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6951: Industrial Revolution
... machines?” (Compton’s Encyclopedia, Eli Whitney) There were two types of cottons grown on plantations: “A black-seed, long-staple cotton was easily cleaned, but it grew only near the coast, while a green-seed, short-staple variety grew in inland areas but resisted cleaning since its fiber stuck to the seed.” (Compton’s) “Before cotton can be used, the fibers must be separated from the seeds.” (Compton’s) It takes ...
6952: Internet Censorship
... tiny body gave out, and he died. Throughout the videotape the four men are all shown laughing and having a good time as they are carrying out these unspeakable tortures.” (1) *** After I read these stories I was disgusted, revolted, down right sickened by the realization that these men needed to be institutionalized or locked down. It’s scare’s me to think of what they would and are capable of ...
6953: Cannery Row: Social Classes
... may be bums, they may be thieves, but inside they are the intelligent, skilled, and the sensitive people of society. They know that they have found happiness in the simplicity of life. Life is too short for a person not to spend time enjoying it.
6954: Character Analysis for The Portable Phonograph
Character Analysis for The Portable Phonograph Walter Van Tilburg Clark's short story, The Portable Phonograph, is a tale about the last survivors in the world after the total destruction of a war. The author gives clues and hints of this throughout the beginning by writing in ...
6955: Live Together Before The Arrma
... does it delight in evil, but is always hopeful. Therefore, true love is patient in waiting for the proper time for sex. It is kind to future spouses by not pre-harming marital intimacy. In short, premarital sex can kill romantic. Women most often see living together as romantic, while the men views the arrangement as a "practical" solution that will help them iron out differences and strengthen their love. In ...
6956: Analysis of The Astronomer's Wife
... to be free to think about large-scale problems. Interaction between the two types of people is necessary, whether either one realizes it, for the world to function. The "Astronomer's Wife" is an excellent short story that brings out the often forgotten point that both the practical people and the ambitious dreamers are important for each other's survival. While Mrs. Ames perhaps could never get along without her husband ...
6957: Ah, Woe Is Me
Ah, Woe Is Me A) Summary of The Story: In the beginning of this short story we are introduced to Sarah, an aging black servant living in South Africa. She works hard for an upper-class white family and spends all of her money on education for her three children ...
6958: Marrying Homosexuals
... of homosexual marriages will have on children, the psychological effects on children of homosexual parents, and the overall damage that will be done to society with the acceptance of homosexual marriages. The religious argument, in short, is that God doesn’t condone homosexuality. In Leviticus 20:13 of the Bible, the words are cited, “If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have ...
6959: The Yellow Wallpaper - Journey into Insanity
... was wrong, and, since she knew he couldn't tolerate hysteria, to drive him away. Works Cited Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. "The Yellow Wallpaper." 1892. The New England Magazine. Reprinted in "Lives & "Moments - An Introduction to Short Fiction" by Hans Ostrom. Hold, Orlando, FL 1991.
6960: Mexican Grey Wolf
... last from 2 to 4 hours after the drug is ingested, and it usually leaves the user in a relaxed state for several hours after the high. One of the main intoxicating properties is that short term memory is inhibited for the duration of the high. Thoughts may seem unclear, and it might be difficult for a user to concentrate on logical-complicated concepts like mathematics. Long-term effects have been ...


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