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- 7761: Lowell Police
- Lowell Police My independent project was done on a whimsical basis. It's thanksgiving eve and my family and I are all gathered around watching football. The Redskins and Cowboy's are all tied up, and my uncle is on the verge of having a nervous breakdown. A diehard Cowboys fan, who can't even remember when was the last time he didn't bet on a game. Mom and dad are still eating, while my aunt recites a thanksgiving song for all the uninvited guests. The door ...
- 7762: Free Condoms Distribution Programs
- ... comfortable receiving condoms from nurses and health officials at her school rather than her parents. That is why I believe that it would be extremely beneficial to have a program like the one at Mary's school in effect at our school. All the girls and boys out there that are in Mary's situation would flourish from a program like that. First lets talk about the condom and its pros, cons, and what it can do for us. A condom is a thin sheath of latex, that when properly fitted over the erect penis, prevents the spread of s.t.d.'s and controls unwanted pregnancy. The spread of S.t.d.'s, (sexually transmitted diseases) are reduced greatly when a condom is in use. Condoms are the most effective form of protection ...
- 7763: As Night And Day And The Heir
- ... leave his family during a heavy rainstorm. Since there was a heavy rainstorm the wooden bridge on the way from the village was washed away and killed Sokpae. The villagers arrived with news about Sogun’s death, which terribly devastated the family. “He must get away quickly because he could not face the dead body of someone virtually killed by him.” (Kiwon 493) as Sogun thought while running to his room ... voice of his grandfather stayed in his mind. He remembered his grandfather saying: “Everything in here is yours.” (Kiwon 494) Sogun knew what he did was wrong and what he did wrong led to Sokpae’s death. And for this he left so that he could not cause anymore problems or troubles to his grandfather and his uncle. His guilty conscience had overcame him making him feel like everything would have been better if he hadn’t gone to live with his grandfather. In the story, “As the Night the Day” Kojo broke the thermometer and other’s were blamed for breaking it. Not admitting to breaking the thermometer himself made ...
- 7764: Shannon Lucid
- ... At 6 months of age she and her parents were sent to a prison camp by the Japanese. Only a year later were they safe in American arms after they were traded for Japanese POW's. After the war they went back to China, but in 1949 they were forced to leave when the communists took over. They then settled in Bethany, Oklahoma. She always had the dream that someday she would be a space explorer. People thought her crazy for this dream though, because the United States didn't even have a space program. After graduating from Bethany High School in 1960 she got her pilot's license. In regard to her dream she said, "the Baptists wouldn't let women preach, so I had to become an astronaut to get closer to God than my father." By this time America ...
- 7765: Jane Eyre
- ... at least in his eyes, is to save the otherwise lost souls of his girls in the institution, but in reality he is trying to mold the girls to his own vision rather than God’s. For starters, he thinks that his depiction of what is good and evil is the same as God’s. He, in a sense, thinks he knows exactly what god knows. The only way that would work would be if he though he was God, right? He limits the girls appearance and he is very ... I wish these girls to be the children of Grace: and why that abundance? I have again and again intimated that I desire the hair to be arranged closely, modestly, plainly. Miss Temple, that girl’s hair must be cut off entirely; I will send a barber to-morrow: and I see others who have far too much of the excrescence- that tall girl, tell her to turn round. Tell ...
- 7766: Internal Conflicts Of Beloved
- ... her strongest attempts seem worthless. And she was forced to stay inside and live a lonely life, brightened only when Beloved finally appeared. And when Beloved eventually became a detrimental force in Denver and Sethe's life, Denver was forced to enter the world and society. And her meek and gracious nature gained her immediate acceptance. "It didn't stop them from caring whether she ate and it didn't stop the pleasure they took in her soft 'Thank you.'" Although it was a necessity, Denver was able to break through the fear she had of society and of leaving 124. Her biggest personal ...
- 7767: Rebecka
- Rebecka 1) Is Rebecka a suitable name of the the book? Why?/Why not? Another name? Why is it called Rebecka? Yes, I think it´s the perfect name of the book since everything, every subject is circulating around her. Her name characterizes the book so well. Rebecka doesn´t leave too much of a space for other things in the book, even though she´s dead. 2) What does people think about Rebecka? Does everybody like her? How was she really like? Friends, servants, strangers, they all adored her. She was the beautiful, sweet, tender and loving lady who ...
- 7768: Great Expectations
- ... this novel, Herbert is portrayed to us as being rather plain and simple. When we first are introduced to Mr. Herbert Pocket in Chapter 16, he is rather down to earth. His living quarters don't consist of anything expensive and luxurious. For example, (pg. 732) Herbert says "this is my little bedroom, rather musty, …the furniture is hired for the occasion." He is just a man managing to get along ... be happy with what he has. Mr. Pocket, over time, teaches Pip how to become a gentleman. With both Herbert and Pip living in the same household, things get quite expensive. For example, with Pip's lavish habits it began to lead on to other expenses Herbert could not afford. One day, Pip and Herbert were going over their affairs and comparing debts. Pip felt bad, because he had caused some ... offered to pay for the expenses he had made, but Herbert was too proud a man to ever let him do that. Just by those few examples, it truly shows that even if you don't have money, you can still be happy and have a good attitude towards life. As the story begins, we read about Pip living with his sister and her husband, Joe. They didn't live ...
- 7769: Acura NSX
- ... voltmeter, trip odometer, tilt/telescopic steering column, variable intermittent wipers, rear defogger, remote fuel door and decklid releases, dual exhaust outlets, anti-theft system, 215/45ZR16 front and 245/40ZR17 rear tires, forged alloy wheels. T adds: removable roof panel. Insurance- Daily Mon.-Thurs. $499.00 Weekend Fri.-Mon. $1399.00 Insurance Daily $50.00 Kilometers Free per day / charge 100/.50 Warranties Manufacturers believe a warranty--their pledge to absorb ... certain repair or replacement costs over a specific period--is a big selling tool. It allows them to tout engineering advances that make their cars more reliable and to talk about assembly quality. We don't recommend choosing a car simply for its warranty, but it is a factor that should weigh in the buying decision. To help, here is an overview of how factory warranties work and what they generally cover. The description box below notes the major features for this manufacturer's model. Factory warranties are divided into specific areas of coverage: Basic Warranty: This usually covers the entire car, except for the tires and battery, which are warranted by their manufacturers. Other important exclusions typical ...
- 7770: Symbolism Of The Scarlet Lette
- The Scarlet Letter, written in the 1800 s by Anti-Transcendentalist Nathaniel Hawthorne, tells the story of Hester Prynne. Young Hester lived in New England, about the same time witch trials were still conducted, and she is found guilty of carrying a baby ... seems to become a sense of pride for Prynne. This scarlet letter grows to become a part of Hester an identification to her child Pearl. The scarlet letter is a constant recurring symbol in Hawthorne s novel, but it doesn t satisfy only one purpose. As many symbols tend to do, the scarlet letter serves numerous functions, which enhance the story. The first and most obvious symbol would be the actual A that was stitched ...
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