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4011: Architecture 2
... is a minor inconvenience to the architects, but on a general scale, architects have extremely comfortable surroundings that promote less stress among them. Often, and more so nowadays, architectural firms are adopting CAD programs, or Computer Aided Design as the main tool for designing buildings. It provides an easy to use interface over the previous pencil and paper method. As a result, CAD software is growing vastly in usage and many ...
4012: Leon The Movie Review Essay
... manic Stansfield is waging a personal vendetta against him. Although "The Professional" bathes in grit and was shot in the scuzziest locations New York has to offer, it's a romantic fantasy, not a realistic crime picture. Besson's visual approach gives it a European look; he finds Paris in Manhattan. That air of slight displacement helps it get away with various improbabilities, as when Matilda teaches Leon to read (in ...
4013: Oscar Wilde
... morality caused public outrage and the play made very little money. In 1891 two of his prose were published The House of Pomegranates, which he also wrote for his sons and Lard Arthur Savile’s Crime and Other Stories. Over the next few years many of Oscar’s plays were produced. Salome was a drama about obsessive passion written in 1891. It was produced in Paris in 1894, made into an ...
4014: History Of Music
... music is totally different from the way the first musician did. We have come so far that now we don’t even need an instrument to make music. Music can now be made on a computer. The types of music that we now have are so unique that everyone has their own type of music instead of there just being one.
4015: Identity Theft
... community. so it's safe to assume the cyberworld would act as any natural community would with entrapranaurs, vast corperations, little guys selling warez, doctors visiting patients in their cyber offices, church organazations, and cyber crime as well as cyber criminals.With so many new users signing on everyday the cyber world has become a tourast trap so to speak where nameless faceless conartists work the crowds. Ghosts.Anybody can fall ...
4016: Blaxploitation
... life before and after the civil war, all four archetypes are present in this film. It depicts renegade negroes who overpower the good-hearted, white southerners and impart on a path of lechery, vulgarity and crime. The ultimate goal of these wild beast-men is sexual dominance of the pure, innocent white women. At the films conclusion, the white men of the ‘invisible empire’ ride in to save the day and ...
4017: Arlo Guthrie
... A couple of years later Arlo registered for the draft because he wanted to be an All-American kid. In the end, the Army found out he was arrested before and found guilty of a crime. He then said, "you want to know if I'm moral enough to join the army, burn women, kids, houses and villages after bein' a litterbug." He was then not permitted to be in the ...
4018: Analysis Of Rembrandt Joseph A
... Rembrandt's reasoning behind his choice of colors (at least) for this particular painting). Joseph is being accused by his master's wife, the master he has served with all of his ability, of a crime he has not committed, not even in his mind, despite the many opportunities the woman has given him. For Rembrandt to successfully depict Joseph's situation, he "had to ... know the stories he painted and ...
4019: Battle Of The Bulge
... they could not answer check questions such as the height of the Empire State Building. Later the Americans commended these under cover operations as "Military Genius". This was against the Geneva Convention. Later another war crime, were the acts committed by the 1st SS Panzer Brigade known as Battle Group Peiper. This unit captured the city of Stavelot and discovered a group of civilians huddled in a basement, The Germans took ...
4020: Pudd'nhead Wilson: Slavery
... nhead Wilson. This might be an easy assumption to make considering the way the slave characters are treated and some of the statements made about them such as, "Why were niggers and whites made? What crime did the uncreated first nigger commit that the curse of birth was decreed for him?". That quote was referring to Tom thinking about slavery after having learned his true heritage as a slave. A lot ...


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