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8721: Seinfeld
... such as my beloved Mash and I Love Lucy were as captivating or enthralling. There is only one show that could have started Must See TV, only one show that could be the anchor for new sitcoms year after year while continuing to hold it's position of number one in the rating wars, only one sitcom is this grand, this superior, and this notable, Seinfeld. The zenith of television sitcoms ... the other character was involved in. This in turn allows the supporting actor or actress to verbally and almost always physically respond with exaggerated gestures and eye movements. Jerry reflects the single male, quasi yuppie, New Yorker, with the bicycle hanging in the apartment, the security system to "buzz" guests in, and the 12 boxes of cereal always present and visible on his kitchen shelf. He becomes so easy to relate ... conscience. We all love George and his inflated ego, whining, penny pinching personality. George off and on is forced to live with his parents, depending on his current job and financial situation. The smothering, overwhelming New York Jewish parents, who add a depth to the show because of their bazaar behavior. They speak with the New York accent, whining to new heights, expressing the last conservative generations values. These very ...
8722: U.S. Scourge Spreads South Of The Border
... fact was opening drug doors just south of our own community, which is why I chose to do an in depth study of the easiness of drug purchase in our southern neighbor. It's not new news but a overwhelming growth in the usage of drugs, especially Rohypnol. “The Mexican border town called Tijuana across from San Diego, California, once was a famous as a playground for drunken sailors and college ... craze with our youths. I couldn't believe people would actually want to stick a needle in their arm for joy and pleasure. It is no longer the sniff, smoking of drugs but a whole new trend of slamming (using needles to induce a drug). Even the worldwide scare of Aids doesn't keep the drug of heroin from society. Dirty needles also scar the arms of the heroin addict for ... to treatments for Aids and cancer. On Tijuana's Avenida Revolucion, a tourist strip where merchants hawk liquor and Cuban cigars amid the blare of mariachi music, bustling drugstores with names like Pharmacy America and New York Pharmacy ring up an average of $3000.00 in sales a day, a local Tijuana pharmacist said. While they lack hard proof, U.S. authorities have told the Mexican government at a couple ...
8723: Canada Lacks A Real National Identity
... be Canadians but we think of Canada as a place of refuge rather than a home. This ties in with our lack of patriotism. Many Canadians that I know, come Olympic time or another big world competition, rather that cheering for Canada, will cheer for their home country. A reason for this is because of our multicultural society. Because in Canada, Œ anything goes¹, there is no push to be Canadian. So ... sharing recipes or inviting friends over to help celebrate Ukrainian Christmas. All of this has an affect on the Canadian identity. Canadians from different parts of the country and people from different parts of the world have different ideas on what the Canadian identity is. This gives the idea that there really is no national identity. People from other countries tend to see Canada as one of the best places in the world to live. They say that Canadians are nice, mannerly, polite, and law abiding among many other things. The United Nations went as far as to say that Canada was the best country to live ...
8724: Maximizing One's Profits
Table Of Contents Abstract Introduction 1 Results Startup 2 Early Adult Life 3 Middle Life 5 Active Retirement 7 Quiet Retirement 11 Summary 12 Appendix 1 13 Abstraction The objective of anybody in the world is to maximize its profits, and make a plan for future. I desire to see " How much money I need to achieve my dream, and how I can make debts to make my life better ... I am just a short of fund. Then, I decided to borrow some money from a bank. After I succeeded to make revolutionary OS called "Oikawa OS", my company becomes the largest company in the world. So, I decide to buy two dream cars with a down payment from the bank. After several years, I plan to buy a house due to getting married and having baby. To buy a house ... month. For marriage and babies, I withdraw all of my money in tern deposit. For retirement, I make some profit to lend money to some companies to help. I also try to travel around the world until money run out. Start up I graduate from UBC at this time and I tries to found a computer company called "Oikawa soft LTD". So, I borrow some money from NS bank. I ...
8725: Hitler
... first time he tried to get admission and in the next year, 1907, he tried again and was very sure of success. To his surprise he faileor to all and was destined to rule the world. The paper blamed Communists and Jews for all their problems and Hitler agreed with those views. Hitler agreed with most of the points made in the news paper. He continued to live a poor life ... then eventually in 1913 decided to move to Munich. Still living in Vienna and being Austrian by birth, Hitler showed more loyalty to Germany. He thought that the Aryan race was destined to rule the world. Many believed that he tried to escape the draft, but it was never proven. His life in Munich was not much better then before and he continued to be poor. Then in 1914 World War I broke out and Hitler saw this as a great opportunity to show his loyalty to the "fatherland" by volunteering for the Imperial army. He did not want to fight in the Austrian ...
