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13561: The Insanity Plea by Winslad and Ross: Summary
... car. Needless to say, they arrested him and he was then brought to court on the charges of 1st degree murder where he was found not guilty due to the plea of Insanity. On Thanksgiving Day, 1976, Torsney had to work and was unhappy about it. At thirty-four he had been on the force for about 8 years and he was sick and tired of the conditions he had to ...
13562: Fyodor Dostoyevsky's The House of the Dead
... review, it seems to be more an account of Dostoyevsky's personality and attitudes through these years. In his first year in prison, Dostoyevsky “found myself hating these fellow-sufferers of mine.” (305) His first day in prison, several convicts approached him, a member of the noble class and no doubt very wealthy in the convicts' eyes, and asked him for money four times each; and each refusal seemed to bring ...
13563: "Managemment of Grief" and "A Pair of Tickets": Women's Images
... for some time. She broke the tradition of not revealing and admitting to the feelings of love thus indicating that she disagreed with that tradition. A woman lost two sons and a husband in one day. Her world was shattered, all the dreams and hopes gone; but she still finds enough strength to comfort other people. It was pointed out many times in the story that everybody perceived Shaila as a ...
13564: Pride and Prejudice: What's Love Got to Do With It
... Jane Bennet's relationship towards a gentleman. She says it is probably better not to study a person because you would probably know as much after twelve months as if she married him the next day. Charlotte even goes as far as to say that "it is better to know as little as possible of the defects of the person with whom you are to pass your life" (p.21). Charlotte ...
13565: Waterlily by Ella Cara Deloria
... being publicly humiliated, Blue Bird, her grandmother and Waterlily luckily and happily ran into their family's tiyospaye. The reason why it was so fortunate is because Blue Birds parents and brothers were killed one day when Blue Bird was about fourteen. They were taken in and made to feel at home. Along with finding their family, Blue Bird also met her new husband, Rainbow. Rainbow was a good provider, hard ...
13566: The Yellow Wallpaper: Male Opression of Women in Society
... society and her husband John. In her diary she describes helping the woman tear down the paper: "I pulled and she shook, I shook and she pulled . . . ." Most of the paper was removed the next day while the narrator watched many women creeping around in the street. At the end of the story the narrator has surprised John, who has come home from work to find her creeping around the room ...
13567: To Kill A Mockingbird: Coming of Age of Jeremy Finch
... to become more of a man as he hits puberty. Another change that Jem goes through is his feeling toward himself and how he starts to feel better about himself. When he gets home one day from school he shows that he is all confident about making the football team and how happy he is to be old enough to play. But even though he doesn't get to play he ...
13568: The Yellow Wallpaper: What The Hell????
... all reality a very sick woman. She feels trapped because of this and the way she sees the paper must be an indication. She stays up late at night and hours on end during the day to stare at worthless, tattered, yellow wallpaper. This story really bored me to death. All I could think of was, "when is this story going to be over?" I remember having a highly active imagination ...
13569: The Things They Carried: Possessions of Character
... girl whom he cares about greatly, but she does not share the same emotions for him. He carries these things to remind him of her, of his feelings for her. At the end of every day he ritually unwraps them and reads them. These letters are light in weight, only ten ounces, but prove to be a heavy burden. Above all, he carries the responsibility for the lives of his men ...
13570: Computer Crime Is Increasing
... all these crimes were facilitated by computers. Bibliography Bequai, August, Techno Crimes (1986). Mungo, Paul, and Clough, Bryan, Approaching Zero: The Extraordinary Underworld of Hackers, Phreakers, Virus Writers, and Keyboard Criminals (1993). Norman, Adrian R. D., Computer Insecurity (1983). Parker, Donn B., Fighting Computer Crime (1983). Dodd S. Griffith, The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986: A Measured Response to a Growing Problem, 43 Vand. L. Rev. 453, 455 (1990 ...


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