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- 1841: Comparison Between Virginia Wo
- ... is to be locked out... and how it's worse perhaps to be locked in;" about the safety and prosperity of the one sex and the poverty and insecurity of the other; and of the effect of tradition and the lack of tradition on the mind of the writer. Woolf concludes the book with a return to her most famous image, suggesting that Shakespeare s sister lives in the woman, and ...
- 1842: Catcher In The Rye 2
- ... 145) always disgust him. It unnerves him for a few reasons. For example, he does not believe that this is a necessary act, he does not quite understand it, and he feels that it will effect the kin he is protecting: The obscenity is particularly meaningful to Holden's Dilemma, for not only does it express an adult act which confuses Holden "You never know where the hell you are" the ...
- 1843: Billy Budd 2
- ... book. It s these shifts that make the book ever more true, real, and complex in the different situations. The narrator constantly makes allusions to the Bible and to Greek mythology, and this has the effect of elevating Billy s story into a symbolic drama. The narrator also has the habit of straying, and he confesses that this weakness is a literary sin. One might find these acts to be distracting ...
- 1844: A Critique Of Charlotte Gilman
- ... to disconnect from reality into her fantasy world where she is in control. In the end, she steps over him, as he lies on the floor past out, symbolizing her defeat over his control. In effect, she will no longer allow him to control her and obstruct her path to independence. In addition to her husband, solitude also drove Charlotte to disconnect from reality, which in turn, lead to her independence ...
- 1845: A Man For All Seasons 2
- ... that if he does what he is called to do rather than what he believes to be morally right then he will have made the wrong decision and in the end will have no positive effect. This is evident when More says " I believe, when statesmen forsake their own private conscience for the sake of their public duties...they lead their country by a short route to chaos."(Bolt, p 22 ...
- 1846: Designing A Video On Demand Server
- ... can be queued to disk so that the data is available when it is needed by the clients. This pre-fetching of data before it is needed results in seamless flow of data and the effect of jitter observed by the client. Due to the fact that most of the video streams play continuously, pre-fetching is an efficient and effective way of screening disk I/O latency. In similarly implemented ...
- 1847: Data Mining
- ... boosting, and genetic algorithms. Data Mining is largely, if not entirely used for business purposes. The highest users of data mining include banking, financial, and telecommunications industries (Two Crows). Data mining will have a different effect on different industries in the business world. The key to succeeding in this rapidly changing industry is to understand the customer, or the market that the customer represents. Through data mining, companies can know what ...
- 1848: Todays Hip Hop
- ... your own" (1996, p. 74) Reverend Calvin Butts and C. Dolores Tucker, both advocates against rap music, would most likely disagree. Butts and Tucker claim that even mentioning such things as drug abuse have an effect on young listeners. This is, however, a debatable issue. Many patrons against rap music claim that the artists are promoting drug use and drug abuse. This allegation is difficult to deny when one views the ...
- 1849: The Revival Of Jazz In South Africa
- ... organ with persistent chords in the right hand and improvising an effective melody with the left. He would call for the aid of a matchstick to hold down a harmonic note. You get a delirious effect of perpetual motion -- perpetual motion in a musty hole where men made friends without restraint." (BEBEY-64) This was marabi music, a foundation element of South African jazz and an indigenous product of the urban ...
- 1850: The Sixth Sense
- ... it was not just some schizophrenic kid. The plot was good, the acting was great, and the surprise ending topped it all off. It is an ending that must be seen to get the real effect of the movie. No other movie this summer puts all of those ingredients into one movie like The Sixth Sense. It has my vote for the best movie of the year.
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