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- 4171: A Plan In The Making The Const
- ... democratic politicians. He says that even though they were great politicians, they had to proceed with caution. This was because they did not want to upset the public. They needed to keep the people s interest in concern at all times. Roche said that the Founding Father s relied on experience not reason. He argues that even though the politicians wanted something else, they still had to conform to the general ...
- 4172: A Prolonged Civil Conflict
- ... policy; they were willing to give full support to South Vietnam and fight in a war in order to stop the spread of communism. As Herring says, the U.S. also insisted that an important interest had been established that had to be defended for the sake of U.S. credibility throughout the world (309). This leads to the second factor to as why the war lasted so long. The U ...
- 4173: Green Grass Running Water
- ... and leads to his "third mistake," taking a job at "Bill Bursum's Home Entertainment Barn." By simply taking a job at a store that advertises the exploitation of anything that might be of public interest, Lionel is unknowingly denying a part of his culture. The Sun Dance does not allow any form of recording devices or cameras. It is not until Lionel runs into "four old Indians" who are "trying ...
- 4174: Great Expectations 3
- ... now in the prime, and not in the decline of his great powers. The characters of the novel also show how deeply it has been meditated; for, though none of them may excite the personal interest which clings to Sam Weller or little Dombey, they are better fitted to each other and the story in which they appear than is usual with Dickens. They all combine to produce the unity of ...
- 4175: Grandmothers Victory
- ... to sink to their level. If you lose your cool and start fighting back, the problem will never go away. The best method of defense is to ignore the harassment and the harassers will lose interest. "Momma never turned her head or unfolded her arms, but she stopped singing and said, "Bye, Miz Helen, bye, Miz Ruth, bye, Miz Eloise." I burst. A firecracker July-the-Fourth burst. How could Momma ...
- 4176: Glass Menagerie
- ... All the characters seem to separate themselves from the cruel realities of their lives. Their efforts to escape serve only to distract them from their problems. As Laura has come to such degree of self interest, dependent sad girl. Tom still faces a dead end life, though he runs away to find his dream. Amanda still has no means to support herself and Laura and remains beset by a past colored ...
- 4177: Genesis 2
- ... given to a convict in the early days of Australian's history and refers to the children who are "imprisoned" in their classrooms. The fact that all cells look the same illustrates their lack of interest in their classrooms. It all symbolises the loss of freedom. The children's loss of freedom innocence is shown throughout the poem and is illustrated by examples of them choosing bad over good. "Dumping wholesome ...
- 4178: Gatsbys Pursuit Of The America
- ... Jay cannot accept that the past is gone and done with. Jay is sure that he can capture his dream with wealth and influence. He believes that he acted for a good beyond his personal interest and that should guarantee success. Nick attempts to show Jay the folly of his dream, but Jay innocently replies to Nick's assertion that the past cannot be relived by saying, "Yes you can, old ...
- 4179: Gatsby 17
- ... I shall ever find again. No- Gatsby turned out all right at the end; it is what preyed on Gatsby, what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams that temporarily closed out my interest in the abortive sorrows and short-winded elation of men. (6) In this passage, Nick feels sympathy for Gatsby. He feels sympathy for Gatsby because Gatsby's "American Dream" is to be wealthy, and to ...
- 4180: Affirmative Action
- ... during employment, without regard to their race, creed, color, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. (Parker) Following the Executive order the Civil Rights Act was passed, including Title VII that prohibits employment discrimination on the grounds of ...
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