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- 771: A Midsummer Nights Dream - Hermia And Helenas Relationship
- ... from him?" (Act 3, Scene 2, Lines 283 - 284, Hermia) Their childhood friendship is forgotten in an instant, completely torn apart by the two men. It is not the love potion which has had this effect on the women directly, it is the performance of the two men, arguing over Helena who have caused the break up. This exhibition of feelings upsets and confuses both Helena and Hermia. Hermia feels cheated ... 3, Scene 2, Line 317, Hermia) Helena also has the solution of running away, but can't as she foolishly still loves Demetrius. Helena and Hermia's relationship has changed completely, entirely because of the effect of the love potion on Lysander and Demetrius. The friendship shown before the argument contrasts greatly to the hostility afterwards. The change has been for the worse, completely destroying the women's trust in each ...
- 772: A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- ... as to the nature of that thing. This usually incorrect conclusion, having been reached, is followed by madcap mix-ups and hilarity- at least for the audience. While distrusting the nature of love and its effect on people, Theseus also recognizes the salutary effect it has, as Demetrius and Lysander, once bitter foes, present themselves to him as friends. He allows the lovers to marry according to their affection and betrays his own affection and appreciation for the intoxicating ...
- 773: Shoplifting
- ... grapes. He might go uncaught, but because of his taste test the prices will go up, and he will complain because he does want to more than he already does. Shoplifters may not seem to effect you and me but in reality they do. These are the people in today's society that are stuck in stage one. They only care about themselves and they also don't think that their ... or two the rest of us have to pay for their wrong doings. If these people would try to turn their lives around and get out of stage one, they might realize that their action effect them and all of society in some way. If they got to stage two and maybe even past that they would maybe start to think about all actions they do, and how they can indirectly ...
- 774: Woman To Man
- ... front and confrontational by speaking so openly about the act of sexual intercourse, conception, pregnancy and birth. This was something that was 'not done' in 1949. The physical and emotional context of pregnancy and its effect on Wright also needs to be considered. Wright was heavily pregnant at the time of writing the poem. Her body had undergone many physical changes and she was on the verge of giving birth. The ... has created the child. Wright's use of paradox is further proof of her skill as a poet. "The selfless shapeless seed…" – this suggests simultaneously both shapelessness and shape, for a seed has shape. The effect of this paradox is to stress the potential for new shape at the instant of conception. Wright also uses alliteration. The sound of the poem is soft and almost gentle until Wright almost spits out ...
- 775: Effects of the Year 2000 Problem
- ... matter of culling through millions of lines of code, and the finding and fixing every two-digit date reference. One mistake and the entire operation may be unsuccessful" (Smith 26). What can the Y2K prblem effect? On the home front people could be waking up to chaos. In June 1998, PC Computing featured an article where John C. Dvorak shares his thoughts of what might happen on 1 January 1998. He ... in a cold climate won't appreciate not having any heat during one of the coldest months of the year. Dvorak continues to go in depth in how the first problems will create a domino effect and eventually lead to the fall of the economy: "As computer scheduling fails, the food distribution system will fall apart. The homeless will flock to the farmlands looking for food only to be butchered as ...
- 776: Virtual Reality Technology and Society
- ... must constantly glance down at the instrumentation. During combat this is unacceptable. It occurred to Furness that he could display computer graphic representations of information outside the cockpit using the same type of technology. In effect the first work on high-tech flight simulators was begun. Furness depicted the three-dimensional graphic space through which the pilot was flying. This display rendered graphic objects of enemy missiles and enemy airspace. Pilots ... the market. Developed by Cyberstudio and marketed by Spectrum Holobtye, Virtuality offers VR game simulations that are among the most realistic. These units include headgear and related devices to give you a 3-D VR effect. Battle Sphere, Legend Quest, Total Destruction, HERO, Dactyl Nightmare and EXOREX are among the currently available "simulations." They are becoming more and more common at entertainment centers around the country. This is just one new ...
- 777: The Computer Underground
- ... of collegial associations: The relationship between deviant colleagues involves limited contact. Like loners, colleagues perform their deviant acts alone. But unlike loners colleagues associate with one another when they are not engaged in deviance . . . In effect, there is a division between two settings; onstage where individual performs alone; and backstage, where colleagues meet (cf Goffman). In their backstage meetings, colleagues discuss matters of common interest, including techniques for performing effectively, common ... the relationships between individuals, could prove helpful to those interested in applying theories of differential association and career deviance. Additionally, the computer underground provides a unique opportunity to study the process of criminalization, and its effect on those who are engaged in the behavior. REFERENCES Best, Joel and David F. Luckenbill. 1982. Organizing Deviance. Englewood Cliff, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. Bequai, August. 1987. Technocrimes. Lexington, Mass.:Lexington Books. Bickford, Robert. 1988 ...
- 778: Ireland, Land Of Two Countries
- ... of government - an Irish Monarchy, parliament and government, reflecting those in Britain enforced a series of penal laws against Catholics and to a lesser extent, Presbyterians. In 1801 the Act of union was put into effect and Great Britain took control of the government actions in Ireland. Movements in the nineteenth century to over throw the government were such acts as the Home rule movement in the 1870's and the ... future. Ulster Protestants increasingly settled for a fallback position and set out to ensure the northern counties of Ireland to be ruled from Great Britain. In 1920 the Government Act of Ireland, which came into effect the following year confirmed that the six counties of Northern Ireland would be ruled from London. (John Vincent) In 1921 after the North was to be ruled from Great Britain, a civil war broke out ...
- 779: Walden Two
- ... term most calculated to generate resistance. It seems he wants to win people over in spite of themselves. It smacks of ego aggrandizement (which Frazier admits is one of his motives). He intensifies the provocative effect of his claim to be able to control people with his "mysterious" science of "behavioral engineering" by saying, "If man is free, then a technology of behavior is impossible." But his "technology of behavior" is ... all the trouble of running controls would be to make a fetish of scientific method." The reason it isn't necessary to go "to go to [all that] trouble" is "...the relation between cause and effect is obvious. The happiness and equanimity of our people are obviously related to the self-control they have acquired." So Frazier, the "experimental scientist" now abandons experiment itself, and presents himself as a purveyor of ...
- 780: Ireland 2
- ... strong growth in personal spending. Third, the property market shows no sign of cooling off. Finally, the cut in official interest rates to 2.5% by the ECB on 8 April should have a stimulatory effect. The main details of their forecasts are outlined in the table opposite. The annual rate of headline inflation was at 1.4% in March. Prices rose by 0.3% between February and March. Excluding the ... manufacturing output of 18% in 1998 and the 20.3% expansion in the value of exports. Our forecasts for 1999 assume that export growth will slow sharply compared with 1998. This will have an offsetting effect on the negative impact of import services. The higher growth forecast for 1999, referred to above, is due to more buoyancy in respect of domestic demand. DEMOGRAPHICS Ireland has been inhabited since Stone Age times ...
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