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- 2861: Hamlet- The Role Of Women
- ... minds belonged to there men. Ophelia does not know wether the relationship was ever real. Hamlet is another man controlling her to make her believe that he really loved her. like her father, he can control her mind and make her believe what he wants her to. Another man she obeys is her father, Polonius, Lord Chamberlain. In the play she believes her father has her life in his hands, she ... reaches a point where she can not think for herself and relies on her father to think for her. She subdues her feelings for a man she loves for another man whom she allows to control her life, unlike woman now. Pol. Affection? Pooh! You speak like a green girl, Unsifted in such perilous circumstances. Do you believe his tenders, as you call them? OPH. I do not know, my lord ...
- 2862: China's Economy Evolution
- ... be sure that the private entrepreneurs would reinvest the policy created profits in the intended projects. Therefore, private enterprises were soon nationalized and key enterprises were owned by the state to insure the state's control over profits for heavy-industry projects. Meanwhile, in order to make the nominal wage policy feasible, the government had to lower costs of such things like food and other necessities. The aforementioned macro policies created ... agricultural development strategy that did not compete for resources with industrial expansion. The core of this strategy involved the mass mobilization of rural labor to work on labor intensive investment projects, such as irrigation, flood control, and land reclamation. It also focus on raising yields in agriculture through tradition methods and inputs, such as closer planting, more careful weeding, and the use of more organic fertilizers ( quote). The government believed that ...
- 2863: Adam Smith: Conceptions of Value
- ... men and women were free from the traditional controls of politicians and state churches. He claimed that would only be made possible through the growth of the central government. This was not a freedom from control but a liberty, although it was a freedom to control one's passion. This freedom should be developed by education from the market, family, religious communities, and law. Karl Marx suggested that Adam Smith was the Martin Luther of the political economy. Smith is highly ...
- 2864: Looking Ahead: The Future Of Post Keynesian Economics
- ... development and stability in the economy required institutional arrangements and public policies. This has always been a very important part of post Keynesian economics, and represented by such post Keynesian policies like TIP, policies to control speculation on the dollar, and banking policies that guarantee the security of deposits. Also, in an economy where the future is unknown, contractual agreements through institutional arrangements are needed to incur the factor inputs necessary ... lies outside the operations of individuals; it may even be to the interest of individuals to aggravate the disease. I believe that the cure for these things is partly to be sought in the deliberate control of the currency and of credit by a central institution... These measures would involve Society in exercising directive intelligence through some appropriate organ of action over many of the inner intricacies of private business, yet ...
- 2865: Napster Vs Riaa
- ... that as the blurb states its up to the people. Napster is not at fault because the RIAA has overstepped their boundaries and infringed on first amendment rights online. Should the owner of the gun shop be charged with murder if a man he sold a gun to decides to shoot another man in cold blood? Of course not, if the shop owner followed all of the laws that govern him. Should the car dealership be charged with vehicular felonies every time ...
- 2866: Censorship on Televison
- ... of literature and art so that they meet "acceptable standards. As US citizens, we should be appalled that such practices are allowed. Not only are we deprived of rights, but we are subjected to the control of others. If I choose to go home and turn on my TV to see a half-clad woman and hear frequent vulgarities, then by all means, I, as a citizen of this free country ... read; that is John Q. Public's job. Censors are only performing a great disservice to the humble people of this country. Personally, I find it obscene and insulting the way the government tries to control our lives. To discover that someone has decided that I am not capable of making intelligent choices leaves me speechless. It is my choice, and mine alone to do as I please, with certain limitations ...
- 2867: Diary of Hatchet
- ... a S.O.S. gadget. A plane picks him up and saves him. It is weird to Brian having all the stuff in the survival pack that made life so much easier. There was a gun in it, but I don't think he would of used it over the spear and bow and arrow he made. I think that using the things he made from nature is fair to the animals. It was hard for him, but he eventually learns. A gun would be unfair, it seems so barbarian even though it is modern compared to the spear and bow and arrow. I think Brian s now a man, his life has took a complete U-Turn ...
- 2868: Hamlet - The Character Of Hamlet
- ... does with the youth of his own time. Hamlet is immature, sarcastic, and takes action during the heat of passion which is very much like the behavior of the youth in the 1990s. Love, control over action, and the ability to overcome depression are just a few ways to prove maturity. It is obvious Hamlet loves Ophelia in his own way "... the celestial and my souls idol, the most ... trust toward his lover. The trust that Hamlet should have given her was the key of his madness. This madness that Hamlet cannot trust his love with is the same madness that he loses total control over because of his immaturity; it then causes him to do things, such as kill Polonius, that a person that was mature could stop. The madness that Hamlet assumes is understandable but he can never ...
- 2869: Teenagers and Sex
- ... how to behave? From adults! I do agree, though, with the statement itself, minus the harsh words. Teens think they are adults, and they need to take responsibility like one. Teens most often seek birth control 6 months to 1 year after beginning sexual activity! 1/5 of unintended pregnancies occur the 1st month after beginning sexual activity. Think of how many pregnancies could be stopped within this period of time if wed only wise up, and be responsible from the start! As for the authors comment, You are having this baby because you were too f*cking lazy to use birth control correctly and consistently, Id just like to bring up one point. Rape. Some studies of adolescent mothers and pregnant teens have documented a high level of sexual abuse, ranging from 43% to 62%. About ...
- 2870: Cancer 4
- ... spent billions of dollars on research of this fatal disease. Cancer is the most aggressive disease of a larger class known as neoplasms. Neoplasms do not fully comply with the parts of the cell that control the growth and functions of the cell. These cells eventually become abnormal growths and can be recognized as not normal tissue. These traits are passed down as the cell reproduces therefore spreading the cancer. Neoplasms ... family history may be significant in predicting and diagnosing cancer. Prevention is the best way to avoid cancer. Since the majority of cancer is related to the environment, it would be best to identify and control these factors. There are two tests to discover carcinogens. The Ames test measures the ability of a substance to cause mutations in bacteria and is more than 90 percent effective. The alternative is animal testing ...
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