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8671: Censorship of the Internet and the Tyranny of Our Government
... child functions to restrict sites determined by keywords, subject matter, or specific sites. Such software as "SurfWatch", "NET NANNY", and "CYBERsitter" offer a variety of options including blocking of specific sites, preventing children from revealing personal information, and keeping a record of the places visited while on-line (Censorship and the U.S. Government 1). These restraints are not 100% effective but are a powerful force when combined with common sense ...
8672: Roswell
... fifty years the unexplained air craft wreckage found outside Roswell, New Mexico, has been in the center of on-going speculation about alien life forms and US Government and Military cover-ups. It is my personal belief that extraterrestrial bodies are present in this Universe and have landed on earth. There is more evidence pointing to the fact that there are aliens present in the universe as proved in this essay ...
8673: Sonnet 130
... with false compare." The speaker in Sonnet 130 doesn’t have to use substantial objects to show his love that he really loves her; he writes on the reasons why he loves her instead of writing about giving her all these treasures that he knows that he cannot give as the persona in Marlowe’s poem did. Even though the two poems are similar in that they discuss unconditional love, they ...
8674: Song Of Solomon
... the book be removed from the approved reading list. Why? Why don't you just read why? Wow. Is Song of Solomon really all that bad? It's got some rough parts, yes, but my personal opinion is that the examples she cites are a bit exaggerated. Still, those things are in there. I'm fascinated. What happened then? Well, as per the rules of reviewing a challenged book, the director ...
8675: Song Of Myself
... of the sexual in his work is integral to this sense of active, individual discovery. Whitman's notion of sexuality acknowledges it as one of the highest forms of sensual pleasure, and one of great personal and communicative importance.
8676: Somersby
... formally confess to being a wizard nor did he try to deny the charge. They both had similar reasons for making the decisions they did. They did it to help other people, not for any personal benefit. Sommersby did not try to back up the idea that he was Horace Townsend and not Jack Sommersby, because if he did that many people in town would lose all the land they have ...
8677: Bermuda Triangle
... boat deserted. All sails were cast, and the casks of cargo she was carrying were untouched. There was plenty of food and water onboard, but the crew of ten was nowhere to be found. Money, personal possessions, and even the captain’s log were still intact on the boat. The most unusual circumstances were that of the captain’s room, which was boarded up as if to repel attackers. The captain ...
8678: Sister Carrie
... his original intention. I would say, "as many eyes, so many opinions", so no wonder there are different approaches and interpretations towards the novel which is influenced not just by the reader’s reading or personal experience, but also by their particular philosophy of life as well as knowledge about the historical background. "Sister Carrie" can be read as a novel of desire, seduction, or the critique of capitalism and consumerism ...
8679: Sir Gawain And The Green Knight: Stanza 74
... aside. Another improbable definition would be that of unwavering faith because he just gave up on God. It is possible that the author is being sarcastic, yet this has not been the previous style of writing. So what is the author saying by labeling Gawain "the constant knight?" A likely possibility is the author’s disdain with the current conditions of chivalry and knighthood. He is mocking the misconception of the ...
8680: Bacon’s Rebellion
... s politics. Due to having this power he was able to dominate the fur trade with the Native Americans through the security of a monopoly, the power of giving the most prestigious land to his personal favorites or friends in any amount, not to mention his own plantations. However, This power was accompanied by many problems, which upsetted Berkeley and made him tired of holding office. These problems were many impoverished ...


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