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4571: Their Eyes Were Watching God
... Did marriage end the cosmic loneliness of the unmated, did it compel love like the sun the day?” This is asking if marriage made love for Janie as the sun makes the day for the world. Is the basis of love marriage...just as the basis for day is the sun. To Janie, this was not true. She did not feel as though she loved Logan, and that’s all she really wanted. She didn’t want to be treated as the rest of the world was treated. She wanted to be treated as an individual and not as a slave. She was a slave to marriage. She didn’t want to be there, where there was no warmth. Joe Starks ... her made her feel unbelievable. They did things she had never even thought of. Tea Cake took her places she had never been. “To Janie’s strange eyes, everything in the Everglades was big and new.” Janie went to many new places and met many new people that she would’ve never met had she stayed with Logan or stayed in Eatonville with Joe. She would’ve just kept on ...
4572: Abortion
... or not. Some women who become pregnant are not mentally, physically, or financially stable enough to raise a child. If this is the case, I believe that a child should not be brought into the world because it will then have an unhealthy life style. If a woman becomes pregnant from rape or incest then it should be okay for her to have an abortion. For whatever reason, if a woman ... their lives, they are thinking about the child that would be involved. Having a child is a huge responsibility, and if you cannot handle that responsibility, then you should not bring a child into the world. Sometimes women choose to have an abortion due to health risks. If the child or woman will be endangered during or after birth then most doctors will suggest an abortion early in the pregnancy. Many ... because this degraded belief leads others to sin. Those that kill clinic workers, clients, and attempt to legislate this wayward belief lead innocent believers down a road to murder and corruption. Most people in the world have freedom, including women. Freedom meaning that a woman must be free to choose self or to choose selfishly. Certainly a woman with fewer economic and social choices- for instance, a woman struggling to ...
4573: Catcher In The Rye
... man getting expelled from another school, the Catcher in the Rye is, in fact, a perceptive study of one individual’s understanding of his human condition. Holden Caulfield, a teenager growing up in 1950’s, New York, has been expelled from school for poor achievement once again. In an attempt to deal with this he leaves school a few days prior to the end of term, and goes to New York to take a vacation before returning to his parents’ inevitable irritation. Told as a monologue, the book describe Holden’s thoughts and activities over these few days, during which he describes a developing nervous ... a unique story of a unique child. Engle writes, "The story is engaging and believable…Full of right observations and sharp insight, and wonderful sort of grasp of how a boy can create his own world of fantasy and live forms"(3) Holdens continuous thoughts on the death are not typical of most teenagers. His near obsession with death might come from having experienced two deaths in his early life. ...
4574: The US Government
... Despite the seemingly insurmountable odds, Clinton won the election, with 46% of voting Americans supporting him. Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was born March 11, 1936 in an Italian majority section of Trenton, New Jersey. His father, Eugene Scalia was a literary scholar and a professor of Romance Languages at Brooklyn College. His mother was an elementary school teacher. Scalia attended Xavier High School, a Catholic Military academy. He ... Blough, Glen O. The Young People's Book of Science. United States of America, McGraw-Hill, c1968, pp. 1-436. Claiborne, Robert. Word Mysteries & Histories. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, c1986. pp. 2-308. "Congress." The New American Desk Encyclopedia. Volume 1, page 302. United States of America, Penguin Books Incorporated, 1989. Markoff, John. Cyberpunk. New York, Simon & Schuster, c 1991, pp. 1-366 "Webster's New World Dictionary Second College Edition," United States of America, The World Publishing Company, c1970. pp. 156, 224, 332, 627, 633. Wood, Leonard C. ...
4575: Alexis De Tocqueville (1805-18
... Beaumont grew restless of their positions and wanted to study the prison system in America. They arrived in May of 1831 in Newport, Rhode Island on the steamer President after having their route diverted from New York, due to bad weather. Their stay was only nine months but traveled the west to Green Bay, from New Orleans to Quebec and to Boston then on to New York where they boarded a ship to return home. They traveled on foot, horse, stage coach, and steam boat. Beaumont and Tocqueville met with several people of different backgrounds and ambitions, from the high ...
4576: Future Of Radio And The Internet
... two ways. With the Internet, there is no broadcaster or receiver and you can easily talk back to the content providers, or become one. The only downside to the Internet is availability; in today's world, Internet content is about as accessible as radio content was in its early days. The Internet and its content are largely available through a large, ungainly box, usually in the corner of the living room ... can be any combination of the sound we now call radio, the pictures we normally see as television plus the raw data and interactivity confined to our computers. The future is rapidly approaching and a new mass communications technology revolution has started, one that allows all people to communicate at once, and be able to access information for anywhere in the world. It is time to rethink the way we communicate information and not to just re-engineer the old methods with new technology. Internet radio systems already offer potential for change to broadcasters, but potential ...
4577: Authur Miller
... the dramatic special Playing for Time. Death of a Salesman was not Arthur Miller's first success on Broadway. Two years before, when All My Sons opened at the Coronet Theater, Brooks Atkinson of the New York Times wrote: "The theater has acquired a genuine new talent." The play also won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award and the Donaldson Award (voted upon by Billboard subscribers). Since the debut of All My Sons he has noted: "The success of a play, especially one's first success, ...
4578: Why Does Theatre Survive
Why does theatre survive? 3rd term acting studies essay by Ralph Gassmann "All the world’s a stage…" to quote the world’s most famous playwright William Shakespeare who rose to prominence in the 16th century during the reign of Elizabeth I, and who’s plays have excited and obsessed the generations since and will doubtless continue ... is an intrinsic part of his/her personality, an inborn urge and desire - and the courage - to become, for that brief moment in time, another human being. Playwrights and directors are artists who interpret the world they live in trough theatre and give the actor, as the creator, the basic material to work with. These people will always find a way to express themselves through the art of acting and ...
4579: Economic Rebirth Or Social Sui
... revival, reconstruction of a downtown area, and slashed unemployment rates. These are just a few of the enticements promised to local governments by the Gambling industry when it sets its sights on a location for new development. Casino proponents and politicians eager to pad their tax base emphasize the multiplier effect: new jobs that inject money into the local economy, and new money means new businesses that will spur further economic growth. Has the community asked why would a gaming company invest upwards of 300 million dollars in this town? There are definite answers to these ...
4580: Greek Literature
... the 5th century B.C., local differences caused the forms of letters to vary from one city-state to another with Greece. But from the 4th century on the alphabet became uniform throughout the Greek world. A lot of the literature popular throughout history can be traced to the Greeks. The Greeks did not invent these literary forms, they did perfect them. A popular Greek literary form was epic poetry. Like ... century was in philosophy. There was an enormous influence on Western society from Greek Philosophy. Greek philosophers and scientists didn't believe that the gods really caused all the natural things that occur in the world. The Greeks thought people could answer these questions. The search for answers was not always successful. Greeks at the time believed that the god of the waters caused earthquakes. In the 500s B.C., the first Greek philosopher challenged this belief. He claimed that the world rested on water and earthquakes resulted from wind making waves in the water. The philosopher's explanation was wrong, but he took a first step in searching for true explanations rather than blaming the ...


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