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- 2561: The Grapes of Wrath
- The Grapes of Wrath The Grapes of Wrath is a novel by John Steinbeck that exposes the desperate conditions under which the migratory farm families of America during the 1930's live under. The novel tells of one families migration west to California through the great economic depression ...
- 2562: Summary of Clancy's Rainbow Six
- ... Games, Clear and Present Danger, to list a few. According to Clancy "Rainbow Six, is one of my all time favourites." The book starts with a prologue that introduces us to the one main character, John Clark, an ex-Navy SEAL, and two other characters, Alistair Stanley the executive commander of Rainbow Six, and Domingo (Ding) Chavez, the Captain of Team 2. There are two other insignificant character introduced, Clark's ...
- 2563: How Technology Effects Modern America
- ... the masters of us. Bibliography Where have the good jobs gone?, By: Mortimer B. Zuckerman U.S. News & World Report, volume 119, pg 68 (July 31, 1995) Wealth: Static Wages, Except for the Rich, By: John Rothchild Time Magazine, volume 145, pg 60 (January 30, 1995) Welfare Reform, By: Lawrence Mishel http://epn.org/epi/epwelf.html (Feb 22, 1994) 20 Hot Job Tracks, By: K.T. Beddingfield, R. M. Bennefield ...
- 2564: Amish Culture
- ... have a lot of predictable names. There are few names that are occupied by many. "The most common last names are Stoltzfus, King, Fisher, Beiler, and Lapp. The most common first names for males are: John, Amos, Samuel, Daniel, and David. The most common first names for females are: Mary, Rebecca, Sarah, Katie, and Annie," (The Amish People). Both Amish men and women wear white for burial. It is very ironic ...
- 2565: Can Computers Understand?
- ... s mental states and events are controlled by a program. 8) The program is not a product of the computer. 9) A computer does not produce "thoughts" in its brain. 10) A computer cannot understand. John Searle addresses the point of the ability of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to understand, in Mind Brains, and Programs. His main argument is that because AI's are computers and computers have no thoughts of their ...
- 2566: The Member of the Wedding: Summary
- ... feminine enough, or popular enough to be in this neighborhood club of girls who would party all night long. She spent her summer in the kitchen with her cook Bernice Sadie Brown, and her cousin, John Henry West. She changes her name to F. Jasmine, and says that after the wedding, she will move away. She goes to a bar and meets a man, who she ends up hurting, trying to ...
- 2567: A Separate Peace: Antagonists and Gene
- A Separate Peace: Antagonists and Gene We all confront antagonists in everyday life. In John Knowles, A Separate Peace, Gene, the protagonist confronts several different antagonists as he tries to mature throughout the book. The antagonists Finny, the war, and Genes own inner issues affect how fast he is ...
- 2568: To Be A Slave: Analysis
- ... gotten from the fruits of the free labor and from selling slaves(p. 38). Slaves were pretty much to people back then to what tractors are to us, and they didnt like being those John Deeres that we used them for. This book created a strange feel for me when I was reading it. For some odd reason, it reminded me of people sitting around the campfire telling old childhood ...
- 2569: Articles Of Confederation
- ... away from their mother country and become a free nation, setting up their own government. Although the articles set the United States free, it was unable to provide them with a solid government. Leaders like John Jay and James Madison criticized the Articles of Confederation because of the weak government. (Doc G) There were several problems between the states and the central government. For instance, sometimes the states refused to give ...
- 2570: Faulkner's "The Unvanquished"
- ... the time. The Southern Code was entirely idealistic. Throughout the book, idealism seems dominant over pragmatism. For example, all of the Sartoris women were idealists; almost everyone in Yoknapatawpha was an idealist. The fact that John Sartoris was able to get away with murder and be elected into public office soon after is a strong example of this. There were not many pragmatists in the novel. By definition, a pragmatist is ...
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