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5101: Animal Farm: Utopia
... life without man and with no more bad leaders: Beasts of England, beasts of Ireland, Beasts of every land and clime, Hearken to my joyful tidings, Of the golden future time. Soon or late the day is coming, Tyrant Man shall be o'erthrown, And the fruitful fields of England, Shall be trod by beasts alone. Rings shall vanish from our noses, And the harness from our back, Bit and spur shall rust forever, Cruel whips no more shall crack. Riches more than mind can picture, Wheat and barley, oats and hay, Clover, beans, and mangel-wurzels Shall be ours upon the day...(p.22-23) After the song the animals were even more excited. They sing the song so loud it wakes Mr. Jones up. Mr. Jones starts firing his gun into the darkness. This quickly scatters ...
5102: Charlie Chaplin 2
... leader. He is let out and meets a Gamine (Goddard). The rest of the film is the two of them trying to find jobs as they are both pursued by the police. One after the d was full of misery and poverty. His brother and him acted frequently in theatre, comedy and dance. At the age of sixteen Charlie went into Fred Karno s music hall revue, appearing in many shows ... then signed with Essanay studios for a short while, and had the first million-dollar contract with First National. In 1919, Chaplin formed United Artists with friends and stars Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, and director D.W.Griffith. He married Lita Grey November 24th, 1924. She was a young star of sixteen in his film The Gold Rush. She turned out to be a temptation to him and became pregnant, forced ...
5103: A Raisin in the Sun: Achieving Impossible Dreams
... is not destroyed. They keep their pride and dignity and contribute to sacrificing their time into working endless hours to keep the house. Ruth says, “Lena—I’ll work… I’ll work twenty hours a day in all the kitchens in Chicago… I’ll strap my baby on my back if I have to scrub all the floors in America and wash all the sheets in America if I have to ... individuality as a person. He feels as if an empty life lies ahead of him with no future. He states, “Sometimes I can see the future stretched out in front of me—just plain as day. The future, Mama. Hanging over there at the edge of my days. Just waiting for me—a big, looming blank space—full of nothing.” (Hansberry 54). Walter encounters his problem and comes up with an ...
5104: Buying Votes
... to influence the passing of laws through lobbyists. These people are paid to offer campaign donations and gifts to certain congressmen in return for a vote for or against specific issues. Lobbyist activity in Washington, D.C. breeds corruption and inhibits the democratic process. Interest groups were created to gain support for certain issues. Farmers, laborers, gun control activists, abortion opponents, and teachers are just a few of the numerous interest ... the government. Lobbying results in the passing of bills that benefit only those few, and Congress is getting paid to do it. Lobbying is a form of legalized bribery, results in selfish politics in Washington, D.C., and steals votes from the general public in favor of the rich corporations.
5105: Albert Einstein
... range of publications in theoretical physics. Most parts of there were written in his spare time. In 1905 he submitted one of his many scientific papers to the University of Zurich to obtain a Ph.D. degree. In 1908 he sent another scientific paper to the University of Bern and became a lecturer there. In 1914 Einstein returned to Germany but did not reapply for citizenship. He was one of only ... united states in 1933 and abandoned his pacifism. He unwillingly agreed that the new danger (the Germans) had to be brought down by force of arms. In 1939 he sent a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt that urged America to continue to develop an ATOMIC BOMB before the Germans did. This letter was one of many exchanges the White House and Einstein had. This contributed to Roosevelt's decision to ...
5106: Chris Lansid
... and 4th. But soon after, a family tradgedy that would change him forever. On the 5th of July in 1844 his father became ill and was hospitalized. It was unknown what he had. From that day Chris was dedicated to fighting illness'. He has cured 3 illness' in his life, one that belonged to his father, Ratestia. The other two, emphasema and lung elestia. He also played a big role in ... about that a train versus a car on a assembly line versus a hand built train? She was good at what she did. She and the restof her family still own that company to this day. It is not as productive as before, but it is still one of the top ranked among trains. It is not yet a billion dollar opperation, but it might just make it. This family has ...
5107: Movie: Good Will Hunting
... understand love only in the abstract sense. His psychologist, Shawn, says that we all need a soulmate -- someone who touches us and opens our minds in ways we never thought possible. Will undoubtedly challenges others day after day, and that is why so many people were drawn to him out of sheer amazement. But, they weren't afraid to get to know him, and they all chose to let him into their lives ...
5108: Human Genome Project 2
It all started back in 1953 with two men by the names of James D. Watson and Francis Crick when they discovered the double-helical structure of DNA. Little did they know they were opening the door to the creation of a perfect world. In 1986, the Human Genome Project ... Expanded Academic ASAP. 8 Feb. 2000. Daniel, Caroline. Every baby a perfect baby? (abortion debate in the United Kingdom. New Statesman 2 August 1996:125. Online. InfoTrac Expanded Academic ASAP. 8 Feb. 2000. Lemonick, Michael D. Designer Babies: Parents can now pick a kid s sex and screen for genetic illness. Will they someday select for brains and beauty too? Time 11 Jan. 1999:153. Online. InfoTrac Expanded Academic ASAP. 1 ...
5109: Shakespeare's "Henry IV": Summary
... had fun was when Hal and Poins would keep on calling Francis making him walk back and forth making him look dumb. This is why the people would call the prince “Pal Hal”. Then one day the King of England had a talk with his son and Prince Hal realized. He had to change. The king told him about himself when he was younger when he competed for the throne against King Richard the second. The king then told Hal that if he does not shape up Hotspur might one day win the respect of the people and become king. So now Hal knew what he had to do. He had to stop fooling around and beef up his reputation of a prince. And that's ...
5110: Creatine 3
... understood that the conversion rate of ADP to ATP would raise also.1 The daily requirement of creatine is about two grams. Most of the creatine supplement products recommend taking ten times that amount a day (four servings of five grams)for the first week or so to saturate the muscles, and five grams a day for the following three to five weeks to maintain it. In most published studies, this logical theory is correct; if you increase dietary creatine you increase stored creatine.1 But there are many questions when ...


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