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- 4091: Conflict in "The Child By Tiger"
- ... resins given or explanations made. We can only assume that something brought out the dark side of Dick's personality. The dark side is very evident as he methodically shoots the many victims of his crime spree. But as the incident ends, takes off his shoes, and gives up, almost a return to his original self. The combination of elements, environment, and variety of conflict in this story make for a ...
- 4092: Animal Farm: Communism Through The Eyes of George Orwell
- ... helicopters are hovering low over the city and creating "an impression that Big Brother is hovering over you".23 In another California city police cameras have been installed on every street corner to watch for crime, but some people see it as an invasion of privacy. Orwell also saw this as an invasion of privacy and that is why he wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four. In Nineteen Eighty-Four if someone is ...
- 4093: Operation Desert Storm
- ... sent an intelligence officer to Kuwait reported that Iraq had began withdrawing its Republican Guard divisions from Kuwait entirely.Several weeks before Baghdad was bombed on January 17th , 1991, UnitedStates intelligence agents successfully inserted a computer virus into Iraq's military computers. It was designed to disable much of Baghdad's air-defense system.
- 4094: Meth Labs
- ... released from the cook, and these operators are commonly users of crank and are under the influence while operating the lab. (http://www.sema.state.mo.us/metham.htm) Methamphetamine does more than boost the crime rate; it creates drug addicts and turns normal lives into nightmares. It s manufacturing process presents an immediate environmental hazard. The cost of cleaning up these sites can be enormous. (Kaufman, 1998, p. 89) Not ...
- 4095: Airplane Warfare In WWI
- ... During The 1899 Hague Peace Conference it was put on record that the dropping or shooting of any projectiles or explosives from the air during a time of war was forbidden and was considered a crime of war. It was also decided that airplanes could only be used for reconnaissance or spying missions. (Villard-227) "The airplane may be all very well for sport, but for the army it is useless ...
- 4096: To Kill A Mockingbird: Injustice
- ... women. Harper Lee often offers suttle remedies that would put an end to the constant injustices in the novels diverse society. The greatest case of injustice involves Tom Robinson who was falsely accused of a crime that he never attempted, nor intended to. Tom's view of the actions that lead up to the trail were not believed because of his race, which in all details the way society miss-treated ...
- 4097: The Scarlet Letter: Hester's Alienation
- ... bosom besides [her own]." Sadly Hester's loss of assurance in the goodness of mankind isolates her further from her community because she is no longer part of their kinship. Hester, for committing the terrible crime of adultery, receives the ignominious brand of outcast. Forced to wear a permanent reminder of her sin, she becomes detached from the only home she knows and loses her conviction in all that is moral ...
- 4098: Frankenstein: The Creator's Faults in the Creation
- ... comfort the creature. He also states, however, that it is in the creation's nature to look for acceptance by humans, and will if given the chance, return to human civilization (78). The most major crime committed by the creature in the eyes of Frankenstein is the murder of his wife Elizabeth. The roots of the killing can be traced back not only to the malice displayed by the creature toward ...
- 4099: Analysis of Children's Fairy Tales
- ... excitement in this world and so many distractions. Children have been spoiled with excitement and new technology. It takes a lot now a days to keep a child occupied. They would rather play with a computer. Writers had to compromise with the changing times. They had to make their writing more interesting to keep the children reading. The writers had to use their imagination more so that the children can use ...
- 4100: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
- ... are not given any sort of mental flexibility. If you spend time alone, or think, you are considered strange, and are considered an outcast. Nobody wishes for this, and so correspondingly nobody commits this unspeakable crime. Everyone goes out at night with a different partner, or takes a few grammes of soma and goes to bed for a soma-holiday. Nothing new, nothing different. Each person of this society has a ...
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