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- 7931: The Beckhams
- ... being called Posh there is nothing Posh about Victoria she was simply given the name the same as Sporty, Scary, Baby and Ginger making out that she is a self obsessed fashion victim (“Shall I war the little Gucci dress the little Gucci dress or the little Gucci dress?) only an idiot would think that she was really like that. We don not hate the Beckhams because they have lots of ... limelight. I think they should be left alone and as my mother says “If you have nothing nice to say don’t say anything at all.” I wish the Beckhams all the luck in the world and I hope I can be that happy one-day.
- 7932: The Kingdom Of God
- ... Kingdom of God Pear gates, marble stairs and a throne of gold, or an inner area in the hidden depths of our own soul? Which can describe the true kingdom of God, a real physical world or a place that is only seen in ones hearts. Some would say it to be a place above man, built by God to be a home for peoples' souls after death. Others might say ... looking down on them. Even now, when in prayer, one may have a tendency to look up at the heaven in reverence since next to God it is the most endless, unexplainable thing in the world. Yet people are still able to know that as they look up they see God just the same as if they shut their eyes in prayer were to the people of Jesus' time God was ... say no to the things we want so bad but will only mean trouble for us is and always has been the real challenge. So maybe I don't do great deeds or save the world from evil but I can save myself from it, I can chose not to do wrong and I can certainly take those small steps closer to the kingdom god has waiting for me to ...
- 7933: Hackers 2
- ... As result, computers play an intricate part in our daily lives. The areas in which computers affect life are infinite, ranging from entertainment to finances. If anything were to happen to these precious devices, the world would be chaotic. Computer hacking is a dangerous crime that could total chaos for the entire world. Some hackers act on revenge or just impersonal mischievousness. But whatever their motives, their deeds can be destructive to a person's computer. An attack by a hacker not only affects the victim, but others ... resurrect a screen name that had been deleted by the hackers, and is rumored to have call-tracing technologies in the works (Alan 37). Hacking is not just a problem in America. All across the world hackers plague anyone they can, and they're getting better at it. In Europe they're known as "Phreakers" (technologically sophisticated young computer hackers). These self-proclaimed Phreakers have made their presence felt all ...
- 7934: Glass Menag.
- ... general treats people with disabilities today - the same as everyone else. I also liked the development of Laura's character over the course of the plot. At first she was timid and afraid of the world. But as the play progressed, and her character grew, she started to grow out of her timidness and started to be more trustful of people. By the end of the play, she had completely opened ... with Jim, and living "happily ever after". But that is not how real life is, and I like the way that Williams shows us that not everything works out to be alright in the real world. I don't like the way that Amanda kept accusing Tom of being selfish. I think that Tom is being very generous and noble by supporting Amanda and Laura. It's not his duty to do so, but he is still doing it, regardless. He could be out in the world having fun with his money, but instead he chooses to support Amanda and Laura. I would recommend that you continue to use this play as study material for grade eleven students. I say this ...
- 7935: Genome Project
- ... Although some organisms produce asexually naturally, the first artificial cloning by humans were plants developed from grafts and stem cuttings. Cloning involving very complex laboratory techniques is a relatively recent scientific advancement in today s world. Among these is the Genome Project, which involves the research and support of Physical Mapping and DNA Sequencing. This would enable Humans to reproduce babies that what most parents want. Completing this DNA sequencing and ... will refuse to give him insurance coverage. Only you have your combination of looks, personality, and behavior. As the saying goes, they broke the mold when you were made! There is no one in the world exactly like you. (YOUR GENES, YOUR CHOICES. Bateer). Would like to have someone just like you created artificially? Someone who thinks and acts like you? What if you have the same interests and have conflicts ... the lose of thousands of innocent lives and hundreds to follow by mutilations due to the aftermath and the radiation. If HGP is not restricted now, it will have a more negative impact on the world then a positive one. It might be used to create a super race. Man cannot and should not play god by trying to create life the way they want it, leave god s job ...
