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2531: Depression
... so that the economy could get a start on reestablishing itself. Other recommendations that would add to the purchasing power of the Nation were to refine federal aid highways; another step was to reinforce flood control and reclamation by adding additional funding to those programs. And finally to add additional funds for federal buildings over the country. After nearly coming to victory in World War I, Germany was the victim of ... were growing to big for the land they owned and with the rest of the world cut off, it had to take a step necessary to head off this growing problem. When Japanese officers gained control of Manchuria the rest of the world looked down on Japan. But they capitalized and developed Manchuria's railways and heavy industry to speed up their growth. As a result of the Depression, authoritian governments ...
2532: Computer Scientist/Programmer
... as a program used in a place of business were a lot of inventory is being taken. They may also work alone to revise existing packaged software. Systems programmers, on the other hand, maintain and control the use of computer systems software. These workers make changes in the program that determine how the network, workstations, and central processing unit of the system handles the various jobs they have to do and ... than the average job through the year 2008. Jobs for programmers should be plentiful in almost every business that computers or computer software is needed in." (69; ch 5; para 2) As companies attempt to control costs and keep up with changing technology, they will always have a need for programmers to assist in their system upgrades and many other things. With the expansion of technology employers will continue to look ...
2533: The Truth of Suffering in King Lear
... is. He recognizes that Goneril and Regan did not really love him. In the storm, Lear also is able to comprehend that all people suffer. Throughout his entire life he has been the one in control. In losing control to his madness, he no longer has the power to hold off suffering. Without power, Lear is able to learn. Gloucester also learns once he loses his power. The power he loses is the power ...
2534: Heart Of Darkness And Apocalyp
... and allowed himself to be worshipped as a god. It appears that while Kurtz had been isolated from his culture, he had become corrupted by this violent native culture, and allowed his evil side to control him. Marlow realizes that only very near the time of death, does a person grasp the big picture. He describes Kurtz’s last moments "as though a veil had been rent (Conrad, 239)." Kurtz’s ... the narrator ( a Marlow or Captain Willard) and Francis becomes Kurtz. "Francis believed that only if he could duplicate Willard’s experience, could he understand his moral struggle. In other words, he had to lose control of his own life before he could find the answers to the questions that his narrative asked (Worthy 24)." Coppola’s main horror was his fear of producing a pretentious movie. "Eleanor repeatedly calls the ...
2535: Cause of Hamlet's Distractions: Feelings and Passions
... tends to act as though he were an adolescent rather than a grown man. He acts very immature, sarcastic, and takes action, before thinking it out, in the heat of anger. The abilities to love, control one's actions, and to subdue one's depression are signs of becoming mature however, Hamlet, a grown man, has a difficult time controlling these abilities. Although Hamlet may be a man who has come ... people will take the time to find out what is behind an arras before stabbing at it in a blind rage. His madness is understood however, as a mature adult, he should be able to control himself and be able to overcome his father's death. After a month he is still unable to accept his loss and he continues to wear black clothes' and his mother says to him about ...
2536: An Analysis of A Doll's House
... matter how small they are, and Nora plays along to satisfy him, even though she knows this is not true. One of the best examples of this is that Torvald even feels the need to control what Nora eats. In more than one instance in the play, Nora was forced to hide the macaroons she was eating from her husband because he did not permit her to eat them. Although this ... Torvald, I can't do anything without you to help me" and "…criticize me, and show me where I'm wrong, the way you always do." In addition to the fact that Torvald needed to control everything, I also think the title is fitting because Nora's husband cares more about how things seem to others than how they actually are. In an actual dollhouse everything looks pretty and perfect, but ...
2537: The Man Of Hypocrisy (analysis
... flattery causes his mother to give in and allow the visit when she really does not want this visit to take place. But, when charm does not work, he tries to use brute force to control the things that he can not control with his charm. Upon Eliza s first arrival at Higgins home, Higgins commands all that if Eliza gives any trouble, to wallop her. He tries to keep her under his thumb through the use of ...
2538: Lord Of The Flies 3
... the intellect and vast knowledge that Piggy had, but had the leadership skills and personality to become the chief. These are the kinds of leaders we want in our society. People in today's society control each other by fear. In communist Russia they used to imprison people or even use the death penalty when they rejected communism. This made people fear their government and made them not dare speak against it. Even our own government controls us by fear. It makes us follow their laws and if we don't do so it punishes us. Even people in our society control other people by fear. In some places the Mafia will tell storeowners to give them money or else they will trash their store. People will not dare go up against the Mafia because they will ...
2539: Romeo and Juliet: Who Was Responsible
... of Romeo and Juliet was the result of people in authority, who were not responsible. Both Romeo’s Juliet’s parents failed to act responsible as people in authority as parents. Parents should always have control over at least some aspects of their children’s lives. Not once do we see Romeo’s parents intervene with any of his decisions, no matter how foolish they were. When Capulet said: “I tell ... since Shakespeare’s time, to today, that young people are immature. It is not a flaw, but a part of growing up into mature adults. But they need, as young people, guidance. Not someone to control them, someone to guide them. In the case of Romeo and Juliet, the authorizers did not act responsibly as was seen from the examples of the parents, the Nurse and Friar Laurence. So of course ...
2540: The Philosophy Of Life According To Macbeth
... nothing" (V.v.27-30). Macbeth has come to believe that life is an insignificant process created by a fool for no apparent purpose. He believed that life was nothing because he himself could not control it. He was a man who wanted power and not having the power to control the aspect of life made him frustrated with the whole concept. In laymen's term, he gave up. Macbeth did not want to deal with life and focused on it as just a "walking shadow ...


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