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17141: Dog Licenses
Dog Licenses I think the selling of all those dogs' licensees is great it's a great sign of people who have decided to take on a new member to their family. I think all the licenses sold will increase I just hope all the people that are getting dogs ... them pay for the medical bills of the Dogs. This System I believe would help there Older members get my animals an not have to worry about the paying the doctors bill as forth it's paid for. I also think that veterinarians should be required to donate so many hours of service to practice this skill in Conn. as forth this will also help Pets and there owners. One problem ... they think once they get the licensees now they think that they have to bring the Dog every time something minor goes on and there aff! irmed to pay the doctors bill. This people don't realize that program like this not only controls the animal but helps the owner and fellow Dog owners as forth the money they pay will go into free aid for this animals and come ...
17142: Victims Of School Failure
In this day and age learning disabilities are attracting people's attention. Many kids go through school almost in a daze not knowing exactly what is going on. At times, teachers will ignore the problem and teach the rest of the class. There is a wide ... mom knows the secret why I do so bad in school, so stop asking me!"(Ungerleider 87.) I remember back in junior high at lunch - time there would be line of kids outside the principal's office. At the time I was clueless of what they were doing. I finally found out that these kids were taking ritalin. Once more and more people found out what these kids were doing they started getting made fun of. Most of the kids didn't want to explain what they were doing at the principal's office everyday. This is just another example of frustration these kids are put through. School failure is a very important issue. If kids ...
17143: Wuthering Heights
... between two families for two generations. The Earnshaw family of Wuthering Heights, the Lintons of Thrushcross Grange, and the woman that stands between them, Nelly. These two families joined by love but separated by Heathcliff’s desire for vengeance against Edgar Linton who married the women he loves, Catherine. Wuthering Heights takes you on a ride through two generations seen through the eyes of one women, Ellen Dean (Nelly) telling the ... to one man, Mr. Lockwood. Emily Brontë depicted wonderfully the dark nature of mankind brought out by their unforgiving nature and their desire for revenge. The story starts off with Mr. Lockwood going to Heathcliff’s house in Wuthering Heights interested in buying Thrushcross Grange. Mr. Lockwood meeting hostility in the house, had to stay overnight at the house because of dense fog. When Mr. Lockwood went to sleep, he made ... tough while possessing a soft heart. His character is so intriguing to me that someone that can be raised up to be mean-spirited like Heathcliff can be such a caring and sensitive character. Heathcliff’s character was so hated that I can’t believe Brontë made me want to involve myself and this story and go after Heathcliff myself. Brontë does a wonderful job on characters which the only ...
17144: The Crucible: A Review
The Crucible: A Review What creative ways we humans invent for persecuting each other. Isn't it amazing that despite all our scientific and humanitarian advances we, as a race, still feel the need to persecute each other? The Crucible is set in Salem, Massachusetts during the famous witch hunt held there in the late seventeenth century, but it was written in the United States during the famous witch hunt held there in the 1950s. Isn't it simply astounding how similar these events are? They are incomprehensible in their simplicity, if you dislike your neighbor then you accuse them of being a witch (or a communist). You would have thought that ... evolution really just played some sort of immense prank on us, bestowing upon us the gifts of reason and judgment, but blurring them with prejudice and blind hatred? (Too many question...Not enough answers... Isn't that always the case?) The Crucible is an incredible book, through the medium of a historical event it manages to shine a light into the cold, dark, depths of human existence. Anyone who is ...
17145: The Great Gatsby- Jay Gatsby V
... But they are shadowed over by his gentle smile and his visible hunger for an ideal future. The coarse and playful Jay Gatsby who throws wild parties and spends lavishly on friends and strangers doesn’t hold as much reality as the quiet Gatsby who dreams of happiness with Daisy and the relationship they once had. He also has the power to make his dreams reality. He dreamed as a boy ... it falls away. He loses it because his love for Daisy is all in the relationship they used to have—he wants to recreate the past, not make a future. His love for her isn’t really based on her, he doesn’t even see her efforts to hide herself under an unfeeling shallowness. He is more in love with what she represents, and what he wants—wealth, power, respect. He needs a dream to focus on, ...
