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- 7011: A Passage Of Time
- ... projects. His concentration slowly deteriorated and even his fingers, which normally seemed to have minds of their own, slowed to a dead stop. Bradley looked at the monitor and perused what he had just finished writing. Dissatisfied, he leapt out of his chair, and began, quite uncharacteristically, into a completely spontaneous monologue: "Why is it that I can't seem to get ahead any more? I mean, in high school, it ...
- 7012: Affirmative Action
- ... woman will still receive lower wages to a man holding her same job (Ladies 36). This is encouraging to me, yet discouraging at the same time. Racial differences are also an issue. From my own personal past experience, I had a friend that worked for a man who owned a restaurant. By no fault of her own, she could not get to work on time one day. When she called to ...
- 7013: Creative: In The Lamp Light
- ... talked to him sometimes." She leaned close and whispered. "It's awful of me, but I get so depressed when I'm around him. I try to be cheerful, but with Howard it's like writing on a blotter. He makes me feel so old; drained and grave and sad. It's the kind of old I've always feared." "But it's important. Can't you see what he's ...
- 7014: Nightmare on Elm Street - The Dead of Night
- ... be empty, except for the teacher, who was scribbling on the board. In a calm voice, the teacher said, "Now now Julie, you know from last year that sleeping in class means immediate detention. Start writing on the board, `I will always listen to Mr. Freddy.' 5 billion times." The teacher turned around. He was wearing a striped sweater, and a brown hat was shading his face. He pulled off his ...
- 7015: Dragons
- ... dragon. Also ragons are great for children. They're very soft, kind animals that serve as a great jungle gym for the back yard. If one purchases a flying dragon then he can serve as personal transportation. Using dragons for traveling would also cut down on the pollution of the environment. So, as one can see the uses of a dragon are countless. Finally, a dragon makes a good housepet because ...
- 7016: The Disproof (and proof) of Everything
- ... it. So, for anyone interested, this paper was written by Toby Hudon, or, for anyone who has a modem, General Lee D. Mented. I hope you had fun reading it, cause it was sure fun writing it.
- 7017: Achilles Anophtheis (Achilles revisited)
- ... to a minor position: a few gratuitous remarks of Achilles to the way he was going to treat Hector. The task is now complete. I hope you enjoyed the story as much as I hated writing it. Before you mark it, allow me to interject a quick quote from Shakespeare: "The quality of mercy is not strain'd". Thanks for an illuminating, enchanting course. See you in January. Yours in Homer ...
- 7018: I Declare My Independence from Homework
- ... leading to premature death of many students. It has limited the time that students have to work, participate in extra-curricular activities, and furthermore it creates a less friendly student-teacher relationship, thus causing inter-personal stress. Homework causes overall dislike of the school system by students. Uncompleted homework forces many students to miss undue amounts of school in order to finish impossible work-loads assigned by teachers. It forces students ...
- 7019: Analysis Of Broken Windows
- ... the approaching citizen; they are a barrier” (Wilson 9). While in a car the police officer looks more menacing, especially to a group of youths. Instead of approaching the youth and his friends at a personal level the cop instead rolls down his window. Wilson and Kelling claim that this action also effects the way they speak to potential “troublemakers”. Instead of speaking on even terms, they often take too much ...
- 7020: Dynamic Change In The U.S.
- ... Jersey, remaining its president until he retired in 1911. In that same year, the company was broken into separate corporations by an antitrust decision of the U.S. Supreme Court. At its peak, Rockefeller’s personal fortune was estimated at almost $1 billion. The total amount of his philanthropic contributions was about $550 million. Some 80 percent of these funds was given to four charitable organizations founded by Rockefeller. These were ...
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