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- 2331: The 411 On Copyright For Net P
- ... the Michigan Press Photographer's Association (MPPA) home page. This discussion is about the LIFE magazine May, 1995 photo of the Kent State shootings wherein the photo was altered from the original shot by photographer, John Filo on May 4, 1970. The alteration eliminated a pole in the center of the photograph. David Friend, Life's Director of Photography says it was a done unbeknownst to the editors. MPPA member Brian Masck responds, saying that credibility in the source of a photo is critical to photojournalism. Whether or not photographer John Filo has a cause of action against LIFE for printing the altered photo may be an issue of whether the terms of the print license were exceeded.[78] This type of alteration is distinguished from ...
- 2332: Jane Eyre: Analysis of Bronte's Work
- ... refusal to become Rochester's mistress, she demonstrates her inner strength. Strength that will enable her to face the possibility of hunger, poverty, and even death. It is in her decision to not marry St. John that Jane finally liberates herself from the bonds of male suppression. All this has been in effort to maintain some semblance of self-worth. "Who in the world cares for you?" "I care for myself ... can get there when we die." (83) Here once more Jane defies her Christian faith; a religion which demands undying faith and devotion from its followers. In her refusal to a stifling existence under St. John, Jane rears her selfish nature once again by expressing her desire to indulge in a few earthly pleasures. By believing that "denying the body kills the soul", Jane articulates her belief in a mind/body ...
- 2333: Abortion: Life or Death Who Chooses?
- ... who have not performed the abortion. On the other hand, we have all seen women what have been troubled, consumed with guilt and development significant psychiatric problems following and because of abortion. I quote Ft. John L. Grady, Medical Examiner for Florida State Attorney's Office, "I believe it can be stated with certainty that abortion causes more deep-seated guilt, depression and mental illness than it ever cures". We used ... of abortion talk about fetal indications for act. Whatever abortion may do for the mother, it so very obviously cannot be therapeutic for the fetus. Death is hardly a constructive therapy. As Dr. Hellegers of John Hopkins Hospital says, "While it is easy to feel that abortion is being performed for the sake of the fetus, honesty requires us to recognize that we perform it for adults". There is no evidence ...
- 2334: Comparison Of The Scarlet Lett
- ... great scene of grief, in which . . . " (233) expresses the fondness of Dimmsdale for his daughter Pearl. Although in The Crucible, such types of relationships are not evident. The only relationship in the story occurred between John Proctor and Abigail. This "relationship" was more of a crush and lusting by Abigail than a true relationship of love as that of Hester and Dimmsdale. Proctor and Abigail have simply been in a "relationship" without the knowing of Goody Proctor, John's wife, nor to the knowledge the other townspeople. Proctor becomes determined that his affair with Abigail will not continue, " . . . I will no longer come for you." (77) Relationships in both works were not the ...
- 2335: The Client
- The Client by John Grisham takes place in Memphis, Tennessee. It starts out with a little boy, named Mark and his brother sneaking into the woods to try and smoke cigarettes. While in the woods, they witness a man ... Reggie Love. Did she go into a witness protection program too? Or maybe she kept on practicing law, but did she move to get away from the mob? These are questions that I feel that John Grisham left unanswered. I think that there could be very interesting sequel written. I think that the mob could end up finding the family somehow, and murder a member of Mark's family. That way ...
- 2336: The Plague 3
- ... of Othello, The Moor of Venice. New York: Washington Square Press, 1993. Snyder, Susan. Othello: Critical Essays. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1988. Swinburne, Algernon Charles. Othello. Harper s Monthly Magazine Oct 1904: 658+. Velz, John W. Shakespeare and the Classical Tradition. Minneapolis, U of Minnesota P, 1968. Endnotes: 1 Brustein, Robert. Terror in the Bedroom. The New Republic (12 Aug. 1891): 29. 2 Elliott, G.R. Flaming Minister. (Durham, NC ... 5 Moulton, Richard G. Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist. (Oxford: Oxford UP, 1892): 264. 6 Mikesell, Margaret Lael, and Virginia Mason Vaughan. Othello: An Annotated Bibliography. (New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1990): 185. 7 Velz, John W. Shakespeare and the Classical Tradition. (Minneapolis, U of Minnesota P, 1968): 68. 8 Bloom, Harold. Modern Critical Interpretations: William Shakespeare s Othello. (New York: Chelsea HP, 1987): 148. 9 Brustein 29. 10Bloom 199. 11Mikesell ...
- 2337: George Orwell
- ... was like so he could maybe write a story or book about it in the future. Also around this time Orwell took a liking to the Socialist party, and started becoming a follower, or as John Atkins puts it a socialist with unsocialist beliefs. (37) His undertaking of the Socialist beliefs influenced many of his books in the later 30's and 40's, which can really be seen in his ... and is large and clear and good. (Rovere 9) Orwells English background and his life experiences definitely make him one of the best and most influential writers of the twentieth century. Works Cited Atkins, John. George Orwell. New York: Fredrick Ungar Publishing Co, 1954. Buddicom, Jocintha. Eric and US: A remembrance of George Orwell. London: Leslie Frewin, 1974. Gardner, Averil. George Orwell. New York: Simon and Schuster MacMillan, 1995. Orwell ...
- 2338: Francesco Petrarch
- ... Also, he was sent to Venice, on behalf of the Archbishop, which turned out to be a failure. One great mission that shows that Petrarch was valued by his peers, he was sent to King John's reentry into France. The King tried to convince Petrarch that he should stay in France with him. He refused. But once Petrarch had returned to Milan he received letters from King John asking Francesco to come back to France. Petrarch wrote letters back, once again, refusing the King. All situations that show that with great connections to the church, lead to Petrarch's influence and prestige amongst ...
- 2339: Life and Work of Shirley Jackson
- ... influence upon character or a reflection of character... The house not only reflects the insanities of its occupants, but serves as a fitting microcosm of the madnesses of the world"(Park, 22). In "The Sundial", John G. Park explains that "it is a nicely woven novel, where imagery and technique work together well. Through the use of various motifs, such as the house imagery, references to time, Jackson is able to ... Context in 'The Lottery'." Essays in Literature. No. 2, Fall, 1988. p. 259, 261. Oppenheimer, Judy. Private Demons: The Life of Shirley Jackson. G.P. Putnam's Sons: New York, 1988. p. 45, 60. Park, John G. "Waiting for the End: Shirley jackson's 'The Sundial'." Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction, No. 3., 1978
- 2340: Capital Punishment: Is It Required
- ... committee recommended abolition of the death penalty for offenders under the age of 18, and the substitution of the gas chamber for the gallows. Neither recommendation was followed. Between 1957-1963, the Conservative government under John Diefenbaker commuted 52 of the 66 death sentences. In 1961, MP Davie Fulton (Minister of Justice) piloted a bill through the House which distinguished between capital and non-capital murder. In 1962, there were three ... Congress 95-505GOV (1995): 4. 3) Flanders, Stephen A. Capital Punishment. New York, NY: Facts on File, 1991. 4) Frame, Randy. A Matter Of Life and Death. Christianity Today 14 Aug. 1995: 50 5) Grisham, John. The Chamber. New York: Island Books, 1994. 6) Long, Robert Emmet. Criminal Sentencing. New York, NY: H.W. Company, 1995. 7) Stewart, David O. Dealing with Death. American Bar Association Journal 80.11 (1994): 50 ...
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