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- 3421: Comparing Henry David Thoreau and Herman Melville's Writings
- ... acceptance resulting in tragedy or revelation for the humans dealing with nature. Melville portrays a man thoroughly involved with the natural powers of the sea continually seeking his fame and economic success in the whaling business. In contrast, Thoreau believed in complete independence striving for freedom to reach a goal. However, Thoreau, following his inner feelings, needed to experience life reducing it to its bare essentials and learn from what nature ...
- 3422: Alice Munro's "Boys and Girls"
- ... be the rough and tumble one. "Girls don't slam doors like that." "Girls keep their knees together when they sit down." And worse still, when I asked some questions, "That's none of girls' business." I continued to slam the doors and sit as awkwardly as possible, thinking that by such measures I kept myself free. (p. 532) The narrator, however, did not keep her self free. Eventually, she began ...
- 3423: Literature: Tool For The Masses to Grasp and Form Opinions on A Subject
- ... colonists and help from outside powers was to claim total independence. In Paine's own words, "Until an independence is declared, the continent will feel itself like a man who continues putting off some unpleasant business...and is continually haunted with the thoughts of its necessity" (Coolidge 31). While Paine was working on Common Sense, the war had changed theatres into New York. Paine felt it his duty to fight in ...
- 3424: The Theory of Property
- ... In turn, this facilitated change in political, military and social relations. The dominant force of imperialism combined with the resources available allowed the Europeans to mold trade with the Amerindians into a profitable, while inconsiderate, business venture. In contrast to Morgan, who holds that both the availability and the definition of the value of objects evolve through time, Wolf is intrigued by the effects property has on every aspect of inter ...
- 3425: Walking The Tight Rope
- ... and thereby entertain. Although some advance a musical art form whose artistic, political and social implications have yet to be thoroughly critiqued or completely understood, rap music's firmly entrenched dual role as a corporate business and cultural artform demands that artists primarily project stereotypes of young Black men as reality. Within the music industry the belief persists that images of Black men as gun-toters, drug users, drug sellers, irresponsible ...
- 3426: Internet Firewalls
- ... encryption virtually insures the security of sensitive data transmitted over the Internet. Standards for applying these technologies to the Internet are just emerging and have yet to gain wide acceptance. Once they do, however, conducting business on the Internet will be even more secure than in-person transactions. Virtual Private Network (VPN) technology is being included in some of the more advanced software systems today and provides an added measure of ...
- 3427: Nicholas Romanov
- ... the Romanov empire. Nicholas II was brought up by his father Alexander III who didnt believe that his son could take an intelligent interest in anything and therefore did not educate him in the business of state . The fact that his father who died at age 49 thought that he had many more years ahead of him may also be another factor behind Nicholas poor leadership of Russia . Alexander who ...
- 3428: Neve Campbell
- ... it was to be like an actor, a different type of performer. She needed to express herself in emotions and words, not through her body. The theatre also gave her some connections with the movie business. The final stage of Neves career was important too. It taught her one important thing mostly, she says Things have happened quickly for me and they can stop as quickly as they started. But ...
- 3429: Novelty Never Lasts
- ... mostly because I know exactly how the movie theater works, I no longer experience the same thrill about going to the movies that I once did. I know all the ins and outs of the business I need to, and I am no longer fascinated by the movie theater industry. I find this loss of appreciation unfortunate to say the least, but at least I was making some money in the ...
- 3430: A Raisin in the Sun: Struggles
- ... identity and individuality as a person. He feels as if an empty life lies ahead of him with no future. Walter encounters his problem and comes up with an idea of opening up his own business, to get control over his life, and puts up all his effort to achieve it. Even though his goal is not achieved, Walter still succeeded in his mental spirit and his attitude changed near the ...
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