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- 5701: Lockers In School
- ... the school went through major changes in their schedule. It was based in a block. This limited the amount of books that we had to carry to school; it was perfect except they left one day out, Friday. That day everything gets packed in to students’ bags. Some even think of leaving things behind just as long as they don't carry them. The principal does not realize how much of a struggle walking a ...
- 5702: Capital Punishment Is Ineffect
- ... as an example of the consequences of capital crimes to society. I. US one of few to practice death penalty A. Ineffective deterrent to murder B. Discrimination against the innocent C. Barbaric forms of execution D. Immoral system is unacceptable II. Execution influences criminal behavior more than imprisonment does A. Only if rationally and immediately used B. Increasing number declared unconstitutional 1976 III. Murder not always premeditated A. Committed during emotional ... 1. Life imprisonment without parole 2. Financial restitution B. Fair trials VI. Blacks more likely to receive penalty A. Myrdal B. “Legacy of slavery” C. Executed for “less than capital” crimes 1. Rape 2. Burglary D. Juveniles E. No higher court review F. Color of victim G. Women executed VII. Fairness in capital cases A. Common characteristics of death row inmates 1. Poverty 2. Lack of social community Jewett 13 3 ...
- 5703: The Life of Helen Keller
- ... communication with the outside world. Helen learned quickly and with great excitement. Her tantrums ceased and her manners vastly improved. She was a very bright child and person. Her generosity never ended and her handicap day by day was overcome. Helen Keller's goal in life was, to help others help them selves. That is what Anne did for her, and that is what she wanted to do for others. Handicap is just ...
- 5704: My Interest In The Catholic University of America
- My Interest In The Catholic University of America The college I am most interested in right now is The Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. ( However I could change my mind within the next couple of mouths or minutes.) I first found out about this college at one of the college mini fairs. It had some of the things ... of the college. I got to see some of the dorms and facilities available to students. I learned that the School of Architecture and Planning is the largest school of its kind in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. Students utilize the nation's capital as an architecture laboratory. They design in a studio environment on campus and can also take advantage of foreign study experiences,including a study abroad program ...
- 5705: Victorian Doubt In God
- ... is man s way of being, could the many colored picture of our life paint itself and shine. (Norton 957-958) What made Tennyson so Victorian was his ready acceptance of the mores of his day, his willingness to conform to popular taste, to write a poetry that was easily understood and enjoyed. Partly as a result of his position as a public and nationalist figure, Tennyson was by far the most popular poet of the Victorian era. No poet was ever so completely a national poet: Henry James said in 1875 that his verse had become part of the civilization of his day. This probably explains why literary opinion turned so sharply against him in the earlier part of the twentieth century, as we reacted against everything Victorian. In a characteristically Victorian manner, Tennyson combines a deep interest ...
- 5706: Gibbons
- ... behavioral differences are related to the way apes feed. Chimpanzees eat a wide variety of foods, including fruit, leaves, honey, and insects, and they sometimes hunt and eat other mammals. During the course of a day's foraging, they may travel nearly 18 km (11 mi). By banding together they improve their chances of finding food and also of spotting danger. Gorillas, on the other hand, are vegetarians, eating leaves, plant stems, and roots. This kind of food is comparatively easy to find, and although gorillas also move about, they rarely travel more than 2 km (1 mi) a day. Their great size also means that they are less vulnerable to attack. Consequently, gorillas would gain few advantages from living in larger groups. Most apes breed throughout the year. Male and female orangutans come together ...
- 5707: Exams Are Unfair Assessments of Progress
- ... conclusion, I agree that exams are unfair assessments of progress because the pressure caused by exams is too large, the result of exams is unreliable and the purpose of studying is misunderstood. I this that day-to-day work done by students is a fairer way for rating progress.
- 5708: Tale Of Two Cities 2
- ... to see if they can be of any help to Charles. When the delayed trial finally takes place, Dr. Manette, who is in the people's favor, uses his influence to free Charles. The same day, Charles is rearrested on charges set forth by the Defarges and one other mystery person. The next day, at a trial that had absolutely no delay, Charles is convicted and sentenced to death. Because of the despondent situation, Dr. Manette has a relapse and cobbles shoes. Sydney Carton overhears plot to kill Lucie ...
- 5709: E. E. Cummings
- ... and 12 respectively, show a sort of back-and-forth motion, much like that of the motion of a trapeze swinging. Lines 12 through 15 show the final jump off the trapeze, and 'a/n/d' on lines 17 through 19, represent the deserted trapeze, after the acrobats have dismounted. Finally, '(im' on the last line should bring the reader's eyes back to the top of the poem, where he ... moving (106). "a-motion-upo-nmotio-n/Less?", the 6th line, is signifying that although the poet knows that both the objects are moving, one's motion causes the other to seem still (106). The 'd,' at the end of the poem is showing that after the poet has finally named the object he saw, he immediately loses interest and stops, as writing more to further organize his thoughts would be ...
- 5710: Discipline in the Classroom: Past and Present
- ... almost cubby hole where janitorial supplies were kept. He ended up spending an incredible twenty-eight hours in this closet before the teacher remembered that he had locked him in with a pad lock the day before. The boy was able to drink water because there was a running hose in the room. The parents of the child were so scared and outraged that authorities were notified, but once again it ... not mean that teachers can not apprehend and punish a student for intolerable behaviour, but they can not do it by any means of inflicting students with fear of possible abuse, or maltreatment. In this day and age, teachers must watch carefully how they discipline their students because one slip of the tongue, or hand for that matter may lead to criminal charges of assault, or other related charges. Many teachers ...
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