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- 17401: Of Mice and Men: George and Lennie
- ... rules so Lennie would not get hurt. George also gets inpatient when Lennie acts foolish. George is still there for his friend no matter what happens. George is there even when Lennie accidentally kills Curley's wife while petting her hair. George knows that if he let Lennie live, Lennie would suffer for the rest of his life. George made a very shocking but wise decision. By killing Lennie while Lennie ... his own and filled with furry rabbits. This way Lennie will be happy when he dies, and George would not be hurting him. George is smart and loving at the same time. He just can't live to see his friend to suffer and to be confuse by all the pain so he kills Lennie for his own good. This character is so astonishing. George is a great friend to have around. He loves Lennie so much that he can't bear to see him suffer. Instead George is now lonely and has no one to care for him. He saves Lennie by killing him while he is in a happy mood but he can' ...
- 17402: African Americans- Problems In
- ... fought for themselves and others have the bravery and soul of a true person. As these people keep on fighting for what is right, they proved that they are the right role models for today's society. In the 21st century, we may not have many more role models to look after everyone. In order to keep order between people we have to have someone to look at and remind us ... because of the color of their skin. This factor in the situation can change a lot that can happen in the future. In the 21st century racism could very easily be a threat. It wouldn t matter if it were their skin or their religion that s different. People would still know that inside all people are the same. These are some of the events that could be avoided in the 21st century because of what all the African American leaders ...
- 17403: Marriage In Japan
- ... near the working place. They have learned how to ¡°survive¡± in single and marriage is an optional. However, a person in Japan who graduates from a college and has a job still lives with one¡¯s family until one gets married, which means one keeps the parent-child relationship. Therefore it is hard for a Japanese man to learn to be independent. After he gets married, he now relies on his ... head of his own family. In case of woman, it is difficult to keep her job after the marriage, because she needs to take care of her child, which is considered to be a wife¡¯s job. She has to do everything else except making money for the family, which makes her dependent on her husband who has the economic power. However in western culture, it is natural for both partners ... single household job after marriage. Until recently it has been true in Japan but now it is changing. More women have their jobs rather than prepare to be a bride after the graduate. They don¡¯t need to get married if they don¡¯t want to. It has also become common not to have many children and some couples don¡¯t have a child at all. A younger bride could ...
- 17404: The Crucible 6
- ... gaze. Aside from the audio and visual points, there are various camera angles used. When everyone is circled around the boiling pot the camera man uses a stedicam shot to circle around and show everyone s face. When the viewer is seeing a girl take off her clothes the camera technician uses a zoom shot. This holds true when the governor approaches the gathering. In Act III Scene III some of the best techniques in the whole movie are used. This is the scene when John Proctor and the little group of girls are in the court room. When John s wife enters the room the girls start glaring at her. At the same time this is happening, mysterious music is playing. There is a dead silence in the room. Then the girls start screaming. Abigail ... One was an eye-level shot. During the conversation the camera was at the eye level of the two characters. Second, was a zoom shot. The camera comes from a distance right up into John s face. This was a common shot that the director portrayed during the movie. A strong canidate for the most powerful scene in the entire movie was the end. This part of the movie was ...
- 17405: M.O.O.M.B.A
- " If you think you can you can. If you think you can't you're right." -----Maya Angelou They say life is a fortune cookie with your future inside of it waiting to emerge. I believe this is true, but five years ago, I would not have cared ... will effect my future. With AVID as my backbone I became a college bound student. At the end of my eighth grade year, I had one C and the remainder of my grades were A's and B's. I later joined a program called Upward Bound. From the start of my eighth grade year I learned many things about myself and about life. What I learned about life is where there is ...
- 17406: Business and Ethics
- ... mitigating factor involved in the Company X case is the uncertainty, on the part of the employees, on their duties that they were assigned. It is possible that during the testing procedure, an employee couldn't distinguish between the parts they were to test under government standards and commercial standards. In some cases they might have even been misinformed on the final product that they tested. In fact, ignorance on the ... Acting in an ethical manner becomes a secondary priority in this type of environment. As stated by Alan Reder, “if they [the employees] feel they will suffer retribution, if they report a problem, they aren't too likely to open their mouths.” (113). The workers knew that if the reports were not falsified they would come under questioning and perhaps their job would be in jeopardy. Although working under these conditions ... the part after the testing process, they were dealing with what they believed to be a piece of equipment that met government standards. If the part was not tested properly, and did eventually fail, isn't the testing department more morally responsible than the designer or the assembly line worker that was in charge of installing the chip? In large corporations there may be several testing departments and in some ...
- 17407: Comentary For English
- ... m discussing in my contemporary issue is a poem called Lost. It is one of many poems from the book My Country. it is about a person being alienated from the surrounding people and he's got a disease called AIDS . Lost is a poem about a person being alienated because he or her has got a disease . It shows the way people treat you differently when you're different to ... example, the person mentioned in the poem that "they keep their distance in case i breath and by saying four little letters stand for so much". A for alone I for ignorance D for death S for suspicion Personel Choice because he or she made a choice to trust people in the blood transfusion and because of that mistake the person got the deadly disease called AIDS . He or she made ... and so the person had to make that decision. Like it mentions in the issue " I made a mistake, two in fact, a blood transfusion and I trusted people I'm different now, I don't make mistakes anymore. after all, life's too short. Isn't it? ". The society had a major influence on the way that people live and act, and the society in this poem had a ...
- 17408: Ancient Greek Theatre Architec
- ... never shown on stage. Therefore, when a tragedy took place, one of these two characters broke the news. If the tragedy was nearby, such as a murder in the next room, it was the servant s duty to break the news. If the tragedy was far away, such as a war, the messenger would break the news (Brockett 4ed 29). In the early days, they held the performances in open spaces ... sets become more sophisticated. The theatres themselves are a testimonial to this. With Athens becoming the cultural Mecca of the world, the physical size of the structure had to be enlarged. In the words of T. S. Eliot, Behind the dialogue of Greek drama we are always conscious of a concrete visual actuality. Ancient Greek theatre architecture is more then just something to look at. It took on a shape all ...
- 17409: Meat Packing Industry And The
- ... in the stock yards of Chicago, Illinois (Upton). The novel also included gruesome descriptions of food production: Tuburculer beef, the grinding up of poisoned rats, and even workers falling into vats and emerging as Durham's pure leaf lard (Upton). Upton's book is based on true events of a family that moves to America in search of a better life. While they are there they looked for work in Chicago and came across meatpacking. Unsanitary techniques ... grinned into sausage. Not one scrap of meat went to waist when the workers put animals in the grinders. Pools of blood and bathrooms like sewers are the last type of job environment I wouldn't want to be in. A particular part I read of The Jungle describe in a more detailed fashion of the work place: "All day the blazing mid summer sun beat down upon that square ...
- 17410: Gonorrhea
- ... gonorrhoeae, (commonly known as “the clap”) which grows and multiplies, quickly in moist, warm areas of the body including the reproductive tract, the oral cavity, and the rectum. One in five people in the U.S. have a STD. One in every 687 Americans has Gonorrhea, a rate of two million people means that one in every 130 Americans is infected. Gonorrhea is an infection, which is easily transmitted by sexual ... that her partner was infected. Katie was tested at SHS, and the gonorrhea test was positive. “I am really concerned because it happened so easily,” she said. “I was uneducated in the areas of STD’s, and I didn’t know if gonorrhea can be cured. I immediately started to worry that I would get something else later in life that couldn’t be cured.” The fact is that it can be cured. Because ...
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