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- 10581: William Carlos Williams: A Poet On A Mission
- ... Living a life that was rather conventional, using a writing style that was essentially breaking the mold, and having a style that most critics were unsure about, Williams established a new genre to the poetic world. THE SIMPLE THINGS IN LIFE William Carlos Williams; born on September seventeenth, 1883, in Rutherford, New Jersey; was the first of two sons born to the middle class status of George and Raquel (Helene) Williams ... those who always seek the truth. WORKS CITED Bloom, Harold, ed. The Chelsea House Library of Literary Criticism: Twentieth-Century American Literature, Volume 7. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1988. DISCovering Ostrom, Alan. The Poetic World of William Carlos Williams. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1966. Paul, Sherman. The Music of Survival: A Biography of a Poem By William Carlos Williams. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1968. Unger, Leonard, ed. American ...
- 10582: Why Our Grading System Is Impo
- ... is apparent that without a system of scholastic comparison very few would strive to learn. What motivation would there be to read that extra page or two the night before the big examination? In the world of grading, the extra page could mean 20 points on a physics test. In the unrealistic world of Lean, however, that one page which could result in the absolute epiphany of the reader, could mean nothing, save the written reports of descriptive comments dependability, intelligence, and honesty. Arthur Lean claims that it ...
- 10583: Miscegination Is Genetic Suicide:- A Critical Look At Race-m
- ... of genetic diversity which has evolved over many thousands of years in order to better adapt us for our respective environments is being destroyed with miscegination - that is - \\"race-mixing\\". As every species in the world developed, it\\'s sub-species and it\\'s further strains and breeds under those have evolved for a very specific reason - the preservation of the species, and ultimately, life itself. Each species is like a ... reached down and fused the base elements of life into a single-cell organism, that\\'s how long this process has been taking place. As the amoeba of life spread to different parts of a world that was just beginning to take shape, it encountered different challenges for survival, the cells that couldn\\'t survive died and the one or two mutated cells that could survive continued, multiplying and dominating each ...
- 10584: The Development of Ancient Systems of Writing in Iraq and Egypt
- ... great writing system of the Ancient Middle East appeared, the Egyptian Hieroglyphs. From the Greek ta hieroglyphica, meaning 'the sacred carved (letters)' comes our word hieroglyphics. Hieroglyphics are probably the most artistic scripts in the world, consisting of actual drawings or carvings of things from the real world and written continuously in either columns or in a horizontal line. This script was read from right to left, or sometimes from left to right, with upper signs being read before lower ones. (See Fig ...
- 10585: The Life and Work of Robert Browning
- ... his work is, "a moral tonic." Such readers appreciate him as a man who lived bravely and as a writer who thought of life as one joyful battle. He believed that the imperfections of the world would someday be remedied by an all-loving God. Typical of this group are the Browning societies usually regard the poet as a wise philosopher and religious teacher. This idea is backed strongly by Robert's poem Pippa Passes. "God is in his heaven- All's right with the world" The second group enjoys Browning's writing not so much for his attempt to solve problems of religious doubt than for his attempt to solve problems of how poetry should be written. Poets such as ...
- 10586: Anti-Matter
- ... anti-matter would cause if not treated with the utmost care and safety. Discovering anti-matter could mean the end of the Earth as we know it, one mistake could mean the end of the world and a release of high-energy gamma rays that could wipe out the life on earth in mere minutes. It was a quite interesting article, with a lot of information that could affect the entire world. The article, however, did not focus on the benefits or disadvantages of anti-matter nor did it mention the practical uses of anti-matter. They are too expensive to use for powering rocket ships, and ...
- 10587: Summer Of The Monkeys
- ... time and place when miracles were really the simplest things. Up until Jay Berry was fourteen years old, no other boy on earth could have been happier. He didn't have a worry in the world. But, just when things were really looking good for him, something happened. He got mixed up with a bunch of monkeys. Those monkeys all but drove him out of his mind. He should have kept ... on was called Cherokee Nation. It lay in a strip from the foothills of the Ozark Mountains to the banks of the Illinois River in northeastern Oklahoma. That was probably the last place in the world that anyone would expect to find a bunch of monkeys. During breakfast one morning, the Lee family's milk cow, Sally Gooden, ran off. Jay Berry was sent out to look for her. He found ...
- 10588: Castro
- On August 13, 1926 one of the world's most fierce leaders was brought upon this earth. He would be recognized world wide as Fidel Castro. Born near Biran Cuba he grew up on his mother And fathers 200 acre sugar cane plantation (Groiler 1996 n. Page). When Castro turned age six he was sent away to ...
- 10589: Same Sex Marriages? By Definition, It Cannot Exist
- ... crime and poverty in our country. People don't know the difference between right and wrong. Children need a mother and a father to teach family values and the difference between right and wrong. The world would be a much better place if everyone had a parent or a teacher to show the them the proper path. Unfortunately, this is not the case. If more of society would put a priority ... these deplorable situations could lead to a catastrophe. If no one has any morals or ethics, this great nation would come to its decline. If no one has any morals or ethics, not even the world's most powerful military will be able stop the catastrophe. The argument against this point, raised by the supporters, is the question of divorced parents and single parents. According to religious philosophy, single parenting is ...
- 10590: Scarlet Letter
- ... not conceived out of sin, but rather brought up amidst defying associations. As a direct consequence of her sinful passions she conceives a child, Pearl. Not an evil child in the true sense of the world, but in all actuality Pearl is a reflection of her parents love and immorality. Further, Dimmesdale lacks the courage to confess his sin for he cares more for his social reputation as a man of ... magistrate force her to stand on the public scaffold where all the villagers could see her enduring public disgrace. This punishment alienates her among commoners. Pearl comprehends her position as a born outcast from the world and retaliates with the bitterest hatred. She never creates a friend, and her favorite activities include playing with flowers and trees. Anything affiliated with the forest is considered evil in the eyes of the Puritans ...
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