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- 12491: All Quiet On The Western Front
- ... like the next. An individual with fears, feelings, hopes, dreams, and ambitions just like the person that was their enemy . And why was someone that you knew nothing about, that someone you could possible one day befriend under different circumstances, what exactly made them your sworn enemy? Even though they lived separate and different lives apart from your own, they weren t different from you in the least. You both creations ...
- 12492: All My Sons, Larrys Importance
- ... keeping his room exactly the way he left it with his clothes hung up and shoes shone, in the belief that he will return. Ann's lines "Well, it never occurred to me that you'd - I mean the shoes are all shined" (pg.24), show that Kate's belief that Larry is coming back is so strong that it is nearing the point of psychosis. We therefore see that Larry ...
- 12493: Cystic Fibrosis
- ... with CF; The half-filled symbols represent carriers (Hopkin, 1998). Allison Kay Brannon, a cystic fibrosis sufferer, was the 1975 National Poster Child for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. In the United States, four children a day are diagnosed with the disease (Silverstein, 1994). References dating back to the 1600s describe children who probably had CF. But doctors did not begin to think of CF as a separate disease until this century ...
- 12494: All My Sons 2
- ... is described in her early 50's, a woman of uncontrolled inspirations and an overwhelmed capacity for love. Like any mother, she is in doubt that her son may be dead. She still awaits the day when he will come walking up the road and everything will be fine again. She keeps his room the way he left it, with his clothes in the closet and his shoes shined. Kate is ...
- 12495: A Man For All Seasons- Every M
- ... man has his price'. The play looks at how every character except More, is able to compromise their principles in exchange for something that benefits them. This shows us that at the end of the day we all, other than a few, will only be looking out for our own self-interest. Money is probably the most common thing that would be offered to someone to compromise his or her principles ...
- 12496: Adults Of The Bell Jar
- ... pick. Not only does she consciously try to decide who to emulate, but she is also willing to have them as her mother. She actually wishes she had a mother like Jay Cee. Then [she d] know what to do (36). None of these role models are her mother and she doesn t know what to do. Esther s Mother is a powerful role model and has a lot of influence ...
- 12497: Achilles As Hero
- ... away from him, he reluctantly lets her go. Before Briseis was taken away, Achilles states that But let them both bear witness to my loss in the face of that unbending, ruthless king-if the day should come when the armies need me to save their ranks from ignominious, stark defeat. This last outburst indicates a change in thinking for Achilles. He is essentially resigning his position in the army because ...
- 12498: American Beauty
- ... it all is that in the end the battle of vanity, an undue pride in ourselves and our appearance will always end with us when we are all alone. Works Cited Caplan, Paula J., Ph.D.. Don t Blame Mother mending the mother-daughter relationship. New York: Harper & Row, 1989. Cunningham, Michael. Men versus Women. Online. Internet - University of Louisville, Ky. 15 Sept. 1999 Erickson, Pamela L.. Latina adolescent childbearing in ...
- 12499: Us Vs. Microsoft
- ... I have yet to date heard of the verdict in this case. I believe that Microsoft will have to give in sometime soon. The government is pressing them and has levied a million dollar a day fine against Microsoft. This fine may have been lifted sometime before this article. Microsoft had an original product with their operating system but they are hurting other little companies by not including their software in ...
- 12500: A Bintel Brief
- ... themselves from there homeland. They had to blend in with there surroundings to get a job or even to make friends. In one of the letters, a young Jewish woman would go to work each day knowing that she would be harassed when she arrived. One of her fellow co-workers said the all Galician Jews should be dead. With comments like that, I myself would try to hide the fact ...
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