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18831: A Utopian Society
... order to succeed. Since Utopian rules and beliefs are completely different from any other society, converting that society would be near impossible. Maybe a few of their rules could work in another society, but that's about it. In order for a Utopian society to spring up in the middle of an existing society, citizens would have to give up their existing pleasures, which would not go over well. These citizens ... with others that are cold-blooded would be difficult. Then, probably, after a few attacks from surrounding countries, the Utopians might become angry with their own country, and start to adopt other ideas. It wouldn't take long to stir up enough commotion throughout Utopia before it finally crumbles. It could possibly start a civil war in Utopia. Some other countries might be able to use a couple of the Utopian ... battle. The only problem with this is that it costs money, something Utopia has an abundance of. Other countries might also be interested in their form of government, even though some already were. In it's own way, it's kind of a democracy, since all of the officials are elected. I do not feel that a Utopian society could possibly emerge today, in isolation or in an existing society. ...
18832: Hamlet- The Role Of Women
... and trusts Hamlet. Hamlet pursued Ophelia, he saw a young women whome he could satisfy him self with. In the play Hamlet does not court ophelia the only place they are together is in Ophelia’s bedroom "He hath, my lord, of late made tenders Of his affection to me"(pg 17 line 99). Hamlet visits her bedroom at night and makes love to her. Ophelia believes this a relationship but ... with hamlet and believes he loves her "My lord, he hath importuned me with his love in honorable fashion"(pg 17 line 110). Polonius instructs Ophelia to stop seeing Hamlet. Polonius states that Hamlet doesn’t really love her and is only with her for one thing, and as soon as he gets enough he will want no more. Pol. Ay, springes to catch woodcocks. I do know, When the blood ... has recently died; Hamlets father. After two months she quickly married his brother. Hamlet states: "thy name is women- A little month, or ere those shoes were old With which she followed my poor father’s body Like Niobe, all tears, why she- O God, a beast that wants discourse of reason Would have mourned longer-married with my uncle, My fathers brother, but no more like my father Gertrude ...
18833: Good Vs. Evil - Analytical Sentence Outline
... or notably exaggerated. They both represent two powers that involve different emotions within your heart. Through common stories, good and evil are portrayed through protagonist and antagonist view, creating morals and opinions, and how society's views have changed over time. Common stories portray good and evil through a protagonist and antagonist view. The first thing I think of when I hear "good vs. evil" would be a fairy tale. As ... the way they look." Another example of morals in good versus evil epics could be Cinderella, where the evil stepsisters learn that being cruel can come back in the long run to haunt you. Society’s views have changed over time by the reality brought out in good and evil. People used to feel certain ways about different issues, until morals came out of good and evil tales. Slavery was once considered a good thing. Slaves helped do all the hard work the owners didn’t have time for. Segregation was also considered a good thing. Schools, businesses, and even public restrooms were segregated, keeping the "dirty" black from disturbing the "clean" white. Martin Luther King Jr. came along and ...
18834: Personal Writing: Trip Through The Soft Soft Sand
Personal Writing: Trip Through The Soft Soft Sand It was a warm, dry summers day in the great bowl of Nevada's desert when I made my grave error. We learn from our errors, so in some cases it doesn't hurt to make them provided there is not a permanent repercussion from your mistake. I have a rock that reminds me of this incident and I would like to tell you how this rock resembles ... and the whereabouts of the destination unknown. "Are you sure you know what you are doing" said Jamie as the tires began to spin more and more in the soft particles of sand. "Sure, don't you see the tracks in the sand? Others have been this way, and hey, if they can do it, why can't we?" I said this half heatedly based on the fact that I ...
18835: Pierre Trudeau
... the years 1965 to 1967. The compilation of political essays featured in his book deal with the diverse complexities of social, cultural and economical issues that were predominant in Canadian politics during the mid 1960's. However, throughout my readings I was also able to discover the fundamental principles that Trudeau would advocate in order to establish a strong and productive influence in Canadian politics. Born in 1921, Trudeau entered the ... into alleviating with the demands of the Canadian government. The citizens of Quebec revered their clerical sector as holding 'utmost importance' towards preserving French cultural values and this did not correlate with the Federal government's policies and ideals. Francophones were under the impression that their own Federal government had set out to crush and assimilate what had remained of their illustrious heritage in order to accommodate economic and political tranquility ... with the archaic sequence of events following the conflicts that arouse between Federal and Provincial matters in Quebec, he had taken a stance on Federalism that involved security, economic prosperity and centralized authority. It wasn't until 1963 when the newly appointed Premier of Quebec, Rene Levesque, warned that there must be a new Canada within five years or Quebec will quit confederation. It was not until 1965 that a ...
