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  • Death Penalty

    Death Penalty

    Capital Punishment is the ordered execution of a convicted prisoner by jury. Since 1976, there have been over 1,000 executions conducted in the United States. Not only is the Death Penalty morally wrong and should be abolished, but it is useless. Many will argue its use, but every pro-death penalty argument can be countered by statistics; plus the system is too imperfect to leave it instated, even if morality wasn’t an issue. Supporters of the

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Black Death

    Black Death

    The Tragedy of the Black Death Imagine yourself alone on a street corner, coughing up bloody mucous each time you exhale. You are gasping for a full breath of air, but realizing that is not possible, you give up your fight to stay alive. You're thinking, why is this happening to me? That is how the victims of the Black Death felt. The Black Death had many different effects on the people of the Middle

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    Essay Length: 1,997 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Stenly
  • J.R.R. Tolkien: Creator of the Modern Fantasy

    J.R.R. Tolkien: Creator of the Modern Fantasy

    J.R.R. Tolkien: Creator of the Modern Fantasy J.R.R. Tolkien was born in South Africa, although he considered himself a British man throughout his adulthood. He experienced World War I firsthand in the trenches. He was a professor of Old English and other archaic languages and had a strong love for such languages. Tolkien also felt a strong tie for his homeland, England, and desired to create mythology for England. Tolkien was able to write the

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Edward
  • Modernism in the Real Inspector Hound

    Modernism in the Real Inspector Hound

    Tom Stoppard – The Real Inspector Hound Trying to define postmodernism would mean setting boundaries. This is exactly what postmodernism is not about. Jean Baudrillard, a sociology professor at the University of Nanterre from the 1960s through 1987, has become the embodiment of postmodernism. He developed the view that we are at the end of history and history may be reversing itself, so we live in a “post-orgy state of things” (Baudrillard in Best and

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    Essay Length: 727 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Mike
  • Death After the Loss of an Intimate Partner

    Death After the Loss of an Intimate Partner

    The first pertains to the sexual identify of the deceased and her partner. Lesbian and homosexual relationships present a variety of complications. These issues are unique in the lesbian and gay community and impact the grieving experience. Often couples have kept their relationship a secret and face the risk of being alienated from family rituals for the deceased. The second issue is the impact of death caused by a plane crash. Sudden and unexpected death

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Mike
  • When Death Is Not Always a Devil

    When Death Is Not Always a Devil

    When Death Is Not Always a Devil “Against all the injuries of life, I have the refuge of death. If I can choose between a death of torture and one that is simple and easy, why should I not select the latter? As I chose the ship in which I sail and the house which I inhabit, so will I choose the death by which I leave life. In no matter more than death should

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Artur
  • Death and Decay of the Southern Ideal

    Death and Decay of the Southern Ideal

    Death and Decay of the Southern Ideal In William Faulkner’s short story “A Rose for Emily” the reader is introduced to the small, post-civil war town, of Jefferson, Mississippi. Jefferson, while fictional, embodies the erosion of Southern ideals and beliefs dating back to pre-civil war Mississippi. The encroachment of the New South is echoed in the mussing of the narrator, who represents the community of Jefferson as he reminisces about the central character in

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: regina
  • Cash Killers: Death of the High-Street.

    Cash Killers: Death of the High-Street.

    Cash killers: Death of the High-Street. Since the introduction of the internet in the early nineties (Leiner et al 2003) http://www.isoc.org/internet/history/brief.shtml it has shown phenomenal growth. This is especially true of the past four years with a 23% increase in home internet access (wallis 2006). This huge increase has been fuelled by cheaper prices by both providers and hardware (as described by Moores Law) as well as higher computer literacy levels since the government introduction

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    Essay Length: 845 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Max
  • Post Modernism Vs. Modernism

