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- 3891: Harlem Slums As A Result Of Th
- ... us as to the moral conditions among children, even of tender age which is not to be adequately described by the word horrifying" (McClenahan 311). These conditions were obviously reflected in high rates of juvenile crime but more subtly, and worst of all, in loss of respect for oneself and for life in general. Harlem youngsters developed a sense of subcordination , of insecurity of lack of self-confidence and self-respect ...
- 3892: The Black Cat
- ... the narrator’s crimes finally caused him to confess to what he has done. The narrator heavily knocked on the wall with his cane to show the detectives where the body is. The narrator’s crime was then discovered. In Poe’s "The Black Cat" recurring actions and symbols show that the narrator is suffering from what is known today as paranoia. Superstition and the supernatural are words that can be ...
- 3893: The Bicycle Thief
- ... and determination to find the stolen bike. These events stimulate the viewer's mind to think of solutions related to Antonio's situation, perhaps to try to solve problems of post-war Italy such as crime, famine, health issues, living condition, etc.; ills that have affected society then and now around the globe. Antonio's frustration of missing the thief for a second time fuels the hopelessness in continuing his search ...
- 3894: The Aeneid
- ... in Hell? They died when Gianciotto found the lovers together and stabbed them both. Yet their love and the passion are so understandable. The punishment of eternal damnation in Hell is not fair for the "crime" of falling in love. Dante, like Aeneas, was a heroic traveler. Dante seeks a better understanding of sin. He is a figure of wisdom. Aeneas is a character who goes through punishment. Aeneas must undergo ...
- 3895: How Technology Effects Modern America
- ... figures, multinational corporations, and upper 2% elite, for the same purposes. At this time, in the Internet's young history, it is largely unregulated, and can be accessed and changed by any person with a computer and a modem; no license required, and no need for millions of dollars of equipment. But, in reviewing our history, we find that newspaper; radio and television were once unregulated too. It is easy to ...
- 3896: History Of Boot Camp Correctio
- ... are incorporated in the schedule of activities. There is some consistency in the goals of the programs, among them to reduce prison crowding and to change offender’s behavior and thus their future involvement in crime. Some jurisdictions stress the need for intensive supervision after release if the behavioral changes brought about by shock incarceration are to continue in the community. Some States impose additional requirements, such as drug testing, while ...
- 3897: On The Waterfront
- ... by this because he as a good man that would not have many enemies. Most people would say he was a saint. His name was Joey. When the police arrive at the scene of the crime no one is cooperating with them because of the fear of the mob. Although some witnesses were almost family with the victim they will not be a canary or pigeon to squeal. This problem has ...
- 3898: Oliver Twist
- ... his character. Old, ugly and a "Jew", Fagin is associated with principal atmospheric devices that give the novel unique power. Not only does Fagin seek to capture Oliver forever by making him an accomplice in crime, but it also seems that he has supernatural powers to seek him out of wherever his good friends may hide him. Truly the antagonist, Fagin and his amoral forces are to Oliver as the devil ...
- 3899: Oedipus Fate Vs Free Will
- ... hands and cursed the murderer, now the curse would effect him as well, because he was the one who killed Lauis.. "Now my cursed on the murderer,/Whoever he is, alone man unknown in his crime or one among many, let that man drag out his life in agony, step by painful step- I curse myself as well as... if by any chance he proves to be an intimate of our ...
- 3900: Hypnosis
- ... overcoming an addiction, fear, weight problem, etc. Another group of people who get hypnotized are college students who take psychology classes. Finally, some hypnotic subjects are people who have been victims or witnesses of a crime, but can't remember enough details to help police investigators who encourage them to undergo hypnosis to help them remember. There are many facts that claim that hypnosis is not a reliable tool. Most of ...
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