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- 5191: Youth's Fight to Gain Freedom From The Other Generation
- ... possessed by every American of the time. This focuses on the youth's fight to gain freedom or break away from the values and ideas left behind by the older generation. While some authors when writing about the sixties give serious accounts of the youths' fights to obtain these freedoms, others tend to take a different and more dramatic approach to showing the struggles involved in these fights. Yet, all of ...
- 5192: Freedom
- ... white, man or women. The catch there is you need to be a U.S citizen and be eighteen or older. People are able to express this freedom in other ways besides voting such as writing a letter to their congressman about a problem their town might be having. This freedom is very important to people because this is the way they can express themselves to politicians. This freedom is earned ...
- 5193: Taming Of The Shrew
- ... replied to Lucentio when told to go along with the scheme. Shakespeare then uses Tranio (as Lucentio), to pull a fast one on an innocent merchant. He then uses him for the real Lucentio's personal gain. He concocts a false tale of how the merchant will surely be put to death if anyone knows where he is from. His false tale is the following: " Tis death for anyone in Mantua ...
- 5194: The Morality Of Creating Life
- ... cloned creature by society would be unbearable for the creature, and would lead to its psychological demise. In the nineteenth century, the idea of creating life was thought to be science fiction. A nineteenth century writing, Mary Shelly's novel Frankenstein, portrays Victor (the creator) as innocent and the creation as evil at the beginning of the novel. Later, it becomes evident that the monster was not evil when created, rather ...
- 5195: Gay Marriage
- ... is that a child raised within a homosexual family will turn out differently from one raised within a heterosexual family. These people worry about the well being of the child in terms of sexual identity, personal development, and social relationships. “Studies have revealed normal development of gender identity among children of lesbian and gay parents” (Ward, 1). In the same report, children said that they were happy with their gender and ...
- 5196: The Color Purple: Celie
- ... women, and they felt helpless to do anything about their situations. The book focuses mainly on a woman named Celie, who has lived a hard life already when, at the age of 14 she begins writing letters to God to have someone to confide in, and tell her thoughts and secrets to. In her first letter, she says “I have always been a good girl. Maybe you can give me a ...
- 5197: The Effects of Television Violence on Children
- ... aggressive behavior as it warps his or her perception of the real world. Other see television as an unhealthy intrusion into a child’s learning process, substituting easy pictures for the discipline of reading and writing. As you can see, television violence can disrupt a child’s learning and thinking ability which will cause life long problems. If a child cannot do well in school, his or her whole future is ...
- 5198: Special Education Students
- ... there was a reduced fear of human differences accompanied by increase comfort and awareness by all kids in the class. There was also improvement in the self- concept of non-disabled students and development of personal principles and an ability to assume an advocacy role toward their peers and friends with disabilities and also warm and caring friendships. We all want the best life we possibly can and we all would ...
- 5199: Cross-Cultural Child Rearing
- ... 31). Women also carry their children to form a sort of bond between the parent and child. “Although carrying the baby is a pragmatic solution to caring for an infant while working, the mother’s personal and physical attachment to the infant has emotional and developmental value” (Reynolds p.32). As for the Javanese culture, the baby spends most of its time held by its mother. The baby is “carried by ...
- 5200: What If The World Had Only Two Faces?
- ... that is necessary to work. This number allows each individual to be identified by the government. Taxes are done through this number and so it’s necessary for each person to have his/her own personal one. All this is done to avoid confusion in society. In a world where there were only two faces, an identification number would be essential for a number of reasons, but foremost to identify individuals ...
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