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- 3501: A Separate Peace And A Real Wa
- ... created reverses and deceptions and acts of sheer mass hypnotism which were so extraordinary that they surprised even him.(31) Finny made up this sport and he made it so that he could be in control. This is just like Finny’s world of separate peace. Finny continues to allude Gene’s reality that is the real war in much the same way he does in the games he invents. He ... involuntarily. Gene comes to find that Gene abandoned the Army after realizing that he was going to receive a Section Eight any ways (a Section Eight is a discharge because of a lack of psychological control). It is found that Leper does appear to have mental illness and has turned into a violent person who is very angry-something that Leper definitely wasn’t before he was in the war. Gene ...
- 3502: The Involvement of Computers in Future Jobs
- ... the world, we can still get a somewhat accurate idea of where the industry is heading based on the amount of change already inccured by the technology. Firstly, computers have, over the years, been taking control of more and more of the dealings of human everyday life, and because of efficiency they have proven, it would be likely to assume that one major change of the computer industry from today until tomorrow will be control of more and more of our everyday life. For example, not only will our coffee be made by automatic machines, like Mr. Coffee, but also, we will no longer have to input the grounds, and ...
- 3503: Human
- ... is the ability to govern and discipline oneself. Courage holds your mind and soul together throughout thick and thin. Human also have another trait, Self-consciousness. Where we are aware of our bodies, and the control of movement, unlike animals. We see ourselves in daily life, and an animal would not, not even in a mirror. These are basic morals or ideals we humans live by today, in our mind and ... Animals just eat whether they are hungry or not, in the wild they could careless about anything else. “Human condition” is brought up here, where humans have to do more than just reproduction. Gods they control life, and learn, and as part of such, Humans must too. Humans now a days, go to school and college to learn. Shakespeare, in Hamlet, believes that humans move like angels. The mind of a ...
- 3504: Homeless What Has Been Done To
- ... food, clothing, housing, and medical care and necessary social services, and to the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond his control. This is a step in the right direction. However, this is not enough. These rights are subject to the discretion of the government of the country who decides to obey these universal rights. How much ... to "cheat the system". With no will to search for work many of these recipients remain at home and reap the benefits of their weekly cheques. This causes the government to create other services to control the amounts of money being distributed to those people. This process is costly and would be unnecessary if all of the recipients decided to take an honest approach to this service. What can the government ...
- 3505: Louisbourg Report
- ... fought so hard to take it just 3 years earlier. The French reoccupied Louisbourg in 1749, and resumed their protection of the St. Lawrence River as well as Quebec and Montreal. The French continued their control of Louisbourg for another 7 years, when war was officially declared between France and Great Britain. Because of the importance of Louisbourg to France, the British could see that they would have to take the ... sent the French occupants home to France. The English, in 1760, decided to destroy the Fortress of Louisbourg, but it was so well made that they had to just abandon it. The British now had control of all Nova Scotia, the New England States, and the entrance to the St. Lawrence River. This effectively cut off all supplies going to Quebec City and Montreal. England had just opened the door to ...
- 3506: Steroids and Their Affects On The Human Body
- ... is produced in the testicles in men. More than one hundred and twenty steroids are based on the hormone testosterone. There are many brand names, such as Durabolin, Winstrol, Pregnyl, and Anavar. Basically anabolic steroids control the bodily functions that are normally under control of the bodies natural testosterone. As well as turning women into men and men into manly men it has a stimulative effect on skeletal muscle mass, some visceral organs, the hemoglobin concentration, and the red ...
- 3507: Notre Dame
- ... her in ways that she did not find appealing "She felt a lascivious hand wandering over her body"(215), but Quasimodo would not let him rape her. He wanted Esmeralda hanged because he could not control his own passions. The schemes of Claude Frollo were as stupid and childish as the schemes of any man who let his desire for sex control his life. In one scheme he and Quasimodo tried to carry Esmeralda off against her will... "A statue of the Virgin Mary on the corner enabled him to see the girl struggling with two men ...
- 3508: A Detail Look Into The Internet And Where It Is Headed!
- ... eventually becomes invisible, and obsolete! As a society we need to stop and analyze what is happening with the Internet. Where is it going? Is it dangerous to our children? Should the government have more control over it? There are so many questions, which are extremely hard to answer, it is still to early to understand what the repercussions of the Net will be! ‘The Internet is a loose amalgam of ... he needed to create the bomb!’(Souverain 26). When the police were asked about their opinion about the Net, one officer replied; "This Internet is absolute dynamite and it is without any form of quality control. Young people are being taught how to commit crimes, and you only have to imagine the potential for pedophiles, terrorists and pornography. Also at the electronic address ‘alt.suicide’, there is a comprehensive guide to ...
- 3509: Prader-Willi Syndrome
- ... of the brain, is suspected to be the cause.The hypothalamus determines hunger and satiety.They can’t fell satiety,so they always have a urge to eat.Some PWS cases are so out of control thay will eat bottlecaps,glass,pencils,garbage,bugs,dogfood, and anything else they can stuff in their mouths. "The ingenuity and determination of PWS children in surreptitiously obtaining edibles is almost legendary and belies their ... the mouth.They use it during the first days of life a lot.. Decreased caloric intake from the special feeding difficulties may lead to failure to gain weight. To keep the baby’s weight under control supervision by a professional nutritionist or a specialist who understands the syndrome might be necessary. Physical therapy is strongly recommended to improve muscle tone. When the muscle tone improves enough, an increased appetite and weight ...
- 3510: Cherokees
- ... from other tribes to the east, but between removal and extermination. The Texas Cherokees courageously strived to remain determined in a situation which they were able to alter somewhat but were not able to take control. Everetts depiction of the Texas Cherokees experiences fully supported the thesis presented. The thesis was clearly stated in the preface and the use of specific examples helped to strongly support it as portrayed below. The ... refuse to negotiate with savages and will use force if they do not cooperate. The third topic of the thesis Everett attempts to prove deals with the determination of the Texas Cherokees to attempt to control the situations they were faced with. It is stated that five hundred warriors took part in the final battle Chief Duwali would fight in. (Everett 108) This proves the determination in the Cherokees hearts. Instead ...
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