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- 17261: Canada Immigration Laws
- ... without seeing any return. Several womens groups have protested but only slight gains have been achieved. They have found it extremely difficult to afford the time and money to learn the English language and develop new skills that would help them pass the immigration requirements once their work permit had expired. Domestic workers have been denied basic freedoms that other workers enjoy in modern society: the freedom to choose and change ...
- 17262: Satire at it's Best In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- ... would sell him South, sure. Well, he was right; he was most always right; he had an uncommon level headed for a nigger."(81) This shows a point that Huck and the rest of the world will believe into the fact that blacks are less intelligent than Whites, but Huck is surprised that Jim almost breaks that mold that society has placed. "Then at the bottom was the biggest line of ...
- 17263: Through The Tunnel
- ... side of the tunnel with all of his fears and beliefs of a child. However, as he improves his swimming skills, he develops the confidence to swim through the tunnel. He exits this tunnel with new beliefs. He is now a man. The story uses the tunnel to represent burdens or challenges needed to achieve some goal. In the story, it was necessary to make safe passage through the tunnel. The ...
- 17264: To Build A Fire Character Stud
- ... things best the hard way. Fortunately for us, we often get another chance. We should cherish the advice and wisdom of others and blend them with our own knowledge to create our view of the world. If we could succeed at this, we would probably live much happier lives.
- 17265: The Life and Death of The Mayor of Caterbridge
- ... Farfrae is first introduced. Alike in the Bible King Saul seeks a man to "remain in [his] service" (1 Sam 19:22) for, he also needs a partner to help him in some manner. Both new characters are described as musicians, but Mr. Farfrae is just passing though Casterbridge, and has no intentions of staying. At first, Farfrae declines Henchards invitation to stay and help him run business of Casterbridge ...
- 17266: Frankenstein by: Mary Shelley
- ... to murder them. This lead up to the death of Frankenstein's nephew - yes, the monster did it. He was tired of being a pariah and was in the search of love. This not something new in life. Mankind has always hated and feared things that they do not understand. People's lives were lost, because they look different from what is called the "normal". Then there is the people who ...
- 17267: The Cultural Gap In Joy Luck Club
- ... his friends who spoke "perfect" English and his teachers who taught and exposed him to the American culture. "It was like I was bringing home the American culture to my parents everytime I learned something new in school," Wong recalls. "I remember bringing home the first permission slip to go on a field trip when I was in kindergarten. My parents couldn't get over the fact that field trips existed ...
- 17268: Affirmative Action
- ... that many people say that affirmative action will bring diversity to our workforce. A projection done by the San Jose Tribune suggests that by the year 2000, white males will make up only 10% of new hires. This does not promote diversity, rather reverse discrimination. To have a unified and peaceful society, we must move away from the separation of color lines. We moved forward when we abolished segregation, but we ...
- 17269: To Judge A Book By Its Cover
- ... the Library Bill of Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights were adopted in late 1948. Since then, masses of objectionable material have come to rest on library shelves. The post war movement of World War II raised a lot of questions concerning censorship after the book burning in Nuremberg square. With widespread fear of communism surrounding Americans, barriers were needed to thwart the possibility of communistic ideology. Also during ...
- 17270: United Nations Reform
- ... Union (EU)stated on April 9, 1996 that it feels strongly that the United States should not collect anything off of the UN because it is not contributing what it is supposed to. Many third world nations, such as Indonesia and Chile, are frightened by the attempts at cutting the UN's budget. Most countries feel Japan deserves a permanent seat on the Security Council. The UN proposed an elimination of ...
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