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- 1341: Computer Ethics: A Review
- ... of privacy can range from someone reading other's email to someone stealing another's identity either for personal use or to sell on the black market. One such case occurred in June of 1991. Robert J. Corbey had applied for a $2000 loan, a loan that he would have had no problem to get because of his good credit history. However, the lender refused the loan due to unpaid mortgage ...
- 1342: Treasure Island: Teamwork Overcomes Greed
- Treasure Island: Teamwork Overcomes Greed In the novel Treasure Island a quest for treasure becomes a fight for survival. Jim Hawkins, the main character in the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, has a defined position in the story and the events that take place are recounted in his point of view. In a way, the boy Jim is “stuck” in the middle of all ...
- 1343: A Civil Action?
- ... success, they suddenly began to agree. The most prominent instance of groupthink is in their agreement on the final question, regarding the date the pollution became due to Grace's negligence. They did not understand Robert Fox's reasoning for his answer, but all accepted it rather than go to the judge without a verdict. This arbitrary date they offered, however, caused major difficulties for Schlictmann, because three of the children ...
- 1344: The Catcher In The Rye: Summary
- ... current school at which he is flunking out of, he is only days from his expulsion from Pency and has been paying his last dues to his liked instructors. Back at the dorm you meet Robert Ackley whom Holden dislikes with a passion. You are also introduced to Straddler, Holden's roommate, whom is going on a date with Jane tonight, one of Holden's old friends. Holden agrees to write ...
- 1345: The Sun Also Rises: Thoughts of the Lost Generation
- ... characterization of actions used by Hemingway for Jake, one must also consider the thoughts that go through Jake as well. Jake’s view of life consists of a more sophisticated and complicated than that of Robert Cohn’s. Jake, after all, has been through a war and has lost his adolescent idealism and Cohn still conducts himself like a boy. At the opening of the novel, Hemingway illustrates the differences between ...
- 1346: The Power and the Glory
- ... no publishing information due to the fact that the pages were ripped out from the book Atkins, John. “Altogether Amen: A reconsideration of The power and the Glory.” From “Graham Greene; some critical considerations.” Evans, Robert Owen Again, there is no publishing information due to the pages being ripped out. McEwan, Neil “Modern Novelists: Graham Greene.” General editor: Norman Page. The Macmillisn Press Ltd. London, 1988 Pryce-Jones, David. “Graham Greene ...
- 1347: Animal Farm and the Russian Revolution
- ... works the same amount. In reality, this is very hard to create. Also, leaders emerge and misuse their power. The message of Animal Farm is still valid today. Andrew Ruffin Mrs. Fisk Works Cited Anderson, Robert, et al. Elements of Literature: Third Course. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc: Orlando, Florida, 1993; pp. 810-854. http://www.grolier.com/wwii/wwii_hitler.html http://www.zinezone.com/zines/politics/history/hitler/ http ...
- 1348: Understanding Masculine Psychology
- ... in to his desire, breaking a bit of the salmon that was too hot, burning him and causing the boy to drop the fish into the fire leaving only the magnificent taste on his fingers. Robert A. Johnson suggests that this is symbolic of the “first fact of man’s psychology. The salmon is one of the many symbols of Christ. A boy in his early adolescence touches something of the ...
- 1349: The Crucible
- ... lives are destroyed by a frenzied community or society. The major theme of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is guilt by association. Sources Cited Bigsby, Christopher. The Crucible. New York: The Penguin Group, 1995. Corrigan, Robert, ed. Arthur Miller: A Collection of Critical Essays. Twentieth Century Views. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1969. Martine, James. The Crucible: Politics, Property, and Pretense. New York: Twayne Publishers, 1993. Miller, Arthur. Timebends ...
- 1350: Getting Rid of George: A Gothic Story
- Getting Rid of George: A Gothic Story Robert Arthur’s story, Getting Rid of George is a good gothic story because of it’s various examples of required gothic elements. These requirements include atmosphere, psychological state of mind, mystery, romance, and melodrama. All ...
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