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- 9961: The Crucible: The Transition of John Proctor's Character
- ... No more! I should have roared you down when first you told me your suspicion. But I witted, and like a Christian, I confessed. Confessed! Some dream I must have mistaken you for God that day. But you're not, and let you remember it! Let you look sometimes for the goodness in me and judge me not!" Proctor felt that since he chose to confess to her rather than lie ...
- 9962: The Boys From Brazil: Evil Will Never Die
- ... movies, and even a main theme of the Bible. The Nazis are definitely nothing new; they have left an everlasting mark in the history of our world. This movie raises many questions about our present day life: Is it possible to clone a madman's genes, is there a doctor somewhere waiting for the right time to create another Mussolini or Vladimir Lenin, will I awake tomorrow to find that a ...
- 9963: The Dead: A Necessary Introduction
- ... character, allowing the reader to create an opinion for himself or herself. Many members of the class feel that the long introduction is unnecessary, and that the story could begin at the staircase when Mr. Darcy sings the song that Gretta remembers from her past with Michael Furey. The problem with this pretension is that the reader would have no bond with the characters, and they would simply ask the ...
- 9964: Television - In Living Color
- ... bombard a consumer greatly increases the chances the consumer will buy their brand because of the recognition they have with it. Television has the advantage of airing an advertisement at a particular time of the day or during a specific program to gain the attention of a specific target audience. For instance, a morning cartoon show will break for commercials advertising toys, games, and certain breakfast cereals targeted at children, while ...
- 9965: Freud's Oz: Freudian Views in The Wizard of Oz
- ... do now because she has worked through all of the problems in her development. When Dorothy does awaken there is no longer a viscous storm outside caused by the primal scene, but rather a sunny day. There are all her friends, filled with a tremendous amount of emotion, huddled around the bed. The image is one of a maternity setting with everyone surrounding the new mother. And maybe Dorothy did give ...
- 9966: 27 Years of Influential 60 Minutes
- ... PBS regular documentary that has been around since 1983. Entertainment Tonight has found much success with its brand of news as well. Several new newsmagazines are coming out of the woodwork such as Dateline NBC, Day One, and Eye to Eye with Connie Chung, but time is the true test for an accomplished television program. By setting new journalistic standards, 60 Minutes was able to influence all other news programs to ...
- 9967: Both Sides Of The Abortion Deb
- ... are signs of a recently discovered Post Abortion Syndrome (PAS). According to a study published by Association for Interdisciplinary Research in Valves and Social Change, one in five women studied had diagnosable stress disorders. (Lyons d-11) Also two in five had sleep disorders and flashbacks following abortion.
- 9968: Proposal for An Advanced Art Project
- ... piece, not much else will, and it serves it's dual purpose quite well. Another mentor, Rockne Krebs, who was born in 1938, has used different gas lasers to produce another much admired piece, called: "Day Passage." This work uses several red helium/neon and blue/green argon lasers and mirrors which the many beams are bounced off of and reflected from the mirrors to create a large constantly changing light ...
- 9969: Timeline of Art
- ... the fashion was swept aside and interest turned in the appearance of Pop-Art. Pop-Art: By early 1960s a newer style called Pop Art began to thrust into fore- front. Pop Art depicted every day objects and images in techniques borrowed from advertising and the comics. The first Pop Art work was made in Britain. In America it grew by slow stages out of the prevailing abstract expressionist style. Its ...
- 9970: Television And Its Affect On Our Lives
- ... are not just comedy shows, they offer educational background as well. Through this technological breakthrough, I can receive up to the minute coverage of breaking events around the world instead of reading about it a day late in the paper. Television offers a picture to go with the words unlike the radio. It serves as a quick and easy information source for people who work. To read about a war in ...
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