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4801: Pycho By Alfred Hitcock
... gentleman. He portrays society s perception of America s upper class, snobbishly rich. Cassidy flaunts his money in Marion s face. He talks of his eighteen-year-old daughter who is getting married the next day. As her wedding gift he is buying her a house with forty thousand dollars cash. He claims that she has never had an unhappy day in her life. Though this is unrealistic, he proudly boasts about how his money is to thank for this. Another thought from Mr. Cassidy is that money does not buy happiness, but it buys off ...
4802: The Roswell Incident
... accounts. There is and was never any doubt that something crash landed. On July 8, 1947 the headline of the Roswell Daily Record read "RAAF Captures Flying Saucer on Ranch in Roswell Region." The next day, the headlines read "Weather balloon was mistaken as UFO." Many people wonder how someone with military experience could mistake a weather balloon for a UFO, which is why they are inclined to believe the first ... be changed from this event and cynicism will continue to grow. Everyone will be paranoid and skeptical of everything that happens. It is most likely that nobody will ever really know what happened on Independence day in 1947, but it will always be remembered in the media and in views toward the world and the U.S. government. One thing that cannot be given back is the fact that in one ...
4803: The Importance of the Ozone Layer
... of ozone in the atmosphere is based on these reactions. There are many factors that influence the amount of reactions like season, latitude, and solar cycle. Because of these factors ozone can vary wildly each day. In the northern latitudes there can be up to 40% difference than the day before. And in the equator regions, there might be no variance at all. Unfortunately, the Congress passed a bill reducing the production of CFC's based on a NASA document. This document only told half ...
4804: Walt Disney
... was one thing that Walt liked about Kansas City was a girl named Su. She said if he ever went away that she would wait for him. When he was out on the field on day he found a puppy and had it shipped back to her so she could take care of it. When he got back she was married 3 months before his return and his dog died. He ... year the park was open. He loved his park and even spent more time there than he did in his studio. He was so picky about his park that he wouldn’t open the next day until it was spotless. Which meant no trash on the ground and no gum. Some years later Walt had the idea of a futuristic city. He called this city Epcot. In the process of making ...
4805: Sega Dreamcast vs Sony Playstation 2
... provide heat in the winter, cool fresh breezes in the summer and can be used, in case of emergency, as a flotation device. Also, the Dreamcast gives off a lemony-fresh scent and will one day unite all humanity under the gleaming banner of peace. You need not ever fear stubbing your toe again with the Sega Dreamcast. Please note that we are just kidding. Seriously. While the Sony and Nintendo ... out the way the hero Ryo's jacket shows different stages of wear, and how the raggedy bandage near his eye is frayed. We're just as impressed with the figure from Onimusha, and its Day of the Dead grayness. With a single picture, Capcom has managed to capture sheer beauty and solid gloominess. But when all is said and done, Shenmue takes those cool character models and faces, and sets ...
4806: Whats Normal Whats A Freak
... are all a like in more then one way. We share something in common; we go through the same life experiences, walking, talking, and school. Normal, freak, they re words most of us use every day, but we don t truly know what they mean. Look at the people beside you, what would you call them? You would call them normal of course, if they re your friends. Of course they ... of you change because your friends are and you don t want to be left out? I was that way. I wanted new things that my friends got. I wanted that, and that. Until one day I saw that we were nothing but brand names and things that were so miniscule that we didn t see that the grown-ups were right in labeling us generation-X. We are the generation ...
4807: The Scarlet Letter
... to move on, but Pearl would not move until she replaced the “A.” She did so, and Pearl joined her. Dimmesdale, although feeling better, is still sick, and has to give a speech on election day. She then learns that the ship she was to take to England was also to be inhabited by Chillingworth, as an act of revenge towards his competitor. On election day, Dimmesdale gives an inspired sermon, and while walking away, becomes weak. As he sees Hester and her daughter, he admits that he is Pearl's father, shows the crowd his chest, which evidently had an ...
4808: Eleanor Holmes Norton
... speech rights. Norton went on to champion women’s rights as the chairmen of the New York Human Right’s Commission. Before joining the Georgetown University Law Center faculty in 1982, she came to Washington, D.C. to chair the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission. As a tenured professor at Georgetown she still teaches a course there. Even before she began her career as an elected official, Eleanor Holmes Norton was named one of the 100 most important women in America and one of the most powerful women in Washington, D.C. She has received sixty honorary degrees. Norton has been recognized nationally as a writer. A few of her published works include, “Justice and Efficiency in Dispute Systems” in 1990, “Bargaining and the Ethic Process ...
4809: Canterbury Tales - The Wife Of
... s point of view for she is narrating the story. So the conflict, being that he has to find the answer, is established. The knight’s journey does not go well. Finally on the last day that he has, he comes up to a group of women, as he approaches they disappear and an old woman appears. This part is the climax of the plot because it is when the knight ... The knight is somewhat disgusted and so the old woman goes on to lecture him on the trivial nature of appearances. She tells the knight whether he would prefer to have a woman ugly by day, yet loyal and faithful the rest of the time or to be beautiful and take his chances the rest of the time. The knight becomes really perplexed by this whole new situation and so chooses ...
4810: The Giraffe
... are highly attuned to danger thanks to their height and good sense of smell and eyesight. They can be fast and can reach speeds of up to 35 mph. Females spend over 12 hours a day looking, while males are less. Night mostly spent lying down ruminating, especially hours after dark and before dawn. A Giraffe has 2 ways of getting around which is walking and galloping. The long legs and ... moist. They contain everything a giraffe needs except calcium and sodium. They get the minerals by licking natural salt deposits and chewing the bones of the dead animals. Giraffes have a big appetite and each day they spend hours eating. A large male giraffe can eat seventy-five pounds of food everyday. Lot's of nourishement is needed to supply energy to keep their bodies going. Everytime a giraffe raises its ...


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