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- 10501: Herland: The Use of Character Development
- ... this book Gilman shows the role of feminism during the early twentieth century. With a plot of three men arriving in a village full of all woman; where could you go wrong. She expressed a great portrayal of what woman can accomplish without men. She showed that woman contained as many if not more talents then men, and to use those talents to create a civilized and fully functional society. Herland ...
- 10502: Drug Testing
- ... for the company in a financial sense. They are allowing their emotions to control their decisions. Economic Issues Garner and Avery also have to deal with the issue of economics. Precision Tools is having a great deal of trouble keeping up with the Japanese industry. Precision no longer fits in with the current needs of the automotive industry. They no longer fit in with the current automotive environment. Automotive industries will ...
- 10503: Basquiat and Davis
- ... the dark and troubled side of jazz. He uses a lot of words and symbols. It shows his hero Charlie Parker, which is evident by the use of the word “Ornithology”, a composition by the great Charlie Parker and his colleague in modern jazz, Dizzy Gillespie. Both of their names show up in the painting. The word ear reminds us that jazz is from aural/oral roots, more improvised than written ...
- 10504: The Existentialism of Dave Matthews Band: Rhyme and Reason
- ... but sometimes this thick confusion grows until I can’t bear it anymore … Needle to the vein.” The end of the song ties all thoughts together. “ My mind’s wiped clean The needle make my great escape. I seem caught in time My head leaves me behind Body fall cold”. This shows all points of existentialism previously mentioned all together. “Mind’s wiped clean” and “I seem caught in time” shows ...
- 10505: A Rose For Emily
- ... an example of limited omniscient; a narrator inside the work telling the story. Faulkner expressed a lot of the resident's opinions towards Emily and her family's history. They mention old lady Wyatt, her great aunt who had gone completely mad. These opinions seem to come from female members of the town because they have a nosy approach. "At first we were glad Miss Emily would have an interest, because ...
- 10506: Tricky's Pre-Millenium Tension
- ... ever heard comes close to the passion woven into Tricky's tracks. Eddie Baez asks, "Can you feel it?", and we all shout "eddddddddie!!" in response and jump around even more frantically. He's a great guy, and I will never miss him spinning on a Friday night, but his set doesn't make me think. Same goes for Junior, Coxy, Sasha, John Digweed, and yes, even Danny. If you're ...
- 10507: Analysis of Five Pieces of Music
- ... of music for my project. I feel that these pieces of music convey the mood of certain scenes. The first song is called Something in my Way by Nirvana. I feel this would be a great song to start off with to set a tone for the whole story. The song is about a man who has nothing and tries to better himself but is unable because he is being blocked ...
- 10508: Standing In The Light
- ... historical fiction, because that is my favorite. I also liked that Catharine told the story through her own perspective. I could better understand her situation. I learned a lot from this book. I learned a great deal about the situation with the Indians and the white man. The fact that a girl my age was telling the story gave me a unique gaze into the past. I actually saw the story ...
- 10509: Raptor Red
- ... the key elements to the book to make it more realistic is how the author describes in detail all the other animals that Raptor Red hunts and runs into in the book. The author puts great detail in how Raptor Red stalks her prey and kills her victims. Once you start reading this book and you see how intelligent raptors once were you really can't decipher Raptor Red's thinking ...
- 10510: Music and Censorship
- ... of life rather than just our life. Good thoughts with productive meaning would flow through our heads. We would hear positive things and make us think about positive things in general. Christian music is a great example of what we should listen. People would learn to answer things with their minds and not their fists. People would think about positive ideas and positive outcomes to quarrels, that usually involved fighting or ...
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