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681: An Insight Into Virtual Reality
... Escape From Castle Wolfenstein. In it, you are looking through the eyes of an escaped POW from a Nazi death camp. You must walk around in a maze of dungeons were you will eventually fight Hitler. One example of a virtual reality movie is Stephen King's The Lawnmower Man. It is about a mentally retarded man that uses virtual reality as a means of overcoming his handicap and becoming smarter ...
682: Development of Computers and Technology
... to help build the computer that was supposed to solve the Navy's obstacles. During the war, German scientists made impressive advances in computer design. In 1940 they even made a formal development proposal to Hitler, who rejected farther work on the scheme, thinking the war was already won. In Britain however, scientists succeeded in making a computer called Colossus, which helped in cracking supposedly unbreakable German radio codes. The Nazis ...
683: An Insight Into Virtual Reality
... Escape From Castle Wolfenstein. In it, you are looking through the eyes of an escaped POW from a Nazi death camp. You must walk around in a maze of dungeons were you will eventually fight Hitler. One example of a virtual reality movie is Stephen King's The Lawnmower Man. It is about a mentally retarded man that uses virtual reality as a means of overcoming his handicap and becoming smarter ...
684: Dickens and "The Jew"
... from the beginning of time. The Apostle Paul killed Jews until they converted. Then Martin Luther came along to try to make all the Jews assimilate and convert to Christianity. Then, of course, there was Hitler. Persecution and horror beset these people. They did nothing to deserve that. They were just practicing what they believed and who they were. In Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, the Jew Shylock was forced to ...
685: Maus
... anything, and his actions show that he has been through bad times and he does not take anything for granted. He sees a possible future use for any object. “I cannot forget it…ever since Hitler I don’t like to throw out even a crumb” (78). Art says, “When I was little, if I didn’t eat EVERYTHING mom served, pop and I would argue ‘til I ran to my ...
686: Static And Dynamic Characters In THe Diary of Anne Frank
... they are something else instead of what they really are. In the Diary of Anne Frank, all the characters are one thing, but they all have one fear, and that fear is the Nazis and Hitler. They don't experience the real life outside, they are cooped up in the Annex and by that, they make their own private conflicts. They change or don't change now and then, but they ...
687: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and Fahrenheit 451: Changing The System
... times of which these novels were written I can see why the authors also wanted to fight to change the system. When Fahrenheit 451 was originally written, it was during World War II when Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini became notorious for their unjust and ruthless actions and their totalitarian rule. When Kesey wrote One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest it was after the Korean War, which was not a ...
688: Maus: The Holocaust
Maus: The Holocaust The Holocaust was a devastating period of time. Many people suffered, particularly Europe`s jewish population. Led by a man named Adolf Hitler, the Nazi party of Germany slaughtered nearly six million innocent jewish people. The Holocaust killed many people physically, but even those who managed to survive often died inside. In the book Maus, by Art Spiegelman ...
689: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
... Cures for related than you might think; they are separate problems. 6. Think of it: perhaps the more insane This brings up an interesting point. They a man is the more powerful he could mention Hitler after this quote, and if you become. Think about it, some of the most powerful people in the world are also the most insane. I think that it goes back to creativity, the more crazy ...
690: To Kill A Mockingbird: Atticus
... being just like any other person. When Scout’s teacher gets mad over one kind of prejudice act, but not about one that is in their own town, she gets flustered. “…How can you hate Hitler so bad an’ then turn around and be ugly about folks right at home?” One huge principle Atticus wants the children to try to do is to step inside someone else’s skin to see ...


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