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- 5331: To Kill A Mockingbird 3
- ... this story is Tom Robinson a harmless man who becomes a victim of racial prejudice. Like the mockingbird, Tom has never done wrong to anyone. Even the jurors who sentence him to death have nothing personal against him. They find him guilty mostly because they feel that to take the word of a black man over two whites would threaten the system they live under, the system of segregation. Tom himself ...
- 5332: Chivalry
- ... i.e. they honor them. The drive for honor earns a knight or man-at-arms renown, his fame, his good name. It is always a very strong motivator for some soldiers. Honor in a personal sense is often confused with such 'public' honor, but I say rather that this is not honor but integrity. Chivalry is a romantic ethic, doomed to failure; Arthur fails because he had too much pride ...
- 5333: Homosexuals: A Suspect Class?
- ... have the right to seek--denying them equal protection in the democratic process. If the Court agrees with that argument, Amendment 2 will be considered unconstitutional, whether homosexuals are a suspect class or not. My personal opinion, however, is rooted in my belief in a natural law. I am a Christian, and have been taught all my life that homosexuality is a sin, and I still believe that. That does not ...
- 5334: Dangerous Driving and The Effects on Youth
- ... driving and drive differently than that. It seems that it may not be possible or completely effective in clarifying boundaries in this case, but this article will most definitely make people think of their own personal boundary for driving speed and actions. The social control theory rewards conformity. People can compare themselves to the deviant and feel good that they are not dangerous drivers and that they did not kill two ...
- 5335: Violence: Children Who Own The Streets
- ... covers a wide range of legally forbidden acts committed by young people who may be anything from 10 to 25 years of age. The highly varied misbehavior of these young people, who differ greatly in personal background, development, experience, and situation, is no homogeneous phenomenon. One view is that delinquent behavior develops when a youngster's rewards in terms of money and goods, excitement, fellowship or revenge outstrip the costs of ...
- 5336: Family Values
- ... These three values that were instilled in me will one day be passed on to my children because I feel that these values are very significant in establishing one's self and one's own personal values.
- 5337: Elements of the Argument: "What is Poverty?"
- Elements of the Argument: "What is Poverty?" Steve Ross Expository Writing Dr. Nancy Nester Final 10/25/96 What do you consider poverty to be? Do you have a definitive explanation of it or do you consider it an abstract circumstance? In the article "What is ...
- 5338: How Advertising Affects What You Buy
- ... Advertise. New York: St. Martins Press, 1976. Panati, Charles. Extraordinary Origins of Everyday Things. New York: Perennial Library, 1987. Petroski, Henry. The Evolution of Useful Things. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1992. Picchioni, Frances. Personal Interview. 30 November 1994 Tucker: The Man And His Dream. Dir. George Lucas. With Jeff Bridgers. Paramount, 1988. Wood, James P. The Story of Advertising. New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1958.
- 5339: Controlling Relationships
- ... relationship, or is incapable of one. Bad relationships are chronically lacking in what one or both partners need. Such relationships can destroy self-esteem and prevent those involved from moving on in their careers or personal lives. They are often fertile breeding grounds for loneliness, rage, and despair. In bad relationships the two partners are often on such different wave-lengths that there is little common ground, little significant communication, and ...
- 5340: Who Am I This Time
- ... other through the strangest of circumstances. The two main characters Harry Nash and Helene Shaw both have trouble communicating with other people. They have a hard time dealing with society and they can not handle personal relationships very well. These two main characters are both wanders in life that had never known love before they met each other. It wasn't even obvious to each other when they first met. They ...
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