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- 11641: Oedipus and Odysseus: A Comparison
- ... they are caught in gets more complicated. Oedipus has a heroic confidence in his own abilities, and he has good reason for such confidence, both from his sense of past achievements and from the very high regard everyone has of these achievements. As his situation gets more complicated and things do not work out as he has imagined they might, unlike Odysseus, he does not adapt, change, or learn. He becomes ...
- 11642: The Growth of Coarse Language
- ... Advertising like this is just ludicrous and does not need to be done. All the information give previously is totally unexceptible behaviour. The use of course language, I feel should be outlawed, a student at school would be punished for using course language, so why not let them be punished if it happens some where else. The police are to lenient when it comes to swearing all you get for using ...
- 11643: The Enlightenment Writers
- ... learning. They differed of the premise of the techniques of writing. The pre-Enlightenment writers were mostly made up of the educated class of clergy and the upper class, who would afford to go to school. The clergy wrote mainly for the purposes of the church, such as transcribing books or writing works on God or religion. The upper-class writers would be of the nobility, so they would usually write ...
- 11644: The Threat of Nuclear War
- ... p.65). Both of these false alarms were detected in time to halt a counter-strike mainly because it was peace time and no one's finger poised over the "button". During a crisis, peoples high levels of stress create suspicions where there shouldn't be, and as a result many safe guards are removed that are in place to prevent an accidental launch. It is feared that under these circumstances ...
- 11645: Sunrise on the Veldt: Order
- ... teacher sought order to help keep his classroom under control. The order helped keep the classroom under control. But the students began to notice they were not thinking, and the order began to tear the school apart. The teacher sought order because he wanted his students to behave better. Scientists use order to control viruses. Viruses are classified by several attributes; their shape, the vectors that transmit them, and their RNA ...
- 11646: Training
- ... cook to waiter. It wasn't just assumed that because I had worked there for three years that I knew how to do every job in the place. Then this fall when I came to school I became a waiter on the weekends for them, but before I was allowed on the floor by myself I had to go through the formal training. This happened even after I was a part ...
- 11647: Cry Wolf
- ... about everything a canine can get. It is hoped that by fall (when they will likely be released), they will be big enough to fight off the coyotes. I suspect their winter mortality will be high, since they have had no opportunity to learn to hunt. (Maughan) In an effort to help the wolves form viable packs, biologists hope to solve the other problem that concerns them, "the tendency of a ...
- 11648: Living the Dream
- ... a town full of spoiled children who have been living the dream since they were born, and only know, at this age, they are starting to realize it. The people that the kids at our school and in other wealthy towns see as living the american dream are sports stars and actors. They are living the dream because they have it all, or so it seems. Even actors and sports stars ...
- 11649: Comparison of "The Devil and Tom Walker" and "The Devil and Daniel Webster"
- ... Devil and Tom Walker the story goes into great detail of the countryside, like the thickly wooded swamp, the beautiful dark grove, and how the land rises abruptly from the water's edge into a high ridge. Irving tries to place the reader in the story by giving these details. In The Devil and Daniel Webster the story doesn't go into as much detail about the surroundings. Benιt focuses more ...
- 11650: Respect and Responsibility
- ... Always be trustworthy to people you care for. As you can see there is respect and responsibility everywhere you look. Respect and responsibility is a very important part of everyday life, we use them in school and in work. A good example of respect is a poet named Alan Burns. He has won many Art Council awards for his writings (Madden,192). Alan Burns has a lot of respect for his ...
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