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- 3051: Abortion and Politics
- ... right of privacy and to the right of women to determine the circumstances of their lives. The mother’s right should be the primary consideration since a woman’s freedom depends on her ability to control her reproductive process. On the other side are crusaders “for choice”, who contend that abortion is a right that women must have to control their own lives. Since only women get pregnant and since the birth of a child affects them more immediately than anyone else, women must have the right to decide whether or not to abort. Pro ...
- 3052: Holocoust
- ... for a new leader, Adolf Hitler, and his party, the National Socialist German Workers Party. Hitler, manic and charismatic, was able to fan the flames of an ancient hatred into a wild and out of control conflagration (Altman 12). As with most hatred and prejudices, the animosity that fueled the Holocaust started with antilocution, verbal abuse. As soon as Hitler was named chancellor, he persuaded the cabinet to declare a state ... Violence against the Jewish community intensified. Nazi violence against the world community also escalated. The Nazi invasion of Poland and Russia set the stage for the beginning of mobile killing squads. As the military gained control over the various regions, the mobile killing squads were formed with the express purpose of killing all Jews. These squads ordered their helpless victims to march to large open fields and ravines where mass murder ...
- 3053: Creative Story: Everything Ends
- ... the bomb. This policeman will look after you." Her father continued. "What police officer?" Jennifer screamed. "Who else is here?" A man in a police outfit walked out from behind the bathroom door with a gun in his hand. He pointed the barrel at her and said, "Move and I'll shoot. Come with me." He motioned her to walk to the garage. As she walked, Jennifer saw an old brown ... She stood up triumphantly, and as she did this, she felt something bite her chest. Jennifer looked down and saw blood spurting out of her chest. After glancing up and seeing the man with the gun fifty feet away, Jennifer lost the capacity to stand and so she fell to the ground. Then, the man walked up to her and said, "Did you actually think that you could escape me? You ...
- 3054: Beloved
- ... Beloved thinks more about Sethe, her tone changes, “the woman is there with the face I want the face that is mine” (page 211). Beloved no longer wants to look up to Sethe, but to control her. This is what ends up happening when Beloved comes back to 124Bluestone Road. “The bigger Beloved got, the smaller Sethe became…” page (250). Beloved gained the power to control Sethe and seek her revenge. It was Beloved’s way of paying Sethe back for her actions and Sethe would do nothing to prevent it, because she knew she disserved it. “if I had the ...
- 3055: Creative Story: The Chronic Swamp Murders
- ... broken his neck. A broken neck was definitely what killed the man. The only problem with this hypothesis was that it left a few unanswered questions. If the man was a hunter where did his gun or bow go? How often did you find a dead hunter just lying in the middle of a swamp? Even with these questions police told the Hemps that it was an accident and they were ... noticed that the door frame was broken and the door had been kicked in. He ran inside looking for his wife. He couldn't find her anywhere, so he ran to their bedroom for his gun. On his way to the bedroom he heard his wife scream and the scream was coming from the bedroom. He then saw a huge man who was at least seven feet tall and weighed about ...
- 3056: Creative Writing: A World Without Engineers
- ... the chemical engineers to the powder mines, so we cannot make the intoxicating chemicals anymore." King Syphilis was quite mad. Nobody talked back to him and go away with it. "Bring me my plutonium phasor gun, so that I may vaporize this impudent guy," ordered the king. "I'm sorry, my good King Syphilis," replied another servant. "Since you deported all the nuclear engineers to the powder mines, we have been unable to operate the plutonium powered phasor gun." Now the king was really mad. "I'm really mad!" said the king. "Bring me my limousine, so that I may repeatedly run over these contumelious servants of mine." "No can do, Mr. King," said ...
- 3057: Summary of Walden Pond
- ... loved the wild not less than the good. He believed that there was a period in the history of the individual when the hunters were the best men. A boy who has never fired a gun is no more inhumane but his education has been sadly neglected. The young mans introduction to the forest is the most original part of himself. He first goes as a hunter and fisher until he has the knowledge of nature and leaves the gun and the fishing pole behind. Thoreau believes that hunting is a stage of man's development. According to Thoreau every man is the lord of a realm beside which the earthly empire of the Czar ...
- 3058: Liberalism
- ... by the individual, who looking out for his best interests, consumes, sells, hires workers, loans or borrows money, finds work, and invests in companies or stock. The needs and wants of the individual are what control the movement of the economy or the market. The laws of quantity and demand will remove all the inferior goods, and maintain prices at a reasonable level through competition, and no government interference. The laws ... factor in the economy/market. The political core gives a person the ability to let their voice be heard in the government, and to restrict the power of the government, and allowing each branch to control the next without surrendering absolute power to any one. Without these basic ideas put in place, liberalism wouldn’t be able to fulfill the needs of the people, the ideas expressed in liberalism protect the ...
- 3059: Tess - Fatalism
- ... not blame her for the things that happen around her. Much of the critical debate surrounding Tess centers around this very point: Is Tess a victim? Are the things that happen to Tess beyond her control or could she have fought her way out of her circumstances? Better yet, could Hardy have written her out of her troubles or did his fatalistic approach to the novel force him to ultimately sacrifice ... and God can do nothing to save you, even Tess. Overall, Tess seems to go through life experiencing one negative event after another. Fateful incidents, overheard conversations and undelivered letters work against her ability to control the path her life takes. Tess's future seems locked up from the beginning of the novel. As the story opens, we first meet her father and learn of Tess's ancestry: "Durbeyfield...are the ...
- 3060: Networks
- ... O/S's (DOS, Windows 3.1, and O/S 2), has the same basic hardware requirements for each computer (card, cables, etc.) but provides central administration for security. With this feature, one person can control who has access to what on the network. Lantastic does however “piggyback” off Win95 meaning that the network must first be up and running on the Win95 portion of the network before Lantastic is installed ... discard” directory where deleted files are held in case they are needed in the future, much like the trash bin of the MAC or Win95's Recycle Bin. The individual clients do not have the control over this function if the file has been placed on the server; deletion of files on the client are treated under whatever O/S they are running. Device installation is similar to DOS, any needed ...
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