelphia, 1981. Wirhed, Rolf. Athletic Ability, The Anatomy of Winning. Harmony Books: New York, 1984. Analysis of the Free-Throw Shot by Shane Stocks Kinesiology Paul Bruning April 07, 1997
- 15099: The Island of Dr. Moreau
- ... humans into beast-like animals. For the rest of Prendick's stay on the island he maintains an uneasy feeling and he wishes he never arrived on this island. The Next sketch illustrates the beasts new thirst for blood, which is a major turning point for the story. Roaming free, these beast-people are highly intelligent with murderous instincts. Their thirst for blood is pacified through a combination of sedatives and ... ended up that he was the last one left on the island except for a few beasts. Prendick later escaped the clutches of his captors and flees the island leaving behind terror, but taking a new life with him. I chose not to use colour in my drawings because without colour a feeling of coldness is present and I felt Moreau was a cold person. Doctor Moreau was a complex man ...
- 15100: The Blue Hotel
- Stephen Crane is a well-known author of variety of short stories. He was born in Newark, New Jersey, the son of a Methodist minister. After schooling at Lafayette College and Syracuse University, he worked in New York as a freelance journalist. His short stories and experimental poetry, also, anticipate the ironic realism of the decades ahead. In his brief and energetic life, he published fourteen books while acting out, in his ...
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