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1791: Polonius Is Folish
... a lender (be,) For (loan) oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing (dulls the) edge of husbandry. This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. (1. 3. 71-87) The advice that Polonius gives to Laertes is simple and sounds foolish being told to a person of Laertes’ age. Martin Orkin ... to Paris to spy on Laertes and question his acquaintances. Polonius says to Reynaldo: At “closes in the consequence”-ay, marry- He closes thus: “I know the gentleman. I saw him yesterday,” or “th’ other day” (Or then, or then, with such or such), “and as you say, There was he gaming, there (o’ertook) in’s rouse, There falling out at tennis”, or perchance “I saw him enter such a ... argumentation when speaking to the King and Queen. Polonius is convinced that Hamlet is mad in love for Ophelia and says: My liege, and madam, to expostulate What majesty should be, what duty is, Why day is day, night night, and time is time Were nothing but to waste night, day, and time. Therefore, (since) brevity is the soul of wit, And tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes, I will ...
1792: James Cameron
... it. The movie was finally started, and it would be on this movie that Cameron would get a reputation as a dictator on set. He pushed his crew to the extreme. So much that one day Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (the actress who played the lead female character) ran off the set screaming. Mastrantonio has also said that she was very impressed with Cameron when she first met him, becuase of his ... about half the stuff, and then revised it several times. James Cameron contacted Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger and they both agreed to be in the sequel without having read the script. Terminator 2: Judgment Day, became the first movie to go past the $100 milion budget. It also became very successful both domestically and overseas. The movie features some of the most stunning effects ever made for the big screen ... effects so you are always excited. Cameron was one of the first to use morphing effects. Cameron experimented with these effects on The Abyss, but it was not until the production of Terminator 2: Judgment Day that the effects were shown in their true colours. Another great thing is that James Cameron writes very entertaining stories that are particuarly good for movies. With great action and great characters that are ...
1793: Game Over!
... they had already earned most of their 1994 salary, which averages over 1.2 million dollars per person. Next month each player will receive 165,500 as a part of a 200 million dollar rainy day fund. The owners are losing money over the work stoppage, but yet they know they will lose a lot more if these salary increases continue. The players on the other hand could not care less ... with the people of baseball and their multi-million dollar problems when they earn a living to pay for overpriced tickets, soggy hot dogs, flat beer, and all of the other novelties that accompany a day at the ball park. America is waiting for someone to stand up, wake up to reality, and realize this is just a game. It has become a billion dollar business and all the parity and ... when it was a game and learn a thing or two, making some changes for the better. America is silently pleading with baseball to not collapse but it seems baseball does not care. On labor day of this year, when the players were lounging around their mansions watching television, Oakland A's pitcher Ron Darling said, "What do real people do on Labor Day?", wanting sympathy because of his own ...
1794: Personal Writing: Changing Grades and The Consequences
Personal Writing: Changing Grades and The Consequences I was about to leave my algebra class one day when the teacher asked me a question. "Could you do help me out with my rollbook program?" he asked. "Sure, how can I help?" I replied. "I'm not sure about how to save back ... me to show him how to do it again, because he forgot. When I began to demonstrate this to him, several of the other students noticed and began to talk quietly amongst themselves. Later that day, at lunch time, I was approached by some of the other students in my class. "Hey, could you help us change our grades in algebra?" They asked. "I dont know... I might get caught..." I ... I began to think. I could not believe what I was hearing. I could get paid for something very simple. "Alright. I'll do it. What were your last names again?" I said. The next day my algebra teacher got me to help him out with his rollbook program. When he was not paying attention, I began to change their grades from F's to A's. Later on that ...
1795: Bioethics of Cloning
... value judgments pertaining to human conduct in the area of biology and includes those related to the practice of medicine, has been an important aspect of all areas in the scientific field (Bernstein, Maurice, M.D.). It is one of the factors that says whether or not certain scientific research can go on, and if it can, under which rules and regulations it must abide by. One of the most recent ... responded to Dolly with a mixture of fear and excitement, questioning the benefits and the disasters that could happen in the future if research was to continue. From a poll taken by Maurice Bernstein, M.D., the results showed that 72% of the votes said that cloning should be prohibited by law. They believe that cloning for any reason would be an unethical and immoral thing to do. A common misconception ... in jeopardy of extinction. This would help their species survive and hopefully end extinction of many of the beautiful plants and animals that were once plentiful on this earth. CLONING BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. Bernstein, Maurice M.D. “Cloning of Humans.” Feburary 27, 1997. http://www-hsc.usc.edu/~mbernste/ 2. Bernstein, Maurice M.D. “-The Ethical Issue- Cloning of Humans: Will it be Ethical? Should it be Done?” http://www-usc. ...
