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- 2231: To Kill a Mockingbird: Scout and Maturity
- ... Robinson before his trial even began. When Calpurnia took Jem and Scout to attend the Negro church, one woman, Lula, protests at permitting white children into their church. Lula stated, "You ain't got no business bringin' white chillun here-they got their church, we got our'n. It's our church, ain't it, Miss Cal?" (Lee, p. 119) This shows the inequality conflicting between the whites and blacks in ...
- 2232: T.S. Elliot's "Tradition and the Individual Talent" and Alain Locke's "The New Negro
- ... throughout his career" (ibid.). By doing so the poet will in effect be able to develop something wholly original. The Modern poet should hold to tradition in another way as well. As Elliot states, "The business of the poet is not to find new emotions but to use the ordinary ones and, in working them up into poetry, to express feelings that are not in actual emotions at all" (1410). When ...
- 2233: Analysis of Animal Farm
- ... pigs slowly changed. First they stopped working on the farm and started supervising the work. Second, they moved into the farm house and slept on beds. Third, they started talking to the humans and conducting business with them. Fourth, they started wearing human clothes. Finally, they started walking on two legs instead of four. When standing side-by- side, most of the animals on the farm could not tell the difference ...
- 2234: The Great Gatsby: Adults in the Great Gatsby and Adults in the 80s and 90s
- ... was violence in the 20's with gangs and mob leaders such as Al Capone. He was a notorious racketeer who fought with other gangs. Today there are also gang crimes like in the music business there were killings of two rap artists. The killings took place because of animosity among the East Coast and the West Coast rappers. Even though there is discrimination and irresponsibility many young adults prove their ...
- 2235: John Jake's Homeland: A Review
- ... Jakes portrays Joe Jr. as spoiled and with out focus, especially when compared to Paul's mature approach to life and work. Jades utilizes the character of Paul to introduce the reader to the fledgling business of moving pictures. Paul is fascinated with this new "art form;" which involves him in many adventures including war, a brush with death, and marrying his first love. This first novel of the Crown series ...
- 2236: Preaks Vs. Administrators
- ... Netanywhere from ten to fifteen percent per month (Spencer, "Hacking McDonalds"6).The Internet was first released to major universities in the United States of America. Since then, the universities have offered connections to small business, service providers, and even to the individual user. Sometimes these connections cost a fortune, and sometimes they can be obtained for free ("Internet History"). Although some of the original universities have droppedoff the Net for ...
- 2237: Summary of Aycliffe's The Lost
- ... help him establish his bona fides as the owner of Castle Vliacu.. Liliana and her secret boyfriend, however, hope to lead him into opening not an orphanage but rather a hotel at the castle, a business likely to gather great financial rewards. A grinding winter journey to the castle takes Michael and Liliana through villages where many peasants seem never to have seen a car. When their own breaks down, the ...
- 2238: William Faulkner's Absalom
- William Faulkner's Absalom William Faulkner came from an old, proud, and distinguished Mississippi family, which included a governor, a colonel in the Confederate army, and notable business pioneers. He grew up in Oxford, Mississippi which he later renamed Jefferson, Mississippi in his novels. Although Faulkner is a contemporary American, he is already considered one of the world's greatest novelists. He was ...
- 2239: Modern Relevancy of A Christmas Carol
- ... emphasized than the true meaning of Christmas, which is the birth of Christ. Ebenezer Scrooge was a lonely old man that had a heart of stone. His idea of Christmas was a time for his business. Almost nothing could break through his cold heart. Scrooge would say, "Bah Humbug!" at every person he spotted celebrating the Christmas holiday. He would even put down his nephew because of his Christmas Spirit. The ...
- 2240: Cryptography
- ... on civil liberties is astounding. The US cellular Phone industry is lobbying for protective laws to fix the problems they made in making a poor security system for phones. It is an example of big business trying to use the govern¬ ment to fix their mistakes.(Shneier) In researching,I found out about Digital Cer¬ tificates. Basically it is a way to ensure that the information that is received from a ...
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