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2641: Born Too Early
... can be very stressful and overwhelming all at the same time. When a preemie is able to breathe on its own and its body can regulate the heart and body temperature on its own the child has a great chance of going home. This can take weeks and it can even take months, it depends on the baby and how healthy it is when it is born. Going home is just ... lives. It can be one of the most difficult things that a parent has to go through, but it helps you to appreciate what you have been given and makes a stronger person within the child and the parents. Work Cited American Association of Premature Infants 6 June 2000
2642: One Is Born A Woman
... the minds and psyches of "women." The label creates a sense of totality that negates the individualistic nature of the "women." There is a process of socialization which individuals go through; from the moment a child is born there are numerous social influences placed on the child. Historically boys are taught to be aggressive and girls to be passive. Even in the earlier part of this century there was the conception "women" had a particular place in the household and workplace. Thus ...
2643: Brave New World 4
... of love only exists in the Utopia over possessions and their life, not over people. The Utopian s don t understand what love is due to all the conditioning they have gone through as a child and not having any parents in their life. Lenina is a perfect example of this. She is confused and scared of the love idea that John tries to express to her. All she understands from ... Utopia. The only people who knew any history at all are Alphas, probably only Alpha pluses. All they would know though is that family s existed at one time, with the whole mother, father, and child relationship. The only people who would know any real history would be the 10 world controllers, like Mustapha Mond. The controllers know history probably for two reasons. One because its been passed down from controller ...
2644: Young Goodman Brown
... becomes nightmarish." (Shear 545) He comes back to the town "projecting his guilt onto those around him." (Tritt 114) Brown expresses his discomfort with his new surroundings and his excessive pride when he takes a child away from a blessing given by Goody Cloyse, his former Catechism teacher, as if he were taking the child "from the grasp of the fiend himself." His anger towards the community is exemplified when he sees Faith who is overwhelmed with excitement to see him and he looks "sternly and sadly into her face ...
2645: King Lear: Consequences of One Man's Decisions
... introduced to guide Lear back to the sane world and to help find the lear that was ounce lost behind a hundred Knights but now is out in the open and scared like a little child. The fact that Lear has now been pushed out from behind his Knights is dramatically represented by him actually being out on the lawns of his castle. The terrified little child that is now unsheltered is dramatically portrayed by Lear's sudden insanity and his rage and anger is seen through the thunderous weather that is being experienced. All of this contributes to the suffering of ...
2646: Beowulf 13
... The Danes thought that they could sleep peacefully for the first time in twelve years. They were wrong, what they did not know was that Grendel's mother was furious at the death of her child and was planning revenge on the Danes as they celebrating and relaxing. "But a monster still lived, and meant revenge. / She'd brooded on her loss, misery had brewed / In her heart, that female horror ... her greed, drove her from her den on the dangerous / Pathway of revenge " (1277 - 1278). She hated the Danes so much that she would fight with all her strength just for the murder of her child. " No female, no matter / How fierce, could have come with a man's strength, / Fought with the power and courage men fight with " (1282 - 1284). Hrothgar's closet friend and advisor Aeschere's, had been ...
2647: Walt Whitman Biography
... to go deeper into summarized explanation with a change to past tense. He here tells, quite literally, of the two birds’ effect on him as recognized by an older man, but originally seen through a child’s eye. He speaks of the power it held over his senses and how it forces the coming flashback. From the memories of the bird that chanted to me, From your memories sad brother, from ... made to ring with pleasant truthful melody. The beauty is in truth and understanding. Whitman knows of the truth and the vision now born within him. “Neither like the bird nor like my arous’d child’s heart”. Which I do not forget, But fuse the song of my dusky demon and brother That he sang at me in the moonlight on Paumanok’s gray beach, With the thousand responsive songs ...
2648: The Pearl - Greed
... of ascorpion, she eagerly turned towards the spiritual aspects oflife. Beginning to pray for her son's endangered life. Thedoctor who had resided in the upper-class section of the town,refused to assistant the child, turning them away when theyarrived at the door. Lastly they turned to the sea to seek theirfortune. When Juana set sight on the "Pearl of The World." shefelt as though all her prayers had been ... his services. Not once in his long career wouldhe have dared refuse to aid a wealthy lawyer or noblemen.However when Kino and the group of money hungry peasants arrivedat his door with a poisoned child he had refused them entrysaying "Have I nothing better to do than cure insect bites for`little Indians'? I am a doctor, not a veterinary." for the doctor had known that the peasants hadn't ...
2649: Beloved 3
... This also created some detachment from herself. Perhaps she felt as if her mind had deceived because she had her daughter killed. But yet, she knew that it was in the best interest for the child for she couldn t bare to see her child be born into a life of slavery. Whenever I do something bad I feel separated from myself as if there is someone evil inside of me informing me what to do. Sethe however goes through ...
2650: The Pearl
... she eagerly turned towards the spiritual aspects of life. Beginning to pray for her son's endangered life. The doctor who had resided in the upper-class section of the town, refused to assistant the child, turning them away when they arrived at the door. Lastly they turned to the sea to seek their fortune. When Juana set sight on the "Pearl of The World." she felt as though all her ... Not once in his long career would he have dared refuse to aid a wealthy lawyer or noblemen. However when Kino and the group of money hungry peasants arrived at his door with a poisoned child he had refused them entry saying "Have I nothing better to do than cure insect bites for `little Indians'? I am a doctor, not a veterinary." for the doctor had known that the peasants hadn ...


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