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- 6451: Ordinary People 2
- ... of them always had minor conflicts that sprouted out every once in a while, but they were acceptable to each other. Conrad on the other hand had problems with his low self-esteem, grades in school, depression, suicide and interacting with other people. The loss of Buck brought Conrad down to his depression and low self-esteem, which eventually collapsed on his academic achievements in school. Also his social attitude towards society was weak, since his moods were always aimed towards quiet environments and loneliness. He took blame for his brother s death in a boat accident and wanted to commit ...
- 6452: Brave New World: Comparing Life In the World State With Life In the US Today
- ... not even allowed to have children much less have as many as they so desired. Soma is a drug used by everyone in the brave new world almost everyday It calms people and gets them high at the same time, but without hangovers or nasty side effects. The rulers of the brave new world had put 2000 pharmacologists and biochemists to work long before the action of the novel begins; in ... Utopia has a good side: there is no war or poverty, little disease or social unrest. But Huxley keeps asking, what does society have to pay for these benefits? The price, he makes clear, is high. You basically in turn sacrifice any ounce of a "life" you can have. Everything is so perfect you cannot have fun, cannot do things different from other people to make you unique. Everyone is conditioned ...
- 6453: Othello-values And Attitudes
- ... are crept into the realm, of which kind of people there are already here too many . It seems that Shakespeare is almost mocking the Queen by characterising Othello as a black man who has a high ranking position in the Army and who marries a white aristocratic women, against her fathers will. Ruth Cowlig suggests that the presentation of Othello as the hero must have been startling for Elizabethan audiences. This ... more positive way that race is portrayed is through the character of Othello himself. He is described as noble Othello , and Valiant Othello . He has secured the love of an aristocratic women, he has a high position and is regarded well in society. Even after his degeneration he is still able to right himself in the eyes of the people, and dies as the hero of the play. Perhaps the most ...
- 6454: Literature of Native Canadians
- ... Our children, for generations, were seized from our communities and homes and placed in indoctrination camps until our language, our religions our customs, our values, and our social structures almost disappeared. This was the residential school experience." Natives were hunters and gatherers who lived in harmony with their physical environment. Their limited technological developments placed few constraints on the ecology and the small number of people meant that population pressures were ... Indian Women in Fur Trade society in Western Canada," follows with the theme that the natives were severely abused at the hands of the savage new Canadians. Currie: For an enriching perspective on the residential school experience, see Vickie English- Currie's disturbing essay. Currie devotes herself to presenting an accurate and truthful view of the vicious indignities little children and their parents suffered because the were native. She assess and ...
- 6455: Banking And The Economy
- ... leading home-budgeting software programs, these programs are: ? Intuit's Quicken, ? Microsoft Money, and ? Managing Your Money. By charging $5 to $20 a month for such services, banks are sure to cash in on the high-tech superhighway. This would make everything much easier for customers. All that is required is a personal computer, software and a modem, all of which the majority of people in todays society have. On ... McGraw-Hill Ryerson Limited pgs. # 540, 778-785, 791-2 The Prosperity Institute Website, http://prosperity-institute.org/ The Prosperity Institute is dedicated to conducting and publishing research examining the causes of, and impediments to, high rates of economic growth and a higher standard of living for American people. Reid, Angus (1996) Shakedown: how the new economy is changing our lives, Doubleday Canada Limited pgs. # 2, 29-34, 64, 91-102 ...
- 6456: Deep Ocean Trenches
- ... the ocean floor, the deepest being the Mariana Trench which has a depth of 11,034 m/36,201 ft. At depths of below 6 km/3.6 mi there is no light and very high pressure; ocean trenches are inhabited by crustaceans, coelenterates (for example, sea anemones), polychaetes (a type of worm), molluscs, and echinoderms. Mariana Trench (depression in the floor of the Pacific Ocean), the deepest seafloor depression in ... through a side thrust. The mountain roots may have prevented the magma to fill in the areas -- the trenches -- left along the shifted land. As well, quick cooling after the event, caused by water with high salt content (after expulsion the ocean water would cover the continents up to 12,000 feet, according to numerous sources) made the top magma too sluggish to fill up to the general level, thus leaving ...
- 6457: The Picture
- ... warmth exuded by both of your genitals. You both gazed deeply into each other's eyes, savoring the moment like it would never return. Then, as if a command was given by the Director on high, the exquisite Dance of Love began. Robert slowly withdrew his beautiful penis until it just rested at the edges of your labia. "Once for you, Wonderful Sandy," he said as he slowly and libidinously slid ... He seemed to be torn between outright lust and unadulterated tenderness as his tears flowed over your breast and down under your outstretched arms. But you could not get the words of reassurance out so high was your fervor. His animal antics only intensified, presumably to end it as fast as possible, his only way out. His sobs fully in sync with his heaving brought tears to your eyes, but they ...
- 6458: The Growing Popularity of Computers
- ... device they are using -- whether it's a palm-size computer, a Web-enabled cell phone, an Auto PC or a smart television like WebTV. A combination of sophisticated software, powerful microprocessors, wireless technology and high-bandwidth connectivity is starting to make that a reality. For most people at home and at work, the PC will remain the primary computing tool; you'll still want a big screen and a keyboard ... But they'll still be PCs underneath, with all the benefits of the universal PC model. That model will play a vital role in this new world of any time, anywhere computing. The PC's high-volume, low-cost approach will be adopted by many of the new smart devices, because it offers amazing value to consumers. The cost of innovation is spread widely, so everyone benefits from billions of dollars ...
- 6459: Hardin's "Lifeboat Ethics: The Case Against the Poor" - No! You Cannot Come in
- ... not see the government knocking on my door handing me food or money. Why should they give my money to other countries? The government will not help my family because our gross income is too high to receive any help. Well true maybe our gross income is high, but we do not take all that money home. The government is taking money out of my paycheck, money that I struggle for, and giving it to other countries. I have my own dependents to ...
- 6460: Do You Have What it Takes? A Breakdown of the Educated Person
- ... performed, the question, "Should I?", is never asked. For instance under the reign of Hitler many cruel medical experiments were preformed. In The Medical Experiments by William Shirer the author states,"Prisoners were placed in high pressure chambers and subjected to high-altitude tests until they ceased breathing. They were injected with lethal doses of typhus and jaundice. They were subjected to 'freezing' experiments in icy water or exposed naked in the snow outdoors until they froze ...
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