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- 13581: The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolken
- ... Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolken Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit, one of a race of short, timid creatures who live in cozy tunnels and who prefer to keep their lives ordered and predictable. One day, he unexpectedly finds himself playing host to Gandalf the wizard and thirteen dwarves. The dwarves, with Gandalf's help, plan to travel to the Lonely Mountain to recover the treasure that a dragon named Smaug ...
- 13582: The Great Gatsby: The Question of Nick Carraway's Integrity
- ... the real falling- apart--among Tom, Daisy, and Gatsby--that most rankles Nick, and he reacts with disgust when she invites him in for a nightcap amid all the emotional wreckage, then complains the next day of his refusal. But Jordan's worst action, in Nick's eyes, is her failure to stay on at Daisy and Tom's when Daisy needs her. The betrayal is far worse than moving a ...
- 13583: The Great Gatsby: Tragedy From Lies
- ... found out, Myrtle's husband. He loved her alot and he did not want to let her go so he locked her in the closet and said "She's going to stay there till the day after to-morrow, and then we're going to move away." ....pg.137 this is the kind of punishment she recieved after she lied but he wasn't going to let her go. He was ...
- 13584: A Tale Of Two Cities - Critica
- ... the guillotine. Dr Manette tried to save Darnay many times, though Barsad would always seem to find a way to get him back to prison and succeeded in sentencing him to death. When the final day of Darnay's life came, it turned out a happy one for him, "The door was quickly opened and closed, and there stood before him face to face, quiet, intent, upon him, with the light ...
- 13585: The Gift
- ... is calling for someone to help him because he is ill. But yet all he does is become peace-fully sicker. And the mom is praying for him to get better and hopes that one day true health will come back to this youth. Or in shorter terms, The Gift of life. Those were my guesses, or hypothesis of what the real meaning to The Gift were. And I don't ...
- 13586: All The Kings Men
- ... tale; moreover it was a vivid life-story, about a hick, just like them. This hick was raised on a farm, and went to an old one-room schoolhouse. He worked the farm during the day, and stayed up nights studying his books, with aspirations to become a lawyer. When he became a lawyer he didn t start thinking about the people, but after a school building collapse in his own ...
- 13587: American Dream And Gatsby
- ... happy, vacuous bursts of laughter rose toward the summer sky. (P.47-48). The scenario is made more explicit by Daisy s lament: "What ll we do with ourselves this afternoon?" cried Daisy, "and the day after that, and the next 30 years?" (P.113). After all, this period is characterized by some kinds of new culture, for example the emergence of jazz music, the Charleston dance, movies and the automobile ...
- 13588: The Changes in the Narrator's View of Sonny
- ... are changed, the first of which is Sonny's manhood. During the first phase, early in the story, the narrator showed that he viewed Sonny as a child. "I was beginning to realize that I'd never seen him so upset before... [and decided this was] one of those things kids go through and that I shouldn't make it seem important."(49) This quote is an example of how the ...
- 13589: Computer Fraud and Crimes
- ... and investigate whether or not there was any malice intended. One computer application that is becoming more widely used and, therefore, more widely abused, is the use of electronic mail or email. In the present day, illegal hackers can read email going through a server fairly easily. Email consists of not only personal transactions, but business and financial transactions. There are not many encryption procedures out for email yet. As Gates ...
- 13590: Computer Crime: The Crime of the Future
- ... more sophisticated software. But like a virus that becomes immune too quickly, the hackers find another way. The loopholes of the hacker are infinite. Just as one cannot leave their shadow behind on a sunny day, the hacker will be around as long as there is something to hack. Works Cited Alan Robert, "AOL's Piracy Woes: Attack and Counterattack" Macworld 16 June 1995: 37-38 "Computers: On-line Copyright Protection ...
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