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2781: Policies on Cuba
... long time seemed to strengthened Castro more than it weakened Cuba. We are now at a critical point in the history of this relationship, we must ask ourselves whether we are going to take a short term view or a long term view on the effects and consequences of continuing the political and economic embargo on Cuba. If the U.S. chooses to continue their present course and take a short view of the Cuban situation then they should continue cutting off every economic and political avenue Cuba and Castro have to the World but they must be ready to deal with the situation that will ...
2782: Diplomatic Immunity
... dates back many centuries. The diplomat was considered an arm of the government represented. Thus an insult to the diplomat was an insult to the sending ruler. The second idea is one of extraterritoriality. In short the diplomat never officially leaves the sending country. Just as embassies are considered territories of the countries the represent, the diplomat would remain within jurisdiction of the sending country while in the host country. The ... for a drastic difference in the underlying fabric of each countries values. Fourth and probably the hardest problem to deal with is the maintenance of the infrastructure needed to support this international court. Or in short who is going to pay for it? The United States has tried to change the situation at home. In 1987 the Senate passed a resolution making it a felony for anyone with a diplomatic immunity ...
2783: Cultural Diversity in Local Politics
... of the conservative side. If he were to succeed, he would place progressives in a weakened position for some time to come. And in time this might lead to a more conservative electorate. In the short run, however, there was not a fundamental shift to the right among the cities voters. Underlying the Riordan victory were two other important factors: interest conflicts among the city's groups and the quality of ... violence of April 1992. Korean American stores were attacked in both South Central LA and in Koreatown. The 1993 mayoral election coincided with the sudden disappearance of a whole generation of leaders. Within a very short span, Mayor Tom Bradley, Police Chief Daryl Gates, District Attorney Ira Reiner, and county supervisor Kenneth Hahn left office. Those who remained in office were either too raw and new, or too tied to their ...
2784: The Crucible
... daughter. Even when he questions Abigail in Act I about what took place in the woods, he begins to make up lies, so that his enemies don’t find out the truth. He made up stories and denied that he even spoke to her. Just as I said in line 21 of my poem, that there is always a time for truth and that was one. There are many times throughout ... Proctor tries to make Mary Warren go to court to declare that Abigail is a liar, but she warns him that Abigail will accuse him . Through out this story Abigail had lied and made up stories. Now John Proctor was going to force Mary Warren to lie about Abigail. As I wrote in my poem, rather than lying and telling one should tell the truth. If the truth would have come ...
2785: Differences Between Laurence's West Side Story and Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
... kill himself too. Chino killed Tony because Chino was in love with Maria but so was Tony. This is just one way that Romeo and Juliet differ from West Side Story. Another way the two stories differ is the wealth of the two families, or gangs. At the beginning of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare describes the Montague's and the Capulet's houses. The size of the two houses shows how ... ways that Romeo and Juliet differ from West Side Story. In conclusion Romeo and Juliet are different from West Side Story in many ways. They are different from the characters to the time the two stories took place. Because West Side Story is more modern than Romeo and Juliet, it must be a little different for the story sound good.
2786: The Problem in Macbeth
... to ignore the demoniacal and find the real cause in the main characters' mental disposition. As for Macbeth it is important that he is thoroughly explained to us, before we are introduced to him. The short first scene is a presentation of the demoniacal attempt to tempt Macbeth, and already then do we know a lot. For example there is no attempt to simultaneously tempt Banquo. It would have been in ... dominion is barren. Literally in the sense that he is childless - and lady Macbeth's harsh allegation that she was ready to kill her baby for the sake of the dominion, is therefore significant.The short scene, where Duncan and Banquo at the arrival at Macbeth's castle praise its graceful position, its mild air and the atmosphere of eroticism and natural growing, which the swallows represent, therefore becomes scathingly ironical ...
2787: Romeo and Juliet versus West Side Story
Romeo and Juliet versus West Side Story By Kirk Forte' Romeo and Juliet, West Side Story, two timeless dramas that will live forever. Although both of these stories have many similarities, there are also many differences. These differences include the differences in sililoquy, the fact that Maria doesn't die, the fact that we never see Tony or Maria's parents, as well ... sililoquy until Juliet shows up. While in Romeo and Juliet all of this is spoken, in West Side Story, this is written as music shared between Maria and Tony. Another major difference between these two stories is that in Romeo and Juliet, Juliet sees Romeo dead and decides to kill herself. While, in West Side Story, Tony (the Romeo of the play) does die - shot by Chino- Maria is not so ...
2788: Romeo and Juliet: Night - Rejoice or Rebel?
... in camp, which has turned my life into one long night." (Wiesel 32) The nights soon became unendurable, just the opposite of the all too brief nights seen in Romeo and Juliet. "The days were short, and the nights had become almost unbearable." (Wiesel 73) Later, on the brink of freedom, the prisoner are forced to run forty-two miles without the slightest rest through the night's bitter cold conditions ... worse, Elie's foot is bleeding throughout the run as a result of a result of his resent operation. To everybody's life there must come an end, but this end was often brutally cut short in concentration camps during the wickedness of night. The Germans killed uncountable numbers of Jewish people during the darkening skies, nights coming, through hangings. An example that stands out particularly well transpires in night's ...
2789: Jewish Art
Jewish Art On many occasions art has the power to tell a story or even express how someone feels. The speaker on Jewish art was very interesting. She translates many Jewish stories and commandments while portraying it through art. Very few people can accomplish this but I thought she did a pretty good job of it. Her pieces once explained told great stories of Jewish history. One thing that I found very iteresting was her idea of adding new riuals to the jewish religion through her art. I'm glad that I have always liked art because it ...
2790: The Similarities Between Creon and Antigone
... the law of the gods. Antigone puts the laws of the gods ahead of the laws of the states. She goes ahead and buries her brother. Which was strictly prohibited by Creon. This shows her short- sightedness is because she only does what she thinks the gods want. Instead of abiding by the law that Creon decreed. Creon is also short-sighted because he refuses to believe any other opinions or laws than his own. Creon and Antigone are both so loyal which can also make them very extreme. Creon is an extremist in reason. He ...


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