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- 6391: Black Rain
- ... one paragraph. The name of the bomb had already undergone a number of changes, from the initial "new weapon" through "new-type bomb," "secret weapon," "special new-type bomb," to "special high-capacity bomb." That day, I learned for the first time to call it an "atomic bomb." (Black Rain 282) The importance of the name of the bomb may seem ineffectual, but he seems to dwell on finding out what ... mussels left in any of the many streams and there were also no fish in any of the ponds. The only thing that survived were the eels who were seen swimming up the river a day before the surrender was given. This was a sign of rebirth. It only took a year after the Hiroshima bombing for the surrender and during that time the government did not help any of the ...
- 6392: Tourism In Canadian Provincial
- ... and child, to that of a corporate enterprise, trying to maximize profit in a monopolized marketplace. This is how recreation has changed over the time frame of the development of the parks to the present day policies and initiatives undertaken by the province which manages these parks. III. CASE STUDY OF ALGONQUIN PARK Algonquin Park is Ontario's first Provincial Park and is located in the region of Near North' in ... hence an increase in the number of visitors. In 1997, more than 8.5 million people enjoyed provincial parks and as many as 2,400 people attended public wolf howling sessions in Algonquin in a day. And with the further improvements of the park, these numbers are expected to increase. The expected increase of users is a concern of Ontario Parks hence a limitation of visitors was established. The Distance Decay ...
- 6393: A Comparison Of Two Poems About Soldiers Leaving Britain To
- ... they go marching all in step so gay". This quotation shows how they enjoy marching, all together. Their attitude towards war is very carefree. They look almost as though they are "going to a wedding day". In stanza 2 the soldiers "are singing like the lark". In stanza 3 they make noises with "whistles, mouth-organs". The soldiers are carefree because they are brave. They don't understand how dangerous war ... the young and healthy soldiers are going to be "food for shells and guns". This shows the reality of war. At line 3 they are all happy as if they are "going to a wedding day". In the last line it is very sad because the soldiers have to leave their mothers behind. This make a great impact on the reader because we know that a mother loves her son and ...
- 6394: Interpersonal Communication
- ... two people are talking they are speaking to each other in order to change information. For exampleWhen you walk the street and you see someone you know you speak and you ask " how was your day". The point when you asked how the persons day was you initiated the process of interpersonal communication. The person will respond, and the information that the person shares with you completes the process of interpersonal communication. An example of non- verbal communication using my ...
- 6395: A Clockwork Orange - Calculated Captivity
- ... itself is fiction, the subject of the content is real. Laws are to be respected. It is for the good of the people, that governments create just and non-violent communities. Past and present day societies strive to obtain this status to ensure the security of its citizens. When criminals abolish this state of mind the remaining people become not only scared, but are also transformed into victims. Consequently, Burgess ... course, he could for preference sake look even iller and more zombyish than he does. Anything for the cause." (127). This behavior generates anger in the reader, and also causes reflection with regards to present day politics and values. Alexs torment continues until he reaches a point of madness. His state of oppression nearly becomes the death of him as he tries to end his life by jumping out of ...
- 6396: Creative Writing: Apocalypse at the Nuclear Plant
- Creative Writing: Apocalypse at the Nuclear Plant Pete pulled up to the familiar sight of cooling towers overshadowing his car as he parked his car next to the multitude of his coworkers. His day began just like the others. If there was any plutonium to be expected, he was damn sure he would be the one to inspect it. He walked past George the security guard, asked him how ... turn around again. As he passed the guard at the front door, he just yelled "Get out while you still can!" and took off for his car parked somewhere in the humongus parking lot. Every day he spent at least 10 minutes wandering through the multitude of cars, searching for his. Many times he had found a car that looked like his, tried to get in, sometimes setting off annoying car ...
- 6397: Medical Malpractice
- ... the plaintiff to exercise care; (b) the defendant must breach the standard of care established by law for his/her conduct; (c) the plaintiff must suffer loss or injury as a result of this breach; (d) the conduct of the defendant must be the "proximate cause" of the plaintiff's loss or injury. ( Picard, Ellen I. p. 29) In the case of Adderly v. Bremner (Picard, Ellen I. p. 461) the ... base a victim's economic recovery on actual economic loss medical costs, loss of income and disability plus, where there is long-term or permanent disability, a reasonable amount for lost quality of life and d) handle compensation through a provincial - run Injured Patients Board, which could track information with a Medical Board that could monitor doctors. (Nolo Press editors, #32) I cannot see this form of compensation working. It would ...
- 6398: The War In Vietnam
- ... appreciate the amount of effort that would be required to exert influence on Vietnam's political and social structure, the course of American policy led to a steady escalation of U.S. involvement. President Dwight D. Eisenhower increased the level of aide to the French but continued to avoid military intervention, even when the French experienced a devastating defeat at Dien Bien Phu in the spring of 1954. Following that battle ... domestic consensus that had sustained U.S. cold war policies since World War II and that had formed the basis for the federal government's authority since the sweeping expansion of that authority under Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- 6399: Romeo And Juliet - Examples Of Love
- ... crow." ( I. ii. 86-87). Later, when violence was prevalent, Benvolio watched out for his friends and relatives, encouraging peace. He spoke against fighting when he said "I pray thee, good Mercutio, lets retire. / The day is hot, the Capulets abroad, / And, if we meet, we shall not 'scape a brawl,"(III. I. 1-3). The Nurse is Juliet's best friend, but calling her "mom" would be more appropriate. Unlike ... made love to Juliet. Juliet wished Romeo wouldn't go even though it would be risking his life to be seen in the daylight . Her feeling were expressed when she said "Yond light is not day-light, I know it, I; / It is some meteor that the sun exhales." (III.v.13-14) Romeo was exiled. The couple was so depressed after being separated, suicide was often contemplated. Juliet's father ...
- 6400: ALIEN EXISTENCE
- ... named William Brazel found wreckage scattered over his ranch - 30 miles south of Corona. Brazel had found weather balloons on two other occasions, but was unable to recognize the debris in his field. The next day he took some of the wreckage and went into Roswell to show the local sheriff. He met with George Wilcox, the local sheriff, who then contacted Roswell Army AirField (RAAF) to report the strange debris ... strips, tinfoil, scotch tape, paper and sticks. The events in Roswell, New Mexico during July 1947 have now become known as the Roswell Incident. The Roswell Incident still receives a lot of attention to this day. The US Air Force has come out with three different reports since the Roswell Incident; each with different versions of the story. One thing is for sure, people will continue to be puzzled by the ...
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