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4141: Henry VIII
... the VIII died in 1509, the only reason Henry would become king is because of his brothers, Arthur, death in April of 1502. Soon after that, Henry would marry his first wife, his brother (Arthur's) widow, Catherine of Aragon. Many wifes would follow after her. During most of his early reign, Henry relied on Thomas Cardinal Wosley to do much of the political and religious activities. Henry soon got tired of his marriage with Catherine of Aragon, so he decides that he doesn't want to be married to her anymore, so he tells Thomas Wosley to talk to the pope so he can divorce Catherine. But, Cardinal Wosley wasn't able to convince the pope, so in 1529 Henry took Wosley's authority away from him. Henry then appointed Sir Thomas More. Henry then got that divorce through Thomas Cramner, that he wanted with ...
4142: Hear No Evil: Music Censorship
Hear No Evil: Music Censorship The debate over censorship in music has gone on for centuries. From the Catholic Church’s disapproval of Gaetano Donizetti’s 19th century opera (Oliver 40) to the refusal to show Elvis’s gyrating hips on television in the 1950’s (Nuzum 12), the problem has always loomed in the background of society. The modern censorship has become a debate over the effects that obscene or overly ...
4143: Canada's Copyright Law
Canada's Copyright Law Canada's copyright law is one of our hardest laws to enforce. The reason the police have so much trouble enforcing this law, is due to technology. This law is very easy to break, and once broken ... to the stereo and bingo you have a new tape. You also just broke the law. Along with copying audio tapes, now we can copy video tapes almost as easily. If you hook two VCR's together, they can copy from one to the other. You could rent a movie form the video store, copy and return it, with no one the wiser. The problem with copying video and audio ...
4144: Marriage In The Canterburry Ta
... in order to reproduce. On the other hand, there are those who look at it as a social contract which often binds two people that are not necessarily right for each other. In Geoffrey Chaucher's The Canterbury Tales, the view taken is that of the former. Chaucher looks at marriage as an obligation that is almost always dominated by one of its two members, as view proven in the Miller's Tale, the Shipman's Tale, the Merchant's Tale, and the Wife of Bath s Tale. The "Shipman's Tale" exemplifies the sarcastic view of marriage taken by Chaucer. Here, his wife along with his cousin, Sir John ...
4145: Geoffery Chaucer
... works he used his life experiences to influence his every word. Geoggrey Chaucer is the first literly personality in English, and we know more about the outline of his life than we do about Shakespeare s. His inner life is recorded in his poems, and he liked to put himself as a character into them. From his birth to his death his writing was not appreciated, but as they say some ... the times this eminent fear was a influence of writing for all. Though Chacuer was an amazing writer most of his life is fragmentary, but there is a lot of it. A lot of people's lives back then were difficult to document. He was an extraordinary man, a great poet who was courtier, soldier, learned man, much travelled minor diplomat. The range of his experience and interests is amazing, from ... and bawedy talkes to puritanical religion. He knew an assortion of people of all backgrounds from French to Flemish. His attitudes ranged from sentimental feeling for small children, to a deep inerest in love. Chaucer's age has never been determinded for sure but has been speculated by the finding of a receat from a tailor, when Chaucer was being fitted for a uniform for work, meaning he would have ...
4146: A Critical Analysis of Herman Melville's Moby Dick
A Critical Analysis of Herman Melville's Moby Dick “Moby Dick is biographic of Melville in the sense that it discloses every nook and cranny of his imagination.” (Humford 41) This paper is a psychological study of Moby Dick. Moby Dick was written out of Melville's person experiences. Moby Dick is a story of the adventures a person named Ishmael. Ishmael is a lonely, alienated individual who wants to see the “watery part of the world.” Moby Dick begins with the ... down a white whale named Moby Dick. Ahab was veteran sailor, a man that had a heart of stone. Ahab had a personal grudge against Moby Dick. Moby Dick was responsible for taking off Ahab's leg in a previous voyage. Ahab's plan was essentially an unauthorized takeover, what the whaling company had not in mind. Ahab was very irrational and ludicrous; his plan seals the fate for himself ...
4147: Is Sex Eroding Moral Values?
... at birth. Freud lived at a time when sexuality was considered unsavory, and was avoided in all polite conversation and social interaction. His breakthrough thinking affected social practices as well as therapeutic ones. In Freud's own era, the "moral fog that had enshrouded sexuality for most of the nineteenth century did not begin to lift until after the First World War" (Janus, 11). Where do we get our morals and ... guarded approach applies anywhere, moral education would seem to be the place. "The Day America Told the Truth," a 1990 survey of American beliefs and values, contains this scene from a California high school: "It's Friday afternoon and the students are leaving a class in 'social living.' The teacher's parting words are, 'have a great weekend. Be safe. Buckle up. Just say 'No'... and if you can't say 'No,' then use a condom! (Kilpatrick, 53) Although the teacher in this example gives ...
4148: Rude Strength
... substance for that tyme, it should have made the bed al on blode and a passid over aboute.1 This passage, which I affectionately refer to as "the bloodbath scene," is from Julian of Norwich's description of Christ's bleeding during the Crucifixion as it was revealed to her in the Fourth Showing. While none of her renderings in A Revelation of Divine Love lack graphic specificity, I cite this passage as a particularly obvious example of Julian's penchant for enthusiastic description. Having received the vision while she lay ill, Julian suggests that, if it were present in actuality as it was in the Showing, Christ's blood would have saturated the ...
4149: Othello 5
'Othello is a study into the potency of evil' Discuss this view of the play, paying careful attention to Iago's motives and destructive achievements (you should concerntrate on Act III Scene III though you will have to relate it to other parts of the play). Potent in its literal sense means powerful. This essay therefore ... all seem to radiate from Iago. Therefore it would only be appropriate if I did a study into the evil of Iago, and how it affects everything and everybody in the play. Shakespeare conveys Iago's evil in many ways throughout Othello, and shows the methods that Iago uses in order to make Othello trust him. These methods obviously work, shown by the fact that he is repeatedly called honest; I ... realise that it is the enemy within we should fear most. Some people could argue that Iago was extremely lucky to have all the opportunities put in front of him, such as Emilia finding Othello's handkerchief. I, however believe that whatever the situation, Iago would be able to take the situation, and therefore Othello's downfall was imminent. An example of this would be in Act III, Scene III. ...
4150: The Dangerous Opportunity: Community Based, Crisis Intervention
... Characteristics of the Crisis Therapist...................p. 6 Characteristics of Crisis Intervention:...................p. 7 Crisis Programs within the Mental Health service system...p. 9 Individual Crisis Intervention............................p. 11 Group Crisis Intervention Studies.........................p. 14 Neuman’s model and Nursing process in Crisis Nursing: A Case Study..............................................p. 16 Conclusion................................................p. 19 References................................................p. 20 Introduction: The Dangerous Opportunity The Chinese characters that represent the word “crisis” mean both danger and opportunity ... usual manner of coping. Caplan (in Aguilera,1990) defines crisis as occurring when a an individual confronts or experiences an obstacle to important life goals. This experience is for a time, overwhelming utilizing the individual’s customary style of problem solving. This is followed by a period of disorganization and tension building during which futile attempts at solutions are made. Crisis intervention is an active problem solving activity involving an individual ... minimizing the impact of the crisis event and to assist the individual to mobilize his resources and gain equilibrium.”(Rawlins et al, 1993) Crisis intervention is based on crisis theory which emphasizes solving the client’s immediate problem and regaining equilibrium. Community resources are often provided to the client following the immediate crisis.(Simonton,1996) People in crisis are in a state of disequilibrium and usually have difficulty making choices. ...


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