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- 1331: Amazing Grace by Jonathan Kozol
- ... pollution. With an incinerator located right in the middle of the South Bronx, it is no wonder why so many children have asthma. “According to a zip code breakdown of New York shown … by Dr. Robert Massad … asthma statewide in New York is 1.8 per 1000 people. In New York City, it is 2.5 per 1000, but in Mott Haven the rate rises to 6.0” (p. 171). To ...
- 1332: The Themes in Of Mice and Men
- ... the plot develops to the point where their dream seems more attainable with Candy’s involvement. But here lies the tragedy of this classic novel. Their dream turned into a cliché of a line in Robert Burns’ poem where he writes that “the best-laid schemes o’ mice an’ men gang aft agley.” Their dream seemed it would become a success until a tragic event brought failure. The novel brings about ...
- 1333: George Orwell Wrote 1984 As A Political Statement Against Totalitarianism
- ... New American Library Inc., 1983. Reilly, Patrick. Nineteen Eighty-Four, Past, Present, and Future. Boston: G.K. Hall and Co., 1989. Stansky, Peter and William Abrahams. Orwell: The Transformation. London: Gramala Publishing Limited, 1981. Tucker, Robert C. "Does Big Brother Really Exist?" 1984 Revisited, Totalitarianism In Your Century. Ed. Irving Howe, New York: Harper and Row, 1983. 89-103. Verity, John W. "Why Big Brother Isn't Watching You." Business Week ...
- 1334: The Call of the Wild: Determinism and Darwinism
- ... all written one after another between the years 1908-1917. Jack London not only wrote novels, but also wrote short stories, essays, plays, and nonfiction works. His short story collection consisted of, Children of the Frost, Dutch Courage and Other Stories, The Faith of Men & Other Stories, The God of His Fathers & Other Stories, The House of Pride & Other Tales of Hawaii, Lost Face, Love of Life & Other Stories, Moon Face ...
- 1335: Houdini: Master of Escape
- ... s not his time. At the age of fifteen he moves with his family to New York. That is when he acquires his name, Harry Houdini. He dubs himself Houdini after the famous French magician Robert Houdin. In one of his small shows in New York he spills acid on the audience member's dress. Little did he know how much that would change his life. He offer to have his ...
- 1336: The Fellowship of the Ring (Lord of the Rings: Part I, Book II)
- ... because in Gandalf’s letter said: "All that is gold does not glitter, Not all those who wander are lost; The old that is strong does not wither, Deep roots are not reached by the frost. >From the ashes a fire shall be woken, A light from the shadows shall spring; Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king." And Strider had a sword that was ...
- 1337: A Review of Lawrence E. Walsh’s Iran/Contra
- ... of the 14, Lawrence Walsh suggests that there were six key players, all knowing of the illegalities, or possible chance of violating a law or charter. He selected CIA director William Casey, National Security Advisers, Robert C. McFarlane and John Poindexter along with staff member Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North, and in the private sector operatives Richard Secord and Allbert Hakim. Each of these men less Casey obtained criminal convictions. Lawrence Walsh ...
- 1338: Bypassing the Truth About Reality
- ... In his writings Baldwin drastically demonstrates the necessity of recognizing our sins, not just racism and gender preferences, but our refusal to really know other humans, to accept differences, and to love. Works Cited Atwan, Robert. Ten on Ten. Boston: Bedford Books of St. Martin’s Press, 1992. The Price of the Ticket (video) 1990
- 1339: Rules of Prey: Serial Killers
- ... The profiling of serial killers yields specific classifications in itself. Louis Vullion, the serial killer known as the Maddog in John Sanford’s Rules of Prey, fits a specific type of serial killer profiled by Robert M. Holmes and Stephen T. Holmes in their book, Profiling Violent Crimes. The Maddog exhibits precise behavior and repeated actions which make his classification more simple and understandable. He certainly fits a represented category of ...
- 1340: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: Is There Evil Inside All of Us
- ... worth of fun be worth it, if you could never turn back? For most people in the world the consequences are to high and they would never take those kind of chances. Work Cited Stevenson, Robert Louis. The Strange Case Of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. New York, 1991. Phuck School. Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde. http://www.phuckschool.com/paper/1/46.txt. 1999.
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