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2961: Government Censorship would damage the atmosphere of the freedom to express ideas on the Internet; therefore, government should not encourage censorship
... adult material, it breaks the law. According to George Melloan from the Wall Street Journal, a censorship bill was passed by the Senate 84-16 in July, and an anticensorship bill was passed by the House 420-4 in August. There are now four different sets of censorship and anticensorship language in the House and Senate versions of the Telecomm reform bill, which contradict each other and will have to be reconciled (Melloan, n.p.). In order to understand the need for the ever-growing body of legislation, it ...
2962: Questions of Ethics In Computer Systems and Their Future
... your cards when you spend money you'll use your thumb print as you would your signature now. At night you'll come to a far less stressed enviorment because the computer appliances in your house have taken a lot of the mundane jobs that you use to do away. You'll be able to enjoy high definition TV and be able to receive some 500 channels. After checking with your ... computer to see if there is any phone messages or E-mail, you'll retire to bed of course in you climate controlled home that knows what settings you like in what parts of the house. Oh, yes you won't even have to tell your voice activated computer not to run your computerized sprinkler system for your lawn because it will have realized from the weather report that it will ...
2963: Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde
... that is not shared by other tenants. Walter’s sister, Beneatha has a dream of going to medical school and being able to help others. And Walter wants it all! Walter wants the money, the house, a business, and an overall good life for him and his family. Walter, like many other Americans, measures his dream by income (Stein 1). Mama, deciding that the family needs to realize the dream of owning their own home, makes a small down payment on a house in the "white" suburbs. Mama, believing that Walter must ascend as the man of the family, entrusts him with the balance of the inheritance. This act by Mama is contrary to how the hegemony views ...
2964: Five Against The World - Perl Jam
... As the Seattle sound started to gather momentum around them - Nirvana were about to enter the major-label arena, Sub Pop Records was flourishing - Gossard and McCready jammed in the attic of Gossard's parents' house. That room had already been the musical hothouse for Green River and Mother Love Bone. When Ament joined the Gossard-McCready jams, inspiration struck again. "I knew we had a band," McCready says, "When we ... Reservoir Dogs," about attitudes in the band and sexism on the road, about their pride in the new songs and about Vedder's ultimate meltdown plan. He can always sell solo cassettes out of his house for $1.50. Finally the cold overtakes them. "See you tomorrow," says Ament, heading for the parking lot across the street. "Wait," says Vedder, "I'll go with you." "F--- You," yells a chorus of ...
2965: Dog Logic
... revenge. The next morning Leporello and Giovanni run into a celebration a young couple that is going to be married. The couple, Masetto and Zerlina, along with their friends are invited to Don Giovanni’s house for a celebration. However, Giovanni has the intentions of celebrating alone with Zerlina, who falls for his woes only until Elivra interrupts Giovanni’s game and denounces him taking Elvira away. After realizing that Giovanni ... was impressed with the performance so far. Though not very glamorous, I liked the set used for the play. It was three dimensional, two pillars on the front end of the stage, with one major house structure in the back (seemed to have a foam or spongy look, but made of wood most likely). The set was "plastic", meaning the actors were able to use it through the performance. It was ...
2966: "The Big, the Good, the Ugly"
... his physical attributes, characteristics, and similar living conditions. There are a few though that could be brought out from just the obvious similarities. The scene in which C.D. helps Roxanne get back into her house could be paralleled with the scene in which Cyrano helped the drunken poet fight off the twelve men. Both of the men did not really know or have a good relation with the people they were helping. C.D. went out and helped Roxanne get into her house before he was love stricken, Cyrano helped out the poet with out even knowing who he was at first. This scene or scenes really lets you have a good feel for what this man is ...
2967: A Heritage Denied
... indicates that she will visit, shame prohibits her from revealing what she considers an inferior home life to her friends. Her mother realizes Dee’s embarrassment and knows “she will never bring friends [to the house]” (Walker 73). Unfortunately, the manner in which Dee chooses to alleviate the shame of her heritage, seemingly with no regret, causes her family to suffer. Shame motivates Dee to conceal parts of herself that reveal ... shelter the new life she has created for herself. When Dee arrives at her mother’s home, before greeting anyone, “she gets out of the car with a camera taking picture of her mother’s house” (Walker 74). This may seem like a gesture to captivate one’s heritage, but by Dee’s conduct and attitudes, as previously revealed, one can hardly assume she expresses appreciation now. Dee, trying to invent ...
2968: Review of Hemmingway's "In Our Time"
... the first thing that I noticed was that the character Nick who was in the previous strories was also in this one, and again his father is the doctor. Nick's father comes into the house and is somewhat vexed from an incident that occurred outside between himself and some other members of the neighborhood. Upon his entrance his wife seems to be somewhat nagging. The first thing she asks him ... not have mentioned his exiting if she had not of asked. If they were in conversation should he not of told her that he was leaving? It is common courtesy. Then upon his exiting the house his wife asks " if you see Nick, dear, will you tell him his mother wants to see him?" The way that she states the question just seems strange to me. Why could she not just ...
2969: Parents And Kids Relationships
... a woman who describes her self as "a large, big-boned woman with rough, woman-working hands." She has enjoyed a rugged farming life in the country and now lives in a small, tin-roofed house surrounded by a clay yard in the middle of cow pasture and has two daughters, Maggie and Dee. Dee is very different from Maggie. She's a smart girl who was send to Augusta School ... mother and says "She washed us in a river of make believe, burned us with a lot of knowledge we didn't necessary need to know." Before Dee seemed to hate her sister. After the house where both of the girls and her mother used to be live before. This incident created an immense impact on Maggie. This passage is shown when the mother mentions "Some times I can still hear ...
2970: Shadow And Custodial President
... Senate in 1859. His main concern while in office was bringing the seceded states back into the Union. After this term, Garfield was elected 18 times into Congress and became the leading Republican in the House. Once in office Garfield focused on strengthening the authority of the Federal government. He made examples of his importance by taking a firm command of what issues Congress dealt with. Garfield also tried to maintain ... President of the United States. First, he is the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms of office. Second he is the only President to ever be married while holding office in the White House. Lastly, Grover Cleveland was the first Democrat to be elected after the Civil War. Cleveland was born in1837 in New Jersey. While practicing law in Buffalo, he gained a reputation of being focused on his ...


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