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  • A Poem by Langston Hughes "a Theme for Englisg B" and a Poem by Linda Pastan "ethics" Which Is More Pessimistic or Optimistic...

    A Poem by Langston Hughes "a Theme for Englisg B" and a Poem by Linda Pastan "ethics" Which Is More Pessimistic or Optimistic...

    Memorable Assignments There has always been times that a professor or teacher would assign a paper to write or maybe even a question that’s quite debatable. A professor assigning a paper to free write but I wouldn’t even know what to write about because knowing the professor may either take it offensive or think its not necessary, Or being asked a question that is beyond my thoughts and answering it because it seems to be

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    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: David
  • Themes and Settings in New Newfoundland and Ice Floes

    Themes and Settings in New Newfoundland and Ice Floes

    E.J. Pratt: Themes and Settings in “NewFoundland” and “Ice Floes” E.J. Pratt is a poet who is especially well known for his narrative poems, which are in the nature of epic tales that are told about man’s battle with nature, and his experiences at sea and other Canadian stories [Froesce, n.d.]. His poems may be divided into two categories, the longer epic narrative poems which have drawn more public attention and the shorter variety. The

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    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: Artur
  • Apt Pupil Theme

    Apt Pupil Theme

    Many of Stephen King’s writings explore the theme of evil, and “Apt Pupil” is no exception. He has incorporated his ideas of malevolence into the characters of Todd Bowden and Kurt Dussander. The beginning of the novella delves into the dark thoughts of a young boy whose encounter with Dussander encourages the growth of his dark side. From stories of Patin to killing animals, the potential for evil can be seen in the eyes of

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    Essay Length: 998 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • Media Violence

    Media Violence

    Currently in society 60% of the television programs aired contain violence, 40% of �wicked’ characters go unpunished, 68% of news stories associate violence with youth, approximately three quarters of scenarios carried out by �evil’ characters present no remorse, criticism, or penalties and less than half of the programs aired on television actually link violence with pain. As you can automatically presume, media violence is sweeping the nation by storm. This high of concentration of violence

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    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: July
  • Romeo Is Completely to Blame for the Tragic OutCome In the Play.

    Romeo Is Completely to Blame for the Tragic OutCome In the Play.

    Romeo is completely to blame for the tragic outcome in the play. William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet is without doubt one of the most well-known love story. Throughout the five acts of the play, one tragedy follows another, with the famous suicide of Romeo and Juliet as a tragic conclusion. Throughout the play, it may seem that Romeo caused these events to unfold, however it is unjust to say that he bears all responsibility

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    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: David
  • Violence of a Minority

    Violence of a Minority

    Gonzales 1 Andrew Gonzales Mr.Farlow English 1A October 23, 1997 Violence of a Minority The world was shocked by the video tape showing a black motorist being beaten by white police officers. No one had expected that a jury viewing this tape would find the four police officers to be not guilty of using excessive force against Rodney King. The Los Angeles Police Department was unprepared when the personal shock over the trial outcome turned

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    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: Anna
  • Effects of European Exploration on American Indians

    Effects of European Exploration on American Indians

    Effects of European Exploration on American Indians The Capitalistic dreams of the Europeans and the natural anarchy of the Indians; never before has a clash of cultures had such a great influence on the future of the world. The Indians were one with nature and shared a kinship with all living as well as nonliving things on earth. They respected each other and flourished under these ties of mutual reverence. The Europeans sought similar refuge

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    Submitted: July 13, 2010 By: Andrey
  • Status of Family Violence in China

    Status of Family Violence in China

    Status of Family Violence in China Author realized that there are a lot of family violence exists in China because a Chinese drama called "Don't Talk to Stranger" which first use family violence as a topic warn every Chinese people and society paying attention on this problem. Now, along with the change of society, domestic violence phenomena appeared unceasingly in China. According to "the Chinese women's situation in the white paper "which was Promulgated by

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    Essay Length: 1,574 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 19, 2011 By: duly3454
  • An Examination and Application of Subculture Theories to Prison Violence.

    An Examination and Application of Subculture Theories to Prison Violence.

