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- 1991: Honesty
- ... lying and/or stealing is not really that bad, and is acceptable to my parents. A majority of Americans youth today are morally confused, due to the un-honorable actions of their parents. 1984, by George Orwell, shows an example of un-honorable actions of parents, rubbing off on their children. About 99% of the population in this book, were uncaring robots. They would turn their best friend into the thought ...
- 1992: Arguments On Desegregation
- ... public education, public transportation, hotels and restaurants, hospitals, housing and departments of the United States Government (Stephan 7). An example was the case of McLaurin v. Oklahoma Board of Regents of Higher Education in 1950. George McLaurin was admitted on a segregated basis to the graduate school of the University of Oklahoma as a result of a federal district court order. He was required to sit in an anteroom outside of ...
- 1993: Animal Farm: Power's Corruption
- Animal Farm: Power's Corruption Power; like in the book 'Animal Farm', by George Orwell; can lead people to greed, discrimination and treachery. Every one has some kind of power over someone or something else. Depending on how it is used it can be good or bad. Like the ...
- 1994: Hackers
- ... another person is considered a crime, punishable by up to a $100,000 fine or up to two years in prison. This act is a limitation of free speech that one would expect from a George Orwell novel. It disallowed any publication that spoke out against another cause. It denied Internet users from expressing themselves in any manner other than that dictated by the government. Our Congress poorly represented the American ...
- 1995: Animal Farm: Utopia
- ... A Utopia is an ideal society in which the social, political, and economic evils afflicting human kind have been wiped out. This is an idea displayed in communist governments. In the novel, Animal Farm, by George Orwell Old Major's ideas of a Utopia are changed because of Napoleon's bad leadership. Old Major explains his dreams and ideas to all the animals before he dies. At his speech all the ...
- 1996: Habits That Hinder Thinking
- ... people resist to change is fear. When someone doesnt want to change, they are afraid of the risk of ending up in a less comfortable situation than their current one. Julie had lived in Washington since she was born. When a college in California accepted her, she turned it down and decided to go to a local college. She was apprehensive of the risks of not liking a new environment ...
- 1997: How TV Impacts Teens
- ... peacefully, they use their fists, knives, or even guns. Another result of violence on TV is the formation of gangs. Teenage gangs exist throughout the state of New York, including the peaceful town of Port Washington, where I live. So now people will realize that violent teens is due to the violenceon TV. A third problem with TV is the dialogue. Adolescents today make more grammar mistakes then ever before. The ...
- 1998: Andrew Carnegie
- ... gave the world thousands of libraries. Many communities gratefully accepted Carnegies generosity, but his actions were met with mixed reviews. The book, Carnegie Libraries: Their History and Impact on American Public Library Development by George S. Bobinski shows the impact of his philanthropy and the reaction it received. Andrew Carnegie lived by his philosophy that The man who dies thus rich, dies disgraced. He not only wrote these words, but ...
- 1999: Clara Barton
- ... to teach once again and accepted a job in New Jersey. Following this she opened a free school in Bordentown. The schools attendance topped six hundred students. Retiring from teaching for good Barton headed for Washington DC. A new chapter in her life opened and she worked as a clerk in the U.S Patent Office. At age forty and at the outbreak of the Civil War Clara decided to dedicate ...
- 2000: Louise Brooks
- ... appearance as a dancer is a stunning success. Brooks is the first person to dance the Charleston in London. Later in 1925, she returns to New York and found work dancing in the chorus of George Whites Scandals, a Broadway comedy with Leon Errol called Louie the 14th, and finally as a showgirl in the 1925 edition of the Ziegfeld Follies. Here she was the bane of her directors and ...
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