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- 13901: Response To AOL Controversy
- ... that AOL will lose many of their customers if they don't improve their resources. Other companies should beef-up their advertising and try to cash in by targeting the unsatisfied AOL users. In this day and age of internet use, people in any given location can choose from at least fifteen national companies, such as sprintlink, compuserve, ameritech, erols and so on. Using these services are less expensive than America ...
- 13902: Orwell's Animal Farm: Summary of Characters
- ... best for them. In both cases, Stalin and Napoleon get tired of the competition and run them off by turning the animals and people against them. Boxer is a cart horse who works night and day on the windmill and for Napoleon's cause. When he hurts his hoof and is unable to work, Napoleon is uncaring and sends him off to the slaughterhouse since he is of no further use ...
- 13903: Their Eyes Were Watching God: Janie Speaks Her Ideas
- ... she wanted. When it came to Janie wanting to talk or speak her mind, he would not let her, and that made her feel like she was less of a person than he. Until one day, towards the end of their long marriage, when Jody made a very mean comment about Janie's body. She came back with, "When you pull down yo' britches, you look lak de change uh life ...
- 13904: 1984: Summary
- ... s fascist Germany ). To keep it's economy going Oceania had to be in a constant state of war thus the Party's creation of Goldstein. This character broadcasted "criminal" thoughts for two minutes each day and enraged the citizens to the point that they gladly went to war. The Partys goal was achieved. This calculated deception lead to senseless suffering and death of numerous Party citizens and Proles. At the ...
- 13905: The Canterbury Tales: A Character Sketch of Chaucer's Knight
- ... with Iraq in 1991, the concept of the modest but effective soldier captured the imagination of the country. Indeed, the nation's journalists in many ways attempted to make General H. Norman Schwarzkof a latter day knight. The general was made to appear as a fearless leader who really was a regular guy under the uniform. It would be nice to think that a person such as the knight could exist ...
- 13906: Cheever's "The Nanny Dilemma": Personal Reflection
- ... ours. Many of these people are uncompensated for the amount of work done, some are treated like servants and yet others are treated with respect. There is no certain job security for a nanny, one day you may work and the next you may not. In conclusion I think it is important that we make time for family, yes you can have a nanny, there is no crime for that, but ...
- 13907: A Report On: Laurence's The Stone Angel
- ... It's quite okay. Do you good to tell it." This is very true, as telling the story that's been locked up inside of her for so long makes her very happy. The next day, when she thanks Mr. Lees for sharing stories, she says that "having spoken so, I feel lightened and eased." She notices that Lees, who is nervous after betraying his promise to not tell Marvin, looks ...
- 13908: Summer of the Monkeys: Summary
- ... his grandpas store and told him about it. Then he sent a telegram to the circus. They they came and gave Jay Berry the money. Then he asked his grandpa about a pony. The next day he went to pick from 2 ponies. The one he wanted to buy was wounded so he would not buy it. Instead he went home and gave the money to his parents for the operation ...
- 13909: Young Goodman Brown's Apocalypse
- ... daytime friends share this domain with the devil. What he considers moral and "good" in his life he finds in the forest. This torments his perception of practically everything. A good man in Hawthorne's day was a person of proper lineage. This very lineage Hawthorne capitalizes on as he begins the goodman's conference with the devil. The Goodman claims that he is from a family of upright and moral ...
- 13910: Hard Times: The Gradgrind System of Education
- ... the Gradgrind system of education are Tom and Louisa Gradgrind. The Gradgrind system of education is the reason why Tom and Louisa Gradgrind are lacking in imagination and therefore are not ready to tackle every day human life. The Gradgrind education system was very common in Victorian times and was probably devised by the many rich powerful people ready to employ the pupils once graduated. As this type of education teaches ...
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