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- 2841: The Poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and John Greenleaf Whittier
- ... intellectual development for himself and his children. However, Venture Smith surprised and contradicted those who believed slaves could not possibly prosper on their own and rose against the odds by accomplishing a list of successful business ventures, in which, he was able to hand down from generation to generation. Venture Smith was brought to Long Island and made a slave. He was forced to accept his new way of life while ...
- 2842: Nature In Frost's Poems
- ... woods are dangerous", "Lovely, dark, and deep," meaning death. "The horse wants to go home because of this." There is pressure for him to move on even though he is tired because he has unfinished business to take care of (Bloom 55, 57, 77). Doubt is everywhere anyone goes. There are always two decisions to make. No matter which one chosen there will always be questions and doubt about the other ...
- 2843: A Duke's Dominance Dooms Duchess
- ... lifelike, forever amongst his wall. The duke instructs his guest to stand in order for them to greet additional company downstairs. It is then disclosed that his guest is a Count's representative here on business. The purpose of this meeting is to interview the duke for marriage to the Count's daughter. The duke is considered the interviewee; however, he is the one that does all the talking. He proclaims ...
- 2844: The vast cyber-frontier is being threatend with censorship from the government
- ... 7 million visits.21 Most of the pictures available on the Internet were at some point in time scanned from a magazine or other places which photos as such are found. Many private BBSs do business in taking free photos to scan for people then keep a copy of the picture for their site. Pornographic images only represent about 3% of all messages on the Usenet newsgroups although Carnegie Mellon found ...
- 2845: The Influence of Personal Experiences In Emily Dickinson's Poetry
- ... educated his children in a strict Puritan way, he himself was not quite a believer. He delayed conversion until well into middle age, ...displayed no mark of singular devotion, defined his vocation in terms of business, and was not inclined to explore the mysteries of the Divinity (Wolff 125) It is possible that the paradox of faith which tore Emily's mind could have had its roots in her father's ...
- 2846: Government Censorship would damage the atmosphere of the freedom to express ideas on the Internet; therefore, government should not encourage censorship
- ... student intends to look for inappropriate material, he/she is very likely to find such material simply by doing an Internet search. Another crucial Internet crime is the theft of credit card numbers. Companies do business on the Net, and credit card numbers are stored on their servers; everyone with the necessary computer knowledge could hack in and obtain such databases for illegal purposes. To cite an instance, the most infamous ...
- 2847: Poetry: Not Me
- Poetry: Not Me Once in time there was a boy named Johnny. Johnny was skinny and clumsy and tall. His family was poor, though they had money His dad owned a business, always on call. He lived in a small town in the Northwest. He was told that he was disadvantaged. His school was bad, but his teachers the best. The classrooms were old, the textbooks were ...
- 2848: Gatsbys Dream
- ... of West Egg, Long Island, sprang from his Platonic conception of himself. He was son of God- a phrase which, if it means anything, means just that-and he must be about his father's business, the service of a vast, vulgar, and meretricious beauty. So he invented just the sort of Jay Gatsby that a seventeen-year-old boy would like to invent, and to this conception he was faithful ...
- 2849: The Phonograph
- ... recorded on CDS makes their ears hurt. Every sound is singled out and highlighted, turning music into a discordant brew of defined noises. The music lacks "warmth". Alas for cuddly music. Money talks, and the business of producing gramophones is no place to make it. The output of gramophones from Japanese electronics companies, the main producers, peaked in 1983. Last year 4.7m gramophones were made in Japan, roughly half the ...
- 2850: My Trip To Woodstock
- My Trip To Woodstock We showed up in the thousands. The small town of Rome, New York was flooded with teenagers, hippies, music lovers and the business savvy. No one knew what to expect or what Woodstock '99 would be remembered for- least of all me. Unlike most other people, I did not leave Woodstock totally discouraged by the actions of those ...
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