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- 3291: Critical Analysis Of Soldiers
- ... He did not want any consequences. He did not want any consequences ever again. He wanted to live along without consequences.' . . . His desire to avoid consequences is his single overriding motivation. He fondly recalls the French and German women because relationships with them were uncomplicated and without consequence; there was no need even to talk. He wants the hometown women but does not act on these desires because they are too ...
- 3292: St. Louis Communities
- ... from the areas of Soulard and Lafayette Square to neighboring communities at a rapid pace. The Compton Heights area is coming back with rebuilt old Victorian styled houses and private gated streets that contrast the French styled flats of Soulard. The Shaw and Tower Grove area are also following the lead of revitalization similar to these charming old neighborhoods. While the residential areas we have discussed are making a major comeback ...
- 3293: Brave New World
- ... make advances toward John but his savage attitude doesnt allow it. The downfall of John begins with the death of his mother in the new world. John goes crazy and tries to induce a revolution among the utopians that work at the hospital. He leaves to escape his nightmare, but cannot avoid the people. The Utopians drive him to suicide, which was his only option to escape the new society ...
- 3294: Secularization
- ... a theory of secularization because it views this differentiation from the perspective of radical clash of each of the sphere. Protestant Reformation, formation of modern states, growth of modern capitalism and the early modern scientific revolution. Each of the four developments was one carrier of the process of secularization. Only the economic development affects the rates of secularization. Rise of modern science was one of the key developments that brought about ...
- 3295: Brave New World
- ... put her arms round him and kissed him again and again" (107). All of these emotions contribute to someone's personality and help him or her to grow as a feeling person. Since the industrial revolution, human kind has placed great emphasis on technological change. The Savage society teaches us that pre-industrial values may have as much to offer us as modern technological society does, and possibly more. The so ...
- 3296: Character Analysis of Metamorphosis
- ... memorable impact. Before Gregor's transformation, his father had been, sullen, and lethargic. His mother is asthmatic. His sister is lazy. After the metamorphosis, his father regains vitality; the mother sews, the sister learns music, French, and short hand. Gregor had gone through a physical transformation but he changed the least throughout the story. From the beginning to end, he loves his family no matter what. Even when he discovers that ...
- 3297: Battle Between Sexes Critical
- ... it. Women have been thought of as being deviant. Typical female values are perceived at as being generous and caring and being all about peace and harmony while men are competitive and independent. The Soviet Revolution promised: women raised and trained exactly like men were to work under the same conditions and for the same amount of pay. Men were the one s who made the decisions that could effect a ...
- 3298: Brave New World 7
- ... make advances toward John but his savage attitude doesn t allow it. The downfall of John begins with the death of his mother in the new world. John goes crazy and tries to induce a revolution among the utopians that work at the hospital. He leaves to escape his nightmare, but cannot avoid the people. The Utopians drive him to suicide, which was his only option to escape the new society ...
- 3299: Brave New World 6
- ... put her arms round him and kissed him again and again" (107). All of these emotions contribute to someone's personality and help him or her to grow as a feeling person. Since the industrial revolution, human kind has placed great emphasis on technological change. The Savage society teaches us that pre-industrial values may have as much to offer us as modern technological society does, and possibly more. The so ...
- 3300: Smart Cards
- ... and this seems to have happened at Exeter University in relation to the implementation of their smart card system. For example, Exeter was praised by a national newspaper: "The university s (Exeter] involvement in the revolution of the information age is reflected in its academic and research work." (The Times 1997). Finally, the prospects for the future of smart cards are good, and the consensus seems to be that its going ...
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