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2731: Oedipus The Irony
... discovered. So he blind himself by putting his own eyes out with the long gold pins off of Jocasta's clothing. This is very ironic. Because he was willing to pardon any who admitted the crime and just have them exile from the kingdom. Yet he was much harder on himself than he would have been on anyone else. He cries out, "You,/ you'll see no more the pain I ...
2732: The Theme of Love and Loneliness In Great Expectations
... is to shun human companionship as Miss Haversham did. After her betrayal in love she hardened her heart towards her fellow man. By hardening her heart and suppressing her naturally affectionate nature, she committed a crime against herself. Miss Havershams love for Compeyson is of a compassionate kind, this blinded her to his true nature, as Herbert remarked, "too haughty and too much in love to be advised by anyone." At ...
2733: Origin Of Totalitarianism
... is predictable according to certain axiomatic laws of mechanics. He drew elaborate maps of how the human mind works, entitling the sketches "Mind Schematic" and "Analyzer Schematic."94 These maps were the equivalent of linear computer models, complete with Hubbard's wordy and often incomprehensible language.95 Having conceived the notion of a mechanized human mentality, Hubbard then declared that the mind was now subject to a "science of certainty."96 ...
2734: Periodical Review Of Human Com
... where one or both parties of the S-s relationship were conscious of impending difficulties and therefore took steps to maintain the relationship. The second main focus pertinent to workplace communication is the use of computer-assisted group decision making and video-conferencing. The work on group decision support systems (GDSS) is key because of technologically induced changes in communications within organizations. This study was designed to show that GDSS s ...
2735: Persuasion 2
... are more motivated and analytical, while people who are less analytical and less involved are more likely to be influenced by the peripheral route. In advertising a combination of the two is common and effective. Computer ads rely primarily on the central route, because their target audiences are perceived as highly analytical. Promotion for alcohol and tobacco products employ the peripheral route because they wish to draw attention away from the ...
2736: Pizza Hut
... of one single number to order pizza from Pizza Hut sounded good but it was less than efficient. EXPENSIVE AND INEFFICIENT CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER The principle was that all calls would go into one central computer that would direct the orders by fax to the appropriate store. There was a time delay in getting the orders on the fax. There was also the inadequate use of the single number and the ...
2737: The Problems of Drinking and Driving
... take. As much as the implied consent law and the penalties for drinking and driving are deterring some drivers from DWI, it hasn't done enough. Drinking and driving is still the most frequently committed crime in America other than jaywalking. Media campaigns aren't effective. As a person who is assaulted by anti-drinking and driving media from every angle, I can personally say it isn't working. Drinking and ...
2738: The Death Punishment
... of these observations it is logical to assume that murder, the taking of another's life, is the most heinous of crimes. Undeniably, penalties imposed upon criminals should match the crimes committed. Therefore, the worst crime possible, murder, should receive the worst penalty possible, death. One argument against the death penalty is the Bible tells us not to murder. Murder is the unlawful killing of one human being by another. The ...
2739: Teen Violence and Its Causes
... only their job, but their responsibility as parents. Parents determine how their children become. As the years go by, we see a higher and higher divorce rate. As this rate goes up, so does the crime rate. Couples today have forgotten the word commitment. As a result of this, the children suffer. It is hard to grow up with separated parents. Most children become bitter or angry as they grow because ...
2740: Letter Regarding Young Offenders and Threat of Public Exposure
... a very serious problem, a problem which tortures our society.I'm talking about young offenders, those of about 16-18 years old who seem to be the cause of a big part of the crime which keeps going on.These juveniles do just about anything to cause trouble: vandalism, burglaries, kerb- crawling.... the list is endless. And what do WE do?We arrest them, put them in jail for a ...


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