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- 7951: Julius Caesar By William Shake
- ... Brutus acts with the conspirators only for what he considers the best interests of Rome. Brutus weighs every decision he makes according to his morals and standards. He believes that reason and logic rule the world in which people can be affected by sound reasoning. He is very honorable but he still is not prepared for the corruption in the world. He can’t believe that anyone would take action without reasoning the effects that could take place. Brutus can’t see motives that are less noble then is own, “Well, Brutus, though art noble; yet ... in a general honest thought, and common good to all made one of them. His life was gentle and the elements, so mixed in him that nature might stand up, and say to all the world ‘This was a man”
- 7952: Sammy Sosa The Super Hero
- ... others. Sosa Page 4 was very deserving of this award. The things Sosa does to help others shows great character. He is a great rolemodel for people of all ages to look up to. The world would be a great place if it were filled with caring, honest people such as Sammy Sosa. He is not only a great player on the field, but he's also a great person off ... has so many die hard fans. He cares for his people and he never forgets Page 5 what someone does for him. Sosa helped the staggering baseball get back a firm hold in the sports world. He helped change the image of the players from a bunch of whining millionaires to that of generous entertainers who are always there for their fans. Sosa along with McGuire and Griffy led the recharging of baseball during their extremely competitive home run chase. This past season was probably one of the best baseball playing seasons the world has ever seen. Sosa also led a charge for Dominican Republicans . He brought his country out into a spotlight. He showed that people from his country could fight the adversity of poor neighborhoods and ...
- 7953: The Simpsons
- The Simpsons Imagine a world full of Bart Simpsons. Little whining, annoying troublemakers all over the place. Now imagine a world without Bart Simpson. Rather difficult, isn't it? The Simpsons is one of America's most popular television shows. It ranks as the number one television program for viewers under eighteen years of age (Varhola ... school also tease him and play tricks on him. Bart becomes miserable after finding he fits in nowhere. As the show continues, Bart tells his new teacher he has cheated on his test. Bart's world then comes crumbling down after word spreads about his actions. The episode ends with Homer chasing Bart around the house in a murderous rampage. Things were back to there chaotic ways again (Vitti). Soon, ...
- 7954: Jumping Mouse
- ... out of the ordinary, so they shun it. It happens every day; with racism and conflicts over human sexuality. Most people don’t understand that there is no way to define normal. All around the world things are different, and one needs to be open minded enough to understand it. Now look what being open minded did for the mouse. His willingness to listen and his faith in the frog allowed him to see into the rest of the world, even deeper into his own mind. There is a fine line between being open-minded and being gullible. Both will listen to anything to try to understand it, but gullible people lack common sense. The ... seeking a better way of life. The other mice were quite content with their busy life, because that was the way they have always known. But Jumping Mouse had a taste for what else the world had to offer him. When Jumping Mouse met with the old mouse, he found a perfect place to live, free from harm and lots of food. He was told he should stay but somehow, ...
- 7955: Satyagraha, A Weapon Of Non-vi
- ... old man, staff in hand, striding vigorously along the dusty roads of India with his Kadi-clad followers, to challenge peacefully the mighty British empire aroused the interest and sympathy of millions all over the world,” (Chada, 1998). He proclaimed, “ 'I shall return with what I want or my dead body will float in the ocean, ' ” (Chada, 1998). On April fifth, after a march of twenty-four days, it reached the seacoast at Dandi, and the original group of seventy-nine had swelled to thousands. When asked what he hoped to achieve by breaking the Salt laws, Gandhi answered, “ 'I want world sympathy in this battle of Right against Might, ' ” (Chada, 1998). To Gandhi’s delight the Salt Satyagraha was going according to plan and “With the spread of the salt movement, teachers, professors, and students made ... to the Viceroy who consequently never visited the scene to witness for himself the cruelty and horror of the Bitishs’ actions. United Press circulated Webb Miller’s dispatch to over a thousand papers throughout the world. The Satyagrahis during the entire campaign were able to withstand the vicious blows and not resort to violence, remembering the strict commitment they had made when they accepted the life and principles of a ...
- 7956: A Review: The Day of the Jackal
- ... the Jackal, written by Fredrick Forsyth, is a fictional novel that displays the author's brilliance by setting a mood and connecting you with the characters. The Day of the Jackal takes place in post World War II in France. The Jackal is a professional assassin, whose name is not revealed, who is hired by a French terrorist group to kill Charles de Gualle, the President of France. This terrorist group has ...
- 7957: Book Review: For Whom The Bell Tolls
- ... and seems to know exactly how to handle himself in the situation. The book, so far, is believed to be set in Spain as everyone speaks in Spanish and is set around the time of World War II ('carbine': gun used about that time). The main character of the book is a man named Robert Jordan. He is the soldier or 'partizan' (Russian word for guerrilla) who is sent to take out ...
- 7958: Social Criticism In Literature
- ... rest of the animals. Orwell criticized Germany, representing it as Pinchfield Farm, which betrayed Animal Farm by paying for lumber with counterfeit money. In real life, this represents the Soviet-Germany non-aggression pact during World War II which Germany eventually broke. Eventually, towards the end of the story, the term, "absolute power corrupts absolutely," is proven, as the pigs, who retained all the privileges for themselves, have evolved into a different ...
- 7959: The Grapes of Wrath
- ... it is affecting large numbers of people. Throughout the movie, we watch the Joads progress from a concern only for themselves and their own personal welfare to a concern for all the people in the world. This shift from individual thinking to wide spread thinking is most directly seen in the actions of Tom Joad. When we first see him at the beginning of the film he is mainly concerned for ... by trying to organize them into striking. He tells his mother bye and he leaves to help the others. That shift in thinking is also accompanied with the replacement of the individual family by the world family. The thing that started the breakup of the individual family was the loss of their land. The family had lived there for many generations and had strong ties to the land. Getting thrown off ... to the government camp, there is a brief respite from the breakup of the family. They are finally getting treated like humans again. This shows the audience that there actually is some good in the world. To this point in the movie the family hasn't had any good fortune to look up to. The characters that were chosen to play the parts were great portraying their character roles. Peter ...
- 7960: Dreams Life
- Dream Life One of the brain's most astonishing capacities is its ability to create its own images-dreams-without any visual input from the outside world. Whether your sleeping or awake, your brain is constantly at work,communicating messages to you in the form of dreams. Dreams are a communication of body, mind and spirit in a symbolic communicative environmental state ... It has also been suggested that dreams are an attempt by the brain to make sense of stray thoughts. Essentially, dreams are our method of relaxing and letting our minds drift away into a different world. Your brain, mind and spirit, while at rest "review" and analysis in its own way long term, short term and spirit memory. It kicks around emotions, thoughts, ideas, actions and interactions of the short term ... the brain for newborns until they can get more stimulation from the external environment as they get older (Lemley 7). Blind people do dream. According to author Charles W. Kimmins, as quoted in The New World of Dreams, researchers have found that "all dreamers becoming blind after the age of seven see in deams even after an interval of twenty or thirty years." Those who become blind before age five, ...
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