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- 7811: The Photographs of Margaret Bourke-White: A Review
- ... texture. White does a good job of getting to a good angle in order to include as much detail as possible. I think it is very interesting looking at her pictures taken from during the war. I would like to go downtown to take some grand view photographs, including lots of detailed subjects. I like to develop the pictures in black and white because it looks neat. White also does a ...
- 7812: Paul Edgecombe: An Excellent Character
- ... other guards, especially Percy, could not. Maybe it was because of his encounter with John Coffey. He certainly had a gift though. Most prison guards, particularly death row guards, are not so gentle, kind, and civil. They are dealing with presumably terrible people. Paul saw past this, and realized they were human beings with feelings, just as everyone else in the world. He realized that death was not a laughing matter ...
- 7813: Things Fall Apart: Roles, Responsibilities, and Treatment of Women
- ... that week, leaving him time to relax. "When did you become a shivering old woman," Okonkwo asked himself (as he sat there), "you, who are known in all the nine villages for your valor in war? How can a man who has killed five men in battle fall to pieces because he has added a boy to their number? Okonkwo, you have become a woman indeed." He feels that he has ...
- 7814: Drug Abuse
- ... from getting into your son or daughters hands, not many people. Drug cartels sometimes run like invisible needles, pumping drugs into North America like heroin in the bloodstream. The money being spent on fighting this war on drugs seems to be to no avail as drug statistics have sky rocketed over the last couple of years. In 1996 44.9% of twelfth graders use marijuana, that's up from 23.9 ...
- 7815: Drug Abuse
- ... is hurting our country by causing increased crime and soaring insurance rates, stealing tax dollars, hurting families, and hurting children. If fighting drug abuse were made a top priority, we could probably wage an effective war, through education and enforcement of laws, to stop drug abuse. Word Count: 1028
- 7816: Animal Farm and Russian Revolution Comparison: Highlights, Events, Characters, Themes
- ... Battle of the Cowshed could be compared to the various uprisings and confrontations that took place in Russia in the early days of the Revolution. The Battle of the Windmill can be compared to World War I and the Russians’ main enemy, Germany (“Russian Revolution”). The author of Animal Farm bases much of the events on the Russian Revolution. The characters in Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution can also be ...
- 7817: To Kill A Mockingbird: A Hero Among Them
- ... heroics in many forms. A hero is one that will give from his heart and has the courage to sacrifice personally for the betterment of others. From a community role model to a champion of civil rights, Atticus establishes himself as a hero many times over. Atticus’ character reaches through to the reader powerfully and touches the emotions of one and all. Atticus Finch is an unquestionable community role model. He ...
- 7818: One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: Rules in Society
- One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest: Rules in Society Society is based on rules. Without rules society would not be civil. These rules, some written (laws), most assumed, control the way we live our lives. Any rule or law will bring those who question or disobey these norms of society. How can we judge these people ...
- 7819: Shakespeare's Cymbeline
- ... he banished this guy named Belarius, because he didn’t like his ideas, which ended up getting his 2 sons kidnapped. He banished Posthumus, his only daughter’s one true love, and he started a war with Rome. Like I said, overall, he was a pretty nice guy. But he learned his lesson when imogen ran away and when the queen died and gave him that message. Outro-In the end ...
- 7820: Obasan
- ... and aunt are taken away. Her father and uncle are separated from them at another work camp, and her pregnant mother is trapped behind in Japan following a visit to some relatives. Once Japan declares war, Naomi never sees her mother again. Thirty years later, Naomi returns home to visit her aunt, the "Obasan" of the book's title which is a term of endearment. Her beloved uncle has just died ...
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