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- 901: Character Comparison in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Dead Poet's Society
- ... Cameron had said nothing about the DPS and Mr.Keating's relation to it, the administration would have never found out about it. If this had happened, Mr. Keating would have been able to continue teaching at Welton and there wouldn't have been a major problem, one that could not be solved. Helena and Cameron don't care much about other people and their feelings. When Hermia is in trouble ...
- 902: Movie: Anna and The King
- ... frowned on many of the Siamese practices. The king of the palace, King Mongkut was very controlling and was also a religious man who practiced Buddhism. Buddhism is a complex set of beliefs built around teaching of a single man. The king had told the Siamese people that he had a vision, and this vision was of a white elephant. Supposedly, Buddha showed this white elephant to him threw a vision ...
- 903: A Clockwork Orange
- ... Kill the criminal reflex, that's all"(Burgess 105,106). The rehabilitating technique used upon Alex is that of responsive conditioning with the use of drugs and visual aids. Conditioning is the implementation of either teaching or forcing one to feel or think a certain way when given a decision. Alex is therefore forced to feel and think negative responses when shown evil sites or thoughts. Yet the an error had ...
- 904: Character Change in Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll House
- ... Notes for A Doll House.” The Bedford Introduction to Literature. Ed. Michael Meyer. 5th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s. 1999. 1613-1614. Kashdan, Joanne. “A Doll’s House in a Community College.” Approaches to Teaching Ibsen’s A Doll House. Ed. Yvonne Shafer. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 1985. 50-53. Lutterbie, John, and Barry Witham. “A Marxist Approach to A Doll House.” The Bedford Introduction to ...
- 905: Teletubbies!
- Teletubbies! Teaching children how to make sense of our almost insane world is not something I say I can do, but saying that 4 technological babies can. Is going to take a certain amount of explaining. My ...
- 906: Springer vs. Winfrey: The Battle of the Talk Show Giants
- ... adultery, sold their soul to devils, or is a member of a radical hate group. Instead, the show focuses on the improvement of society and an individual’s quality of life. The topics range from teaching your children responsibility, managing your work week, proper etiquette, and meeting famous celebrities. Not many talk shows will take the time to teach children right from wrong, or give techniques to get along with people ...
- 907: Life After Death
- ... the person of Jesus as humankind's only hope for salvation. (Badham 172) Our eternal bliss or damnation in the afterlife depends on whether we accept or reject Jesus as our personal savior. Later Christian teaching related Christ's redemptive role to the doctrine of "original sin," which states that, as descendants of the fallen Adam, the first man created by God, all men are sinful and deserve eternal punishment. However ...
- 908: Types of Skiing
- ... run every 15 minutes between both mountains. Shuttle services start about a half an hour before the lifts open and run until half an hour after the lifts close. Dollar Mountain is considered primarily a teaching mountain. It is pretty small, easy, and there is not a single tree on that mountain. Dollar's base is about 6,010 feet and its summit is at 6,638 feet, giving it a ...
- 909: Coaching Decisions
- ... Sometimes the players lose their concentration during the game and need to be reassured during the halftime discussion. Verbal abuse does not help the players at all. Coaches also need to remember that they are teaching teenagers, not adults. Teenage girls look up to their coaches, and lean toward them for guidance. After the first incident, Coach Kraus claimed to be sick which gave him a short temper. The December 22 ...
- 910: Socrates
- ... his wit and sense of humor. Socrates was obedient to Athenian Law. He usually steered clear of politics. He believed he had received a call to pursue philosophy, and could best serve his country by teaching. He wanted the Athenians to engage in self-examination and by doing so attend to their souls. Socrates wrote no books, he did however introduce understandings of love, justice, and virtue. Through Plato, and then ...
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