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561: The Crucible: Characters
... to continue their charade make the play absorbing and haunting. Works Cited Miller, Arthur. The Crucible. Toronto: Bantam, 1959. Rovere, Richard. "Arthur Miller's Conscience." 1957. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 1987. Warshow, Robert. "The Liberal Conscience in "The Crucible." 1962. Ed. Robert W. Corrigan. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1969.
562: Analysis On Electronic Data Imaging
... intensive, poor quality and error prone. In particular, microfilm takes 3-4 minutes on average and images take anywhere from ten seconds to one minute to research an item. Also, based on a study by Robert Allerding, a retired state of Ohio records manager, the cost for storing 2 million paper documents exceeds $41,000 - just for the filing cabinet(Weathers, 1999). Imaging systems do have some drawbacks. Document imaging systems ... of installing electronic management equipment and software, and the maintenance required for upkeep. Mansfield, Kirby. CEO, Inso Corporation. Personal Interview. 20 June 1999. Mr. Mansfield explains how electronic document management affects upper- level management. Shroeder, Robert. res@maths.bath.ac.uk “Imaging Made Easy.” 26 Mar. 1996 (13 Jan. 1999). This web site talks about the simple steps involved in changing from an old analog system of documentation to a modern ...
563: Wilhelm Roentgen
... of houses and that nobody would have privacy anymore. People started seeing the good in these rays when for the first time, a New Hampshire hospital diagnosed a bone fracture. In Dartmouth Massachusetts, Edwin Brant Frost produced a plate of a fracture in a man named Eddie McCarthy and gave it to his brother, Dr. Gilman Dubois Frost. Obviously, Professor Roentgen became a very famous, and busy man. Dr. Roentgen refused to patent his discovery and wouldn’t take any commercial offers relating to them. He did accept most of his honors, though ...
564: Critique Of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Critique Of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari was written by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer, and directed by Robert Weine. It was produced in 1919 by Erich Pommer for Decla-Bioscop. 1919 was a year in which the movie industry was transformed into a giant industry. Although the movie was produced in 1919, it ... silent screen. The first horror film on record was Frankenstein in 1910. Elements from Frankenstein are evident in The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. When the demonic somnambulist Cesare creeps into Lil Dagover's bedchamber, director Robert Wiene was exploiting a fear common to us all. Prone and sleeping the woman is uttlerly helpless. She is carried off into the expressionist labyrinth that Wiene used to symbolize the darkest torments of the ...
565: Frankenstein: Technology
... he is actually, a tragic hero: he meant well" (Asimov 66). The moral dilemma created by progress that outgrows its creator and develops as it were a life of its own is identified in Frankenstein. Robert Spector sees this as a concern of Shelley's. Frankenstein (1818), which has long enjoyed a reputation as a monster story, was a warning against man's domination by the machines he was creating. The ... Fiction. " Critical Encounters II: Writers and Themes in Science Fiction. Ed. Tom Staicar. New York: Ungar, 1982. 23-43 Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein or The Modern Prometheus. Ed. M.K. Joseph. Oxford: Oxford Up, 1969. Spector, Robert Donald. Introduction. Seven Masterpieces of Gothic Horror. New York: Bantam, 1963. 1-12. Tillyard, E.M.W. Myth and the English Mind. New York: Collier Books, 1961.
566: Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Encyclopedia Extract
... of verse. Though a longtime illness made her something of a recluse, Barrett was able to meet many of the leading writers of the day. In 1845, she began to receive letters from the poet Robert Browning, who, after five months of correspondence, paid her a visit. They fell in love, and when Elizabeth s stern father refused to allow her to spend the winter of 1846 in Italy as her ... Barrett Browning used many different emotions when writing her poetry. In the collection, Sonnets from the Portuguese (1849), Elizabeth let the love for her husband speak. The whole collection is forty-four poems written to Robert Browning. Aurora Leigh (1857) is yet another example of love being prominent in Elizabeth s writings. Another element in Elizabeth s writings is statements about faith and her illness/death. In the closing line of ...
567: The Atrocities of the Vietnam War
... Johnson, and Richard M. Nixon. These men and their advisors created a "policy of atrocity" in Vietnam. The decisions that created the most widespread destruction, besides the bombing escalation’s by Johnson and Nixon, was Robert McNamara’s proposal to JFK for a "quantified war". A "quantified war" is a war where the enemy body count, not territory, is the measure of winning or losing. Perhaps unforeseen, this notion of a ... statistic to the U.S. Military command. The efforts to quantify the complexities of the war into simple numbers pervaded every aspect of U.S. military presence in Vietnam. Secretary of Defense from 1962-1967, Robert McNamara, did a lot to persuade high-level policymakers that a "win" in Vietnam was just a matter of improving the numbers. The most devastating consequence of this mindset was the great number of Vietnamese ...
568: Michelangelo Buonarroti
... story of humanity...”(Tolnay 41). The ceiling is made up of scenes from the bible. Michelangelo took the text of the bible and painted it on the ceiling the way he interpreted it. According to Robert S. Liebert MD, “...the ceiling is an inseparable amalgam of the biblical text of Genesis, the sin and fall of man, the foretelling of redemption and Michelangelo's own imagination”(145). Pope Julius II gave ... out to be magnificent List Of Works Cited De Tolnay, Charles. The Art and Thought of Michelangelo. New York: Random House, 1964 Janson, H.W. History of Art. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1966. Liebert, Robert S MD. Michelangelo, A Psychoanalytic Study of His Life and Images. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983. “Michelangelo.” Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia. Online. Columbia University Press, 1994. “Michelangelo.” The World Book Encyclopedia. 1959. Vol. XI ...
569: A River Runs Through It By Nor
Norman Mclean’s A River Runs Through It explores many feelings and experiences of one “turn of the century” family in Missoula, Montana. In both the movie, directed by Robert Redford, and the original work of fiction we follow the Mcleans through their joys and sorrows. However, the names of the characters and places are not purely coincidental. These are the same people and places ... Although the documentation of Norman Mclean’s life is very similar to his real life, there are some subtle differences that exist. In the wide screen version of A River Runs Through It, directed by Robert Redford, the middle part of the movie is taken up with Norman’s courting of Jessie, his real life wife. This is different from the book because as the book progresses, Norman is already married ...
570: Teddy Bear
By: robert white E-mail: www.AAA0@aol.com Theodore Roosevelt American History Chickasha High School Mr. Solomon April 16, 1998 Second period Robert White Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United states Was the youngest President in the nations history. he took office at the age of 42. Roosevelt had been vice President for only six months when ...


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