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- 5001: The Crucible 3
- ... also specifically sheds light on the rationalization for this hysteria. In Miller s running commentary he describes the intent of the Puritans particularly accurately. In one specific statement, he says they [the Puritans] believed, in short, that they held in their steady hands the candle that would light the world. We have inherited this belief and it has helped and hurt us. This statement proves itself to be particularly profound, for ...
- 5002: The Lottery By Shirley Jackson
- "The Lottery," by Shirley Jackson, is a short story written "to shock the story's readers with a graphic demonstration of the pointless violence and general inhumanity in their own lives." Upon first reading "The Lottery," it seems to flow smoothly to a ...
- 5003: Gather Together in Maya Angelou's Name
- ... actions mirror those of her own mother when she was young (Lupton 10). While performing with the theater group, Maya travels throughout Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. While in Rome, she must cut short her engagement because Guy is suffering from her extended leave. She learns that her son has developed a severe and seemingly untreatable rash in her absence. After returning to San Francisco, Guy recovers, and together ...
- 5004: Computer Crime: The Crime of the Future
- ... popular and he spawned a program called AOHell. This program, in turn, created many copycats. They all portray their creators as gangsters, and one of the creator's names is "Da Chronic." Many also feature short clips of rap music (Cook 36). These programs make it easy for people with a little hacker knowledge to disrupt AOL. These activities include gaining access to free accounts, gaining access to other people's ...
- 5005: The Truth Behind The Madness,
- ... other parallelisms between Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea, but I will not discuss them here. I believe that those that I have compiled here are more than enough to show the congruence of the stories. Jean Rhys interlaced a prelude to an already written story in a graceful manner, carefully connecting them. She fills up the empty spaces that rest untold in Jane Eyre in a way that it seems ...
- 5006: Alfred Tennyson and His Work
- ... to here some of Tennyson's poetry. This helped solidify his position as the national poet, and Tennyson returned the favour by dedicating "The Idylls of the King" to his memory. Tennyson suffered from extreme short-sightedness so without a monocle he could not even see to eat. This made for difficult reading and writing, and this is why he composed a lot of his poetry in his head. Sometimes he ...
- 5007: Charles Dickens: Biography
- ... misery of the experience remain with him all his life. 3 Dickens attended school off and on until he was 15, and then left for good. He enjoyed reading and was especially fond of adventure stories, fairy tales, and novels. He was influenced by such earlier English writers as William Shakespeare, Tobias Smollet, and Henry Fielding. However, most of the knowledge he later used as an author came from his environment ...
- 5008: Marilyn Monroe: Suicide or Murder
- ... her heels with her woman-child charm.On Her own, against almost all impossible personal and professional odds, she had created something brilliant and magical-Magical Monroe. (Marilyn Monroe, Internet excerpt) There is many different stories about Marilyn's death. I have chosen two very important references. These references have facts leading up to the very moment she died. Phone records, visitors, etc. It's very hard for me to believe ...
- 5009: Computer Crimes: Laws Must Be Pass To Address The Increase In Computer Crimes
- ... drum as the potential victim but follows and unanticipated path."(Blumenthal, 1:2) There is no actual profile of a computer criminal because they range from young teens to elders, from black to white, from short to tall. Definitions of computer crime has changed over the years as the users and misusers of computers have expanded into new areas. "When computers were first introduced into businesses, computer crime was defined simply ...
- 5010: John Wilkes Booth
- ... When finishing a year of school at a picnic he told his sister Asia he went to a fortune teller a couple weeks before and the fortune teller told him " Your life will be a short one and a victorious one at that. You will accomplish most of everything you set your mind too. ( this might sound a little bit weird, but she's a " fortune teller") This might have set ...
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