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- 2241: Macbeth 11
- ... great battle with himself, Macbeth decides not to go through with the murder. He states to Lady Macbeth: ?We will proceed no further in this business.? Macbeth is not prepared for all her wrath and abuse. She calls him a coward. When in reality it is not cowardice that restrains Macbeth, it is his conscience. She also insults his masculinity, and declares that she would have murdered her child while it was feeding at her breast, rather than break such a promise as Macbeth had done. Persuaded by her conviction, he yields to her, and in order to prove himself a man in her ...
- 2242: Marriage 2
- ... Most people would agree that marriage expectations and traditions have changed over the years. And it is easy to that our images and expectations of marriage and families are constantly changing within society. As a child my outlook on marriage was very simple. My example came from the corny television shows I would watch with my baby-sitter after school, until my mother remarried. Then we became a very close knit ... give mom a break. Sometimes he would work two jobs just to provide for the family and our well being. Society has always played a major role in aspects of marriage and family. As a child I remember wanting to marry a handsome, rich man and adopting loads of children of every race and color to provide them with a happy home. But, of course, I would still have time to ... an act between two people. It involves coping with society, his family, your family, and supporting each other emotionally. I now see that maintaining a family is much more than what I believed as a child, that my childhood fantasy has little chance of coming true. But there is still some part of me that wants some of that fantasy to come true. But maybe not to the full extent ...
- 2243: CLONAID. . . It Makes Sense
- ... a company named Valiant Ventures Ltd. which offers a service called CLONAID, the new human cloning company. This service provides fantastic opportunities to parents with fertility problems or homosexual couples who want to have a child cloned from one of them. The Bahamas-based company plans to build a laboratory in a country where cloning is not illegal. CLONAID will charge as low as two hundred thousand dollars for its cloning ... ethical problem with the procedure. Parents have the right to decide to have a baby who will bear the genetic code of one of them. she states. This way, a widow can now have her child look identical to her dead husband through the process of frozen sperm implantation. You may be wondering, What if the person I want to clone dies?. Well, at CLONAID, they're way ahead of you. It offers a service called INSURACLONE which, for a small fee of fifty thousand dollars, they will provide the sampling and safe storage of cells from a living child or adult in order to create its clone if the person happens to pass away. In case of a genetic disease, the cells will be preserved until scientists can genetically repair the damaged gene ...
- 2244: Drugs and their Effects on Business
- ... or another in every position of a company, and this greatly reduces the efficiency of those employees. This has prompted companies to initiate illegal searches, which violates the rights of employees, and rehabilitation programs. Drug abuse causes many serious problems that could have been avoided if the user wasn't on drugs. The problem of drug abuse has its worse effects when the persons using drugs are responsible for millions of dollars in equipment, money, or lives. Workers on drugs are not alert and uncoordinated. Uncoordinated workers on an assembly line have ... most likely will not use their products again. A worker with a drug problem also misses more days, on sick leave, compared to a worker without a drug problem. The most logical reason for drug abuse is the accessibility of drugs at work and in society. If drugs are so accessible then of course there are going to be abusers. The government has tried to stop the flow of drugs ...
- 2245: Economics
- ... be found by attaining an understanding of the subject called "Economics." Economic Theories Economics are as simple as they are not obscured and as confusing as they are made to serve a selfish purpose. Any child can understand (and practice) the basic principles of economics. But grown men, huge with the stature of government or Chain Banks, find it very useful to obscuure the beyond all comprehension. The things that are ... She does not need her own milk, cannot use her calves and is also made to surrender her own body for meat. In return she gets a sloppy barnyard, a thistle pasture, barking dogs and abuse. Sentient or not, intelligent or stupid, the cow yet sets us a fine example of the perfect citizen of the State. The perfect citizen (from a suppressive government viewpoint) is one who demands nothing and ...
- 2246: Maggie, A Girl From The Street
- ... a drink-quick. Dat s what he said. See? The Johnson family is no acceptation to this. Both the parents were drunkards and frequently in fights. Therefore, this would be a terrible environment for a child to grow up in. With parents who do not accept responsibility and a brother who is more concerned with getting what he wants than his home life, one would often suspect that the other child in this household would not grow up to be a normal and well-adjusted. The character of Maggie Johnson is a girl who is determined but has no control over what she is or what ... If you look at Maggie s dreams and hopes, you will find she is nothing more than a little girl with the same ambitions of any other girl. If she had been anyone else s child, and grown up somewhere else, she could have had a chance to achieve anything she wanted, perhaps even wealthy beyond her wildest dreams. She just grew up with the wrong family, in the wrong ...
- 2247: Master And Slave In The Tempes
- ... What are the reasons that Caliban should obey his masters orders? These questions can be answered through investigating the possession of the island, the justice of punishing Caliban, and Prospero s right to use or abuse his power. One of the reasons for Caliban s defiance towards Prospero is the fact that he believes the island that they are on to be his, but to have been stolen by Prospero. This ... also be questioned. Prospero does not enslave him without reason. He demands service from Caliban on the basis that he attempts to rape his daughter. till though didst seek to violate / The honour of my child (1.2.344). Prospero s argument is that he tries to educate Caliban and to help him, but in return, Caliban tries to take advantage of his daughter. Servitude is thus Prospero s way for ...
- 2248: Labor In America
- ... Shaw's decision was widely accepted. For many years following this decision, unions did not have to fear conspiracy charges. In the next two decades, unions campaigned for a 10-hour working day and against child labor. A number of state legislatures responded favorably. In 1851, for example, New Jersey passed a law calling for a 10-hour working day in all factories. It also forbade the employment of children under ... day, laws establishing a minimum weekly wage, the use of arbitration rather than strikes to settle disputes, laws to protect the health and safety of industrial workers, equal pay for equal work, an end to child labor under 14 years of age and government ownership of railroads, telegraphs and telephones. It was impossible for the Knights to operate in complete secrecy. Rumors of their activities reached the press. Newspaper stories usually ... than before. Employers are adapting to this work force diversity in several ways. Some sponsor education and training programs for potential recruits. Many, in an attempt to attract and accommodate women workers, provide on-site child care, and flexible hours. Others make special arrangements so they can hire more handicapped workers. Overall, there is growing sentiment that the government should help create jobs through public works programs, job training programs, ...
- 2249: Macbeth- Ambition And Hamartea
- ... born from a mother shall kill Macbeth and Macbeth will never be defeated until Great Birnam Wood forest would moves. The four apparitions were an armed head that is a symbol of war. A bloody child which may be Lady Macbeth's child from the past (in the play it said that she had given suck and that means breast-feeding). Last but not least a crowned child holding a tree, which is the symbol of Banquo being the father of many Kings. All these prophasies and apparitions got him confused because after the first prophase Macbeth wants to kill the Thane ...
- 2250: Motives In Toni Morrisons Song
- ... life more than his father, Macon Dead. Upon Milkman's conception, his father Macon, suspecting his sister Pilate becharmed him into having sexual relations with his wife Ruth, fervently calls for Ruth to abort the child. Macon forces Ruth to make several attempts on the unborn child's life, including enemas and the insertion of knitting needles into the vagina; Macon even resorts to punching Ruth in the stomach in a feeble attempt toward miscarriage as well as a show of his ... of importance in Ruth's life; the strong bonds that composed the relationship between Ruth and her father before his death dwarfed Macon and Ruth's relationship as a married couple. The birth of another child, especially a boy, would divert Ruth's attention and make Macon the second man in Ruth's life once again. After Milkman's birth, Macon resents the fact that Ruth finds her greatest pleasure ...
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