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- 12061: Paul Bernardo
- ... like a missile. Karla suffered love at first sight, with his looks, charm and maturity she couldn't go wrong. Karla was just the type of women Bernardo desired. She was good-looking, had a great body was naive and trusting, someone he could control, dominate and use as his personal sex toy. There sex life fired into action and the two were constantly searching for new adventures. The pair began ...
- 12062: Booker T. Washington 2
- ... were not being treated equal. Mainly because they were black. But that was not the only reason. Blacks were also not treated equally because they did not possess the intelligence and skills of whites. A great man decided to fight for equality between blacks and whites. His name was Booker Taliaferro Washington. Booker T. Washington was born into slavery on James Burrough s Virginia Plantation in 1856. When he was 9 ...
- 12063: Classical Economist - Adam Smith
- ... institutions, Adam Smith remains a timely and indispensable guide to the modern dilemma. The Myth of Adam Smith Although Adam Smith is often thought of today as an economist, he was in fact (as his great contemporaries Hume, Burke, Kant, and Hegel recognized) an original and insightful thinker whose work covers an immense territory including moral philosophy, political economy, rhetorical theory, aesthetics, and jurisprudence. He laid the foundation for the capitalist ...
- 12064: Celine Dion
- ... she has set for is to take things a little slower, and enjoy her home life a little more. She also wants to try to stay famous, and keep getting better. Celine has enjoyed a great relationship with her fans. She has so many of them, and most are very devoted to her. When she started out in Quebec, her fans their absolutely loved her. But as she became more famous ...
- 12065: Macbeth: Aristotelian Tragedy
- ... by-scene analysis for Act I scene vi, details the use of dramatic irony when Duncan realizes that Lord Macbeth isn't there to greet him, which is very discourteous but still treats Macbeth with great admiration, "Conduct me to mine host: we lone him highly/And shall conduct our graces toward him." Meanwhile Macbeth is plotting King Duncans murder. Dramatic irony enriches the last act of the play. Macbeth has ...
- 12066: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
- ... of his most famous books 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. This book combines adventure, suspense and mystery throwing in a few pieces of information about life under the sea. The book begins with some great suspense, it begins with a boat chasing a giant monster that has destroyed some huge unsinkable ships. Every time they get close to this monster a giant stream of water shoots hundreds of feet into ...
- 12067: Death of A Salesman: Willy Loman - A Man With A Dream
- ... of the past. Thinking of himself and his son Biff who had potential, but did not take advantage of it. Biff was Willy's inspiration as a father. He had the determination to become a great football player, not to mention make something with his life and the Loman name. However, Biff flunked math and threw all of his opportunities away. It was with these circumstances that Biff and his father ...
- 12068: The Divine Comedy: Dante
- ... spirit was sent to help aid Dante from his error and help him return back. This is purely love and compassion at its best. Sending someone into hell to rescue another person out of there. Great lengths were taken to help Dante return back to the straight way. I do not believe such action was taken if Dante was to end up in hell all along. For some reason midway in ...
- 12069: Antigone: Civil Disobedience
- ... is immoral, or unjust. Antigone decided to bury Polynices, for she was obeying the gods, even though it was declared illegal by Creon. “Look on me, you noble sons of Thebes- the last of a great line kings, I alone, see what I suffer now at the hands of breed of men- all for reverence, my reverence for the gods!” (page 106) This quote illustrates how Antigone believed that the power ...
- 12070: Barney Vs. Sesame Street
- ... the show is aimed at four and five year old children and h that much younger. Sesame Street is aimed for all ages. Who won the battle? I think it was Barney. They are both great children shows but Sesame Street is to much energy for kids, and it does not teach about friendship and politeness as Barney does. That is one of the most important things in life. Barney also ...
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