    Abstract Theories of prison violence and behavior are often divided into the indigenous model or importation model. This paper utilizes Irwin and Cressey's (1962) importation model and integrates it with elements of Miller's (1958) theory of a lower-class subculture explain prison violence. The paper also examines other relevant theories of violent subcultures to enhance the argument that most prison violence is not indigenous to the prison but is brought to the institution as part of

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    Submitted: April 23, 2011 By: psngai2
  • Youth Violence

    Youth Violence

    Just a few years ago, news broke out about a young, introverted student who one day went to school with a firearm. She then entered classroom shooting all her classmates. Nowadays, it is very common to hear news about young people taking part in conducting violence. The three main causes of youth violence are one's growing environment, influence by media and feelings of social alienation. One's growing environment is the major cause of youth

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    Submitted: April 23, 2011 By: kting
  • Teen Dating Violence

    Teen Dating Violence

    If ever in your junior high or high school years you have had a boyfriend or girlfriend say to you "If you loved me..." "I didn't mean to hit you but I promise it won't happen again…" "Who's going to love you...I'm the best you'll ever get!" than you have probably been a victim of teen dating violence. Even though teen dating violence isn't a subject that is discussed in schools, it is a very

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    Submitted: May 9, 2011 By: maddyarteaga_
  • Explore the Following Options for Minimizing Various Tax Liabilities

    Explore the Following Options for Minimizing Various Tax Liabilities

    Explore the following options for minimizing various tax liabilities: A 401k (for private sector employees) or a 403b (for many public sector employees) allows a worker to make contributions via payroll deductions which are exempt from federal income tax; income tax is paid in retirement when distributions are taken. This is favorable for most individuals because retirees tend to be in lower tax brackets once they retire. These tax-sheltered vehicles can result in maximized returns

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: sanakhalil
  • Themes of Frankenstein

    Themes of Frankenstein

    Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. Dangerous Knowledge The pursuit of knowledge is at the heart of Frankenstein, as Victor attempts to surge beyond accepted human limits and access the secret of life. Likewise, Robert Walton attempts to surpass previous human explorations by endeavoring to reach the North Pole. This ruthless pursuit of knowledge, of the light (see "Light and Fire"), proves dangerous, as Victor's act of

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: evilpopcorn420
  • Themes of Pleasantville

    Themes of Pleasantville

    Themes of Pleasantville Stating the theme of this is quite difficult. The oblivious themes would be growing up, and sister-brother relationship. All though these themes are supported throughout the film, aren't they the thematic essence of this film. David (Bud) and his sister Jennifer (Mary Sue) both experience a kind of different maturing process than the average teen (being sucked into a television show must be considered different). Since this film is takes places in

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    Submitted: May 12, 2011 By: Penismanden
  • Media Violence

    Media Violence

    Media Violence Media violence indicates a social phenomenon in which physical and verbal force against self or others is shown on television, the Internet and newspapers. In recent years, increasing violence in the media has brought numerous negative impacts on human behavior, including aggression and developing fear, especially in children. It is claimed that children may learn to protect themselves by watching media heroes. However, there is overwhelming evidence that exposure to media violence leads

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    Submitted: May 16, 2011 By: n2tbkhn
  • Exploring Decision Making

    Exploring Decision Making

    MSYS335-14A Managerial Decision Making ASSIGNMENT 3 – Exploring Decision Making Date Due: MONDAY, 16 June 2014 Junnan Li(1180113) Decision making is a ubiquitous behavior in human’s life. It’s in political, economic and technological. It in order to achieve a specific goal that according to the possibility of objective, basing on some information and experience, using specific tools and methods to analysis and filtrate the elements which would make influence to achieving goal, at last, choose

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    Submitted: July 30, 2014 By: junnan1025
  • Show How the Author of a Prescribed Text Uses Foreshadowing and Symbolism to Explore Ideas

    Show How the Author of a Prescribed Text Uses Foreshadowing and Symbolism to Explore Ideas

    “Show how the author of a prescribed text uses foreshadowing and symbolism to explore ideas” Gattaca directed by Andrew Niccol released in 1997 is a science-fiction film about a dystopian future where individuals are discriminated against based upon their genetics, due to the normality of parents picking and choosing what they want in their children’s DNA before they are even born. The plot focuses on the two main characters, Vincent Freeman and Jerome Eugene Morrow.

