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- 11631: The Prodigy
- ... both the Brits and the NME's alternative: The Brats Throughout their career, the band have toured almost non-stop. 1994 and 1995 continued in this proud tradition as "The Prodigy" played all round the world, and became a leading fixture on the International festival circuit. Keith's radical flame-haired image put him on the cover of the NME and many other publications worldwide as the band wowed audiences from ... chart, and they were universally hailed as the best act at the Glastonbury festival, confirming the band's metamorphosis from rave crowd-pleasers into one of the most exciting and adventurous live acts in the world. And what Liam's new material- due to see the light of day in January 1996 - will bring is anyone's guess. "The Prodigy" just keeps moving forward.
- 11632: Euthanasia
- ... administration hasn’t found a cure for it and probably won’t for years to come. You hate to see your dad like this. All he can do is lay in bed, useless to the world he once helped, and wait to die. This story is sadly what some people face today. There are people who get terminal illnesses but never get cured of them and never die of them. These ... your choices? How do you think your family would feel? These are all the things you should consider when thinking about euthanasia. If you are against euthanasia then you could be putting people throughout the world through pain and suffering that they do not deserve. If you cared about a family member enough would you let them chose euthanasia? If you said no, you are foolish. If you really cared about ...
- 11633: The Grapes of Wrath: Symbolic Characters
- ... Rose of Sharon's baby) by the circling of buzzards overhead. Steinbeck loved to use more minor events in nature to explain the trials and tribulations of the Joads. Although Steinbeck created this highly acclaimed world of symbolism, it is not without its fault, at least according to some interpretations. Steinbeck goes to great lengths to create this world of symbolism with very intricate characters which he wants the reader to understand to be his representation of the public during the 1930's. Unfortunately, some found his book to be all too artificial. "Complete ...
- 11634: Eve S Apology
- ... women as the essential root of evil, and she challenges them to quit claiming themselves as dominant over women, "and challenge to yourselves no sovereignty" (82). She continues that all men have come into the world through "our pain" (83), the pain of their mothers, and that men are cruel because although they are brought into the world through the pain of their mothers, yet they still consider women as inferior to men. The fault of man was greater than that of woman, therefore, why are men so opposed to being equal to ...
- 11635: 1984 by George Orwell: Character Sketch
- ... corner writing in his diary. In his diary, he writes things that could easily have him killed. Winston is a quiet person who has a few friends. He has a strong feeling about how the world is and a stronger feeling about how it should be. Here is my example from the book that shows Winston's character: "Just now I held up the fingers of my hand to you. You ... Julia is quiet, and she likes to think of the future and the past rather than the present. She enjoys small things that are old and simple. Julia is somewhat interested in the way the world is turning. She enjoys nature and animals. Here is my example from the book that shows Julia's character: She fell to her knees, threw open the bag and tumbled out some spanners and a ...
- 11636: Conditions of the Slaves As They Were Brought to America and Why Slavery Thrived in the South
- ... same way as a horse, and any children of the slaves would become slaves. The English colonists were not planning on establishing slavery, it happened gradually. Blacks were not the first slaves. Indian prisoners of war were enslaved. The Indians did not make good slaves because they knew the land which made it easy for them to escape. Because of this problem many Indians were shipped to the west Indies in ... in Colonial America. In Africa most slaves had legal rights, some worked with their masters, some were soldiers, and some served as governors of regions. In Africa people became slaves because they were prisoners of war, had been kidnapped, or were poor looking for a protective master. African rulers and merchants sold slaves to slave traders. Crimes committed in Africa resulted in the becoming of a slave in Colonial America. Some ...
- 11637: The Work of Stephen King
- ... are many reasons Mr. King uses small towns in his novels. The whole small town culture makes it easier to intertwine the story among various characters. Small towns also seem to be separate from the world that we are used to today. Also, the fact that everyone knows everyone else helps with the significance of the actions of various characters. There are many critics who have embraced the public's passion ... situations that defy conventional logic King subjects the reader to a harrowing tour of the lives of characters who must attempt to defeat the irrational, in order to restore a modicum of sanity to their world. King tries to terrorize the reader, "If I find I cannot terrify the reader, I will try to horrify, and if I can't horrify, I'll go for the gross-out, I'm not ...
- 11638: Prozac: Harmful or Helpful?
- ... Oct. 1997: 73-74. Freundlich, Naomi. “When the Cure May Make You Sicker.” Online. BusinessWeek. Internet. 15 Apr. 1999. Available: http://www.businessweek.com/1998/11/b3569025.htm Huffington, Arianna. “Peppermint Prozac.” U.S. News & World Report 25 Aug. 1997: 28. ---. “U.S. Attention Deficit on Legal Drug Risks.” Online. The Center for the Study of Psychiatry and Psychology. Internet. 19 Apr. 1999. Available: http://www.breggin.com/RitalinAH2.html “ICFDA ... anti/anti_09_ssri.htm “Prozac’s Can and Can’t-do Powers.” Online. Internet. 3 May 1999. Available: http://www.obs-us.com/obs/english/books/pg/pg280.htm Scheller, Melanie. “The Brave New World of Antidepressants.” Current Health Jan. 1997: 16-18. Shorter, Edward. “How Prozac Slew Freud.” American Heritage Sept. 1998: 42-44+ “Warning: This Wonder Drug Could Seriously Damage Your Health.” Online.The Center for the Study ...
- 11639: Hacking
- ... or in other words, a glitch, so he can gain access again. A hacker named Mentor says it the best in his writing called "Mentor's Last Words: A Hacker's Manifesto": "This is our world now… the world of the electron and the switch, the beauty of the baud. We make use of a service already existing without paying for what could be dirt-cheap if it wasn't run by profiteering gluttons ...
- 11640: Dioxins
- ... be linked to Agent Orange. Agent Orange was a herbicide used by the United States Army used for its abilities to kill large plants and trees very efficiently. It was sprayed liberally during the Vietnam War where came in to contact with American soldiers. Some time after the war, many veterans of Vietnam reported rashes, mental conditions, and were found to have cancer. After much research it was found that Agent Orange which contained dioxins, specifically 2,3,7,8, TCDD, was responsible for ...
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