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- 2361: Agression In Males
- ... to door sales girl came to Charles' home selling religious materials. Ten minutes later she was dead; bludgeoned on the head with a hammer, stabbed sixty nine times in the chest, and raped. A horrible crime committed by a horrible person. Maybe, maybe not. After Charles committed the horrific act he left he apartment and went out to get some ice cream as if nothing had happened. Later he turned himself in to the police with a nonchalance that seemed eerily out of place. The crime that Charles committed was a terrible one at that, but why? Why would some one do such a thing and seem to have no emotion about it what so ever? Why would someone so young ...
- 2362: Frankenstein 6
- ... shocked to behold his friend Henry Clerval, with the mark of the monster's fingers on his neck. He falls ill and stays in prison until his recovery, after which he is acquitted of the crime and returns to Geneva with his father. Shortly after his return, Victor and Elizabeth marry. Victor is fearful of the monster's warning, and suspects that he will be murdered on his wedding night; to ... the murder because of her possession of a trinket that William wore before his death. Victor declares Justine's innocence, but the evidence against her seems irrevocable and she is convicted. She confesses to the crime, believing that it will give her salvation, but tells Elizabeth and Victor that she is still miserable. They remain convinced of her innocence, but she dies. Victor is consumed with guilt, knowing that the monster ...
- 2363: Telecommuting
- ... the company. Explain that less office space will be needed and how employees of company s that offer telecommuting often have a better retention rate than company s that do not. According to a small computer firm based in Seattle, they save over $500,000 a year since they do not need to lease more office space for their growing company. The cost to set up telecommuting is also very reasonable ... there is a huge number of benefits , says George Piskurich, a designer of instructional programs and author of An Organizational Guide to Telecommuting. The basic requirements are a quiet work area, a laptop or desktop computer, and a phone line. Telecommuting is still in it infancy however. As cities become larger, a growing demand for home-based work will also increase. At one point you were either a telecommuter or you ...
- 2364: To Kill A Mockingbird
- ... resembles the tomboy she describes in the character of Scout. Her dark straight hair is worn cut in a short style. Her main interests, she says, are "collecting the memoirs of nineteenth century clergymen, golf, crime, and music." She is a Whig in political thought and believes in "Catholic emancipation and the repeal of the corn laws." Sources Of To Kill A Mockingbird Among the sources for Miss Lee's novel ... again for fifteen years. Many legends grew up about the Radley house and about what went on inside. Miss Stephanie Crawford, a neighborhood gossip, added fuel to the fire - a fire which included stories of crime, mutilation, curses and insanity. Dill was fascinated by these stories, and gave Scout and Jem the idea of making Boo Radley come out of seclusion. When Dill, always eager for some new adventure, dared Jem ...
- 2365: The Mathematical Art of M.C. Escher
- ... in works like"Drawing Hands" takes a step into the fields of information science and artificial intelligence. He is exploring the uniqueness of the human brain to process the world in a way that a computer could never do. I don't know what a computer sees, but it is a picture that one hand literally contructs another. Escher was a unique artist and a self taught mathematician. He made math into art and art into math
- 2366: Scottsboro Trials And To Kill
- ... refused to support the lies that were coming out of the white women's mouths. One physician stated that two of the men were so badly crippled that they were incapable of committing such a crime. This was almost exactly like the trial of Tom Robinson who had a crippled arm and seemed incapable of doing the crime that he was convicted of. One of the men that were accused was blind and the other couldnt walk without assistance. Regardless 3 days later the 8 of the 9 men were sentenced to ...
- 2367: Good Vs. Evil In Treasure Isla
- ... Utterson and the police a letter signed by Hyde, in which he wrote that he was going away forever. Hyde leaves half of a cane which Carew was beaten with at the scene of the crime. The other half was found at Hyde s home. A handwriting expert told Utterson that Hyde s letter was identical to that of Jekyll s. The climax occurs when Enfield and Utterson are walking passed ... witnesses are shocked by the lack of remorse that Mr. Hyde feels for this act of brutality. Hyde continuously commits horrible acts to everyone that he encounters until he eventually murders Sir Danvers Carew. This crime is a perfect example of Hyde s inability to smother his need to sin. Hyde immediately thinks of saving his own life after the murder, and flees from the public s eye. Here, Hyde clearly ...
- 2368: Genghis Khan
- ... put to death. 4. Whoever urinates into water or ashes is also to be put to death. As you can see by reading this small portion of the Yassa, death is the common solution to crime in the Mongol Empire. In fact, almost every crime resulted in death if you were caught. The Yassa demanded loyalty, obedience, honesty, and discipline. It is said that the Yassa worked so well that valuables could be left out, untouched by the people. Another ...
- 2369: The Hurricane
- ... witnesses to prove the Hurricane guilty, but the cops needed somebody to blame; so they fixed the trial, and Rubin received the short end of the stick. He was put away for life for a crime he didnt commit. This is a true story. The song was written by Bob Dylan to bring Rubins situation to the public. Rubin Carter was a black man; so many people, including judges ... want to put his ass in stir. We want to pin this triple murder on him. The chief thinks the Hurricane is a trouble maker, and he is determined to put Rubin away for this crime. Rubin was a great boxer, but he wanted to get somewhere with his life. Where the trout streams flow and the air is nice, and ride a horse along a trail. This was his dream ...
- 2370: OBE: The Restructuring Of American Society.
- ... ultimate goal is to provide life-long services to the child and his family, making the data developed by these clinics part of the total package of information on pupils and families. 2. OBE, with computer data tracking ultimately extending from birth to death. 3. Parents as teachers, requiring "experts" to come into the home to show parents how to bring up their children with the approved attitudes and values. Those ... experimentation, as well as a broad spectrum of behavior modification techniques. Data periodically gathered through invasive testing within the affective domain has then, through the illegal demand for students' social security numbers...been compiled on computer systems storing vast amounts of intimate and private information on our children and youth, in violation of their constitutional rights... "The traditional interests and rights of parents have been trampled upon, as educators have proceeded ...
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