8726: To Kill A Mocking Bird
... purpose for writing this report is to give knowledge and express my opinion on this book. Characters: Jem is my first favorite character. He’s Scout’s older brother. I like him because he was brave and he always looked out for his sister. I thought he was stupidly brave to go back and get his pants from Boo’s fence. That’s basically all the reasons, I just liked him a lot. He didn’t do much, but if I were a kid I’d still want to hang out with him. Atticus is another one of my favorite characters because he was so brave to defend Tom Robionson in court. Tom was a black man accused of rapping a white woman. He risked his life and family’s safety for Tom’s life. He ignored Tom’s race ...
8727: U.S. Scourge Spreads South of The Border
... fact was opening drug doors just south of our own community, which is why I chose to do an in depth study of the easiness of drug purchase in our southern neighbor. It's not new news but a overwhelming growth in the usage of drugs, especially Rohypnol. "The Mexican border town called Tijuana across from San Diego, California, once was a famous as a playground for drunken sailors and college ... craze with our youths. I couldn't believe people would actually want to stick a needle in their arm for joy and pleasure. It is no longer the sniff, smoking of drugs but a whole new trend of slamming (using needles to induce a drug). Even the worldwide scare of Aids doesn't keep the drug of heroin from society. Dirty needles also scar the arms of the heroin addict for ... to treatments for Aids and cancer. On Tijuana's Avenida Revolucion, a tourist strip where merchants hawk liquor and Cuban cigars amid the blare of mariachi music, bustling drugstores with names like Pharmacy America and New York Pharmacy ring up an average of $3000.00 in sales a day, a local Tijuana pharmacist said. While they lack hard proof, U.S. authorities have told the Mexican government at a couple ...
8728: Edgar Allen Poe
... label Edgar Allen Poe a horror writer, plain and simple others refer to Poe as the father of the detective story, but over all he´s one Americas greatest writers. His ability of expressing the world in gothic ways, really captures the reader´s attention. Even though he lead a tough life and was known as a sadistic drug addict and alcoholic, he still managed to produce great pieces of literature. Three of his greatest works were "The Tell Tale heart", "The Fall of the House Usher", and "The Raven." All of these are very known troughout the world and are considered three of Poe´s greatest pieces. He was born in Boston on January 19, 1809, his parents, regular members of Federal street theater, named him Edgar Poe. Shortly before his mother's ... he makes the reader paranoid about their surroundings, and makes them wonder everything around. Most all of Poe´s characters, are lonely and mentally distressed people. Most of his characters try to escape the real world and try to enter the insane world they create. By the end of the poems, the characters are considered completely insane or death comes to them. In most cases the main character or the ...
8729: Terrorism
Terrorism JUNE 1914: a young man in Sarajevo steps up to a carriage and fires his pistol. The Archduke Ferdinand dies. Within weeks, the first world war has begun. The 1940s: the French resistance kill occupying troops when and how they can. June 1944: at Oradour-sur-Glane, in central France, German SS troops take revenge, massacring 642 villagers. August 1945: the United States Air Force drops the world's first nuclear weapons. Some 190,000 Japanese die, nearly all of them civilians. Within days the second world war has ended. Which of these four events was an act of terrorism? Which achieved anything? Which, if any, will history judge as justified? And whose history? Terrorism is not the simple, sharp-edged, ...
8730: The Transformation Of Nora
... which they supported their husbands, took care of their children, and made sure everything was perfect around the house. Nora is portrayed as a doll throughout the play until she realizes the truth about the world she lives in, and cuts herself free. Nora Helmer was a delicate character that had been pampered all of her life, by her father, and by Torvald. She really didn\\'t have a care in the world. She didn\\'t even have to care for the children; the maid would usually take care of that. In every sense of the word, she was your typical housewife. Nora never left the house, mostly ... believable. It stands for every marriage where equality never took place. Many women knew their social status and lived as they were meant to, but for the few that realized there was more to the world then the sheltered life they were living, broke free. Nora was one of the women who knew her place and acted accordingly until she saw that her name had no real value. She was ...


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