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3771: Hackers
... 15, 1995 and without a trial to convict him. He was supposed to face the court on January 19, 1999, but due to the prosecution refusing to release case information (a first-degree violation of civil rights), the court date has been delayed to April 20, 1999. The Congress is responsible for writing laws to define "hackers" and the legal boundaries of their activities, although most of these congressmen neither own ... nothing on the subject of computers and computer security to manipulate and fabricate the laws which all must follow. This is no different than trusting an air conditioning specialist to design a safe and efficient war submarine. The best example of the faults of letting ignorant people create laws governing computers came out of the Telecommunications Decency Act of 1996. (The excerpt in question is attached to this paper.) This act ...
3772: Love In Much Ado About Nothing
... couple, Beatrice and Benedick, seem to be the enemies for life. They are the center of fights and jokes. They argue and scorn each other all the time. Even after Benedick just returns from the war, they already fight like a cat and a dog. Beatrice hates the thought of getting married, and she constantly reminds everyone about it. "I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a ... Benedick and Beatrice end up swearing their love to each other. At the same time, several things happen to the relationship between Hero and Claudio. Don John, who was defeated by the Prince in the war, is hateful towards everyone, and he decides to destroy the perfect love of Claudio and Hero. He sets up a scene, which makes Claudio believe that Hero cheated on him the night before their wedding ... not even woo her! "He is a brash and ambitious would-be sophisticate, who might be thought more likely to ravish a heroine than be speechless,” says Bertrand Evans. He is a hero in the war, and he needs Don Pedro to woo the woman he loves on his behalf! It is very obvious to the readers that there is no love in Claudio's heart. At the same time, ...
3773: A Separate Peace - Artificial Vs. Natural
... is similar to his personality as a whole. He was innocent and never caused anyone harm purposely and believed everyone was the same way. When he told Gene that he wanted to participate in the war, Gene replied by saying: ...You'd be sitting at one of their command posts, teaching them English. Yes, you'd get confused and borrow one of their uniforms, and you'd lend them one of yours...You'd get things so scrambled up nobody would know how to fight any more. You'd make a mess, a terrible mess, Finny, out of the war." (Gene Pg. 182) Gene knew what kind of person Finny was and knew that he was not cut out for the war. Being the natural person that he was, he enjoyed nature and ran around and frolicked while at the beach with Gene. "This kind of sunshine and ocean, with the accumulating roar of surf and ...
3774: Deliverance: The Establishment of "Masculinity"
... want to be part of any wrong; however, he is given no heed due to the immorality of the others. Here comes into play the parallelism of this novel to the occurrence of the Vietnam War. For in the Vietnam War, all common moralities and values were thrown away to fit the environment in which we were fighting. Here, all the men except Drew disregard the morals of the civilized world to survive in this unfamiliar ... is another parallel to the Vietnam era in that Drew's death is used as a lie and as an excuse. His death is used as a cover up, an event occurring often during the war. Because he is the moral central of the group, his death is a deep loss. It is a loss because Drew is the best of them all; he is the most genuine. Bobby Trippe ...
3775: Assess The Importance Of The P
... 27th can be identified as one of the major turning points in the Soviet response to Czechoslovak reforms. From the early days of July throughout the remainder of the month, Moscow mounted a steadily intensified war of nerves against the Dubcek regime, against the backdrop of military moves which implied that the Soviet Union was preparing for an armed intervention should the Czechs persist on their democratization course . June was followed ... the West was becoming aware of the situation the political considerations were becoming more evident. Brezhnev couldn t afford to follow a soft policy towards a rebellious satellite country. At the time of the Cold War USSR had to be seen as a major power with strong support of the Warsaw Pact allies. Also considering the development of the Sino-Soviet relationship throughout the sixties and USSR s loss of influence ... reduction of strategic arms (which were to come near in the future), this would be very short-lived. Czechoslovakia remained in the Russian sphere of influence. At the point US was more concerned with the war in Vietnam, and the elections that were to come that year. Although there seemed to be a share of hesitation among the Politburo members, the decision to stop the reforms by force was reached. ...
3776: Racism
... a bus. At the time she was tired of the treatment her and fellow African-Americans were getting. She said she was tired and on this fateful day she bgan the turning wheels of the Civil Rights Movement. The Civil Rights Movement took place and gave blacks their future as they have now. It gave them the freedom that they deserved and needed. They were given the ability to vote; not having to be separated ... part of it all is that they don't even know that they are doing it. They think it's normal behavior, it doesn’t even phase them when they do it. Born of the civil rights movement three decades ago, affirmative action calls for minorities and women to be given special consideration in employment, education and contracting decisions. In its modern form, affirmative action can call for an admission’ ...
3777: Lord Of The Flies - Analyzing
... control to form savages. Ralph represents the civilization, and Jack represents the primitive society. Moreover, Ralph is Golding’s symbolic method of democracy. To the audience, Ralph seems like Franklin D. Roosevelt during the World War II—he was certainly capable of stopping the World War II from breaking out, but he could not force anybody thus letting the War break out. Similar comparison is used for Ralph; he is certainly capable of stopping the kids from acting irresponsibly, however, he forces nothing into happening. At first, Ralph gives power to Jack; this is ...
3778: Restraunts
... Whitehall Plantation®, located in historic Beaufort, South Carolina, is one of the ritziest, yet conservative places to dine. The restaurant is located within an old Victorian-style Mansion reminiscent of Southern plantation homes of the Civil War era. The antique dining chairs and tables originate from 17th-century England. The various dining rooms are decorated with crystal chandeliers, plush carpets, and exotic plants and flowers. Scattered throughout are numerous paintings and photographs ...
3779: Hemingway's "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" and His Life
... army. He was rejected due to a defective left eye. He then turned to the Red Cross in which he became a second lieutenant. The Red Cross brought him to the front lines of the war in Italy. It was here where he saw many disturbing sights which probably had a hand in shaping his character. After extensive injuries from the war, Hemingway returned unhappily to Oak Park. The impression left on him by his participation in the war had greatly changed him. He began living at home again but refused to get a job, even when his mother ordered him to. Soon she kicked him out and he moved to Chicago. Here ...
3780: Animal Farm
... George Orwell." He was a political writer of his time, and usually wrote from his intense feelings and fierce hates. He hated government having complete control, and served in the Loyalist forces in the Spanish Civil War. He contradicted himself in many ways. He was a socialist while hating communism and was a literary critic while distrusting intellectuals. He hated how the world was cruel and how lies were way of life ...


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