- 7936: The Night: Living by Conformity
- ... about now is when our needs will be served and when we will receive them, in other words, impatience! We must learn to accept the values of waiting and see all optimistic outlooks of the world. As humans, we are given freedom, so we should use the free will given to accept all values that should be appreciated on this earth, instead of laying everything off. The longer we influence ourselves ... humans to take care of the earth, not for it to take care of us. I know that as a kid, no one quite understands how privileged we are to live in such a beautiful world. As we get older, it is hard to get away with the same excuse. Sure, all adults have to work a nine to five job in order to support themselves along with their spouses and kids, but I know that any person can find time out of their hectic schedule. We also deteriorate the earth while doing so. All the humans in this world take the beauty earth has provided for us. In our society today, humans ruin the earth without even knowing it. An example is deceiving the human mind of thinking the earth is our dump ...
- 7937: Gulliver's Travels
- ... novel in such a way that, as his aspersions harshen and intensify, so do Gulliver's actions and attitudes. For instance, in book one, "A Voyage to Lilliput", when Gulliver finds himself lost in a world one-twelfth the size of his own, he proves himself to be quite naive and impressionable. Although he is simply too large to perceive them in detail, Gulliver judges the country's inhabitants he meets ... himself banished that Gulliver realizes how cruel and deceitful the Lilliputians truly are and his personality begins to transform. In book two, "A Voyage to Brobdingnag", Gulliver faces quite an opposite situation, for in this world everything is twelve times its expected size. Somewhat hardened by his unfavorable experiences on Lilliput, Gulliver approaches the Brobdingnagians from the outset with some degree of suspicion and contempt. Although it is apparent to the ... at fault. By the end of book four, both Gulliver and the direction of Swift's novel have been utterly transformed. In this part, titled “A Voyage to the Houyhnhnms” , Gulliver becomes trapped in a world where horses represent civilization and reason, while men, indignantly referred to as Yahoos, run wild, savage and ignorant. As the horses, called Houyhnhnms, make him realize how truly corrupt his untruthful and immoral race ...
- 7938: The National Endowment for the Arts
- The National Endowment for the Arts There are few things in today’s modern world that can bring as much joy and satisfaction as seeing a beautiful painting, an intricate sculpture, or hearing a powerful piece of music. These works do not spontaneously create themselves. Rather, each one has its ... a rebirth called the ‘Renaissance.’ People started caring for things of beauty again and began expressing themselves more openly. Artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michaelangelo, and Raphael helped bring about a revolution in the world of art. As a result of this rediscovery, the overall quality of life dramatically improved. If we were to suppress the natural inclinations of people to create and show emotions, we would be neglecting the ... of the technological advancements that have been made to supposedly make our lives better would seem futile in comparison to how much joy a fine work of art can bring. Living life in a sterile world would not be much fun at all. For all of those reasons, it is simply unacceptable to allow the government to eliminate funding for the arts programs. The reasons to keep the National Endowment ...
- 7939: The Villains In Much Ado About Nothing and Othello
- ... having an affair with his wife Desdemona. This will cause Othello to regret appointing Cassio as his lieutenant and simultaneously destroy Othello’s life. He knows that he "must bring this monstrous birth to the world’s light"(64) if he wants to avenge Othello’s betrayal. Iago is successful in convincing Othello that his wife is unfaithful. Outraged, Othello murders Desdemona. Immediately after, Emilia, Iago’s wife and Desdemona’s ... apprentence and someone to do his "dirty" work. Roderigo is naively unsuspecting. As the play shifts from Venice to Cyprus there is an interesting contrast. Venice, a respectful and honourable town is overshadowed by the war torn villages of Cyprus. It could be said that Venice represents good or specfically Desdemona and that Cyprus represents evil in Iago. Desdemona has been taken from her peacefullness and brought onto the grounds of ...
- 7940: Hamlet: Hamlet's Greatest Crime Was His Inherent Goodness
- ... for in thinking there is both life and death. Trapped inside the prison of his mind, chained by a grief consciousness served only to torture him with, Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, reveals to the world that more gruesome than the death thinking brings him is the carnage it brings to those around him. The question that puzzles everyone is: Was Hamlet truly insane or was it all an act? The ... sight of his objective to expose the King’s sin of murdering his father and obtaining revenge. Hamlet was completely sane throughout this Shakespearean tragedy. Hamlet's greatest crime was his inherent goodness. In a world of evil, goodness is scarcely seen and often hunted prey. In believing the world could be one of happiness and success, Hamlet was only preparing the cell into which the darkness of reality would exile him and the chains of thought would keep him forever bound. Reality made ...
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