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- 4041: 12 Angry Men
- ... a man live or die. When someone is asked judge someone else, shoud not you look at al the facts to be sure beyond a shoadow of a doubt that the man who cimmitted the crime is guilty? Yes, a juror should look at all the facts but some do not, they just judge the person on how that person feels.
- 4042: David Korten's "When Corporations Rule The World"
- ... can become very high causing many problems in the family. Is this why the divorce rate in America has climbed to unbelievable heights? "High rates of deprivation, depression, divorce, teenage pregnancy, violence, alcoholism, drug abuse, crime and suicide are among the more evident consequences in both high and low income countries" (45). One of the other main problems falls to the poor societies of the world. They end up getting totally ...
- 4043: French Nuclear Testing
- ... tests, Chirac, stated, would consist of eight nuclear explosions in a tunnel 1,800 to 3,000 feet below Mururoa beginning in September up until May 96. Chirac declares that these tests are necessary for computer simulation in the future. France has been bombarded with criticism, not only from environmental activists, but also from political standpoints. Japan and Australia officially protested French experiments and have convinced other Asian and Pacific nations ...
- 4044: Lasers 2
- ... light can carry 1000 times the television channels than is carried today by microwaves. Lasers are ideal for space communications. Optical fibers have been developed to transmit laser light for earthbound communication in telephone and computer systems. Lasers are also used to play audio compact disks and videodiscs. Laser printers are used all over the world and our communication system has been revolutionized by the ability of lasers to carry out ...
- 4045: The Sacrilege: Caesar A Political Mastermind
- ... about a huge loan from Crassus to Caesar because he couldn't pay off his debts. Decius starts to gain respect for Caesar when he makes the announcement, as Pontifex Maximus, to label the "heinous" crime a "sacrilege." Caesar walks so seriously and confidently people "lose their stony faces" when Caesar arrives. Although when Caesar makes the remark of "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion," Decius is the first person ...
- 4046: The Scarlet Letter: Review
- ... as the case may be. Also the townspeople, the magistrates, and Chillingworth, Hester's true husband, can be seen in both lights. Either they can be perceived as just upholding the law -she committed a crime, they enforce the law. On the other hand are they going to extreme measures such as wanting to take Pearl, Hester's daughter, away just because Hester has deviated from the norm, all to enforce ...
- 4047: Slavery In America
- ... discriminatory, and we still segregate. If we see a black man walking down the street late at night, we are scared that he might try something criminal. If we hear of a vicious or notorious crime on TV, we automatically assume that a black man must have committed it. If we here a Jew is successful, we assume he must be cheap and a miser. If a Polish man has done ...
- 4048: The Count of Monte Cristo: Revenge
- ... discovered that all his enemies had moved to Paris. He became acquainted with people from that city and eventually moved there so that he could have his revenge. The revenge taken on Danglars matches the crime which he committed toward the Count. When Danglars wrote the incriminating letter about the Count, calling him a Bonapartist, his intention was to get the Count's position as Captain of the ship for himself ...
- 4049: The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
- The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz In the novel The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Mordecai Richler punishes Duddy for his wrongs against others in several ways. Each punishment fits the crime, and there is an irony about each one. The three punishments inflicted on Duddy at the end of the novel are the loss of Simcha's love, the loss of his friends, and the absence ...
- 4050: The Great Gatsby: Nick versus Gatsby
- ... written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the narrator, Nick Carraway, tells a story in which Jay Gatsby tries to attain happiness through wealth. Even though the novel is titled after Gatsby, Nick, just as a mainframe computer, analyzes the actions of others and presents the story so that the reader can comprehend the theme. Throughout the novel, Nick is the vehicle used to gather all of the pieces together to learn about ...
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