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- 3291: Pulp Fiction
- ... control anyone but yourself, because if you are busy trying to control others, you may not be tending to yourself, leaving yourself wide open to manipulation by others like yourself. If we mind our own business and take care of ourselves, the world would go a lot smoother, and have many fewer conflicts.
- 3292: Of Mice and Men: A Comprehensive Comparison of Novel and Movie
- ... film. I liked the film better than Steinbeck's novel. "Of Mice and Men" is a story of people who express their troubles clearly, holding on to thin dreams as they go about their thankless business. The novel, set in the 1930s, is a story of friendship of migrant workers George Milton and Lennie Smalls. The pair travels from ranch to ranch, dreaming of someday making enough money so they can ...
- 3293: The Constitution
- ... punished by the government. The writer s of the Constitution wanted people to feel safe that they could express their thoughts, but they did not mean that a pornography store should be allowed to do business a few blocks from public schools. I myself like speaking and telling other people what I think is right and what I think is wrong, but the well being of the public has to be ...
- 3294: History And Development Of The Internet
- ... landline to a computer 94,000 miles away. This was the point when the military really began to take interest in the project. (Diamond, 5) When it first started APRAnet was limited mainly to military business by the APRA but soon scientists began to use it to collaborate on research through e-mail. Not long after the first mailing list appeared called SF-LOVERS. The APRA repeatedly shut the growing number ...
- 3295: C-SPAN, the Cable TV channel
- ... there will be a C-SPAN3, a C-SPAN4, and a C-SPAN5 in a few years- networks devoted, respectively, to domestic politics, (political programming apart from the sessions of the Senate and House), to business and economics, and to internatinal affairs. Those ideas, however, are on hold for now, pending the must-carry dispute, and, more importantly, the advent of the 'five-hundred channel universe'."6 In today's fast ...
- 3296: The Advantage of Commercials
- ... TV is also flexible in how both local and national companies can use this type of media if it suits their needs and budget. As one can plainly see, if you own a nationally known business, you can broadcast their selling messages either from coast to coast or in selected local markets. As stated before, the reason small companies can advertise with TV commercials is because of it's comparatively low ...
- 3297: Death of A Salesman: Willy Loman - A Tragic Hero
- ... discussion between Willy and Linda. Willy is depressed about his inability to make enough money to support his family, his looks, his personality and the success of his friend and neighbor, Charley. "My God if business doesn't pick up , I don't know what I'm gonna do!" is the comment made by Willy after Linda figures the difference between the family's income and their expenses. Before Linda has ...
- 3298: The Labours Of Mendevolin
- ... I am, not to mention this ultimate evil thing. Why should I go with you, what am I going to get out of this? Look old man, I'm perfectly happy here, minding my own business and drinking my wine. MENDEVOLIN: (Stands) First of all, the bees are not larger than you, in fact, they're not even as large as normal bees. Secondly, I have faith in my father, he ...
- 3299: One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest
- ... that appear during McMurphy s fishing trip are a good example of the first way the book describes women. They are shown as amoral, trivialising sex so that it is seen only as a meaningless business transaction. It is also made clear of the loss of McMurphy s at the age of nine: The first girl ever drug me to bed wore that same dress. I was about ten Taught me ...
- 3300: The Women's Rights Movement (1848-1998)
- ... National Organization for Women (NOW) was organized, soon to be followed by an array of other mass-membership organizations addressing the needs of specific groups of women, including Blacks, Latinas, Asian-Americans, lesbians, welfare recipients, business owners, aspiring politicians, tradeswomen, and professional women of every sort. During that same time frame, thousands of young women on college campuses were playing active roles within the anti-war and civil rights movement, at ...
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