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- 11541: Great Gatsby
- ... I've been everywhere and seen everything and love everything," implying that she has been around the globe and seen everything there is to offer. She thinks that she can solve the problems of the world because she has gone to a few more places than other people have and that she knows more than other people do. Her wealth has given her the opportunity to visit extraordinary places, but it ... Baker everything they had ever wanted. It has enriched their lives and their lifestyles. But it has also made their altitude towards others vain. Their wealth has revealed their vanity for the rest of the world to see. March 12, 1998 English III Honors
- 11542: A Review of I Heard The Owl Call My Name
- ... part of our lives. this is the most touching, entertaining, and informing story you will ever read! This book describes in detail the native's character and the way he/she interacts with the outside world. The reader has lots to learn about this. Their lifestyle is different. They use canoes and walking for transportation. They do not have trucks or cars to get around, like we do. Also, places where they live, and all the appliances they use are more primitive, and the houses are wooden cottages. The native's way of behaving and interacting with the outside people and world is also a lot different. All the ceremonies including the costumes and poems, songs, etc prove how they are protective of their native culture and heritage. The natives do not trust the european dsecendents, because ...
- 11543: The Problem of Teens and Smoking
- ... smokers do know that smoking cigarettes cause cancer, they just smoke because its rebellious. Some other reasons why teens smoke is because they feel like they are invincible, also because they live in a world of violence, a world were they think they will get shot or get AIDS before the ever die of cancer. To cut down on these teens from smoking, anti-smoking advocates have called for stricter regulation of cigarettes. They ...
- 11544: Friedrich Nietzsche's Philosophy
- ... many people who do not know who they are. People tend to follow the group. Dress how everyone else dresses, listen to the same music everyone else listens too and they never explore their own world. This to me is the weak or slave. There is a whole world out there waiting to be found. Art, culture and nature if they only open their eyes to see it. Like Nietzsches philosophy states, even the weak have the desire for power. The weak to ...
- 11545: Maggie: A Girl of the Streets - Innocence vs. Experience
- Maggie: A Girl of the Streets - Innocence vs. Experience It is believed that the world exists in two fashions, innocence and experience. Neither can exist without its opposite. Innocence is where humans begin, and they must pass through experience on their way to heaven. One figure from turn-of-the ... Jimmie is the epitome of experience, driving his horses through the city and trampling any innocence upon which they come. He cannot understand how Maggie could possibly remain innocent surrounded by the filth of his world. Maggie seeks only escape from the Bowery but doesn't wish to become as her family. She latches onto Pete as a symbol of maturity and success who can both appreciate her innocence and incorporate ...
- 11546: Being A Doctor
- ... dawn of medicine in 450 B.C, the technology and techniques of modern medicine have changed dramatically in todays society. Hippocrates gave the most influential information for medicine, giving it a basis in this world today. In the last one hundred years, there has been an expanding eagerness for young doctors to explore more in medicine. These enthusiastic doctors are spread throughout the United States, setting examples for young children ... large salaries they have a considerable amount of stress, but a well paid job. Physicians have eagerness and ambition to go to work everyday, despite the circumstances, and to their best. For everyday in this world, for every physician who goes to work, a precise life is saved.
- 11547: Lord Of The Flies
- ... do not realize the long term consequences involved with not having necessities like shelter and a signal fire, and before long, fun rebels against common sense, turning the island into chaos. Eventually there is a war, the hunters against the worker/dreamers. III How About the Themes.... The author, William Golding, helped describe the theme of Lord of the Flies when he said, The attempt to trace the defects of society ... the end rescue where adult life appears, dignified and capable, but in reality doing the same thing the children were, fighting, the cruiser on which the children were taken from the island in is a war machine, designed to kill other sea going ships, but who is there to rescue the adults? The other theme is about the way people treat others. In the book there are two murders, both in ...
- 11548: Acid Rain
- Acid Rain INTRODUCTION: Acid rain is a great problem in our world. It causes fish and plants to die in our waters. As well it causes harm to our own race as well, because we eat these fish, drink this water and eat these plants. It is ... of the lake. Scientists now see acid, aluminum and shortages of calcium as the three determining factors in the extinction of fish. As well there is the problem of chlorine. In many parts of the world it is commonly found in the soil. If it enters the fish's environment it can be deadly. It affects many of the fish's organisms and causes it to die. As well it interferes ...
- 11549: The Awakening: Public Controversy
- ... a book that was truly ahead of its time. The author of the book was truly a genius in her right, but yet she was seen as a scoundrel. At the time, it was "a world that values only her performance as a mother, whose highest expectations for women are self sacrifice and self-effacement." ( ? ) The people of that era were not ready to admit or accept the simple but hidden ... that Chopin lived in: " The Appearance in print of her most recent work had brought her harsh criticism and condemnation, as well as ostracism from many of those who had always formed a close-knit world of St. Louis society" ( Cully , vii ). Her book was seen as a vile and disgusting piece of literature. One critic of that time stated : "One cannot refrain from regret that so beautiful a style and ...
- 11550: Hummer Review
- ... great when going over rough terrain and obstacles. Another awesome fact about the Hummers is that they are capable of taking on a slope of sixty degrees. That is tremendously good in the off-road world. Going along with that last fact, they can also go on the side of a slope up to forty degrees. That is really impressive. They do not have a great turning radius, but when you ... that make it the best directly off of the showroom floor. Its ability to climb hills, and go sideways on hills makes it stand out among the rest of the sport utility vehicles in the world. That along with its other options and reputability off-road can help to make this the best off-road vehicle made.
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