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- 5051: The Crucible By Arthur Miller
- ... a novel if one were handy. Their creed forbade anything resembling a theater or vain enjoyment. They did not celebrate Christmas, and a holiday from work meant only that they must concentrate even more upon prayer. The town was very strict when it came to following the church. This is why when the girls were caught dancing in the woods, they lied to protect themselves and their reputation by saying that ...
- 5052: Sex In Society
- ... of suppressing the content. There are programs such as Net Nanny that will not open sites containing certain material, but what's stopping a kid from going over to a friend's house or to school and going to the Playboy site? With it's vast geographical span, the Internet has the most numerous amounts of possibilities for media purposes, due to it's ability to reach anyone that can access ...
- 5053: Serial Killers --
- ... being adopted by movie cowboy Roy Rogers and having his own pony. He was a Cub Scout and Boy Scout, ran the low hurdles on the junior high track team and was graduated from high school and lacked self confidence, but few friends he had then were fond of him. Ted Bundy was not a man who didn t have anything going for him. At age 25, Bundy had received a ...
- 5054: Serial Killers
- ... s p. 25) This is just a taste of what little Charlie went through. Charlie began his self-destructive behavior at the age of nine when he was caught stealing and was sent to reform school. This, unfortunately, had no affect on him; he continued on this path of destruction amassing a criminal record including; burglary, armed robbery, grand theft auto, evading arrest, and homosexual rape ( Bardsley p. 3). Dr. Block ...
- 5055: Tale Of Two Cities
- ... the rest of the family split apart. Charles continued to work at the blacking warehouse even after his father inherited some money and got out of prison. When he was thirteen, Dickens went back to school for two years. He later learned shorthand and became a freelance court reporter. He started out as a journalist at the age of twenty and later wrote his first novel, The Pickwick Papers. He went ...
- 5056: The Adventures Of Huckleberry
- ... can observe the ultimate failure of an uncivilized person. Pap is an alcoholic, a dead beat and a racist. Nevertheless, society also considered Huck "uncivilized" because he did not wear shoes, did not always attend school and he smoked. Society criticized Huck as uncivilized due to physical appearance when really Huck turned out to be more civilized than any other character in the novel because he learns how to respect Jim ...
- 5057: Santeria
- ... responded by passing a string of ordinances that, if followed, would have severely weakened Santeria's rituals." Ernesto argued that "You can kill a turkey in your backyard, put it on a table, say a prayer and serve it for Thanksgiving. But if we pray over a turkey, kill it, then eat it, we violate the law." The case reached The United States Supreme Court in July 1993. It ruled in ...
- 5058: The Canterbury Tales
- ... adulterous relationships with other women. By wearing expensive clothes, spending his time with wealthy people rather than helping beggars or sick lepers, he broke the vow of poverty. The Pardoner is a person who says prayer for dead people so that the sins they had committed in life would be forgiven. The Pardoner of The Canterbury Tales abused his position by selling some papers which he claimed if people bought, their ...
- 5059: Road Rage -
- ... of road rage exist. Furthermore, Larson believes that road rage is caused by association with sports, saying that a road rager is an individual who is strongly imbued with the sports model, either from high school, college or professional sports; and from identification with sports heroes who become introjected models for behavior. Make and model of a car is also a determining factor in road rage, according to Larson. People who ...
- 5060: Risks And Responsibilities Of
- ... Safety Training For Swim Coaches. Mosby Lifeline, St. Louis. (pg. 26) American Red Cross ( 1992). Swimming & Diving. Mosby Lifeline, St. Louis. (pp. 33-317) Berger, M. & Middleton, J. (1996). Head Injury: Some Consequences For Injured School Pupils, Their Teachers And Schools. The Partnership, Southampton. (pg. 3) Bucher, C.A. & Krotee, M.A. (1998). Management of Physical Educ
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