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- 3721: Magic
- ... that copy. After the OED my friend handed me the Tenth Edition Columbia Granger’s Index to Poetry. On page 2044 the index showed me different authors that wrote poems about magic. I searched the computer to find a poem book on magic, and I found a book called Poems of Magic and Spells, edited by William Cole. This book had an ample amount of poems about magic, but I wanted ...
- 3722: Cryogenic
- ... So preserving your whole body may be unnecessary. That why most cryonicists preferred to freeze the head only. Some new-wave cryonicists are commercializing their activities in the belief that cryonics, like the biotechnology and computer industries, will achieve technological breakthroughs only when big investors begin to smell profit in it. If there are no investors in cryonics, then there won't be any supporter to cryonics. So many cryonicists are ...
- 3723: Edmund In King Lear
- ... stand up for bastards! (I.ii.16) This revealing monologue first brings about Edmund's plans to bring down both his brother and his father while not revealing himself as the assailant to this terrible crime. We can really see how deceitful Edmund's character is as Shakespeare further develops the hatred Edmund has for his brother. As a part of the plan, He tells Gloucester that Edgar is planning to ...
- 3724: King Solomon
- ... to complete the temple of the lord. Solomon commits crimes against the lord first he had many wives it is said that he had one thousand wives from all over the world. This was a crime because Solomon didn’t keep the covenant and statutes of the lord. Solomon let his wives change the god he believed in which led to another one of his crimes. The worship of pagan gods ...
- 3725: Kurt Vonnegut--slaughterhouse
- ... responsible for one's actions. Billy Pilgrim grasps the Tralfamadorian philosophy and insists the Tralfamadorian world exists because it eliminates the "Why me?" question. Guilt is a feeling of responsibility or remorse for some offense, crime wrong ;a feeling of culpability. For example if one steals a hundred dollars, one would feel remorse over that action and wish one had not done it. Under the Tralfamadorian outlook Billy Pilgrim does not ...
- 3726: King Lear Edmund
- ... Edmund then goes to Edgar and convinces him to run away. Edgar, like his father is easily deceived, and runs. Edmund’s evil trickery continues to increase in its cruelty until he commits an inconceivable crime. Edmund has reached a point in his pursuit of power that he will stop at nothing to gain more. He writes another letter. This one is similar to the first, except instead of implicating his ...
- 3727: Overpopulation
- ... consequences at stake, they reproduce like rabbits in the middle of spring, and are overall killing the earth as you see it! I know you probably come from a little nice suburban town with low crime rates, good police patrolling, and a seemingly controlled environment. But you have to look deeper my friend… as you should know, every little town just like yours runs off an economy… thrives off taxes and ...
- 3728: Cryogenics And The Future
- ... magnetically levitated trains, energy storage, motors, and Zero-Loss Transmission Lines. Also, superconducting electromagnets are used in Particle Accelerators, Fusion Energy Plants, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging devices (MRI's) in Hospitals. Furthermore high-speed cryogenic computer memories and communication devices are in various stages of research. This field has grown immensely since 1986 as you can see and will probably keep growing. The second subject related to cryogenics is Superfluidity. Superfluidity ...
- 3729: Othello
- ... because she commited a sin by not doing as her father bid her and secondly because by marrying she acquires her husband`s name. In both cases Othello seems to think she has commited a crime. Her respectable self is lost through her connection with him. He compares this with his own face: "begrimed and black". Whether she is now dirty because he was dirty from the start or he feels ...
- 3730: Arcadia As A Postmodern Text
- ... of time, and yet one knows that it couldn’t be the same apple, withered over two centuries. As the play draws to its end, the table is cluttered with many items; geometrical solids, the computer, tea mugs, Septimus’ books and Hannah’s research papers. All the history represented on the table becomes clutter and untidies the desk. The characters have parallels in the other era, some are easy to spot ...
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