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5841: Bull Durham: To the True Meaning of The First Fight Scene
... and weight advantage that he will automatically win any fight. Another stereotyping of Nuke is that he believes that Crash is saying these things because the has been drinking and when people drink they cannot control themselves in a fight. Nuke's beliefs made him asks Crash if he wants to take it outside. More categorizing occurs when Crash first sees Nuke, Crash is thinking that he is just a immature ...
5842: Blood, Violence and Gore As Entertainment
... suffer serious damage from watching films and playing computer games with extreme violence. The government should take immediate action and stop the distribution of these films and computer games. Parents must also try to gain control over their children. That is the only way we can stop the development.
5843: Analysis of the Final Scenes of Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious
... hands Alicia a handkerchief, and a scarf, which she keeps, but returns to him in this segment. These pieces of cloth throughout the film help tie Alicia to the different characters, and in essence, help control her fate in different situations. Hitchcock's use of shot type is another hint into his character's personalities. Hitchcock is very fond of medium and close-up shots, and rarely uses a longer shot ...
5844: Art
... the times of 3000 BC, which helps us to understand the art work accomplished in these times. As the Egyptians were united under one central government and ruled by a pharaoh, they were organized by control through a tightly organized bureaucracy. The Pharaoh dominated all facets of the peoples lives. The people dreamed of afterlife as a reward for their hard work while living, and often depicted afterlife where the spirit ...
5845: Secondhand Smoking
... 1994 study” (Porfiri). The case was soon dismissed and a lawyer wrote, “The true agenda of this action was patently obvious—to muzzle scientists whose research publications and speech on subjects relating to tobacco, tobacco control and the politics of tobacco have been a thorn in the side of the tobacco industry for decades” (qtd. in Porfiri). The tobacco companies basically look for any possible way to disprove non-smoking policies ...
5846: Macbeth: A Mature Man of Established Character
... but what is not"; and his reason is so impeded that he judges, "These solicitings cannot be evil, cannot be good." Still, he is provided with so much natural good that he is able to control the apprehensions of his inordinate imagination and decides to take no step involving crime. His autonomous decision not to commit murder, however, is not in any sense based upon moral grounds. No doubt he normally ...
5847: Sexual Pressures
... intentionally. Moreover, females must think about all the consequences of having sex. No sex happens to be the safest form of sexual activity. It is not hard for a condom to break of for birth control pills to be forgotten once or twice during a cycle to cause a pregnancy. In addition, once a female becomes pregnant there are few options she can explore. In a like manner, adults are an ...
5848: Smoking On The Body
... increased mortality when animals are tested postnatally with hypoxia. Rats exposed to nicotine prenatally show an impaired adrenomedullary response, as well as alterations in brain-stem noradrenergic mechanisms that are likely to participate in cardiorespiratory control (7). Prenatal nicotine exposure reduces cardiac reactivity to circulating catecholamines and to sympathetic neuronal stimulation and may promote cardiac cell damage affecting the reactivity to hypoxia. The loss of neonatal hypoxia tolerance caused by fetal ...
5849: Antigone: Civil Disobedience
... the most basic problems that affect a society. One of them is Civil Disobedience. Civil Disobedience both a right and responsibility of a person to fight an unjust law. Government is given the right to control a group of people by the people composing the group. If an individual has a problem with an injustice they feel has been placed against them, then they have a right to convey this. Civil ...
5850: A Doll's House: Nora Perceived by Other Characters
... Nora real purpose to Torvald is that of a "doll-wife". Torvald needs Nora to act every inch the lady. He wants everyone to be jealous of his wife and home life. He wants to control her every action and thought. "Nora herself is trying to keep from being reduced. She wants to curse like a man, sign loans, have male friends, and enjoy some personal power, not because she wants ...


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