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- 2991: Censorship on the Internet
- ... one solution - shut down all network links of other countries. But of course that would mean no Internet access for the whole country and that is disgust by the whole nation. Secondly, everyone has their personal judgment values. The decision of some people cannot represent the whole population of those using the net. Many people debate that pornography on the net should be censored because there are kids online. However, we ... have regulations to limit who can read certain published materials. Likewise, some people already use special software to regulate the age limit in cyberspace. Why do people still argue about that? It is all about personal points of views. Justice Douglas said, "To many the Song of Solomon is obscene. I do not think we, the judges, were ever given the constitutional power to make definitions of obscenity."II. In cyberspace ...
- 2992: Book Report On The Forbidden C
- ... this to its own people. The author brings out very good realism with every sentence as if you could just be there, feeling the emotions and seeing the events. The author also has an interesting writing form in that this story was written as a diary or log in association with moment by moment events. As you go along you begin to think like Alex, feel, and see the same things that he sees as if you were with him right there at that moment. You're like a part of the story. You could tell by the writing, that the writer did a lot of research in areas such as language, culture, and history. He had all kinds of real phrases and names like Shan Da, Alex's Chinese name. He brought into ...
- 2993: The Birth of a Nation: The Pros and Cons
- ... somewhat subtle, but some feel that it is a bit hard to criticize Griffith, being that The Birth of a Nation is based on a book. Yet at the same time, this film is his personal interpretation, and he is solely responsible for the visuals. Furthermore, the fact that he is from the south, and many of his relatives fought in the Civil War, it is safe to say that his ... writer for a Atlantic paper had the same idea as Greene. Yet, you start to wonder if his ideas are set not just by judgment, but by his own possible prejudice. When he uses his personal expression to suggest that "You sicken at the sight of an attempt to enforce marital racial equality" , it’s hard to believe anything he says after that point, because he obviously has a biased view ...
- 2994: Julius Caesar: Motives in Actions
- Julius Caesar: Motives in Actions William Shakespeare’s play, Julius Caesar, is mainly based on the assassination of Julius Caesar. The various men who happened to object to his assassination had different personal desires for their actions. Depending on each of their actions, words or even tone of voice they may misrepresent them and may be misinterpreted. Brutus, Cassius, and Antony had motives for their actions. I will ... people’s thoughts and feelings, of not just what is going around us, but also of their attitudes towards us. Shakespeare showed that one should not bring death to someone based on his or her personal desires. If Caesar had listened to others more, and Brutus paid more attention to his judgment, both would have lived a long prosperous life.
- 2995: The Red Badge Of Courage
- ... time during the war. Different from today, but today's society has their own slang and dialect that is similar. I know how the soldiers talked and acted because from the author's technique of writing. This is the first paragraph of the book. It is a great introduction of the novel to show how the author writes descriptively and how he can create a mental picture in the mind: The ... there be communism? Would there be worldwide chaos? These are some of the questions that come to my mind when I think about if there was no Civil War. Imagine lying in a canvas tent writing a letter to your parents under candlelight in drenching rain. Camp is so smoky; ones eyes were sore and watering. Being on the march for twenty-two days and so sore after every day not ...
- 2996: Herman Melville
- ... of the americas. I'd love to meet him, but he's dead. If i met him, i'd really complement him on his work. If he was living, he would feel great about his writing because his writing was not really appreciated until the 1920's. Poem herman melville, a man unappreciated. yet years later after his death, his renassiance began. herman, a whaler, wrote some real classic novels. He had traveled all ...
- 2997: The Women's Rights Movement (1848-1998)
- ... name a few. Many of these changes came about because of legislation and court cases pushed by women's organizations. However, many of the advances women achieved in the 1960's and 1970's were personal for example getting husbands to help with the house work, responsibility of family meals, getting a long deserved promotion at work, or gaining the financial aid and emotional strength to leave an abusive partner. Equal ... of misconception, misrepresentation, and ridicule. Opponents of the Equal Rights Amendment, organized by Phyllis Schalfly, feared that a statement like the ERA in the Constitution would give the government too much control over women's personal lives. Just like with suffrage, there were still very few women in state legislatures to vote their support, so male legislatures once again had it in their power to decide if women should have equal ...
- 2998: George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House" - A Fantasia in the Russian Manner on English Themes
- ... interest in literature, music and painting at a very early age, but was never enabled to go to university. At the age of fifteen he became an apprentice and during he stay there he started writing short literary articles for newspapers and magazines, with little success. In 1876 he moved to London with his parents and tried to earn a living as a writer, but at times he still needed his ... the ‘Woman's guide to Socialism and Capitalism' in 1928. Between 1885 and 1898 he wrote many critical reviews on literature, art and music for a number of important magazines. During this period he started writing his first play, ‘Widowers' Houses', inspired by the plays of the Norwegian playwright Hendrik Ibsen, whose social awareness and nonconformism appealed more to Shaw than the fashionable hypocritical drama of those days. In 1893 followed ...
- 2999: Student Roles and Responsibilities for the Master of Counseling Marriage, Family and Child Therapy Specialty
- ... highest ethical and professional standards" (Master of Counseling - Program Handbook, p. 7). To achieve this end, the student must adopt and synthesize the professional and ethical standards of the program into his own academic and personal development. He must develop and demonstrate a broad base of theoretical knowledge and therapeutic skills combined with his own ethical judgment and counseling expertise. The student is responsible for maintaining a grade point average (GPA ... professional development specific to the program objectives. These areas are addressed and evaluated in three portfolio review courses, each of which is pass/fail. The student's leadership, interpersonal skills, self-direction, self- awareness and personal growth should reflect the program's philosophical and ethical principles to ensure his development as a competent professional. (University of Phoenix Handbook, 1996). Ethical standards and the responsibility of protecting the rights of clients must ...
- 3000: Dante Alighieri: A Poetic Descent into Metaphorical Hell
- ... death she became his muse. She is a focal point in his works, including La vita nuova(The New Life) and La divina commedia(The Divine Comedy). Dante's education remains an unknown, however his writing skill and knowledge make it evident that he was well schooled. It is thought that he attended Florentine schools but also continued learning on his own. He seemed to be influenced greatly by Brunetto Latini ... a “spiritual signifigance”1. De Vulgari Eloquentia(Concerning Common Speech) was written around 1305. It is basically an argument for the Italian Language, it defends vernacular and it acts basically a justification for Dante's writing in vernacular. Convivio(Banquet) was written between 1304 and 1307 and was intended to be a series of fifteen books, on all the knowledge of the time. The first book was to be an introduction ...
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