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- 27961: How Much Control Should The US
- ... it comes to working conditions, employers must be responsible to create fair standards of how businesses should operate. Business owners must be able to make independent decisions regarding wages, hours, and safety to allow one’s business to be successful. During President Regan’s years in office, he initiated a policy to deregulate businesses. He eliminated as many restrictions as possible, to let the businesses regulate themselves. This means that these companies can pay employees any amount desired, so ...
- 27962: Literary Analysis Of The Red D
- ... of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe, the author tries to create a specific atmosphere to emphasize the action within the story. The setting of the story immensely helps to create this atmosphere. Poe’s descriptive setting aids in creating the atmosphere of the story by developing mood, evoking feelings from the reader, and creating a false sense of security. The setting of The Masque, which Poe effectively and thoroughly ... so that the reader can see that the whole atmosphere created by the prince is false, and that the masqueraders seal their fates when they seal the gate to the abbey. In The Masque, Poe’s descriptive setting plays an important role in creating the atmosphere for the action within the story. Through developing mood, evoking feelings from the reader, and creating a false sense of security, Edgar Allan Poe creates ...
- 27963: Chlorine
- Chlorine Chlorine is (at room temperature) a greenish-yellow gas that can be readily liquefied at 5170 Tarr or 6.8 atmospheres, at 20 C (68 F), and has a very disagreeable odor. It’s Element Symbol is Cl, atomic number is 17, and atomic mass is 35.453. Chlorine’s melting point is -101 C or 149.8 F. The boiling point is -34.05 C or -29.29 F, at one atmosphere pressure. Chlorine is a member of the halogen group. Chlorine was discovered ...
- 27964: An Argument For Animal Research
- ... so that needless death of animals are not rendered, but it is absolutely different to argue that animals have rights which supersede human subsistence. "For most of the past decade, the animal-rights movement hasn't merely opposed animal research; it has tried to destroy it." ( ¯The Wall Street Journal®, "Animals and Sickness", Page 378.) Animal rights advocates and activists generally have ethical objections regarding treatment of animals during experimentation, but ... necessity for human welfare. Whenever possible alternatives to animal experiments are used. "The development of modern research techniques, such as CAT scans, PET scans, needle biopsies, and tissue cultures" ( Stephen Kaufman, M.D., ¯Breakthroughs Don't Require Torture®, Page 380.) allow researchers to thoroughly exhaust their options before testing on animals. In this age where fiscal conservatism is a priority even then human lives are concerned, researchers are doing their part ...
- 27965: Religion Support and Education
- ... is one of the main reasons why society and its morals are decreasing. World Vision of Canada has published as of November 1993 statistics dealing with the attendance of church and youth, which states; Canada's church attendance, in all denominations has decreased by twenty-five percent in adults and fifteen percent in youth. In Britain Adult attendance is down ten percent and youth attendance is down nine percent. In France the adult attendance is down thirteen percent, statistics for youth where not available. Australia's adult attendance has decreased twenty-seven percent, and the youth attendance was not available. The most considerable changes have occurred in the United States were fourty-one percent of the adult attendance has decreased, and ...
- 27966: A Clockwork Orange (book Analy
- Banned for social reasons in many conditions and in many school systems, Anthony Burgess s A Clockwork Orange first seems to pierce the mind with its bizarre linguistic orgy of debauchery, brutality, and sex, and for some, refuses to affect them above the level of pure voyeurism and bloodlust (either ... and the vicious, bloody beatings administered to many common people; these portions of A Clockwork Orange appointed taboo aid in the definition of the brutal Alex, and are necessary to release the topic of choice s full effect. A Clockwork Orange often faces criticisms for its supposed blatant celebration of savagery, contempt for authority, and sexual promiscuity by promoting a character who wallows in all of these forbidden acts, but for ...
- 27967: A Clockwork Orange 2
- ... age of only fifteen. He goes to jail and still goes about his violent ways, and eventually kills another prisoner. After this, he is chosen as a subject for a new experimental treatment called, "Ludvico s Technique", it is supposed to cure him of his ultra-violent ways. He is transferred to a new building specifically made for this new treatment. Here he is conditioned through many injections and he is ... the general public after only 2 years of incarceration. After a few encounters with past victims of his he finds himself at the home of a writer; who had also been a victim of Alex s, but does not recognize him. The writer is strongly opposed to the new treatment the government has subjected Alex too. This writer believes that this method robs the recipient of freedom of choice and moral ...
- 27968: Heroism
- ... tales that involve the testing of a young knight. Others, such as the Tristan und Isolt of Gottfried von Strassburg, describe the conflict between passion and duty. The third group, exemplified by Chrétien de Troyes's romance Percival, is concerned with the search for the Holy Grail. Heroic tradition, is also referred to as romances set in distant or mythological places and times, they stress adventure and supernatural parts. This type ... called home because of the acts of his nephew Mordred, who had rebelled and seized his kingdom. In the final battle, in southwestern England, the king and the traitor both fell, pierced by each other's spears. Arthur was mysteriously carried away to the mythical island of Avalon to be healed of his wounds. ` When Arthur sought to create the knights of the round he asked Merlin " Espy me the most ...
- 27969: Tolstoy
- ... his job position. Through his suffering, he slowly learns the real meaning in his life and attempts to make changes. Tolstoy gives me a good picture of what Ivan was going through. According to today’s modern society, Ivan Ilyich appeared to have it all. He had a very good job, a beautiful wife and a well-educated child. When Ivan Ilyich realizes that he is dying, all that he thought ... found myself thinking about the meaning in my own life. This book really leaves people thinking, and wondering about their own life. This book truly makes you think of what is really important in one’s life.
- 27970: Religion
- ... the midst of the bickering of the two groups can confuse a child and bring bitterness toward this God that Christians believe is all-loving. School is an area where temptations are thrown in people's faces each day. Many people are challenged each day in these situations; children may be challenged in their home or in school because of the issue of salvation and trying to maintain a strong-willed ... I am Catholic myself and may not believe in some of the teachings, but I do not feel that Catholics are really this way. This ongoing hostility between Protestants and Catholics can hamper a child's grasp of Christianity. A child is taught the Christian ways of "love thy neighbor" and then see the example of two Christian groups that cannot even get along . The Old Testament teachings show3 that there ...
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