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- 25531: Skin Cancer
- ... Carcinoma, some have been very successful and some not. The cells that have the altered DNA are called malignant or cancerous cells. These cells are found in the outer layers of the skin. The skin's main job is to protect the body from infections and to insulate the body to keep it at the proper temperature. The first layer of skin is called the epidermis. This is the layer that ... such as the eyes, ears and nose. If it is detected before it gets deep into the skin there will most likely be no problem treating the cancer. A problem will occur if it isn't detected quickly enough and it has progressed into the deep portions of the tissue. If Basal cell carcinoma is left untreated it can be very hard to treat and may even cause death. The common ...
- 25532: Julius Caesar: Loyalty
- Julius Caesar: Loyalty Thesis: Loyalty can be expressed in virtuous and corrupt manners, that in which many people cannot understand. Loyalty defined means faithfulness to one's friends, country, ideals, etc. What would one do when these things conflict with one another? When they coincide? One would have to choose. A choice that can make or break a man, which I believe broke many men in the play Julius Caesar. One did not know who was friend or foe. One's dearest friends actually your foes? Not possible, is it? Yes, it is. That is the story of Julius Caesar. Julius Caesar, a great, noble man. A man for his country. A man loved by many ... He gave citizens of Rome something to think about. He turned the mob, who had turned against Caesar, for Caesar, against the conspirators. Noble Antony was willing to go to war to claim vindicate Caesar's death. He was going to get revenge on the murderers of "the noblest man that ever lived in the tide of times." Julius Caesar, the man that deserved to be dead the least, was ...
- 25533: Compare And Contrast Of The Me
- ... the other remains a normal human being. Another difference is the situation between the characters and their mothers. Gregor wants to have a relationship with his mother but cannot because of his physical form. Mersault’s mother is alive and well for part of the novel, but he does not want to take care of her or have anything to do with her. The two characters are similar in the way ... longer has any control over his life. He becomes completely uninvolved in the way that he does not talk or have any interaction with anyone inside or outside of the family. He is dehumanized. Gregor’s mother is disgusted by the looks of him and refuses to see or talk to him. Gregor is now lonely and abandoned by his family, does not eat and eventually dies. In the short novel ... following rules: responsibilities, loneliness, abandonment, no control, do not cause waves and the act of being uninvolved. Gregor and Mersault demonstrate all of these characteristics; however they do cause waves. As a result of Gregor’s metamorphosis his entire family must change their lives and Mersault creates waves by committing murder. Unfortunately, whether it be because of their existentialistic characteristics or not, they die.
- 25534: Illegal Drugs
- ... third of all crime is commited under the influence of illegal drugs and a large number of people commit crimes to support their drug habits. Cons - This approach wants 'zero tolerance' but the government can't possibly lock up every offender. The overcrowning of prisons would be even worse that it is now. Which would turn out to be extremely costly in the long run and may not even work. Offenders ... to pay the higher taxes or have less funding in other areas; but yet others are not. Implied Values - People backing this choice believe that illegal drugs are destroying this country and that it can't be tolerated any longer. They also think that if the nation curtails the supply of drugs, that people won't be albe to sell them, use them, or abuse them.
- 25535: Comparison Of 1984 And The Cry
- ... in 1984 live in a dictatorship controlled by The Party. Waknuck is an enclosed society similar to Victorian Britain. As people spend all their lives in the town or city they are born they can’t experience different cultures and therefore have a lack of tolerance and understanding for differences in the lifestyles of these cultures. The lack of experience of different cultures is not the reason for a lack of ... Axcel represents this in the Crysalids and Winston represents this in 1984. The Crysalids is set in the future. But society has regressed, almost started again. Prejudges in the Crysalids often has echoes of Hitler’s Germany. Purity of the race is often discussed suggesting similar fascism as the persecution of the Jews during the second world war. Female blasphemes (those who do not conform to the true image as God ...
- 25536: Passage To Manhood - Comparing
- ... describe his much-loved lilies, “soft, beautiful, white in the moonlight”. The symbolism of using the same words to describe the possum like the much loved lilies shows the reader that it is against David’s morals to kill the animal of such beauty but if such a task has to be completed to gain manhood then so be it. Much to his dismay he shot the possum and in his ... become a man. Role models or mentors guide the youth through the difficult times and also the good times of the transition period. In “The Altar of the Family” a mentor is present in David’s life and this makes the reader understand that to become a man a reliable mentor is needed, in this case it was David’s father. It is shown in the short story that this is not the most ideal relationship because the father is a rather domineering and uncouth character pushing his son to complete tasks through fear ...
- 25537: Poetry Explication Stopping By
- “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” Robert Frost’s poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is about a man who is riding through the woods on horseback. Snow starts falling and the man is caught up in the beauty of the scene ... the woods to represent an object of strong desire, a woman. The owner of the plot of land is symbolic of the husband of the woman the rider desires. The act of cheating on one’s spouse is represented by the rider remaining in the woods to “watch the snow”. The horse is used to represent the mans conscience. It is after all the horse that convinces the rider to give ... be almost completely disarmed if she flirted strongly with him, the snow falling disarms the man, who is obviously a strong lover of nature. Staying in the woods would be immoral and wrong. The man’s conscience, which is represented by the horse, finally convinces him to go home to be with a woman of his own. This is symbolically represented by the line “And miles to go before I ...
- 25538: Cruciable Essay
- ... love to Abigail Williams by having an affair and not loving her. He lied to her because he led her to believe that their entourage meant something between the two but in reality it didn't. Because of this incident a whole chain of events happened while they could have been avoided by just no lying at this time. The final BIG lie is with the girl that danced in the ... rooted scenes are the ones with John Proctor, his wife Elizabeth Proctor and Abigail Williams. In the scene John has just confessed to cheating on his wife Elizabeth. He later tries to save his wife's life by saying that she never lies. The then try to test her to see if she will lie about John cheating on her or not. She fails by lying, and john dies instead of ...
- 25539: World War II in Europe
- ... over Britain and forced Hitler to abandon his invasion plan. When Hitler attacked Yugoslavia and Greece in the spring of 1941, the Nazis overran those countries before lend-lease aid could reach them. When Hitler's bombers failed to knock out Britain, he ordered his submarine fleet to starve that nation into submission. By the end of 1941, American and German warships were exchanging fire, and in October a German U-boat sank an American destroyer, killing more than 90 of its crew. In June 1941 Hitler, wanting Russia's vast wheat and oil supplies, suddenly attacked the Soviet Union. As German armies quickly advanced into the USSR, Stalin signed an alliance with Great Britain, and the United States offered lend-lease aid. By summer ... city. Although the German invasion was halted, Stalingrad was reduced to rubble and the soviets suffered many casualties. In November the soviet army counterattacked. Taking advantage of the Russian winter, the Red Army surrounded Hitler's freezing forces. In February 1943, The remains of the invading German army, only one-third of its 330,000 men still alive, surrendered. Soviet troops then started to advance toward Germany, which ended in ...
- 25540: Colonists 2
- Britain had a new policy when it came to it's colonies. All they had to do was inforce the laws they already had, not make new ones. George Greenville, Britains Prime Minister from 1763 to 1765, didn't realize this. To raise money for Britain after the expensive French and Indian war, they decided to tighten control on the colonies The Proclamation of 1763 was the first of five laws passed to accomplish ...
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