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- 1051: The Meaning of Chow Yun-Fat (It's In His Mouth)
- ... fan, but then, I am proud to be a fan in general. With other favorites of mine, though, I am able to get at least a little bit beyond subjectivity. Be it Murphy Brown or X-Ray Spex, Bruce Springsteen or NYPD Blue, at some point I can analyze my relationship to the cultural artifact in question, place it in some cultural context, and come to some hopefully useful conclusions about ...
- 1052: Ebola Virus
- ... educate all those interested in the powerful effects of the Ebola virus in its many forms. I. Introductory Statement II. History III. Variations IV. Prevention V. Transmission VI. Signs VII. Symptoms VIII. Treatment IX. Containment X. Long Term effects The purpose of this paper is to explain the history, signs, and symptom of Ebola virus. "
Keep in mind the role that humans play in the spread of these infections. If we ...
- 1053: ESP
- ... Digital telephones? Most people had only the Morse telegraph to send messages to each other. Houses were lit by gas or oil lamps. there were no airplanes and few automobiles. People had never heard of X-rays. The discoverers of DNA and RNA had not even been born. No wonder early ESP looked like witchcraft. Since those days we have learned a lot that might have seemed to be black magic ...
- 1054: The Crucible: Deterioration of Social Order In Salem
- ... The Crucible written by Arthur Miller is a story of a great catastrophe which highlights a free man's courageous and never-ending fight against mass pressures to make him bow down in conformity(intro.-x) and shows how hysteria can be used for evil purposes in an atmosphere were there is a belief in freedom and right of dissent.
- 1055: Darkness; Beacon of Chaos in Macbeth
- ... 4 Macbeth is an agent of disorder, he murders and he consults witches, because of this he is described using dark imagery. Scotland under the rule of Macbeth is described as, "shrouded in darkness", by Malcolm. Scotland in Act 4 has fallen off the "Chain of Being" and is now occupied with the forces of chaos and disorder. Scotland in Act 4 is filled with "sighs, and groans, and shrieks, that ...
- 1056: Television And It's Effects on Children
- ... good guys". For example, Power Rangers; how do they get rid of the bad guys? by fighting . During the whole episode you see the "Rangers" kicking, punching and attacking the bad guys. Other shows like X-men, Sailor Moon, Looney Tones, and even Care Bears show violence towards others. It's no wonder children think it's okay to act this way when even their "Super Heroes" who are supposed to ...
- 1057: Comparison Essay of A Tale of Two Cities and Tess of the D'Urbervilles
- ... Notes- Thomas Hardy; Tess of the D'Urbervilles. Toronto: Coles Publishing Company, 1999. Colles, John L. "Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute." E journal http://ww.yale.edu/ynthi/curriculum/units/1979/5/79.05.02.x.html Internet. 15 Nov. 1999 Dickens, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities. New York: Penguin Books, 1960. "Dickens, Charles". Great Writers of the English Language. North Bellmore: Marshall Cavendish Corporation, 1991. "Hardy, Thomas". Great Writers ...
- 1058: Oedipus the King: A Tragic Hero
- Oedipus the King: A Tragic Hero The downfall of a hero follows from his very nature. In Sophocles play, Oedipus the King, (reprinted in X. J. Kennedy and Dana Gioia, Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama, 6th ed. New York, NY 1995), the playwright focuses on a man named Oedipus, the king of Thebes, who is trying to ...
- 1059: Macbeth: Guilty By His Actions Then Lady Macbeth Is By Hers
- ... later on he killed the King. After killing the King he ordered some of his men to murder Banquo and Fleance, Fleance got away though. Later on through the story when Macduff went to join Malcolm, Macbeth had Macduff's family killed. Macbeth was a man that murdered far more people then his wife did. So he was a more guilty person then she was. Through the story Macbeth got obsessed ...
- 1060: Ambiguity and Equivocation in Macbeth
- ... truth. Macbeth, unable to controll his desire to keep his power, interpreted those words in a way that would ensure his own victory, and his resulting actions led to the death of his allies when Malcolm marched on Dunsinane. Similarly, the ghost which told him that "none of woman born shall harm Macbeth" (IV.i.90) ensured his death at MacDuff's hands. Ambiguity and equivocation are key to the fall ...
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