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5711: The Scarlet Letter: Dimmesdale As The Greatest Sinner
... repent but it just doesnt work and he still feels guilty. Dimmesdale even stands on the scaffold by himself in the middle of the night. However he was to coward to stand there in the day when people could actually see him. Even in the end of the novel when he confesses he is about to leave the country, still running away from his problems, never facing the consequence of his ... thing to do. When Pearl asks him if he will stand with them on the scaffold he says no, just crushing the child. And Hester does nothing cut encourage this behavior by saying that one day he will stand with them. The last reason that Dimmesdale is the greatest sinner in the Scarlet Letter is that he died first as a result of his sin. Chillingworth didn't die first, Hester ...
5712: Little League Coaches
... and the pay is small. I’m tired- again. So why am I coaching? Anyone who has ever coached has asked himself (or herself) this question any number of times, especially after a long tiring day. But it really isn’t that difficult to answer. In time coaches begin to understand that coaching is a privilege- challenging, enjoyable, and, perhaps most important, quintessentially meaningful. We should never underestimate the influence we ... so his skills were not the greatest. After each practice Dad would talk about how he had never seen anyone so eager to learn the game. As the season progressed, Carl was rapidly improving. One day the phone rang at our house. It was Carl. He had to tell my dad that he could no longer play this time because he would have to baby-sit while his mom took care ...
5713: Biography of Dr. Maria Montessori
... with materials that would awaken the childŐs potential. It was a radical departure In MontessoriŐs time. A new housing project was being built in a part of Rome. The tenants of the housing project where day laborers who left their children of five years of age home alone and unsupervised. Dr. Montessori was given a room for the children in one of the buildings and named the director of it. Up to 60 children stayed there during the day. On January 6, 1907, the first Casa de Bambini, which is a ChildrenŐs House, was opened. Dr. Montessori did not place children in restricting environments, but instead designed them to reflect children. The rooms were ...
5714: Capital Punishment
... adopt this no-punishment position, it logically follows that there would be less crime. Once criminals realized that no matter what they did, no fellow citizen would lift a finger to stop them, why, they’d just be so overcome with the generosity of their neighbors that they’d naturally be inclined to become upstanding, productive citizens. All irony aside, perhaps I can help resolve the moral dilemma: I suggest that when one person violates another’s rights, he forfeit some of his own ...
5715: Yarmouth,england
... town consisting of two major sections, Great and Little Yarmouth. The founder of Yarmouth is believed to be a man named Cedric, who was a Saxon leader, but people still doubt this to this very day. One of the main reasons for the foundation of Yarmouth is the Herring, a fish that was very healthy to eat, and especially important to the lower classes because it was cheap and readily available ... house. It was too small and a second "common hall" was built to replace it. The borough court presided each Monday to deal with pleas, but soon extra days were added for special occasions. One day a year was set out for Leers to present various suggestion to help the town, including annual fairs. Conflicts emerged between the Yarmouth and Clique ports administrations . The conflicts were caused in part because the ...
5716: Cryptography
... inadvertently reading materials they might find offensive. Monoalphabetic substitution is another simple step away from the ROT13 algorithm. In this algorithm, each letter correspond to another letter but in no particular order. For example a = d, d = x, f = e, etc for all 26 letters. This made it much harder to break but also made fairly big keys that couldn't be memorized, since they consisted of 26 pairs of letters. In ...
5717: Dylan Thomas
... a poem became irrelevant" (233). After only two readings in New York, Dylan moved on to tour the rest of the country. Thomas moved west stopping in major cities all over America to lecture by day and drink by night. Tales of his growing dependence on alcohol preceded him. The quality of Dylan's lectures deteriorated as he moved west on his tour of American bars. For the final five weeks ... He wanted to take walks. He wanted to eat. But he also was frightened" (Ferris, 299). After this period, Thomas began drinking heavily (Ferris, 300). Thomas' health appeared to be continuing to deteriorate by the day. Reitell took him to see Dr. Feltenstein On October 23, he treated Dylan and told him not to drink so much (Ferris, 300). Thomas' drinking only accelerated after this. Reitell, convinced that Dylan wished to ...
5718: Chlamydia
... It takes about three weeks for most people to see symptoms. In that time, they have sexual contact with others and not know they are spreading it. This process goes on and on and some day it could turn into an epidemic. This is why it is called the "silent epidemic". Chlamydia s simple to cure. Physicians prescribe a one day course of an antibiotic, azithromycin, and it’s gone. Penicillin, which cures many other bacterial STI’s, doesn’t work on chlamydia. The best way to prevent becoming infected with the bacteria is to practice ...
5719: Jealous Of Barbie?
... Advertisements are not just selling us merchandise; they are showing the images of emaciated models like Kate Moss. Telling people that this is what is accepted by society as normal. It is said that each day the average person sees 400-600 advertisements per day. That means by the person is about 60 they will have seen about 40- 50 million advertisements, and out of every 11 of those commercials they see has a direct message about beauty. In 1994 ...
5720: Asian Mythology
... as we know it. They involve our view on equality,imperfection, and the value of life. In a world that already is struggling, without the presence of the other sex can amplify the work of day to day. In the Asian mythology men speak before men women. If this was present in today's society women would have fewer rights as a citizen and would not be treated as equals.Our country will ...


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