    Post Modernism Vs. Modernism

    Modernism vs. Post Modernism The ideas of modernism and post modernism are fundamentally different. Modernism is the belief that human beings can improve their environment, using scientific knowledge, technology and putting all of those things into practice. Modernism is prevalent in the field of arts. The concept of post modernism looks at the ideas behind modernism and questions whether they really exist. (wikipedia) Modernism began in the early 1800's. It emerged with Manet and Baudelaire

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    Essay Length: 375 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Wendy
  • October Sky and Hte Greyhound Tragedy

    October Sky and Hte Greyhound Tragedy

    Homer vs. The Woman When you think about a dream, have you ever thought that would come true or is it something that you wish for? Are there certain people or obstacles that would keep you from achieving that dream? Even though the woman in the story “ The Greyhound Tragedy” by Richard Brautigan was not successful in accomplishing her dream, Homer in October Sky did, these characters share a connection. Both of these individuals

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Analyse the Dramatic Uses of the Chorus in Greek Tragedy; in What Ways Do Traces of the Choric Function Occur in Twentieth-Century Drama?

    Analyse the Dramatic Uses of the Chorus in Greek Tragedy; in What Ways Do Traces of the Choric Function Occur in Twentieth-Century Drama?

    The full influence of Greek tragedy upon our modern theatre is incomprehensible, with the mainstays of theatrical convention largely demonstrating roots within Greek tragedy. The choric function is just one of these conventions. This essay hopes to explore various uses of the Chorus within Greek tragedies by Aeschylus and Sophocles, and then to analyse how traits of a Greek Chorus, and the choric function can be found within 20th Century Theatre. The Chorus in

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Monika
  • Life, Love and Death: The Work of Adam Fuss

    Life, Love and Death: The Work of Adam Fuss

    Life, Love and Death: The work of Adam Fuss Peanut butter and jelly, a common combination of two separate entities, most people have heard of this duo, many enjoy it, but only one manufacturer packaged them together in a handy snack. Much like the tasty treat that is Goobers is the tasty duo of Adam Fuss and Roland Barthes. Two separate men, Adam Fuss and Roland Barthes put together in one reading, complementing and accentuating

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Death of God and the Celebrity Atheists

    Death of God and the Celebrity Atheists

    In today’s society, people care more about celebrities than they do about the people in their own neighborhood. Even more disturbing people follow celebrities as if they are prophets. They even try to share the same beliefs Kabbalah has reached the height of its popularity with a-list celebrities like Demi Moore, Madonna, and Britney Spears. Tom Cruise has done the same for Scientology. Therefore, it would only make sense for George Clooney and Angelina Jolie‘s

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    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Simplistic Death of Kafka

    Simplistic Death of Kafka

    As a primary author of the early 20th century, Kafka although very influential, was unconventional and wrote stories such as The Trial which are unclear leaving the reader wondering the reasoning for it all. Kafka’s stories were a combination of reality and vivid exaggerations having to do with the main character often being persecuted, such as Gregor who was beaten by his father in Metamorphosis and the son in The Judgment who committed suicide. The

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    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Mike
  • Traditional Versus Modern Ethics

    Traditional Versus Modern Ethics

    Well, at any given time there are many different standards of ethics around the world, depending on where you are. The main thing to know is that ethics are winding down, things are getting less ethical, and they are developing into something worse. The early developments in moral and political philosophy left a lasting effect through the history of those. For both moral and political philosophy it is both Plato and Aristotle that have been

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    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Willy Loman : The Tragedy of The American Dream

    Willy Loman : The Tragedy of The American Dream

    Willy Loman : The Tragedy of the American Dream Prosperity, job security, hard work and family union are some of the concepts that involve the American Dream, generally speaking. Some people think this dream is something automatically granted; or in contrast, as in the story “Death of a Salesman” written by Arthur Miller, as something that has to be achieved in order to be successful in life. The play takes issues with those in America

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    Submitted: December 20, 2009 By: Mike
  • Death Penalty

    Death Penalty

    THE DEATH PENALTY The main purpose of this study is to explain the incorrectness of the death penalty, the contradiction between international human rights and the death penalty; to prove the capital punishment is not deterrent, in the light of historical experiments. -------HISTORY--------- The first traces of the death penalty could be seen in the Code of King Hammurabi of Babylon in the 18th century BC, but the first recorded punishment was in the 16th

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Wendy
  • The U. S. Government Should Uphold the Death Penalty in All the States That Carry It.

