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1041: Should Canada Be Allowed To Continue With Genetic Engineering Without Federal Guidelines?
... will receive it, legally or otherwise. What if they created a gene to prolong the biological clock, allowing women to have babies at a later age in life. Or maybe one that would prolong the sexual and reproductive capacities into higher ages, for which male demand would be extremely keen. Imagine it, and ask yourself whether it is good and wise, with respect to the individual or the group, to meddle ...
1042: Response to Wilson's "Just Take Away Their Guns"
... doubt very seriously that a police officer, even with rigorous training, could pick someone out of a crowd that was carrying a gun. If police forces employed this tactic, how would they stop the constant harassment to one person? If police do find guns on a person that looks a certain way, do you stop everyone that looks like that? I do not think so. If they did that, then they ...
1043: Gun Control
... Administration allies who resorted to personal attacks. "What we are going to have is a partnership of strengthening laws against the criminal misuse of firearms, which everyone agrees is the real problem issue, and eliminating harassment of law-abiding gun owners who are not the problem." --House Speaker Newt Gingrich 183 Republicans and 56 Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives backed up those words when they voted to repeal ...
1044: The play "Amadeus" is Mainly Concerned With the Destructive Nature of Jealousy
... he resolves to condemn God in everything he does. He cancels all his appointments to help poor musicians, to break his vow of social virtue. He then seduces Katherina Cavalieri to break his vow of sexual virtue. He makes the conscious decision to destroy God through Mozart in everything he does. He declares God, through Mozart, to be “Nemico Eterno”, the eternal enemy. His life is now devoted to the destruction ...
1045: Critique On Advertising In Our Society
... an automobile advertisement, as well as mentioning the mechanical attributes of the car, would most likely focus on the excitement, prestige and social advancement it may bring the buyer. This social advancement is very often sexual, or involving attraction of the other sex– so the car advertisement may also mention the glamorous women/men that the consumer will attract with his/her fancy car. Advertising has been blamed for a great ...
1046: Romeo and Juliet: Forbidden Love Leads To Death
... but rather, he was infatuated by her beauty, and it overcame his ability to reason due to his immaturity. Love, is an immense caring for another which is acquired over time. Infatuation, is an immediate sexual attraction to another person that can turn into love, if given the time. So in the end, Romeo's hasty actions were due to his infatuation with Juliet, not his love for her. This is ...
1047: Othello: Iago Makes Othello Believe His Wife Is Having An Affair
... goodness not to do more than she is requested..." (II.iii. 304-310). Iago knows Desdemona is extremely naive. While Cassio is talking to Desdemona about asking Othello to take him back, Iago is implanting sexual images of Cassio and Desdemona in Othello's mind. The more Desdemona pleads to Othello about this matter, the more Othello believes that Cassio is sleeping with his wife. Furthermore, the more he refuses Desdemona ...
1048: Othello: Summary
... Iago flees, but only to be caught and brought to justice. After reading Othello, the word jealousy runs wild in my mind. This word is displayed two different ways. Frequently, the word means suspicious or sexual jealousy. Throughout the drama, jealousy is used in the sense of a possessive love which will not even tolerate the idea of a competitor, which crates unfounded suspicion. In Othello's case, suspicion is not ...
1049: Othello: Iago - "O, beware, my lord, of Jealousy"
... of the English Language, “jealousy is a state of fear, suspicion, revenge or envy caused by a real or imagined threat or challenge to one's possessive instincts. It may be provoked by rivalry, in sexual love, by competition or by desires for the qualities or possessions of another.” Roderigo is foolish and even at times unusually feeble-minded. This explained partially by Roderigo's jealousy: he is infatuated with Desdemona ...
1050: My Perception of William Shakespeare's Othello
My Perception of William Shakespeare's Othello Othello, by William Shakespeare, is perhaps not as exciting as a ravishingly sexy poster of Laurence Fishburne and Irene Jacob. Yet, with its intoxicating mix of love, sexual passion and the deadly power of jealousy, Shakespeare has created an erotic thriller based on a human emotion that people are all familiar with. It all depends on how those people receive it. There is ...


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