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- 22501: A Tale Of Two Cities
- ... also put on trial again, but is set free after being in prison for a year and three months. The same day he was freed he was re-arrested and put on trial again after new evidence was brought forward by the Defarges. When Dr. Manette was in prison he wrote a letter telling of an incident that accrued in a country house outside of Paris in 1757. The letter stated ...
- 22502: Bobbies
- ... in Parliament. Peel's first interest in police began when acting as home secretary in Parliament. As home secretary, Peel began a major program to reform criminal law. From 1823 to 130, he formed many new ordinances including the improvement of the prison system, lessening criminal punishments, and running the administration of justice. Peel's major problem was an increasing crime rate. He insisted on improving crime detection and in 1829 ...
- 22503: The Vedlt
- ... limits or bounds, the children do as they please. When they are told not to do something they cry about it and do it anyway. George would not allow Peter to take a rocket to New York, Peter became extremely angry with this and never forgave him. One day Peter and Wendy turn their room into Africa and keep it that way for a long time. The Santa Clause in the ...
- 22504: Gun Control - A Firing Issue
- ... cars” because these are said to be the favored vehicles of drunk and reckless drivers. “Assault weapons” are or were surprisingly attributed to less than one quarter of one percent of violent crimes in New Jersey. A police officer has a better chance of encountering an escaped tiger from the local zoo than confronting an “assault weapon”. Gun control should not take place. The constitution prohibits it, common sense ...
- 22505: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- ... t trust children with edge tools, don't trust man, great God, with more power than he has, until he has learned to use that little better. What a hell should we make of the world if we could do what we would! Put a button on the foil till the young fencers have learned not to put each others eyes out." Here Emerson is explaining that that if anyone is ...
- 22506: Large Mouth Bass
- ... not. At an early age the parents leave them and they are left with others. The other bass do not play with each other, due to the constant threat of other animals. In the bass world there is no time for play. There are two times that bass show allelomimeticism. They show it at a very young age, and at an older age. When the bass are just born and they ...
- 22507: The Yellow Wallpaper 2
- ... shake the pattern, I got up and ran to help her." By seeing this woman, the narrator begins to think that freeing the woman behind the wallpaper will later on free her from the forbidden world that she was kept from for 3 months. This imprisonment has backfired, for the main purpose of it was to retain the health of the narrator. Yet, all it did was drive her mental capacity ...
- 22508: Rockefeller Drug Laws
- ... of keeping these laws? The worst thing about the Rockefeller drug laws is that they just don’t work. The enactment of these laws has not stopped the use or the sale of drugs, an new method for dealing with drug crimes is needed. This may mean more education, or more rehab facilities, or even still sending the criminals to jail, but for a more reasonable amount of time, or at ...
- 22509: Canada Broadcast Industry
- ... S and foreign programming services. The idea of "consumer-driven TV" also appears with the convenience of advanced technologies. One of several initiatives by CRTC includes more customization of TV services offered to the subscribers. New opportunities for cooperative ventures open up among the network companies. As described above, this "technology-driven" transition period has already shown impacts on many areas of our society as Vipond's "technological determinism" predicted. Once ...
- 22510: The Yellow Wallpaper
- ... enough that a step like that is improper and might be misconstrued." The narrator appears to have no knowledge that this very obsession might be misconstrued as well. As if everything is fine in her world as long as she gets this woman out. She goes on to say, "I don't like to look out of the windows even--there are so many those creeping women, and they creep so ...
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