18836: Jesus & Buddha
... Buddha: No. Comfort in the present and future must come from inside the self , not from a God. In meditation you will find the truth of life that will set you free from worry. Don't chase after the past, Don't seek the future; The past is gone The future hasn't come But see clearly on the spot That object which is now, While finding and living in A still, unmoving state of mind. This focus on the present is the beginning of the path ...
18837: Language Conflict In Canda
... not achieve their objective by force of arms. But the desire for cultural and linguistic autonomy continued. French Canadians agreed to the Confederation because they were led to believe that French Quebec would be allowed t operate as a nation within a nation. The English offered this compromise rather than risk failure of the Confederation, but included the provision that the emerging western provinces would be English-speaking. The long-term ... English as official Canadian languages. While many of the English Canadians were okay with this ides, the French of Quebec continued to develop their identity as a separate and distinct Canadian culture. In the 1960 s political groups in Quebec magnified the past injustices, it soon appeared that Quebec might seek independence. In an attempt to stall the independence movement, the Ottawa government initiated official bi-lingualism in 1968, making French Canada s other official language. It also allowed the Quebec government to pass laws regarding written and spoken language. In a reactionary backlash after generations of English bigotry, the government restricted the use of English in ...
18838: A Literary Analysis Of Toni Mo
... presidents of the United States were slave owners. Debate over slavery increasingly dominated American politics, leading eventually to the American Civil War (1861-1865), which finally brought slavery to an end. After emancipation, overcoming slavery's legacy remained a crucial issue in American history, from Reconstruction following the war to the civil rights movement almost a hundred years later. 22) A bill has recently been proposed, by a white Ohio congressman ... of the government apologizing for slavery (Should the Government?." 8) The government and people of today had no control over what went on between 1619 and 1863. The government should not apologize for someone else's actions. When the United States apologized and gave reparation payments to the Japanese-Americans who were sent to concentration camps, the were not only directly involved but responsible for what happened (White). It is one ... make up for those two hundred forty four years of blood, sweat, and tears shed by over ten million slaves. Works Cited "Apologia qua amnesia." The Nation 10 July 1997: 10. Leo, J. "So Who's Sorry Now?" U.S. News & World Report 30 June 1997: 17. Marino, G. "Apologize for Slavery?" Commonweal 13 Feb. 1998: 11-14. Mazrui, A.A. "Who Should Pay for Slavery?" World Press Review August ...
18839: Creative Play: A Royal Life
... and extremely detailed, as that was the movement in fashion of our time. These things are very expensive and only royalty such as ourselves can afford such a luxury. LAUREN: Say, do you know what's for dinner tonight? JADIE: Silly girl! Its what we have every night in the castle Ingvey, Everything! A feast of huge proportions. Bread, cheese, meat, fish, vegetables… all made fresh by the peasants this morning ... out of cotton. Our shirts are of linen, and are large enough to keep us warm during those cold winter nights. The large baggy pants serve the same purpose, to keep us warm. We don't have enough money to buy the brightly colored clothes that our Queen, Lady Lauren has. But they do keep us warm, and so does our housing. My house is made from wood! I am lucky that I don't have to live in one of those mud huts built into the ground. SONIC: (coughing) dear me beef! I believe I may be catching a bit of the plague. BEEF: Certainly hope not, we ...
18840: The Boston Massacre
... future disturbances may be prevented”6 The committee took everything that he had said into consideration but was not to sure if it was satisfactory. They voted and it came out that no it wasn't satisfactory, so they made a new committee to tell the Governor that it was unanimous and that they thought what he said was not good enough and that they wanted all of the troops out ... received from them, and now I ask your advice what you judge necessary to be done upon it.” The Council then expressed themselves to be unanimously of opinion, “that was absolutely necessary for his Majesty's service, the good order of the town, and the peace of the province, that the troops should be immediately removed out of the town of Boston, and thereupon advised his Honor to communicate this advice ... to find favor with the people of Boston , which did not go to well, Preston tried to persuade the Britons at home that he was not responsible for the tragedy. Preston said that he didn't tell the soldiers to fire and ask them why they did. They answered by saying they heard someone say fire and figured it was him. He also said that he sent them there with ...


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