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- 4111: An Analysis of Brave New World
- ... 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 ...
- 4112: ASSATA Shakur
- ... misrepresented the facts. According to this event, it may not seem to cruel to say that most white people still think that being a black revolutionary is parallel to being guilty of some kind of crime. The racism in this country still seems to exist, even after decades of struggle. The most disturbing principle is that the Media still is exploiting and publishing false information to the public, comparable to a ...
- 4113: An Analysis of Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse Five"
- ... 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 ...
- 4114: The Great Gatsby: Moral Responsibility in Gatsby
- ... police handle the situation. Because of him actually pulling the trigger, George is, in part, morally responsible for Gatsby's death. Tom, Daisy and George are morally responsible for the murder of Gatsby. In every crime or wrongdoing, the moral responsibility of the outcome can be placed on at least one person. This is the person who committed the act and usually receives all the blame for it. However, often times ...
- 4115: Book Report on Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov"
- ... and all pieces of evidence suggest that Dmitry is the murderer. Dostoevsky only eventually reveals that Smerdyakov, Fyodor's sadistic and atheistic illegitimate son and servant, is the murderer; nevertheless, Dmitry is convicted of the crime. Ivan discovers the truth, but his descent into madness prevents him from reporting it. Smerdyakov, the only other link to the truth, commits suicide. Dostoevsky also develops within most of the major characters interior conflicts ...
- 4116: 12 Angry Men: Influence of Surroundings
- ... 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.
- 4117: The Borderlands: 1880 - 1940
- ... the most notable groups involved in the social reform movement were the churches in the country. They targeted many aspects of life of the normal Americans. The social reforms targeted social ills such as adultery, crime, and lastly, drinking. These groups had large number of followers, and had considerable height in government. The social reformers political power extended from small town mayors to U.S. Congressmen and Senators. The reformers were ...
- 4118: History of The Internet
- History of The Internet The Internet is a worldwide connection of thousands of computer networks. All of them speak the same language, TCP/IP, the standard protocol. The Internet allows people with access to these networks to share information and knowledge. Resources available on the Internet are chat groups ...
- 4119: New High-speed Connections Will Change How We Work And Play
- ... your connection may be much slower than what you would expect. Security is another potential problem. Sharing a broadband connection, with others, opens up the possibility that someone may gain access to information on your computer. The good news is that additional capacity can be added to the network, limiting slow connection speeds, and security software is being developed to minimize the chance of having your PC broken into. The concerns ...
- 4120: Summary of To Kill A Mockingbird
- ... her brother and father. The story takes place over the span of four years. There are many conflicts in the story. First, a young girl is raped and a black man is accused of the crime. The people of the town immediately assume the black man is guilty. Atticus, Scouts father, is a lawyer and takes the case. Because of the is he would have been lynched if it weren't ...
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