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    Submitted: September 15, 2014 By: rubygt
  • The Analysis of Theme in “misery” by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

    The Analysis of Theme in “misery” by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

    In the short story, “Misery”, the famous Russian writer, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, emphasizes how indifferent people are to the grief of an insignificant man (250-255). At the very first glance it seems that there are no events going on in this story. The sled driver, Iona, is supposed to be interested in new passengers because this is his job, but, in fact, he does not try to pick up any new passengers for anyone.

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    Submitted: September 15, 2014 By: igorcwin
  • Common Theme to Boyz in the Hood and Black Freedom Fighters in Steel

    Common Theme to Boyz in the Hood and Black Freedom Fighters in Steel

    Unite is a common word the comes to mind when looking at the themes of Boyz in the Hood written by John Singleton and Black Freedom Fighters in Steel by Ruth Needleman. Boyz in the Hood is a film that follows the lives of a group of young African Americans living in South Central Los Angeles, California. Each of the main characters face some common struggle modern day children and teens face today. Their fate

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    Submitted: December 4, 2014 By: jpiggott
  • Psychology of Self Exploration Creative Writing

    Psychology of Self Exploration Creative Writing

    Ching Tan, Claudine Bianca J BSP3 FINAL COURSE REQUIREMENT IN SELF-EXPLORATION securedownload.jpg I think of a butterfly and a rose as a representation for my course requirement based on the one to one talk. A big butterfly with a mixture of colors that consists of mint green,royal blue and violet. The talk lasted for more or less 5 minutes which is just fast but I think I have shared thoughts, experiences and reflections with depth.

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    Submitted: February 5, 2015 By: inca444
  • The Issue of Gun Violence

    The Issue of Gun Violence

    Joseph Faucault 2/10/15 Period E, Debate Taylor The issue of gun violence in schools has been a pressing issue on the forefront of national politics in the past. Following the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, many politicians and human rights activists have been calling for better gun control and ways to keep students safer in schools. Some believe that school faculty and staff with extra training and concealed weapons permits should be allowed to

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    Submitted: February 22, 2015 By: Joey Faucault
  • Explore Chaucer’s Presentation of Sin in the Tale

    Explore Chaucer’s Presentation of Sin in the Tale

    Explore Chaucer’s presentation of sin in the Tale? Reference from Page 3 onwards and Page 23. Preachers use ‘The Pardoner’s Tale’ to emphasize a moral point. As an audience, we are constantly reminded that ‘’Greed is the root of all evil“ throughout the tale. Whilst Sin manifests itself primarily in the characters that act influenced by greed. Chaucer employs other methods too. The constant reference to the Bible and the seven deadly sins serves to

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    Submitted: March 31, 2015 By: sim123
  • Employment & Domestic Violence

    Employment & Domestic Violence

    Employment & Domestic Violence: A Study on Urban Women of Khulna City Chapter One Introduction 1. Introduction The idea that the home is a holy shelter for harmony and rest of the mind has become a myth. Domestic violence, in truth, does not fit into this ideal picture and realistically does not co-operate with this conception of the home. Violence ruins the image of the peaceful and safe home. In this light, on the basis

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    Submitted: May 5, 2015 By: Humaun Kabir Munna
  • The Interpretation of Violence in Modern Warfare

    The Interpretation of Violence in Modern Warfare

    THE INTERPRETATION OF VIOLENCE IN MODERN WARFARE: THREE POINTS OF VIEW Napier’s memoirs demonstrate the violence of the battle against the French as a death sentence, Arndt’s call to arms describes the idealistic nationalist movement in Germany and Goya’s painting “The Third of May” illustrates the terror of war. These three pieces describe, from the point of view of the realist, the idealist and the reactionary, the violence of modern warfare. William Napier’s memoir

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    Submitted: June 23, 2015 By: Jean-François Dionne
  • How Does Steinbeck Explore Loneliness in of Mice and Men

    How Does Steinbeck Explore Loneliness in of Mice and Men

    Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, explores the theme of loneliness through his characterisation. The novel is set during the 1930s in Soledad, California, highlighting its isolation and overwhelming sense of loneliness. Through the introduction, Steinbeck prepares readers for a novel saturated in loneliness. Virtually every character portrays different causes of loneliness. However, these causes are also observed in contemporary society and relate to personal experience. Steinbeck explores loneliness through the characterisation of protagonists,

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    Submitted: August 25, 2015 By: yteh

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