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- 4371: Moby Dick and The Scarlet Letter: Unpardonable Sin
- ... now a cold observer, looking on mankind as the subject of his experiment, and, at length, converting man and woman to be his puppets, and pulling the wires that moved them to such degrees of crime as were demanded for his study. Ethan, in looking for the unpardonable sin, obviously manipulated people to discover if certain actions lead them to commit the sin. Hence, the significance of the earlier passage where ...
- 4372: A Black Cloud
- ... world. In the same way that prejudices of large groups of people are expressed, hate crimes are committed to demonstrate acts of hatred. Most recent are the burning of black churches across the South. A crime of this sort shows hatred against the black race. Sometimes leading to manslaughter, racial tensions are abundant. Furthermore, the burning of crosses or flags are offensive crimes that are committed to show a person's ...
- 4373: Notes: Americanization or Candaisnism?
- ... to create One Big Union for all workers. -General strike began in Winippeg with more than 30000 workers and swept through all Canada. -They wanted the right to bargain with employers. -Parliment made it a crime to talk about a revolution. -June 21, 1919, the police killed the leaders of the strike in Winnipeg. This was called, "Bloody Saturday." -In 1924, unionship slipped down very muuch. -In 1925, the returning veterans ...
- 4374: The Scarlet Letter: The Symbolic Scaffold
- ... and then taken to the scaffold. Hester must stand here for three hours while the townspeople talk about her wrongdoings. During this scene, the reader learns that the prisoner has committed adultery, a very serious crime in her puritan town, and that she must wear a scarlet letter on the bodice of her dress. This letter is an A, a constant reminder of the sin that was committed. The next scaffold ...
- 4375: Prostitution
- ... has licensed 35 brothels. These businesses don't have robberies, rapes or beatings.4 The Nevada police force is an advocate for the legalization of prostitution because they have seen the difference that legalization makes. Crime rates drop when prostitution is brought to a setting where it is monitored. Prostitutes are forced to work through established brothels and are forbidden to work out of their homes. All prostitutes and brothels must ...
- 4376: Gender Differences
- ... until a year later when she went camping with her family. She crawled into their tent and stopped breathing as memories flooded her. She told her mother what had happened and her parents reported the crime. The boy involved claimed consensual sex. After a year, it was hard to prove otherwise and she dropped the case. I felt deeply for her but without much knowledge on the subject I only could ...
- 4377: In Search Of Excellence...
- ... himself in an office. The fifth and often obvious principle is to stick to the knitting. The basically says that if a company is in the food business, it should not branch off into the computer business unless they have no where else to expand in the industry they are already in. The sixth basic principle is a simple form, lean staff. This means leaving few people up top to manage ...
- 4378: Baby Boomers are Jealous
- ... the hands of the most informed generation to date. Growing up in an ever shrinking world. X'ers mostly share an impatience with racism, greed, and ignorance (Lauren, p. 70). The common use of the computer opened the ever expanding horizons to the highways of the world throughout cyberspace. Fact be known Gen X is neither white, nor rich, nor do they all live in a suburb near you. 70 percent ...
- 4379: Homeless 2
- ... him out, according to a local record-store employee"(Kozol 25). Unfortunately acts of violence are being done on homeless people and there is no real punishment for it. Even though it is technically a crime to attack homeless people, in a survey done on crimes solved in New York, only a mere twenty-seven percent of the crimes against homeless people are solved, while sixty-seven percent are solved about ...
- 4380: Homophobia Fear Or Hate
- ... them for the lifestyle they have chosen to live. The term homophobia is inadequate to cover the full range of people's negative beliefs about the gay community. Many people think that homosexuality is a crime agaist nature; anyone who practices it is sick, crazy, immoral, sinful, or wicked. Research has found out that there is no greater incidence of mental illness among lesbians and gays than among heterosexuals. Homophobic people ...
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