1796: Angina Pectoris
... the hardest. A double pump system, the heart consists of two pumps side by side, which pump blood to all parts of the body. Its steady beating maintains the flow of blood through the body day and night, year after year, non-stop from birth until death. The heart is a hollow, muscular organ slightly bigger than a person's clenched fist. It is located in the centre of the chest ... and the coronary arteries are badly narrowed. If a person suffers from unstable angina, there is a higher risk for that person to develop heart attacks. The pain may come up to 20 times a day, and it can wake a person up, especially after a disturbing dream. Another type of angina is called atypical or variant angina. In this type of angina, pain occurs only when a person is resting ... the prevention of angina attacks rather than as pain relievers. They are slower acting than trinitrates, but they have a more prolonged effect. They have to be taken regularly, usually three to four times a day. Dinitrates are more common than trinitrates or tetranitrates. Beta-blockers Beta-blockers are used to prevent angina attacks. They reduce the work of the heart by regulating the heart beat, as well as blood ...
1797: Advertising 3
... due to these people by their ways of making people notice their product. Preston Tucker advertised his new car early, and received many replies on what the car was about; the Nylon company advertised a day in which their product would start selling and the country ran out of stockings to sell; and the Kleenex company used advertising to decide which of two products they should sell. Advertising has different effects ... what is, or is not, worth buying; what they buy, when they buy it and how much are bought. Advertising "symbolizes and concentrates in its image all that is considered good and bad in present day commercial and industrial capitalism in America." (Bensman 9). When advertisers plan their strategies for the sale of a certain product, they look at who would use the item. If the product was make-up, the ... performance. "(Panati 346). They were passing in strength and elasticity of the previously known textile fibers. DuPont started advertising early about the "miracle yarn" and the stockings that were made from it. They advertised a day that DuPont would start the sale of the nylon stockings, and they called it "NYLON Day"-May 15, 1940, which is when the stockings were to be first sold. The stores had to make ...
1798: The Crazy Horse Electric Game
... good, under the agreement that he will clean up, and stay out of Lacey's (The bus driver) way. Willie finds out when Lacey says Human Relations Management, that he is a pimp. The next day Lacey and Willie go to look at the school. Willie goes in while Lacy stays in the car. It is a private school, and the owner, André, offers free tuition as long as Willie will ... until Lacey is flat out cold. Then Angle runs and calls the ambulance, and gets mad at Willie. She tells Willie that when Lacey wakes up he is going to kill Willie. So the next day Willie goes to the hospital. André had offered for Willie to stay in the basement of the school if he needed too a little while ago. Willie went in there, and he saw Lacey. At ... abused him when he was younger. Lacey told Willie that Then Willie asks if that was the reason that Lacey took him in was to make up for what happened to his son. The next day at school, Lisa told Willie to ask Lacey for a hundred and forty dollars, for a special course. She said to tell Lacey that all the students were taking it, and Willie was getting ...
1799: Global Warming
... The most prevalent issue of global warming is the increase in overall world temperature. In the thirty year time period of 1951-1980, a 0.4 C temperature increase has been documented (Hansen 36). Michael D. Lemonick predicts that unless the world takes immediate and extreme steps to reduce the emissions of heat-trapping gases, global temperatures could be driven up by as much as 6 F by the year 2100 ... the world, into this mess, and there is nobody else around to get us out of it” (254). Works Cited Broeker, Wallace S. “Greenhouse Surprises.” The Challeng of Global Warming. Ed. Dean Edwin Abrahamson. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1989. 196-209. Gay, Kathlyn. The Greenhouse Effect. New York: Franklin Watts, 1986. “Global Warming.” Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. 1996. Great Decisions. New York: Foreign Policy Association, 1990. Gribbin, John. Hothouse Earth. New York: Grove Weidenfeld, 1990. Hansen, James E. “The Greenhouse Effect: Impacts on Current Global Temperature and Regional Heat Waves.” The Challenge of Global Warming. Ed. Dean Edwin Abrahamson. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1989. 35-44. Jaeger, Jill. “Developing Policies For Responding to Climate Change.” The Challenge of Global Warming.. Ed. Dean Edwin Abrahamson. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1989. 96-109. Lemonick, Michael ...
1800: Catcher In The Rye - Fall Of Innocence
... many of Salinger's short stories and especially his most well-known novel he writes about how the main character falls from his or her own innocence then rises to face their challenges. In J.D. Salinger's , Catcher in the Rye, Holden Caulfield goes through a fall from his innocence throughout his journey to his safe haven, home. One example of when Holden fell from his own innocence is when ... rye is when Holden first sees the "fuck you" on the wall. Holden said, "It drove me damn near crazy. I thought how Phoebe and all the other kids would see it, and how they'd wonder what the hell it meant, and then finally some dirty kid would tell them- all cockeyed, naturally what it meant, and how they'd think about it even worry about it for a couple of days. I kept wanting to kill whoever'd written it".(Salinger 201) Holden's final fall comes when he is in the Egyptian ...


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