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- 12941: Pride And Prejudice
- ... marry someone with whom there is no strong bond. Additionally, Elizabeth shows that she truly loves Mr. Darcy when she explains to her father how her affection towards him was "not the work of a day, but had stood the test of many months suspense, and enumerated with energy all his good qualities" (Austen 242). Mr. Darcy too, shares the same feelings of fondness towards Elizabeth. In fact, when Darcy first ...
- 12942: Facing Reality
- ... us all to consider if our daily work contributes to the "insanity of further armament"(716) or to the possibility of future peace. He states that many scientists and technologists exercise their talents in every day work to service death rather than life. Every result that scientific and technological engineering develops, will if at all possible be incorporated into military systems. They must be aware or think about what the end ...
- 12943: The Key To Greatness (great Ga
- ... for. Gatsby was living in a dream and when he finally awakened he had lost his life. Gatsby was murdered by Wilson, but that did not matter because the "Great Gatsby" had already died the day Daisy chose Tom. "He must have felt that he had lost the old warm world, paid a high price for living too long with a single dream" (Fitzgerald 162). This is the way Gatsby felt ...
- 12944: A Quantum Computer
- ... more than just a step in micro-computing technology, it could offer insights into real world applications such as cryptography. "There is a hope at the end of the tunnel that quantum computers may one day become a reality," says Gilles Brassard of University of Montreal. Quantum Mechanics give an unexpected clarity in the description of the behavior of atoms, electrons, and photons on the microscopic levels. Although this information isn ...
- 12945: The Parable
- ... Pai tells Rosemary he is sorry but he can't help her. Not knowing what else she can do, Rosemary goes back to Sven for help. She spends the night with him and the next day he takes her across the river. Rosemary and Hernando are then together at last. The evening before their wedding, Rosemary feels the need to tell Hernando what she had to do to get across the ...
- 12946: Pouliuli
- ... to live the rest of their life "free". To accomplish this goal, they both had to accomplish three tasks. Pilis’ tasks were to eat a mountain of fish which the giant’s had caught that day, to race the giants down a river, and make himself disappear. Faleasas’ tasks were to destroy Filemoni, Make Moaula the new leader, and remove Sau and Vaelupa as council leader. Of course they couldn’t ...
- 12947: Poem #640: Interpretation
- ... s privilege? Nor could I rise—with You— Because Your Face Would put out Jesus’— That New Grace Glow plain—and foreign On my homesick Eye— Except that You than He Shone closer by— They’d judge Us—How— For You—served Heaven—You know, Or sought to— I could not— Because You saturated Sight— And I had no more Eyes For sordid excellence As Paradise And were You lost, I ...
- 12948: The Gradual Development Of Cha
- ... close to non-existent, but it is a sign of civilization for Piggy. Piggy respects the conch up until his death, and when Jack s raiding party attacks to get fire, [he] was sure [Jack] d go for the conch (p. 155). When the conch is destroyed, too, Golding suggests that all remnants of civilization are destroyed along with it. When the conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased ...
- 12949: Darwinism 2
- ... discussing these issues, people cited Darwin’s principles and therefore Darwinism spread throughout Europe. It was difficult to avoid the new philosophy because it had such an important role in the major controversies of the day, and it was an inherent argument in the lectures and publications produced.
- 12950: Paradise Lost
- ... is what gave man freedom from God. God still had control of man, but man was able to do as he chose, whether it was good or sinful (Blessington 43-44). God vows, "I form'd them free, and free they must remain, / Till they enthrall themselves" (qtd. in Blessington 44). God also used this freedom of choice as a test for man, just like the angels were tested before their ...
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