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- 2231: Was It Heaven Or Hell
- ... SHALL do all of the nursing you can, for there's none to match you in that divine office in this town; but you can't do all of it, and it would be a crime to let you." It was grand praise, golden praise, coming from such a source, and it took nearly all the resentment out of the aged twin's hearts. "Your Tilly and my old Nancy shall ... suspect? You guard her from that?" "She thinks you will soon be well." "How good you are, and careful, dear Aunt Hester! None goes near her who could carry the infection?" "It would be a crime." "But you SEE her?" "With a distance between--yes." "That is so good. Others one could not trust; but you two guardian angels--steel is not so true as you. Others would be unfaithful; and ...
- 2232: Youth Violence
- ... half of the people arrested for murder in the United States in 1991 were under age 25 (Wilson & Howell, 1993). The Childrens Defense fund estimates that an American child is arrested for a violent crime every five minutes and is killed by guns every 2 hours (Edelman, 1995). Over the past 10 years, our youth have appeared to commit more violent acts and to commit them at younger ages. Because ... that encourage responsible, caring role models to become involved with at-risk youths. Communities must identify those factors that place children risk and then create forces to eliminate bad influences in the community. Economically depressed, crime ridden neighborhoods must be rebuilt so that youth can experience hope for a better way of life. Citizens must maintain hope for rehabilitation in order to create change in society. Often, the cause for violent ...
- 2233: Problematic Sollutions
- ... undoubtedly accompany the new millennium. Changes in technology and the arts will emerge naturally but as the times change it is our responsibility to ensure that social policies are designed to best benefit society. Drugs, crime, violence, poverty, and illiteracy are all rising at amazing speeds and this indicates a problem in our current social policy. While there are many possible reasons for these problems the corresponding rise in white illegitimacy ... many babies make it through to the next day. The focus needs to be less on the mother and more on the baby because, after all, the illegitimate children are the ones driving up the crime rates not their mothers. Granted, the system isn t perfect but what we need is alteration rather then destruction. Attack the children through positive education rather then by asking society to look at them as ...
- 2234: Constructing Indentity In The
- Today, we are living in computer age. Computers can be seen everywhere from kitchen to the living room, from small house to giant company. Computer technology has improved our lives. It will continue to affect our future, which will lead to an easier, less complicated lifestyle, with more job opportunities and their benefits. Computers help people in many different ways ...
- 2235: Pornography and the New Puritans
- ... exposure to sexual material influences criminal sexual behavior. Irving then gives us several reasons why the will is a grave mistake. His first reason is that the bill is blaming the responsibility of any sexual crime onto a third party, which are the ones who expose sexual material namely, away from the ones who are actually committing the crime. Second, it runs against the First Amendment. Finally laws on obscenity differ from state to state, and if the bill does not describe what kind of obscenity is not allowed then how are the creators ...
- 2236: All My Sons- Arthur Miller
- ... an ignorant existence ended by a tragic moment of realization. Joe Keller goes through this slow, and painful, process of realization. It has been hard work for Keller to maintain his blind ignorance toward his crime, and his guilt; however, despite his efforts, his tainted past is continually creeping into his sacred inner circle, the only world that Keller allows himself to recognize. When Keller sees that his inner circle is ... and infallibility to Chris. When reality's light illuminates the cracks in Keller's good-guy facade, Chris can only run away. Ironically, the only person who truly realizes the full consequences of Keller's crime is Keller himself; he dies to regain his conscience. Another belief that shatters under reality's torrents is Mrs. Keller's belief that her son survived the war. She is forced to confront this pipe ...
- 2237: Shakespeare's Sonnet 19
- ... with blooming sweets. So the lover changes his epithet from devouring to swift-footed, certainly more neutral in tone. For now the lover makes his most assertive command: "But I forbid thee one most heinous crime. n The final quatrain finds the lover ordering Time to stay its antic "antique pen" from aging or marring his love. It is a heinous crime to carve and draw lines on youth and beauty. ere the Lover no Longer speaks with forceful pLosives; his speech, for all the appearance of imperative command, sounds more Like a plea or earnest request ...
- 2238: 1984 Orwell 2
- ... Beholders Eye, but Instead the Public's View O'Brien insists that Winston is insane. In Winston's society it is suicide to go against Big Brother. A simple smirk can be a first degree crime in Oceania. Winston knew that he was guilty of thought crime, but he went farther and farther in his efforts to rebel against Big Brother. Eventually his original thoughtcrime had turned into action. First as writing creative works in his diary and eventually to sexual acts ...
- 2239: Natura Humana Futura
- ... a world of separation. People segregate themselves unconsciously because of prejudices within. The responsibility of mankind to perform service to humanity and develop strong virtues remain only in a few organized groups. Individuals still commit crime and selfish anarchy. Although I believe that all humans, remain fundamentally flawed, I saw a degradation in dignitas, basic moral worth. The reverentia or respect to fellow human beings become only a fantasy in this ... strengthen over three hundred sixty five virtues, a fact that citizens in the new world neglect to realize. Blessed with this bounty by God, we should realize our ability to reason and avoid situations of crime, corruption in government, unjust conduct and falsifying actions. All these actions of irresponsible behavior exist in the new world. I was pleased to see groups thinking the way I do. A number of service and ...
- 2240: Rave Culture
- ... can truly feel free to be themselves in every way. This is something quite rare in today's commercialized society which often dictates what is normal, and what isn't. Rave music is made from computer generated sounds. A DJ will usually have two turntables, each playing a different piece of music. The DJ plays one vinyl record while he or she listens to the other record, in a set of ... A good DJ will know exactly how to mix the music to create exciting new sounds. Raves are a display of many types of music. But they all fall under the category of techno or computer generated. This music almost always consists of repetitive beats, which in turn helps to put the crowd into a hypnotic state. Much like the drums used by natives in North America during ceremonial dances, once ...
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