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- 841: Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Franklin D. Roosevelt Franklin D. Roosevelt, thirty-second President of the United Sates, greatly expanded the role of the federal government with a wide-ranging economic and social program, the New Deal, designed to counter the Great Depression of the ...
- 842: Personal Writing: Getting Ready For The Day
- Personal Writing: Getting Ready For The Day I have found an effective way of getting ready in the morning that saves me time. I am going to share this information with my friend Stephanie. The order in which I get ready in ... have finished my hair, I can do my makeup. My makeup is the last step in getting ready. I use and apply it in this order; Lancome black eye liner, Estee Lauder's Blush All Day, Natural Cheek color03 Rosemarble, Lancome black Magnificils mascara, Estee Lauders' Minute Makeup 12 Buff, and finally Lancome Rouge Sensation Metallique lip stick. Well, that is the way I get ready in the morning. If you ...
- 843: Veterans People To Remember
- Veterans People to Remember This Veterans Day pays tribute to those who did their duty as patriots. It is our moral duty to make them feel appreciated on Veterans Day. A small thing to ask in exchange for extraordinary valor and bravery. Many years our Nation has honored Veterans and set aside a special day to pay tribute and say "thank you" to those who serve in our Armed Forces. On this Veterans' Day, Americans across the country will honor and remember their family members, friends, and neighbors who ...
- 844: King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table: An Epic Hero for Modern Times
- King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table: An Epic Hero for Modern Times In about 1470, Thomas Malory finished Morte d' Arthur, the first of the many legends written about King Arthur. Even in modern times, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table are a favorite subject in movies, books, and plays. Often times ... so because the Medieval Period in general, and King Arthur in particular, have an air of mystery, romance, fantasy, and adventure that are popular themes in all times and cultures. I compared Malory's Morte d' Arthur with Camelot, a movie produced in 1967 that stars Richard Harris as King Arthur and Vanessa Redgrave as Guenevere. Camelot covers the period in Arthur's life from when he meets his future wife Guenevere to the beginning of his siege against Sir Lancelot's castle in France. The short excerpt of Morte d' Arthur tells of how King Arthur abandons his assault on Lancelot to defend Camelot and all of England from Mordred. Because Camelot seems to immediately precede Morte d' Arthur and there is no overlap ...
- 845: Mothers That Work
- ... that a mother who works has a positive effect on her children. Children with mothers in the workforce are taught responsibility, independence, the importance of an education, and also social skills that are acquired from day-care. There are still a few experts that argue children are negatively effected by the absence of their mother. They believe that this absence can cause an attachment disorder. Some also report that the lack ... forced to experience life without his parents. A teenager must be able to successfully and happily live without being constantly dependent on parents and other adults for money, decision making, as well as simple every day tasks. A good quality education is a necessity for children that want to thrive in the working world. A child often looks at a working mother as a very influential role model. A working mother ... children of employed women to plan on college. (Hoffman 158). Louis Hoffman also states many employed mothers, often indicate they are working solely to help finance their childrens college education (Hoffman 158). High quality day care centers provide opportunities for exploring and creating, for positive social interactions, and for language learning. ABC news reported that recent studies have proven The higher the quality of child care in the first ...
- 846: Creative Writing: Down and Out
- ... two men begin to read the letters. What they learn is astonishing. As they read more they eyes open wider and wider. Martha eventually joins them and reads them out loud, starting at the first. Day 1 Coordinates 43'N 67'W It is a nice day to start our trip. It is sunny and about 27' outside. The weather report sounds good for the next few days. Everyone is happy that our trip has finally started but sad to leave friends ... well and we hope to sail at least 15km before dark. We haven't had much time to test all the equipment on the boat but have no fears that it won't function properly. Day 2 Coordinates 42'N 69'W We have managed to keep a good speed by following the Labrador current down the eastern coast. The weather is still excellent with a good breeze today. Everyone ...
- 847: Catcher In The Rye 4
- One theme developed in Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is that bonds to our family is one of the most important factors in life. This is evident throughout the book since Holden spends so much of his time thinking about, and striving to ... him cope with his life in school and the many questions that he faces in his everyday life. Aswell as give him a positive thought when he was down. Looking at his relationships with Allie, D.B. and Pheobe give you ample proof of this. Holden s brother D.B. was very important to Holden throughout the book. D.B. was on Holden s mind often. One way that he was on Holden s mind was how much he cared about D.B. ...
- 848: One Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovich: Summary
- One Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovich: Summary In the book One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, the main character Ivan and the other prisoners in the camp are treated very badly. Ivan tries to make himself warm and to get enough food to keep himself ...
- 849: AIDS Research
- AIDS Research All A.I.D.S research should be funded by the government. Today A.I.D.S has become a large concern within society. Sexually active youth are constantly threatened with the chance of getting A.I.D.S.. A.I.D.S is everyone's problem and a cure has to be found. With funding from the government, it will provide the capital necessary for the research to find a cure, ...
- 850: Mrs Dalloway
- ... entitled ``A Reading,'' Dowling dissects the novel into neat structural packages so the reader can easily study its anatomy. He includes maps of London showing various characters' movements and intersections, an hourly chronology of the day of Clarissa's party, character sketches condensed from details scattered in the text, and, in the appendix, a kind of ``miniature concordance'' that provides counts for some 32 words (``India'' appears 25 times). Other studies ... to be time and space. Using Dowling's map diagrams and chronological chart as guides (Dowling 51-57), we could follow the separate time/space rhythms of Septimus, Clarissa, Peter, Richard, and Elizabeth through the day of Clarissa's party. Hence, we could reconstruct these elements of narrative and plot--these ``splinters of detail''--in a way that would be hostile to the text. In a sense, we would insist that ... narrative recenters on the present as Clarrisa thinks of Peter, but it mirrors the past's ambiguity: ``one of these days, June or July.'' As Dowling writes, ``the text oscillates rhythmically between memories and this day in June'' (73). Past and present compliment and complicate each other. The narrator gives us a thick little blur of sound and then resolves into a new rhythm. Of course, the rhythm of Clarissa' ...
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