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- 13791: Ecstasy The Hug Drug
- ... such as confusion, nausea, excessive fluid consumption, severe headaches or convulsions. If the user is unconscious and you know first aid, place them in the coma position and ensure the airway is clear. The next day is crucial in a healthy recovery. Eating and drinking a substantial amount will only increase homeostasis. Ecstasy, once a diet drug, is now commonly used among young adults as the normal thing to do at ...
- 13792: Summary of "Ceremony"
- ... leave the old ways. Rocky believed in the white man's science, when all Tayo wanted to believe in was Native American science, for example the cattle raising
Josiah was bringing cattle home that he'd bought and was reading books on it, and saw the "white man's" definition of "perfect cattle" and laughed, and the rest of the family read it, and they all laughed except for Rocky who ...
- 13793: Catcher in the Rye: How Holden Deals With Alcohol, Sex, and Violence
- Catcher in the Rye: How Holden Deals With Alcohol, Sex, and Violence The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D Salinger, depicts how a lonely teenager, Holden Caulfield, deals with alcohol, sex, and violence. Teenagers must also deal with these problems daily. Alcohol is very predominate throughout the novel The Catcher in the Rye. Alcoholic ...
- 13794: Ethan Frome-comparison Of Matt
- ... s adventurous spirit compared to Zeena s dull, monotonous lifestyle. Mattie enjoys activities such as going sledding down dangerous hills, dancing, and socializing with many of the people of Starkfield. Zeena stays at home all day unless she has one of her frequent sicknesses, in which case she might make a visit to the doctor. Otherwise she goes to bed immediately after supper every night, which is hardly an exciting life ...
- 13795: An Analysis of the Novel Candide by Voltaire
- ... tries to escape, and he is punished severely. During the confusion of war Candide manages to escape. Time passes and Candide meets some other interesting individuals and has one bad experience after the next. One day Candide meets a woman who takes care of him and this is none other than Cunegonde. They amuse each other with stories of misfortune and travel around the world. At every place Candide goes something ...
- 13796: Bolt's "A Man For All Seasons": Reasons for A Person's Actions
- ... Wales!"(92). Rich can be portrayed as the lowest of life forms. More implies that Rich abandoned his conscience to have a title, which in the whole scheme of things is really insignificant. On that day of judgment, his office will have been long forgotten. It is a man's actions during life which determines his direction after life. Rich, among the other corrupt men of the state and church, did ...
- 13797: A Separate Peace: Three Symbols
- ... war is occurring, Finny wonders, "Is there?" (96). Finny refuses to believe in the war when Gene explains that the war comes before sports. Finny comes to the conclusion that old fat men in Washingtion, D.C. "make up" the war to trick the people, and only the fat men understand the trick. The two rivers, the two sessions, and the two settings, reinforce and clearly display the innocence of Finny ...
- 13798: Joyce's "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man": A Review
- ... has great respect for him. However, there are instances when Stephen is angered by his fathers' actions, and resents his statements. The growing debts incurred by Simon lead to his son's transferring to a day school. Stephens' difficulties at his former educational institution are relayed by his father, much to the chagrin of the younger Dedalus. Later in the novel, Stephen loses even more respect for his father as the ...
- 13799: Great Expectations: Injustices and Poor Conditions Committed On Women and Children
- ... felt extreme amounts of stress throughout the novel. Everyone is always encouraging him to satisfy his "great expectations". I have been pressured in a comparable way in early schooling when I was accepted to the D.E.E.P. program in 4th grade. I was asked to change schools and friends to be in a more advanced class-there was a lot of pressure on me to succeed in that class ...
- 13800: Great Expectations: God's Law vs. Human Law
- ... of Mr. Pumblechook's seed shop. As he peeks into the drawers and sees the seeds tied up in brown paper packets he wonders "...whether the flower-seeds and bulbs ever wanted of a fine day to break out of those jails, and bloom" (67). Given that "pip" is also the word for a small seed, one cannot help but draw a parallel here. When he returns from the Satis House ...
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