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2931: Talk Shows and Their Effects on the Audience
... for a certain book can send it soaring to the top of the bestseller lists. On the other is a collection of angry Texas cattlemen contend that Winfrey and her popular show have hurt their business by hosting a rant on “mad cow” disease – and that she ought to pay dearly for what she and her guests said. The legal standoff inspired jokes and derisive comments, but those on both sides ...
2932: Character Change in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House
... Ibsen “Notes” 1613). A woman borrowing money during this time period is unheard of. As Kristine tells Nora, “A wife can’t borrow without her husband’s consent” (Ibsen 1571). However, secretly Nora does have business sense so she can manage the money and that is how she borrows it. Torvald eventually gets well and Nora is left with paying the loan back. She finds ways to save money. As Nora ...
2933: Crude Operatons - Oil And The Environment
... for Ccean Protection." Environmental News Network. URL:http://enn.com/enn-news-archive/1998 (21 May 1998). Gorman, Martha. Environmental Hazards: Marine Pollution. Santa Barbra: ABC-CLIO, 1993. Oil Spills: Just a Cost of Doing Business. Washington D.C.: The Wilderness Society, 1991. Onishi, Normimitosu. "Nigeria Combustable as Sout's Oil Enriches North." The New York Times Online. URL:http://nytimes.com/ (18 Oct. 1998). Rowell, Andrew. "Crude Operators: the Future ...
2934: Death of a Salesman: Linda
... not only affects Willy, but also Biff and Happy. Willy repeatedly tells his sons that in order to succeed in the world, they needed to be well-liked. He also taught them that in the business world, a person could start off from the bottom and make it to the top in no time. Linda was present when Willy talked to his sons about these issues, and even knowing that one ...
2935: The Grapes of Wrath: Movie Review
... eventually there would be no more work to do, or the government would run out of funds. All these programs were hated by some, and loved by others, and some just didn't care. The business men that were lucky enough not to lose everything, and the other employees working in the cities who still had jobs during the depression didn't like these new programs. In the movie, The Grapes ...
2936: Blazing Saddles: Blazing Satire
... stop and exclaim, “Somebody’s gotta go back and get a sh*t load of dimes!” No person, in an actual western, would stop; they would simply ride around the building and carry on with business. Another example is, when the strongest thug, Mongo, comes into town, a bomb, made to look like a “candy-gram” is the only thing that can stop him. Just before the bomb explodes Mongo cheers ...
2937: The Modern World Needs A Don Quixote
... the hand. Another important trait to Don Quixote requires him to be fair and never take advantage. Society as individuals does not play fair. Whatever the advantage may be and we gladly accept it. Many business men con other associates just to get the results they need to come out on top. Other things like law enforcement's turning to the other side just for a slice of the cake. Even ...
2938: Polonius Is Folish
... and make him look foolish to the audience. Hamlet tells Polonius: “You are a fishmonger” (2. 2. 190). 5 According to Leo Kirschbaum: “A fishmonger is a barrel, one who employs a prostitute for his business. Hamlet is obliquely telling the old councilor that he is using his own daughter for evil ends” (Kirschbaum 86). After Hamlet insults Polonius and Ophelia, Polonius still refuses to give up this theory that Hamlet ...
2939: Climate Change (term Paper)
... and increased economic output is a step in the wrong direction, at least in terms of the environment’s wellbeing. Given the state of present day research, it has reasonably been estimated that “under a business as usual scenario of continued growth of fossil fuel use, and hence of greenhouse gas emissions, the global average temperature is estimated to rise at a rate close to 0.3C per decade—a rate ...
2940: Great Gatsby
... of emotion sometime in the future. F. Scott Fitzgerald published the book in 1925 using the actual time in history, the Roaring Twenties to help create Gatsby's character. Gatsby's participation in the bootlegging business, the extravagant parties he throws, and the wealthy, careless lifestyle the Buchanans represent, are all vivid pictures of that time frame. Fitzgerald's portrayal of the time period creates lifelike characters in the novel. By ...


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