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- 28061: E.e. Cummings, Poem, Anyone Li
- ... guess". The main focal point is the uncapitalized "i", in analyzing poems I have begun to look at punctuation to tell me something about the author and look more deeply into the poem and it s meaning. The uncapatilized "i" gives a detached feeling when you look at the line closely. It seems as though he could be detached because of the death that surrounds this poem, has if does not ... many time to myself and out loud I started to understand the underlying theme of the poem. Which I believe to be growing up, living, dyeing, and the immense importance of love in a person s life.
- 28062: Symbols In The Lottery
- ... side to show the original wood color, and in some places faded or stained ( 336 ). From the way that the narrator describes the black box, the black box does not symbolize good things. The boxs condition is in extremely bad shape, and this symbolizes that whatever the box is used for cannot be a positive idea. The reason that the box cannot be a positive idea is because the occasion ... box in a high manner. Th enarrator makes the box a big issue throghout the story. If the box did not symbolize anything, the narrator would not have made a big deal about the boxs shape or color. The box probably would not have been talked about if it did not represent that the lottery was a story about an evil event. The black box is a symbol that the ...
- 28063: Hate Groups and the Internet
- ... These sites however are limited in number and capability and are in need of help, and in come cases it is the Internet service providers who do so. At this point there are thirteen ISP's who have strict anti-hate page policies including one the largest AOL whose policy states that "...members are not to transmit any unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, hateful, racially, ethnically or otherwise ... solution must be found so that the world wide web can continue to grow as a essential tool of our society. Bibliography After CDA Technology is the key Macavinta, Courtney CNETNews.com July1, 1997 CDA's death sparks Legislation Trend Unknown author CNETNews.com June 27, 1998 Hate group Web sites on the rise Unknown author CNN interactive February 23, 1999 www.hatewatch.org Library net filters violate free speech Unknown ...
- 28064: Sex Education In The Classroom
- ... 300 dollars (Glazer). Also, 83% of our counties here in the United States do not even provide facilities where abortions may be performed (Glazer). The decision to abort a pregnancy can scar a teenage mother's life no matter what decision she make. To keep the child means hardship, but not to keep the child can also be mentally frightening. Teaching our children about sexuality and making them more knowledgeable about ... minute of the day? Some parents are scared to talk to their children, so the help at school could benefit the child and parents, and possibly stop a major hardship from occurring in the child's life. These topics can be taught in a sensitive manner, but it seems clear that if our children know more about diseases, birth control, and the responsibilities of sex, they will at least be a ...
- 28065: The Importance Of Being Beauti
- ... difficult to stop people from thinking of beauty. However, we can teach them it is very vulgar to judge people by their appearance. There are more we can do. We use the media such as T.V, radio, and magazines to influence our values and how we define beauty. The mass media send us beautiful images which cause stereotypes. Beautiful images via to those media are implanted in our mind unconsciously. As much as I can see from T.V commercial, I get lots of sexual, unfair, and discriminated message of being beautiful. Skinny beautiful woman in diet Shakes commercial and muscular handsome men and Cindy, a beautiful super model in Gymnastic Commercial are ...
- 28066: Lord If The Flies A Reflection
- ... from the general wish for a cheif to an election by acclaim of Ralph himself" (18). With rational leadership he encouradges choises and desisions to be shared among the many. Ralph is reflecting the U.S. government of the time period because of his form of Democratic leadership and rational thinking . Secondly there is the Fear of the unknown on the island revolves around the boys' terror of the beast, which is mirroring society's fear of the new technology, that is being used for war purposes. Fear is allowed to grow because they play with the idea of it. They cannot fully accept the notion of a beast, nor ...
- 28067: Death Penalty
- Death Penalty In the eighteenth century,England would punish by death for pickpocketing and petty theft. Ever since the 1650's colonist could be put to death for denying the true god or cursing their parents advocates. Capital Punishment have clashed almost continuously in the forum of public opinion in state legislatures and most recently in ... to deter murder, anymore effectively than prison. Therefore, to inflict harm to one,it is simply useless. However, the punishment fits the crime therefore, it is morally just. Capital punishment is an expression of society's moral outrage at offensive conduct. This may be appealing to many but it is essential in an ordered society. It asks our citizens to rely on legal procedures rather than to self-help their wrongs ...
- 28068: Omnipotence and St. Thomas Aquinas
- ... that divine mercy is indeed gods greatest act, since this mercy leads men into a participation with the infinite good. (iii) Aquinas answers objection (iii) in accord with his explanation of the meaning of god`s omnipotence (above) - God`s omnipotence does not alter the fact that something is impossible, and therefore does not invalidate the concept of logical necessity.
- 28069: Archimedes
- Archimedes Few certain details remain about the life of antiquit's greatest mathematician, Archimedes. We know he was born in 287 B.C. around Syracuse from a report about 1400 years after the fact. Archimedes tells about his father, Pheidias, in his book The Sandreckoner. Pheidias ... compound pulleys with giant hooks to rip the Roman ships apart. The most well known invention to ward off the Romans was the construction of a series of giant lenses used to magnify the sun'?s rays and set Roman ships a blaze. The theorems that Archimedes discovered and worked on raised Greek mathematics to a whole new level. He undertook difficult problems in both mechanics and mathematics with great preserverence ...
- 28070: Racial Discrimination
- ... to cater to her needs. She spends each day taking care of everyone but herself. Pain. Sorrow. Anguish. Agony. Is this what comes to your mind when you hear the word "KAFFIR"? Well, it shouldn't because the word "kaffir" has nothing to do with the color of your skin. The word "kaffir" is just that; a word. It is a term that sprouted out of ignorance and continues to be used to this day exclusively by ignorant people. A kaffir isn't a slang term for an African; it is a word that describes the person that uses it. This type of person is one who feeds his ego by dehumanizing those around him when he feels ...
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