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- 3981: Damsels In Address
- ... the concept that the only way to be happy is to live a life that "equates these three factors: being beautiful, being chosen, and getting rich"(Lieberman, 387). Woe to the little girl raised on stories of women only able to marry or be loved if they are pretty. The girls can develop a trait of caring much more for their appearance and if ever they are spurned from marriage it ...
- 3982: Damsels In Address
- ... the concept that the only way to be happy is to live a life that "equates these three factors: being beautiful, being chosen, and getting rich"(Lieberman, 387). Woe to the little girl raised on stories of women only able to marry or be loved if they are pretty. The girls can develop a trait of caring much more for their appearance and if ever they are spurned from marriage it ...
- 3983: Daisy Miller
- ... I found the characters were poorly developed and the story was just plain stupid. I do not recommend this book. Quotes "She’s completely uncultivated," Winterbourne went on. "But she is wonderfully pretty, and, in short, she is nice. To prove that I believe it, I am going to take her to the Château de Chillon." Winterbourne to his Aunt after 1st meeting Daisy (James 21). "What has she been doing ...
- 3984: Computer Crime 2
- ... stalker harder to evade and even more difficult to escape. VIRTUAL CRIMES Stock and bond fraud is already appearing on the Internet--stocks and bonds that appear on the markets, are actively traded for a short time, and then disappear. The stocks and bonds are nonexistent; only the electronic impulses are real. In a recent case, a trader was paid $9 million in commissions for what appeared to be some $100 ...
- 3985: Daddy
- ... poem, however there is no regular pattern of which lines rhyme. These irregularities reinforce the life the persona lived without her father, one that could peak at happiness and then plummet to sadness in a short period of time. Daddy is indeed a negative poem, one of many dark poems Plath has written. Never the less there is a great amount of power within the poem, a power from which Plath ...
- 3986: Cyrano De Bergerac
- ... a sophisticated, more actively virtuous, and far less technologically-advanced period of time than the movie’s present time, is the distinct contrast of the two versions’ endings. During Rustond’s time, his audience prefered stories with a much more dramatic part for the romantic hero, Cyrano. At the time, Cyrano dying for honor and dignity was much more admired than if he were to reveal the truth about himself and ...
- 3987: Cry, The Beloved Country
- ... is this so called racism that is essential to the setting of the story. Without it, the book would not have as much of an impact as it does. The story begins, as many great stories have begun, with a solitary man taking a long and dangerous journey to a distant land. The man is an Anglican Zulu priest, Rev. Stephen Kumalo, and the journey is to the white-ran Johannesburg ...
- 3988: Cry, The Beloved Country
- Social Protest Cry the Beloved Country was a book written to bring about change. Through out the book Alan Paton reveal the social injustices of South Africa. This whole book, although a fictional stories, is to protest of the ways of South Africa. Paton brings up the inequity of the natives’ verses the whites; he makes points about education, superiority, and separation. Paton clearly showed that the white man ...
- 3989: Grand Slam Record!
- ... the second inning off Minnesota's Sean Bergman for the other slam. With the season only a quarter over, there have already been 58 grand slams hit. There were 139 slams hit last season, two short of the record sent in 1996. The grand slam hitters on the previous record-setting day were Fernando Tatis of St. Louis, Jose Vidro of Montreal, Mike Lowell of Florida, Bernie Williams of the New ...
- 3990: Reason For The Growth Of Infor
- ... relationship between the growth of output, employment and labour productivity, while the ‘filter down’ effect would lead ultimately to the redistribution of resources and income throughout society ( p. 1042). This theoretical assumption has fallen well short from it’s original goal. As the redistribution of resources and income in our competitive environment have see the polarisation of wealth for the few and the increase poverty around the world. Majority of businesses ...
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