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- 901: Lacan
- ... and the unconscious. So every women is subjected to the phallic function to some degree no women is completely outside the phallic function but also no women is completely defined by the phallic function. What effect does this have. Lacan talks about the classic case of the man. The product of socialization is man as a split function by language. Split between being and meaning. Man identify with the language having ... Women are socialized by films normalized by films. Because they go to films and they identify with the female characters with the relationships with the female characters and the male characters. Film has this powerful effect on us. We are in the dark looking at these characters their problems are our problems. We are captured by their views. Giving up of your critical faculty. We identify not simply with the characters ...
- 902: Analysis of “The Road Not Taken” By Robert Frost
- ... for the average person to do. “Doubted if I should ever come back”. This is the author thinking about how he will never be able to come back knowing that what he chooses now will effect every other choice he makes from now on. Imagery is another characteristic of Robert Frost’s poem. “In several of Frost’s poems, the imagery of woods, trees, and leaves is so intimately and persistently ... or he may have just wanted every one to have a common understanding. No matter how you understood this poem, I hope you were able to realize that the choices one makes in life will effect them for the rest of their lives, and there is no way to know which road you should take. My advice is to follow your heart, make wise decisions, and after you have done so ...
- 903: Deterioration Of The American-
- American and Soviet relations deteriorated in the decade following World War II. The three factors that had the most effect on that relationship were the agreements made at the Yalta Conference, the Korean War, and McCarthyism. The agreements of the Yalta Conference began the deterioration of the American-Soviet relationship. Some of the decisions taken ... as starting a war in Korea which led to the death of many innocent American soldiers and they felt hatred for the Soviets. McCarthyism was running rampant in the United States and had a profound effect on the American-Soviet relationship. The Korean war transformed McCarthy’s crusade form an eccentric sideshow into a popular movement. If communist were killing American boys in Korea, why should communists be given the benefit ...
- 904: Flowers For Algernon
- ... people are boring because they don't understand what he is talking about. He falls in love with Miss Kinnian, seeing her as an equal, not as an old teacher. He studies the Algernon-Gordon Effect. He predicts his own demise. 18. Why does Charlie have so much sympathy for Algernon? Algernon must pass a test every time he wants food, which Charlie thinks is not very kind. 19. What happens ... operation are wearing off. He is "getting dumb" again. This is important because Algernon had the same operation as Charlie. What happens to Algernon will also happen to Charlie. 30. What is the Algernon-Gordon Effect? What does it prove? It is what happens to both Algernon and Charlie. Their brains lose the effects of the operation, and they must die. 31. Why does Charlie bury Algernon in a cheese box ...
- 905: Fire And Ice
- ... would be nice to have things over with fast, but the intense pain might not make it worth it. For the world to end in ice, seems to present the image of a slower, numbing effect. I feel he uses ice to represent a slow, almost unnoticeable change that eventually causes the destruction of mankind. Fire, instantaneous combustion of an object. Frost uses fire to represent an ending with incredible speed ... world to end in ice, it would take a great deal of time. Perhaps happening so slowly no person would even notice. It could be happening as you read this paper. Ice represents a numbing effect. Think of rubbing an ice cube across your arm for a few minutes. At first you can feel it, but as time goes on, you feel nothing. Soon, anything you do to that area of ...
- 906: Oedipus Rex 3
- ... each individual has complete control over there own lives; a free will over there own destinies. Oedipus attempts to dodge his fate and change his life for the better, an act that has the reverse effect. According to the prophecies, Oedipus would be born to Laius and Jocasta, only to grow up to be the death of his father, Laius, and the bride to his mother, Jocasta. Believing this to be ... tales of Oedipus. Fate is the inevitable truth that all men must face. Free will is the destructive nature that leads us into our own fates all the more sooner. If free will had any effect, Oedipus would have been successful in his endeavor to escape his disgusting destiny. Fate has and always will be the determining factor in our lives.
- 907: Liberal Studies
- ... excluding sperm and eggs, thus theoretically having no influence upon the genetic make-up of future generations. However, germ-line gene therapy is the specific alteration of sperm or egg, thus having not only an effect upon the immediate progeny, but also on all successive generations. Yet, before the ethical implications of such practices can be discussed, one must have an idea of why such procedures would be developed in the ... germ-line therapy call into question the liberty of choice that is being removed from the progeny of engineered germ cells. They see such a process as a conscious decision to cause a unchangeable physiological effect not only in all our children, but all their subsequent generations also, which would not otherwise occur. 4 Some have even gone so far as to proclaim those who research such procedures as pretentiousness, bordering ...
- 908: Combarison Between Us Bill Of
- ... of the original document, making them part of ‘The Supreme Law of the Land.’ It was then actually ‘entrenched,’ as the phrase is used in Canadian terminology. The American Civil War had a very profound effect upon the American Constitution and upon American constitutionalism generally. The Civil war had indeed been fought over a question of states’ rights, among other things, and the states’ rights interpretation had actually lost and was ... frequently invoked American judicial rule penalizing illegal law enforcement practices. This rule was applied after 1914 to federal criminal proceeding and since 1961 to state proceedings. There is a substantial body of opinion to the effect that the rule is not required by the United States Constitution and is simply a judicially created remedy that could be changed by legislation or court decisions. The Canadian provision is a compromise between the ...
- 909: Cold War 4
- ... million which Churchill opposed to, feeling it would leave Russia too strong economically. Not very efficiently tackling the problem, the proposed figure was left as a basis for future discussions. What the decisions meant in effect was that Germany would be geographically divided and the different policies of East and West would be stamped onto either zone or sector. The British, Americans and French would join to rebuild Germany economically for ... hence the "Truman Doctrine", was a hostile attack on Russia, regarding it as, "a dangerous move, calculated to sow discord among the Allied states and to make co-operation difficult," and that Churchill had in effect, "taken the position of a war-monger." This was basically the revisionist view on the origins of the Cold War: Russia was not to blame for her desire for security. After all, the United States ...
- 910: More About The 1968 Tet Offensive
- ... the same H-hour, South Vietnam would have been in much more troubles. The large scale offensive resulted in drastic human and morale losses of the Communist forces. However, the offensive caused an extreme negative effect in the American public opinion and boosted the more bitter protests against the war. Until lately, the Ha Noi propaganda and political indoctrination system has always claimed the Tet offensive their military victory, and never ... weapon which very few or maybe none has ever properly treated in writings about the Vietnam War. Most authors studied the war at high echelons, but neglected the morale of the buck privates and the effect of the media in the Vietnam War. No military plan even by top strategists in the White House could succeed if half of the privates believed that they would be defeated before long. So why ...
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