    The U. S. Government Should Uphold the Death Penalty in All the States That Carry It.

    The U. S. Government should uphold the death penalty in all the states that carry it. My assigned position in this paper is to inform people about the benefits of capital punishment. The views are solely those of the authors and not of myself. I am only gathering information and giving brief examples of why this ruling should not be stricken from our justice system. The death penalty has been part of justice system since

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Jon
  • Death Row Inmates

    Death Row Inmates

    Imagine a man who commits murder, and is given a fifteen year jail sentence and is returned to the streets where he kills again. He is imprisoned again only to be released. This could happen since almost one in ten death row inmates has been convicted of murder at least once. That means that some death row inmates have had more than one opportunity to rehabilitate, yet continue to commit crimes. Should the U.S. justice

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Artur
  • A Comparison of the Modern Are and the 1920 with Quotes of from the Great Gatsby

    A Comparison of the Modern Are and the 1920 with Quotes of from the Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is set in the 1920’s. A story of disillusioned love of men, women and money. During the rise of the stock market in the aftermath of the war led to a sudden, sustained increase in the national wealth and a newfound materialism, as people began to spend and consume at unprecedented levels. There for the novel will compromise a much larger and less romantic extent of their lives.

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Max
  • The Realtionship Between Death and Freedom in Sorrows of a Young Werther and Crime and Punishment

    The Realtionship Between Death and Freedom in Sorrows of a Young Werther and Crime and Punishment

    The relationship between death and freedom is a common thread throughout Sorrows of a Young Werther by Goethe and Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky. The relationship illustrated in both works is that one cannot achieve true freedom until they are dead. Until death, Werther and Raskolnikov will always feel the restrictions that society places upon them. Werther feels restricted due to the unrequited love of Lotte and Raskolnikov feels restricted by the moral code that

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Anna
  • The Relationship Between Sugar and Slavery in the Early Modern Period.

    The Relationship Between Sugar and Slavery in the Early Modern Period.

    "No commodity on the face of the Earth has been wrested from the soil or the seas, from the skies or the bowels of the earth with such misery and human blood as sugar" ...(Anon) Sugar in its many forms is as old as the Earth itself. It is a sweet tasting thing for which humans have a natural desire. However there is more to sugar than its sweet taste, rather cane sugar has been

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Mike
  • Death with Dignity

    Death with Dignity

    Dying With Dignity Presented to: Professor M. Shane Heard In Partial Fulfillment of Credit for; English 108: College Writing and Research Missouri Western State College March 9, 2005 On Tuesday, March 24, an elderly Oregon woman, acting with the aid of a doctor, dosed herself with potent chemicals and died. The woman had lived with breast cancer for more than 20 years. By all accounts her final hours were private and peaceful, as she became

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: July
  • Death Penalty

    Death Penalty

    The death penalty has been a very controversial subject for many American citizens for decades. To each individual, the death penalty can only mean one thing and that is the state has the right to sentence someone to death because of a murder he or she has committed. I choose to argue that the death penalty is good and should be chosen by all. Utilitarianism means that the right action is one that maximizes utility

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Monika
  • The Death of Antigone

    The Death of Antigone

    In Sophocles' Antigone, Antigone saw her action of burying her brother as a just one. It may not have been just in the eyes of Creon and the people of Thebes, but she was not concerned with the laws that mortals had made. Antigone saw the divine laws of the gods to be much more important than those of mortals. She felt that if she died while upholding the laws of the gods, that her

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    Submitted: December 22, 2009 By: Yan

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