17146: The Disadvantages and Advantages of the War of Independence
... essay you will learn the advantages and disadvantages of the Americans and British during the War of Independence. You will hear about the strong will of the Americans and their passion for freedom. The British’s strength and amazing military tactics. How America over came such a big hurdle in the making of our country. The few disadvantages that the British did have, were enough for a window of opportunity for ... soldiers quickly and effectively. They also used old military tactics that meant you stood in a line and fought row by row. They wore red that made them very visible and easy targets. They didn’t know the terrain which in turn meant half of the time they didn’t know what they were getting into until they got there. Although this sounds like a lot of strikes against the British it was nothing compared to the Americans. The Americans had a lot of ...
17147: My Antonia
... Antonia Shimerda, is thrust as a young girl from her own native country into the American prairies. While still a child, she must deal with the death of her father. He felt that he couldn't deal with the strains of his new life and support his family so he commited suicide.She is forced to do the work of a man and turns from a gentle young lady into a man, in some ways. The elements of fun in her childhood were few and far in between. 'Antonia's life is full of disappointment and she is forced to grow up much too quickly.The road she takes is full of ditches and bends but it clears and straightens in the end. As soon ... now has a heavy burden on her shoulders. Since she is one of the eldest in the family, she must now work to put food on their table. Her mother is a complainer and can't speak English, her oldest brother, Ambrosch, is strong, mean and not well liked, the second oldest brother, Marek, is mentally and physically disabled and her sister, Yulka, is still a youngster. With the help ...
17148: The Tempest: Drunk and More Drunk
The Tempest: Drunk and More Drunk Billy Schwartz Prof. Shelffo English 1202 IB March 30, 1998 Trinculo and Stephano though not major characters in William Shakespeare's The Tempest, serve a large role in the story itself. They mainly serve as the story's comic relief and they also contribute to demonstrating to the audience how evil has no boundaries. Much of the play revolves around Prospero's contempt for everyone who betrayed him, and Prospero forces the conspirators to a remote island. Trinculo and Stephano had nothing to do with the plot against Prospero, but end up being dragged along with ...
17149: Hamlet: Shakespeare Tragic Hero
Hamlet: Shakespeare Tragic Hero In Shakespeare's play, Hamlet, the main character is a classic example of a Shakespearean tragic hero. Hamlet is considered to be a tragic hero because he has a tragic flaw that in the end, is the cause ... unity of time and place; a tragic hero; and the concept of catharsis. One of the main reasons this play is considered a tragic play is because the main character is a tragic hero. Hamlet's tragic flaw is he spends too much time thinking and not enough time acting. This is the opposite of Shakespeare's play, Macbeth, in which the tragic hero spends too much time acting, and not enough time thinking. Hamlet dwells too much on whether or not to act on something, and by the time he ...
17150: Macbeth: Guilty By His Actions Then Lady Macbeth Is By Hers
... more than just talk about it though. She also urged Macbeth into doing it and that is what makes her part of this crime, but she is not as guilty as Macbeth. He really didn't have to listen to what his wife said. Macbeth had a mind of his own and he could make his own decision. The other murders that Macbeth was involved in were not committed by him ... the King. After killing the King he ordered some of his men to murder Banquo and Fleance, Fleance got away though. Later on through the story when Macduff went to join Malcolm, Macbeth had Macduff's family killed. Macbeth was a man that murdered far more people then his wife did. So he was a more guilty person then she was. Through the story Macbeth got obsessed with killing others and ... self conscience that she went crazy and killed herself. Throughout the course of the story it is tough to decide who is a more guilty person, but if you look at it through the eye's of today's law you will see that Macbeth is more guilty of murder. This is because he had killed a lot people before he killed the King, and when he did kill the ...


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