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- 7621: To Kill A Mockingbird: Wearing Masks
- ... lives. He is very adroit at wearing this mask, a strong point in the fields of law. For this he is highly regarded, and hence trusted with the Tom Robinson case, a task that requires great energy to not interpose feelings with the facts. Some people and characters must liberate themselves from their masks, others may not have to, but all will have to deal with pressures of inner self, and ...
- 7622: History 2
- ... should be valued so that they do not make the same mistakes. Not many people would change their minds about history like I have but to get through a majority of them would make a great difference for one's future. I used to always complain about history because I thought that it was useless for my education. I wondered why it was so important to learn about events that happened ...
- 7623: Hemophilia 3
- ... The gene for hemophilia-A is located at Xq28 while the gene for hemophilia-B is located at Xq27.1-q27.2. There are about thirty other disorders associated with the Xq28 area including manic depression and favism. This must indicate that Xq28 includes many different genes which have not yet been isolated. The primary symptom of hemophilia is uncontrolled bleeding. The disease can range in severity from a mild increase ...
- 7624: Frankenstein: Morality
- ... instead of all of man kind. "Begone! I do break my promise," (pg. 162) states the doctor angrily. Not thinking about himself but the world unselfishly breaks his promise to the monster. Possessing such a great mind the doctor is able to realize that a greater evil will be realesed upon the earth then upon himself. "Your threats cannot move me to do an act of wickedness,"(pg. 162) says the ...
- 7625: The Fountain Head: Individualism
- ... people. Christopher Columbus would of never traveled off to sea if he conformed to the general public into thinking that the Earth was flat and he would fall of the face of the planet. Many great outcomes have occurred by of the individualistic attitude which is well represented in the Fountain Head.
- 7626: Stephen Coonts' "Flight of the Intruder": Summary
- ... the first few pages Jake's best friend and B/N (Bombardier/Navigator) is killed by a Vietnamese soldier's rifle. In this mission their target was a "suspected truck park." Jake goes into despondency (depression, despair) for a days and tries to convince his squadron leader that the targets are worthless, that thousand of Americans have died en route and returning from these. The leader replies that he is not ...
- 7627: The Fellowship Of The Rings
- ... the very fires from which it was once forged. And so the quest begins, steered by Gandalf and Frodo's party of Sam, Mary, and Pippin. Together they travel the winding roads and through a great blizzard until nightfall. Where warmth and comfort are found in a local tavern. The Hobbits were well to entertain and were taken notice by a man, a warrior by the name of Strider. He took ...
- 7628: The Scarlet Letter: The False Qualities of Life
- ... extinguish his internal fire. Using Hawthorne's portrayal of the fictitious Dimmesdale, we can see real life applications of people who live "Dimmesdale type lives." A man who exemplified Dimmesdale type characteristics was the late, great Mickey Mantle. During the nineteen fifties and sixties, Mantle was the second coming of Babe Ruth. He could hit the ball as far as the eye could see, and through his efforts, brought numerous championships ...
- 7629: Fahrenheit 451: The Meetings Between Montag and Clarisse
- ... destroying the current firemen. The meetings between Montag and Clarisse trigger an awareness and change in Montag's life. Montag realizes that his life and the lives of all the other citizens are not as great as they are worked up to be and that he is not happy at all. In the end Montag decides that he must change the way society is run once and for all. All of ...
- 7630: Fahrenheit 451: Books - A Part of Our Past
- ... dummy out the window, it actually looks real in your head. When you read stuff like Moby Dick, you actually see Captain Ahab and Ishmael and the rest of the crew trying to slay the great Sperm Whale, then you see the huge White Whale come up and attack the craft that attacked it. In many books you can actually see yourself there with the characters in the books, slaying the ...
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