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- 3181: Put Me In, Coach...!
- ... will result. As in both sports, the umpire's judgements are official. Parents think they have the last say with coaches. Wrong! A coach cannot please everyone. Few of the parents will complain of their child having certain disadvantages. Among all types of criticism a coach faces, the one heard the most is that their child has not been getting enough playing time. In baseball, there are nine positions on the playing field. Softball has an additional player, the rover. The parents seldom realize that if the coach has fourteen players ...
- 3182: Romeo And Juliet - Fate
- ... on Thursday Or never after look me in the face. Speak not, reply not, do not answer me! My fingers itch. Wife, we scarce though us blest That God has lent us but this only child; But now I see this one is one too much, And that we have a curse in having her Out on her, hilding! (III, vi, lines 162-169) Little does he know, that he is ... by his lady lie- Poor sacrifices of our enmity! (V, iii, 302-304) In this exchange of apologies and forgiveness we see that both fathers are ready to put everything behind and honor each others child, for being messengers of love driven by fate to stop the cycle of hatred. That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love. (v, iii, 293) The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is fate ...
- 3183: Virtual Reality
- ... would like to be able to see what they arepaying for before it is constructed. An example which isfascinating would be that of designing an elementary school.Designers could walk in the school from a child's perspective to gain insight on how high that water fountainis, or how narrow the halls are. Product designers couldalso use VR in similar ways to test their products.NASA and other aerospace facilities are ... artistic tool. There are many applications of it, including Medical, Space Exploration, Physical, Chemical, and Entertainment. Virtual Reality can serve as anything, from a research tool for a rocket scientist, to a toy for a child. It is a growing technology, and has many possiblities a a teaching tool. Virtual Reality; it's digital magic.
- 3184: The Diary Of Anne Frank
- ... The detail in which her story is told gives light to the talents and emotions a young mind experienced as she deals with traumatic situations. For its insights into the life of a German-Jewish child living in Germany during Nazi occupation, The Diary of Anne Franks, offers a vivid, realistic view of how a family tries to escape Nazi concentration camps. Anne\\'s ability to communicate her private thoughts engulfing the total emotions of the situations gives the book a human side often missed in recounts of history. The reader experiences the gripping details of a family and a child dealing with extraordinary situations as they try to survive in hiding. Thanks to the carelessness of Nazi soldiers taking Anne and her family into custody the literary world was given the opportunity to experience captivity ...
- 3185: Video Games: The High Tech Threat to Our Younger Generation
- ... 32-bit and 64-bit systems due next year from Nintendo, Sega and Sony Corporations (Fitzwrald **). For now, the main issue is violence. Richard Brandt, in his essay titled, "VIDEOGAMES: Is All That Gore Really Child's Play?" paints some graphic pictures of the hard core violence( ). While Nintendo, the trend and price setter of the industry acknowledges that two thirds of its consumers are under 15, they released a game ... stores to place signs on shelves in stating : "Warning. Think before you buy. This is a war toy. Playing with it increases anger and violence in children. Is this what you really want for your child? (WAR TOYS). Which may not be very effective altogether to control the vidiegames with violent contend. But still the warning gives a chance and may be the parents pause a moment before they decide to ...
- 3186: Paul Ehrlich
- ... number 606. Ehrlich helped Emil von Behring find an antitoxin for diphtheria. Diphtheria is a disease that particularly affects children and sometimes leads to death. In 1894, mothers no longer had to worry about their child dying of diphtheria because of Ehrlichs help in the discovery of the antitoxin for the deadly disease. Another discovery Ehrlich made was of a dye called trypan red. Trypan red helped destroy cells that ... to cure syphilis. II. Background A. Family Paul Ehrlich was born on March 14, 1854 in Strehlen, Silesia. Ehrlich was born in to a middle-class, Jewish family. He was the only son and fourth child of Ismar and Rosa Ehrlich. His father owned a small distillery. Ehrlich had an Orthodox Jewish upbringing in a time when being a Jew was controversial. B. Childhood When Ehrlich was six years old he ...
- 3187: The Office of Tomorrow
- ... handling all the distractions that can occur at home. As a result, many firms provide workers with specific guidelines for handling work at home. It is expected that those who work at home will arrange child care or elder care. And although management recognizes there are times when a babysitter falls through or a problem occurs, if someone's surrounded by noisy children, it creates an impression that the individual isn ... have so far reported highly favorable results. People are happier and more productive because they can have breakfast with their family before they go off to client meetings. They can go home and watch their child's soccer game and then do work in the evening. They no longer are bound by a nine-to-five schedule. The only criterion is that they meet results. Society is on the frontier of ...
- 3188: Madame Bovary: The Origin of Emma And Nora
- ... wife, he married Delphine Couturier, who turned out to be unfaithful to him, just as Emma was to Charles. She also died at a very young age, leaving Delemare with many debts and a young child to raise. Eugene, like Charles, died shortly after his wife out of despair. Nora, like Emma, is a mixture of elements from Henrik Ibsens personal life, as well as a representation of a larger group ... Nora did. Nora was created partly as a character who tries to reach her individual potential against the will of her society, which was one of the things Ibsen felt he struggled with as a child who was shunned by the rich kids. In fact, because of his family life and economic situation, he left his parents to seek a better life at the age of sixteen, never to return. Nora ...
- 3189: A Tale Of Two Cities
- ... nine days straight. France's citizens arm themselves for a revolution and, led by the Defarges, start the revolution by raiding the Bastille. Shortly before the start of the revolution, the Marquis runs over a child in the streets of Paris. He is assassinated soon after by Gaspard, the child's father, who is also a part of the revolution. Three years later, right in the middle of the revolution, Darnay is called to France to help Gabelle, an old friend. As soon as he ...
- 3190: Frankenstein - Every One Needs A Family
- ... particular was missing a female role. The Frankenstein family had no mother, but they did have Elizabeth who was the only other female in the house and she was adopted when she was just a child. The monster was created because of this absence, not necessarily to fill the role of the mother, but to fill in the role of the missing family member. However, the monster is shunned away when ... from the poor family, they were breaking up another family. Although Elizabeth was not a part of that family to begin with, she was still taken from her original foster parents. "She was not her child, but the daughter of a Milanese nobleman. Her mother was a German, and had died on giving birth"(34). The additional family member from early on might have given Victor the idea of bringing in ...
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