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1291: Past, Present, and Future of Computers
... for them to know. It is almost a shame that hackers have such a bad reputation. Most are teenagers who are looking to gain more information. Of course, some are dedicated to destruction and random violence, but there always will be those types of people in the world. Of course, there is personal information that is transmitted over the Internet that no one but the inteded party and yourself should have ...
1292: The Internet Beyond Human Control
... online are mostly colleges. This is because the Internet is capable of flashing up pornographic picture or comments at anytime. Also their is many different chat lines that consist of a lot of profanity and violence. A majority of high school students are minors. This is why most colleges are hooked up online to the Internet system. The government is trying to figure out ways to police the Internet so this ...
1293: Improving Cyberspace
... government cannot censor the Internet. They argue that the Internet is an international network and that one government should not have the power to censor another nation's telecommunications. For example, American censors can block violence on American television, but they cannot touch Japanese television. The Internet is open to all nations, and one nation cannot appoint itself police of the Internet. Others argue that the design of the Internet prohibits ...
1294: Dickens and "The Jew"
... totally utilitarian role to Fagin, he becomes protective of him, even though the motives are purely selfish. When not being watched, Fagin has great self-control, even under duress. He is always cautioning Sikes against violence. There are some signs that Fagin still has a shade of humanity left in his perverted character. Several times throughout the story he exhibits some kindness towards Oliver. He checks his motives before he acts ...
1295: Aspects of the Narrator in Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat”
... reality twist. Slowly, over time, his personality alters from once a loving, caring, and nurturing man, into a mad, spontaneous killer. It is while the narrator is intoxicated that he inflicts the cruelest acts of violence on his cat because “…the fury of the demon [alcohol] instantly possessed [him]” (Poe 894). From the alcohol, perverseness provides the rational for otherwise unjustifiable acts, such as killing the first cat, and yet at ...
1296: Mark Twain's The Adventures of HuckleBerry Finn
... a discussion of this sarcastic view. In the beginning of the novel, it would seem that both Huck Finn and Jim are trapped in some way and wishing to escape. For Huck, it is the violence and tyranny of his drunken father. Kept in a veritable prison, Huck wishes desperately to escape. Jim feels the need to escape after hearing that his owner, Miss Watson, wishes to sell him down the ...
1297: Animal Farm: Power And Control Of The Farm
... guard dogs and were silenced. In one situation, young pigs protested Napoleon's leadership. "But suddenly the dogs sitting round Napoleon let out deep, menacing growls, and the pigs fell silent and sat down again." Violence worked perfectly to drive away any opponent Napoleon might have had. Without any opposition, Napoleon is free to do his own bidding. As a result, Napoleon again is drowned with power and pride because the ...
1298: Lord of the Flies: Darkness of the Island and Fear, Nature, and Destructiveness
... that Piggy and Simon were killed by, and not a thing was said about it at all. He was a bad leader, kind of like today, wars, gangs, kids killing kids. Our society practically promotes violence today by showing it all in movies, news, and even cartoons these days. The unknown darknesses of the island are home to many evils, and the greatest and most powerful one there is fear. Fear ...
1299: Theme and Summary of The Color Purple
... of fourteen she is raped by her father who tells her that “…she better shut-up and git used to it.” She gets married to a amn that she does not love to escape the violence in her father’s house. This proved to only make things worse when it becmae appearent that her husband also was an abusive man. Th emarrige seems to be only benifiting Mr.____ (her husband is ...
1300: “The Tale of the Sangreal”: The Use of Symbolism
... red of course symbolizes blood but also the passion for which Sir Percivale feels towards God and his vow of chastity. The bed made from the Tree of Life has red in it that symbolizes violence and hate seen when Cain killed Able. Lastly, green is used to symbolize both life and death. It also symbolizes youth, hope, change, reproduction, confidence, and peace. Green was only used once in “The Tale ...


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