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2471: Morality and Legality of Abortion
... focus on what the law and our citizens do value, because this is how laws are changed. American laws hold sacred the value of human rights....but when do a woman's end, and a child's begin? The saving grace, and ultimately, the great flaw of the Constitution is it's variability. Our founding fathers created it as an open door, to allow future generations to correct their mistakes, but ... human gestation period and a 1-month trial run? Whether not abortion is morally acceptable, it is in many cases replacing conventional birth contral and postponing women's decisions as to whether they desire a child. Factors such as invoncenience, financial stability, and bad relationships have become grounds for abortion. These feelings should be evaluated before a women begins to engage in the very act that promotes pro- creation. The necessary ...
2472: The Many Faces of Marriage
... which her people have suffered for so many years have blinded them to the subtle magnificence which can pervade even the lowliest life, and can be tapped by any imagination with sufficient motivation. As a child, Janie longs for the glorious truth which tickles her fancy through the heavenly scent of the pear tree, but the hard materialism of her grandmother and later her first husband restrain her by trying to ... questing spirit is crushed under the pervasive blindness which surrounds her in her early marriages, but when her second husband dies, she again begins to seek the revelation which she so longed for as a child. Her heart is open, and when she encounters Tea Cake, their hearts strike a chord, and Janie finds it possible for her own inner values to resonate. She finds not judgment, but a confidence in ...
2473: The Many Faces of Marriage
... which her people have suffered for so many years have blinded them to the subtle magnificence which can pervade even the lowliest life, and can be tapped by any imagination with sufficient motivation. As a child, Janie longs for the glorious truth which tickles her fancy through the heavenly scent of the pear tree, but the hard materialism of her grandmother and later her first husband restrain her by trying to ... questing spirit is crushed under the pervasive blindness which surrounds her in her early marriages, but when her second husband dies, she again begins to seek the revelation which she so longed for as a child. Her heart is open, and when she encounters Tea Cake, their hearts strike a chord, and Janie finds it possible for her own inner values to resonate. She finds not judgment, but a confidence in ...
2474: Welfare Reform
... President Clinton’s recent Administration’s plan, “ welfare reform has given states and localities flexibility to address welfare-to-work issues” (Relave 2). The welfare reform project is designed to provide recipients with the training, child care and other services they need to find jobs. Under welfare reform, each state designs its own welfare program. California’s program is called CalWORKS (California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids). Under CalWORKS, those ... service for up to three years. During this time, they will keep their benefits, but not a collect a salary. After a family has been on aid for five years, they will be provided with child-only grants. As to almost any other rule, there are exceptions to the welfare program, one of which is that it has exemptions on the time limit for people who receive welfare. Some exemptions include ...
2475: A Streetcar Named Desire - Com
... Stella relies on Stan as much as he does on her. Stella really does need Stan and the security he provides, especially with a baby on the way. Even if she weren't expecting a child Stella would have a lot of trouble leaving Stan. She admits to Blanche that, "I can hardly stand it when he is away for a night…and when he comes back I cry on his ... about Stan's sexual assault on Blanche. This could either be a result of his incredible power over her, or the fact that she sees the future would be a lot easier for her, her child and Blanche should she stay with Stan and let Blanche be committed to a mental asylum. A Streetcar Named Desire would hardly have a story if the characters weren't so complex and didn't ...
2476: 1984: Summary
... in on the conversations of their parents. Through groups and activities that were provided , the children were actually taught how to spy and were given justification for this act. They were given the title of "Child Hero" when they denounced their parents and reported them to the thought police. The children felt it was perfectly acceptable to inform on their parents to the authorities even though it meant punishment for their mothers and fathers. When Winston was in jail he met a colleague named Mr. Parsons who's child turned him in for saying " down with big brother " in his sleep. Husbands and wives were also affected. They would report their spouses or children if they said anything improper, did anything improper, displayed a ...
2477: Natural Raised Killers
... some famous movie stars. He was a traveler, moved around a lot in order to avoid the authorities. Bundy is said to have enjoyed having "power" over his victims. Bundy was raised as a normal child, brought up by a wealthy mother and father. "Bundy blames the excessive amounts of porn for all of his murderous ways," states Ron Mitchell. He came from a good home, had a good upbringing, and ... total of 33 victims and possibly several more buried out in his backyard. Gacy was known to the public as such a “nice guy.” He was a clown entertainer for children. When he got the child alone, he would handcuff, rape, beat, and strangle them to death. Gacy had all the details of each murder planned out before it occurred. "Once he entered his murderous fantasy, there was no turning back ...
2478: The Stress On Money In The Met
... she, in her own way, demands respect. This is seen when her and her mother are deciding whether or not to take out the furniture in Gregor s room. Of course it was not only child defiance and the self-confidence she had recently acquired so unexpectedly, and at such a cost that led her to make this demand (25). Now that Gregor has stopped making money, someone else has to, and although Grete doesn t have a job, she does the work that enables her parents to bring in the money, so in return, she is looked upon, not as a child, but as a working part of the family. With this, she then gains the respect that Gregor once had. The family never really paid much attention to Grete, but after Gregor s death, the parents ...
2479: Great Expectations - The Book Verses The Movie
... passed away.     After these events had passed, Fin decided to go back to Florida and visit Joe. When he went back, he found out that Nora had passed away, Joe was married and had a child, and that the building that Nora resided many years before, was scheduled to be torn down. Fin then went to go visit the building he spent his childhood in and found Estella and her child. Estella was divorced and asked Fin for his forgiveness. The film ended with the two of them holding hands overlooking the water.     Critics have many different opinions about the film. Two negative criticisms are… "The ...
2480: The Symbolic Pearl
... of a symbol than an actual character. Pearl symbolizes Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale s concealed love affair and plays a key character in The Scarlet Letter as well. Little Pearl, the so-called elf child, is the daughter and result of the minister Arthur Dimmesdale and Hester Prynne s unthinkable sin of adultery. She is an imaginative, intelligent little girl who is full of life and shows a rich and luxuriant beauty; a beauty that shone with deep and vivid tints. She is a living, breathing child who can see and talk. The only real characteristics that prove she is an actual person are shown by her emotions; she has a very unfavorable temper and usually ends up getting her way by ...


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