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11701: Censorship On The Internet
... not get pregnant or contract the AIDS virus by having cyber sex. Also viewing pornography is a way of letting children and teenagers explore their sexuality with out embarrassment. If kids go into the real world with more exposure to sex, when thrown into a relationship they will be more knowledgeable, than curious. A kid can discover sexual identity by themselves with out all the pressures having a physical relationship. If ... would no longer protect the citizens. It would be like our society would be going back in time before the eighteenth century when government had free reign over its subjects. Imagine growing up in a world where self-expression was stifled and sex was once again a taboo topic. As far as the censorship of cyberporn’s effect on sex and pornography could take two different paths: either sexual behavior would ...
11702: Medea: Summary
... help the reader produce a clear picture of the characters. Medea features strong dramatic situations and a stirring part for the heroine, whose attitude of feminine pride and tradition is still popular in today's world. Setting: The entire play takes place on the island of Corinth in present day Greece. Individual places such as Medea/Jason's home, and the palace of the king and princess are also spoken of ... Ah_ Sweet Revenge This story follows the usual Greek tragedy plot and story line and Euripides conveys his idea of a woman well. The concept of a dominant female is still applicable in today's world. Medea is still a popular story today because of this. The theme may not be one, which is "good" - that of revenge - but in the case of Medea it works well.
11703: Chimpanzee
... wounds."(Goodall, 1979:599) In 1972 the chimpanzees of Gombe divided into two groups: the southern group(Kahama)and the northern group(Kasakela). This was the start of what Jane Goodall called the "four year war." In 1974, a gang of five chimpanzees from the Kasakela community caught a single male of the Kahama group. They hit, kicked, and bit him for twenty minutes and left him bleeding from many serious ... Mirinda chasing after him screaming. Kalunde then hid in some vegetation until two other males Shike and Lukaja found him and wanted to take the infant away from him. Lukaja finally won a tug of war for the infant between the two other males and handed it over to Ntologi the alpha male. Ntologi, who then dragged, tossed, and slapped it against the ground climbed a tree with the infant in ...
11704: Alcoholism: Cunning, Baffling, Powerful, Patient And Deadly
... E.g. - People will not like me if I give up alcohol. There is a side that come out that is very attractive. CATASTROPHIC EXAGGERATION: You expect disaster, and disaster means the end of the world. E.g. - I won't be able to tolerate the discomfort of sobriety I AM CONTROLLED: You feel externally controlled, you see yourself as helpless and a victim of fate. E.g. - The alcohol makes ... abuse can have a happy ending. John Barleycorn, CUNNING, BAFFLING, POWERFUL, PATIENT AND DEADLY can be defeated. Works Cited Coping with Addictions. Arthur T. Horvath, Ph.D. A.B.P.P. Copyright ,1989 Alcoholics Anonymous World Services Inc. New Your City Are you an Alcoholic? John Hopkins University Hospital, Baltimore, MD. American Society of Addiction Medicine 4601 North Park Ave, Arcade Suite 101, Chevy Chase, M.D. 20815, Fax 301/656 ...
11705: Gun Control
... A contributor to the rise of guns is the power it holds. Although, the gun has played a major part in our history, the larger result of the gun is a cycle: man lead to war- war lead to guns-guns led to crime- crime leads to fear- fear leads to more guns. “The right to own guns is set out in the American Constitution: ‘the right of the people to keep ...
11706: Excellence In Education
... failures in many other domains: motivation, creativity, self-awareness, and social justice. The nonsuccess of many educational reform movements can, according to Kincheloe, be creditted to their incapacity to see the critical association between the world of education and the world of work. In contrast, Kincheloe s own intended amendments are contingent on the assumption that schools and workplaces are intrinsically connected, that they are two features of the same problem (2). Although there has been ...
11707: Cleopatra
... Caesar and Marc Antony. Cleopatra was born in 69 BC She was the last Ptolemaic ruler. Her father was the Ptolemy XII. She was very, which added to her popularity of the Egyptian and Roman world. Cleopatra tried to preserve the country’s independence from Rome. Roman senators threatened Egypt’s independence and prosperity. In 55 b.c. Berenic IV was executed leaving Cleopatra the oldest child. In 51 b.c ... was Caesar’s child. She stayed in Rome until his assassination 44 BC. He was killed by Brutus and Cassius. It was rumored later that Cleopatra helped the Caesarian party to assassin Caesar. But her world was shattered after his death. When she was just fourteen years old she met Marc Antony for the first time. When she met him later in life she saw him as an opportunity for power ...
11708: Preserving Our Earth
... wildlife areas should be available for the public. But what is to be offered through this? Many recreational activities I presume, but what about our biggest environmental concern - pollution. Pollution is so widespread throughout our world that it is overwhelming. Drinking water supplies are contaminated with runoff from nearby factories and even with pollutants from our own backyards. Demands of skyscrapers and condominiums wipe out our decreasing rainforests. This drudges wildlife ... be easily followed through education of the general population. More people should volunteer their time through river, land, and beach clean-ups. These small measures can save our endangered population drastically. If we loose our world's natural resources, where will we turn?
11709: The Infinity Mirror
... things of any physical strength, and well proficient in the creation of beauty, and an artist in the care for life of nature. The touch of Tularecito brings beauty, and life, and love to the world, until he becomes enraged, (should anyone endanger what came from the touch of his hand). Franklin looked into Tularecito's mirror and saw what Tularecito was. Tularecito as a Pavlovian dog, needing to be trained ... human society, Tularecito goes looking for a different society that he does belong to. Unfortunately this society doen not exist. Tularecito has no control over his perceptions of reality and fantasy. He searches for a world of fantasy, and in his efforts, he creates a hole. When this hole is covered up, it confirms Tularecito's belief in fantasy. Tularecito creates another hole, and waits for his fantasy to show. Tularecito ...
11710: Hills Like White Elephants
... more impossible" (172). Here, she is implying the experiences we encounter daily—pregnancy on her part—give us the freedom we hold so dear. "I said we could have everything…We can have the whole world" (172), and with this freedom the possibilities are endless. The man’s speech shows the he believes abortion is not a big deal: "I know you wouldn’t mind it, Jig. It’s really not ... not have the abortion his freedom will be taken from him. He feels the additional responsibility would limit his opportunities and thus his freedom. When the girl says, "It’s ours," referring to everything the world has to offer, the man replies, "No, it isn’t. And once they take it away, you can never get it back" (172). He is telling her that once they take ‘it’—their freedom—away ...


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