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4871: Spike Lee
... Sal gets to share his creation and hard work with his sons makes it all the more special to him. After Sal has finished his pre-opening preparations Sal's Pizzeria is open for the day. Shortly after this, the main character of the movie, Mookie, comes strolling into the restaurant. Mookie works as the delivery man for Sal in this movie. Mookie literally delivers pizza, yes, but he also acts ... Sal again relies on Mookie to smooth things over so this boycott really does not happen. Mookie really doesn't have to work to hard because Sal's pizza is well liked in the community. Day has turned into night and it is getting near closing time. The second after the doors are shut and locked four kids show up at the door wanting a slice. Here Sal shows his nice ...
4872: Death of a Salesman: Symbols in the Play
... man" and they in turn relate to both character and theme. The hose, tape recorder and the seeds are some of these symbols. The hose in Miller's drama directly relates to the theme of d eath. The hose is a line attached to the gas main in Willy's house which allows him to sniff the gas. This action can be seen as Willy's suicide wish, and escape from ... in his garden. In spite of such an action he is doomed to fail. Willy sta rts planting the seeds at night, but at night there is no sun shining and this seems very od d as seeds require light to grow. What else is strange is the fact that Willy's house is boxed in between large apartment buildings and is covered by the shadows cast by them. It is ...
4873: The Internet Revolution
... or trade as much as they want for a minimal fee. In the first two months of 1999 alone, the number of trades executed over the internet has increased by 25% to 425,000 per day (Wilson 36). Internet trading is growing steadily and the same can be said for on-line banking. From 1993 to 1998, the typical U.S. banks assets grew at 8%. Over the same period, Telebank ... America Online and many other mass money producing companies all have joined the internet revolution. There are companies still joining the revolution, no matter how big or small they are because they know that some day, they too can be as large and as powerful as the companies who have already taken part of the internet. The internet literally provides all of our necessities at the tip of our fingertips. The ...
4874: Antigone: Changing Views of The Chorus
... wedding herself to inhumanity. The next major choral address is a turning point regarding their attitude towards Antigone. At this point they are actually feeling pity towards the rebellious young woman: “But now, even I'd rebel against the king. I'd break all bounds when I see this-- I fill with tears, can't hold them back not any more. . . I see Antigone make her way to the bridal vault where all are laid to rest ...
4875: Anne Frank
... Anne Frank only kept her diary while hiding from the Nazis. This diary told the story of horror that the Nazis carried out. Anne Frank hid from the Nazis for many years, writing what happened day by day in her life. Anne was not aware of what was happening at most times, and neither was she very intelligent, but she was able to record a very helpful part of history.
4876: Anti-Semitism in The Merchant of Venice
... a forum in which racism can grow and become only a bigger problem. I think that this is a flawed way of looking at it. I see the play as a confrontation of a modern day problem which society still faces. Rather than providing a forum for racism to grow, the play provides a forum for anti-racism discussion, if all proper steps are taken. When I say if all proper ... ideas of racism in the play can be attacked through positive reinforcement of anti-racism views and showing how wrong racism is. Suppose we were to censor "The Merchant of Venice" what happened if one day someone picked it up, read it, and followed the anti-Semitism in it. I think that if it will stop one person from being racist, by teaching them it is wrong by teaching everyone then ...
4877: St. John The Evangelist
... is important but not just loving the once who only give you love. Giving love to God important. I should not worry about my clothes or possessions or what worries I should overcome the next day. God takes care of that. I am a lot different right now. I worry about what I will ware the next day, if I lost something I can panic, when I do not realize that the more I panic the less I have a chance of finding the thing that I have lost. St. john was a ...
4878: A Critique Of the Stanford Experiment
... performed by psychologists Craig Haney, W. Curtis Banks, and Philip Zimbardo. Their goal was to find out if ordinary people could become abusive if given the power to do so. The results of the six day experiment are chilling. The experiment took ordinary college students and had some agree to be prisoners and the rest would be guards for the prisoners. Both groups received no training on what to do or ... Milgram's experiment was conducted in 1963, people then and still today try to get to the top of every situation. In this case, the guards were given the power, and it probably took a day or so before they began to abuse they power and abuse the inmates. If only they experiment would have been conducted a year later, Haney, Banks, and Zimbardo may have been able to foresee the ...
4879: Death Be Not Proud
... determination, and courage kept his death at bay. One of the main reasons that Johnny remained alive for so much longer than he should have lived, was the hope that he possessed. He hoped every day of his illness that he would get better, that his parents would be spared their grief, or that some doctor would come up with a revolutionary idea that would heal him. Because of his hope ... well. Although he realized that eventually his life would end, he still never gave up the hope that perhaps he could outsmart his fate to die, if just to steal a few extra hours. Each day, until his last, the determination Johnny had to get well, live a normal life, and even maintain his schoolwork was phenominal. After being away from school for sixteen months, being tested constantly by doctors, and ...
4880: The Deadly Social Cloud (Satir
The Deadly Social Cloud Our society is tormented everyday with a grave injustice. Americans must tolerate these hayness acts and must bear with them every single day of their lives. In regards to very strong complaints by common citizens all over the United States, laws have tried to stop certain acts that these heathens commit. I have thought out this problem in ... prison, where fellow inmates will repeatedly rape them. Only inmates of lesser social crimes like murder, rape, and violent crimes will be able to do the molestation of the immoral convict. Only after the thirty-day prison sentence will they be put to death immediately. This villain of the human society will die the way that they chose their victims to die. They will be taken to a sealed room where ...


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