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751: Leda And The Swan
... is also a vicious brute who acts out his male animalistic power over his female prey, demonstrating the raw male and female relationships in nature. Swan are huge birds, and as pointed out in the Internet site The Swan and Leda (a poem on the same subject as Leda and the Swan ) Swans, unlike most birds, have external genitals (1). Thus, the swan is a perfect animal for such a hideous ... 1979. 284. Lucas, John. Yeats. World Literature Criticism. Ed. James P. Draper. Detroit: Gale Publishing, 1992. 4110. Magill, Frank N. ed. Critical Survey of Poetry. Pasedena: Salem Press, 1992. The Swan and Leda. On-line. Internet. July, 1996. Available Netscape Navigator: http://charm.physics.ucsb.edu/people/hart/poem/swan.html
752: The Black Cat
... Poe. Garden City: Doubleday & Company, 1972. May, Charles E. Edgar Allan Poe: A Study of the Short Fiction. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1991. 78. Poe, Edgar Allan. "The Black Cat." Ed. Martha Womack. n.page.online. Internet 29 July. 1998. Available http://www.poedecoder.com./Qrisse/works/blackcat.html. Prinsky, Norman. "The Black Cat." Masterplots II: Short Story Series. Ed. Frank N. Magil. Vol. 1. Pasadena: Salem Press, 1986. 231-34. Womack, Martha. "Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Black Cat.’" n.page.Online. Internet. 2 August 1998. Available http: //www.poedecoder.com/essays/blackcat.
753: Leda And The Swan
... is also a vicious brute who acts out his male animalistic power over his female prey, demonstrating the raw male and female relationships in nature. Swan are huge birds, and as pointed out in the Internet site "The Swan and Leda" (a poem on the same subject as "Leda and the Swan") "Swans, unlike most birds, have external genitals" (1). Thus, the swan is a perfect animal for such a hideous ... 1979. 284.   Lucas, John. "Yeats." World Literature Criticism. Ed. James P. Draper. Detroit: Gale Publishing, 1992. 4110.   Magill, Frank N. ed. Critical Survey of Poetry. Pasedena: Salem Press, 1992.     "The Swan and Leda." On-line. Internet. July, 1996. Available Netscape Navigator: http://charm.physics.ucsb.edu/people/hart/poem/swan.html
754: Dulce Et Decorum Est
... War Hospital, where he met Siegfried Sassoon (another great war poet). Owen’s new style (the one that was used in "Dulce et Decorum Est") embelished many poems between August 1917 and Septermber 1918 (Spartacus Internet Encyclopedia). On November 4, 1918, Wilfred Owed was killed by enemy machine gun fire as he tried to get his company across the Sambre Canal (Lane 167). The poem tells of a trip that Owen ... Literature and the Writing Process. Fifth ed. Ed. Elizabeth McMahhan, et al. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1999. 582-583. "Owen, Wilfred," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2000. http://encarta.msn.com "Wilfred Owen." Spartacus Internet Encyclopedia 2000. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Jowen.htm
755: Herman Melville- Moby Dick
... universe. The difference this novel will have on society is that it will help a person find their relation to the universe. Bibliography Melville, Herman. "Moby Dick", Spencer Press, Inc. 1936 Webmaster Unknown. "Herman Melville", Internet. 10/01/96 Available WWW: http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/melville.html Webmaster Unknown. "Moby Dick", Internet. 10/01/96 Available WWW: http://www.compclass.com/~vincent/motor.city/mobydick.html
756: The Movie Industry Analysis
... frontier for motion picture companies was in direct-access TV through telephone lines. With the advent of the new computer-based technologies, "cable" markets and direct digital-delivery of motion pictures via satellite and the Internet are expected to increase dramatically over the next five years, creating an accelerated demand for original and re-run motion pictures. DATA ANALYSIS What is the competitive environment? There are thousands of screenplays in development ... games, T-shirts and novelty items. These spin-off sales may eventually be as significant as revenues the picture has already earned in various other markets. Significant socio/economic trends *** (Entertainment Industry and the Environment - Internet) Many studios and production facilities have developed comprehensive environmental policies. Many studios have organized task forces made up of various department heads to oversee the implementation of these policies. They began recycling programs and then ...
757: The Catcher in the Rye: Now and Then
... from a cartoon, to sports, to violent movies, to sexual movies on a basic cable television. This type of entertainment was not available to kids in the forties and fifties. Besides television, and movies, the Internet also greatly influences teenagers today. Almost everything imaginable can be found on the Internet, both beneficial, and harmful texts. This is a great temptation to teenagers that did not even exist forty years ago. All of these factors have changed since The Catcher in the Rye was first published ...
758: Moby Dick
... universe. The difference this novel will have on society is that it will help a person find their relation to the universe. Bibliography Melville, Herman. “Moby Dick”, Spencer Press, Inc. 1936 Webmaster Unknown. “Herman Melville”, Internet. 10/01/96 Available WWW: http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/melville.html Webmaster Unknown. “Moby Dick”, Internet. 10/01/96 Available WWW: http://www.compclass.com/~vincent/motor.city/mobydick.html
759: The Bill Clinton Story
... subject to further "indictment, trial, judgement, and punishment according to Law." Impeachment originated in England, where the House of Commons would present articles of impeachment to the House of Lords, which then tried the case (internet, 2) Since the adoption of the Constitution, only one president, Andrew Jackson (1868), has been brought to trial in the Senate on charges voted by the House. The Senate failed by one vote to convict ... that love him, and the people he loves most like his family and he is not doing a very good job of it by doing all of this like lying and the Monica Lewinsky story. (Internet, 1)
760: The Good Times of Clark Gable
... entertainer because he enjoyed what he did and performed at 110%! Clark Gable will forever be remembered for years to come as one of the greatest actors to every shine in Hollywood. Works Cited Book/ Internet Sources: Encarta Encyclopedia 99’. CD-ROM. Microsoft. Microsoft Works Suite 1999. “Gable, Clark” Encyclopedia Britannica Online. [Accessed 26 February 2000]. Internet Sources: “Clark Gable”. [Accessed 1 March 2000]. “Quotes” Success & Arts. [Accessed 1 March 2000].


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