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761: The Censorship Of Art
... about censoring anything. Was it not only three decades ago that as one nation the population was united by the ideals of peace love, and harmony? As an art student in the 60’s era, Robert Mansfield states in his article, Artistic Freedom: government challenge “the first amendment was seldom an issue of concern…In fact it seemed that boundaries of expression were governed only by individual creative ability intellect and ... Church’s intimidation should abridge that choice. Bibliography TOKARTOK: The Censorship of Art. By G.H. Hovagimyan http://www2.awa.com/artnetweb/views.tokartok/tokcen/tokcen.html March 15, 2000 Artistic Freedom: government challenge By Robert Mansfield http://art.sdsu.edu/courses/art15//resources/index.html March 27, 2000 When a Mayor and the Constitution Collide Time Daily Michael Eskenaz http://www.time.com November 2, 1999 TIME Magazine: Shock for ...
762: The Awakening
... the more cozy ‘pigeon-house”. Edna also discovered that simplicity made her happy as well and thus often embarked on quiet walks, lounged in the gardens of the coffeehouse, and relaxed by drawing and painting. Robert was the one thing that truly made Edna happy and when she realized she could not have him she saw all of life’s promises broken and therefor no reason to continue her own life ... Awakening was truly an anachronism when it was published 1899. The mere thought of a woman defying her husband or abandoning her home was never thought of in the 1800’s. Edna’s devotion to Robert, so much that she killed herself and her strong sense of individuality was also unheard of. The story is better understood and accepted today as an inspiration to females as they break away from the ...
763: The Reasons for Walter Mitty's Daydream
... in all his other daydreams, he imagines himself as a hero. Even though Walter Mitty seems like a sad, helpless little boy by the end of the story, he has always been a popular character. Robert Morsberger says that the story was reprinted in The Reader's Digest and became extremely popular among soldiers in World War II (45). According to Morsberger, " a Mitty International was formed in Europe, and a ... Holmes, Charles. The Clocks of Columbus: The Literary Career of James Thurber. New York: Atheneum, 1972. Lindner, Carl M. "Thurber's Walter Mitty -- The Underground American Hero." The Georgia Review Sum. 1974: 283-289. Morsberger, Robert. "The Architecture of Walter Mitty's Secret Life." English Journal Dec. 1967: 1284-1287. Sundell, Carl. "The Architecture of Walter Mitty's Secret Life." English Journal Dec. 1967: 1284-1287. Thurber, James. "The Secret Life ...
764: Personality Development (Psych
... sublimination, wherein the frustrations are taken out on another person or object. Edna was frustrated with life, and she realized that she was not living up to her full potential. Yet to spite Leonce and Robert, she sleeps with Arobin, as if to harm those who really cared about her. What she failed to realize was that by "sleeping with the enemy", she was ironically harming herself. With the case of ... does man comes one step closer to understanding the human soul…or one step further from understanding the human soul? Work Cited 1. Chopin, Kate. The Awakening. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books,1996. 2. Cooper, Robert G., Child Development, Its Nature and Course. New York, New York: McGraw-Hill, Inc., 1992. 3. Greenberg, Jerald, Managing Behavior. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, Inc., 1996. 4. Shaffer, David R., Social And ...
765: The Population Solution
... overpowering nuclear weapons during the Cold War. Today, our problem is very different and much more severe, the problem is that there will be simply too many humans for the earth to handle. As Tomas Robert Malthus puts it, "The power of population is indefinitely greater than the power of the earth to produce subsistence for man." Without conditions such as global education, birth control and government action which will contribute ... s suppose..." Earth: Our Crowded Spaceship. New York: John Day Co., 1974 Global Issues, 96/97 ed. Connecticut: Dushkin Publishing Group / Brown & Benchmark Publishers. Pp. 42-44, 45-49,50-59,73-77 Malthus, Thomas Robert. An Essay on the Principle of Population. London: Printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1798. http://fisher.ecn.bris.ac.uk/het/malthus/popu.txt Myers, Norman Dr. Gaia. An Atlas ...
766: Violence: Children Who Own The Streets
... in the schools and this is one story. A dozen teenagers watched as a fifteen year old student shot and killed a seventeen year old classmate at Reseda High School in February of 1993. ( California ). Robert Heard, a Reseda High football player, confronted Michael Shean Ensley in a corridor during midmorning snack break. He fired once, hitting Ensley in the chest. Ensley staggered outside and collapsed in a grassy quadrangle area ... initially thought it was play acting, but rushed the injured youth to the nurse's office when they realized he was hurt. He was pronounced dead at Northridege Hospital Medical Center a shot time later. Robert was arrested shortly after. ( Baron 14). This was only one of the many stories that we hear about juvenile crimes. Not only do they kill but they join gangs to gain that power. Youth gangs ...
767: Athletes and Domestic Violence
... the last three years alone the list of the accused included Dante Bichette, Barry Bonds, John Daly, Scottie Pippen, Jose Conseco, Bobby Cox, Mike Tyson, Warren Moon, Michael Cooper, Darryl Strawberry, Duane Causwell, Olden Polynice, Robert Parish, and OJ Simpson( Callahan, Sports Ilustrated). And these are only the pro athletes whose wives had the courage to report the violence. Madeline Popa, president of Nebraska National Organization for Women stated, "Athletes are ... abuse want solutions, not publicity. Works Cited Callahan, Gerry. "Sports Dirty Secret." Sports Illustrated July 31, 1995: pgs 62-74. Cart, Julie. "Sex & Violence." The L.A. Times December 27, 1995: pgs C1-C3. Lipsyte, Robert. "O.J. Syndrome." American Health September, 1994: pgs 50-51. Johnson, Vance. The Vance: The Begining and the End copyrighted 1994: pg 83.
768: Comparison: Mary Reilly and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
... of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde The book Mary Reilly is the sequel to the famous The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson, is a stark, ingeniously woven, engaging novel. That tells the disturbing tale of the dual personality of Dr. Jekyll, a physician. A generous and philanthropic man, his is preoccupied with the problems of ... and the other a pompous dictator. The character Mary Reilly is represented almost completely differently in each book. In Mary Reilly Valerie Martin elevates a bit player into a star. There is a maid in Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, that is more obscure than the sleaze ball courtiers in Hamlet, she is seen once represented by her only mention as, "Whimpering." However as the eponymous heroine ...
769: Racism In Heart Of Darkness
... to be misleading, he said so. I found both to be misleading to the reader, and I said so. Works Cited · Achebe, Chinua, "An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad's Heart of Darkness," in Robert Kimbrough, ed., Heart of Darkness: An · Sarvan, C.P., "Racism and the Heart of Darkness," in Robert Kimbrough, ed., Heart of Darkness: An
770: American Transcendentalism
... and 'Walking'." The American Transcendental Quarterly March 1998: 68. Miller, Perry. "The American Transcendentalists." On-line, Internet. 22 April 1999 Mott, Wesley, ed. Encyclopedia of Transcendentalism. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1971. Mullen, Janet and Wilson, Robert Thomas, ed. Nineteenth Century Literature Criticism. New York: Gale Research Company, 1989. Myerson, Joel. "Supplement to 'Margaret Fuller': A Descriptive Bibliography." Studies in the American Renaissance Annual 1996: 187. Reuben, Paul. "Perspectives on American Literature." On-line, Internet. 22 April 1999 Richardson, Robert D. Jr. Emerson: The Mind on Fire. Los Angles. University of California Press, 1995. Rusk, Ralph. The Life of Ralph Waldo Emerson. New York and London. Columbia University Press, 1949. Scharnhorst, Gary. Henry David Thoreau ...


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