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- 12071: SOLO Report
- ... Mikali. Although Morgan doesn't know who killed his daughter, he does know that the initial murder at the beginning of the book is related to his own daughter's murder. Mikali has gained a world- wide reputation as a brilliant pianist-and his alter ego as a fearless and skilled killer. Revenge plays its part in this book, after Mikali having taken his out on the whole world, and Morgan wanting to get his daughter back. Morgan, after tracking down Mikali through skillful deduction, (he examines all the murders and pieces together that Mikali was in the city giving some kind of musical ...
- 12072: Capital Punishment
- ... West Virginia, Washington D.C., Rhode Island, Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and North Dakota. The U.S. has over 1.5 million incarcerated in prisons, by far the largest system in the world, and that does not include those in jail. The tough-on-crime politicians, of course, are elected by promising bigger and better jails for those scum bags. I once heard someone say, "Building jails to ... suppose, further, that he is able to command respect from his fellow inmates. Is it not possible that such a person can prefer a life in prison rather than having to go out into our world to earn a living? To such a person it is conceivable that a prison sentence maybe more of a reward than a punishment. Deutsh said "whether the death penalty is a deterrent, I think we ...
- 12073: A Formal Application
- ... examples are the Enola Gay and the Molotov Cocktail. The Enloa Gay is the plane that dropped the atom bomb on Japan. This again relates one of the greatest massacres in the history of the world to his mere rebellious violence. Through the speakers violent actions he feels superior to others despite his justifications being much more significant then his own act. He creates a paradox by validating his "Audubon Crucifix" with some of the greatest killings in the world. The speaker most likely wants to experience more of this power which supports mans primal urge for superiority. Some of the human race, including the speaker, can feel superiority through the desecration of others ...
- 12074: Computer Crimes: Laws Must Be Pass To Address The Increase In Computer Crimes
- ... between on-line computer experimenters. They also point out that, while the computer networks and the results are a new kind of crime, they are protected by the same laws and freedom of any real world domain. "A 14-year old boy connects his home computer to a television line, and taps into the computer at his neighborhood bank and regularly transfers money into his personnel account."(2600:Spring 93,p ... 1992, A, 7:5. Markoff, J. "Hackers Indicted on Spy Charges". New York Times, Dec. 8, 1992, B, 13:1. Finn, Nancy and Peter, "Don't Rely on the Law to Stop Computer Crime," Computer World, Dec. 19, 1984, V18. Phrack Magazine issues 1-46. Compiled by Knight Lightning and Phiber Optik. Shannon, L R. "THe Happy Hacker". New York Times, Mar. 21, 1993, 7, 16:2. Sharp, B. "The Hacker ...
- 12075: Aids- Sleep With The Angels
- ... for life to continue doing the things she did. When most AIDS victims have a very hard time telling their family, or friends, Mary showed the courage and strength to stand up and tell the world that yes she was HIV-positive, and yes she was scared, but she was going to live her life trying to fight and educate people about the deadly virus that had chosen her. She was ... to the virus, and she showed this throughout this book, which focused on her speeches, that she gave. She became the spokesperson, or poster girl for the virus. She dedicated her life to informing the world that just because someone has this virus, it doesn t make them any less of a person. She should be greatly complimented for her courage. She was a very loving mother who would do anything ...
- 12076: PRIVACY
- ... friend to try it out. His friend liked it so much that he gave PGP to his friends, and they liked it, so they passed it on. Before Zimmerman knew it, people all over the world were using PGP within months. Bulletin Board Systems and Internet sites around the world made PGP available to their users (Bacard, 128). However, when PGP was released, it ran into some political and governmental troubles. Two legal issues whirled around the original freeware PGP. First, was the issue of ...
- 12077: The Pearl: Notes Chapter 2
- ... reaction to the appearance of the scorpion was fear for her first born. Then, after the sting, she wanted to take Coyotito to the doctor. He would not treat it. This demonstrated not only a war between culture's, but a war between social classes. If the baby were white or the parents well paid, but lacking immediate money, the doctor would have probably treated it. 4. The beat of the song is his heartbeat. The melody ...
- 12078: The Flamboyant Hester Prynne
- ... David Reynolds, expressed Hester as a heroine composed of many different stereotypes of females from the time period Hawthorne was writing. Hawthorne created some of the most skeptical and politically uncommitted characters in pre-civil war history. Reynolds went on to say, His [Hawthorne's] career illustrates the success of an especially responsive author in gathering together disparate female types and recombining them artistically so that they become crucial elements of ... his identity a secret and Dimsdale was in enough control to keep Hester from telling that he was her partner in sin. These are both examples of common stereotypes of women during the pre-civil war period.
- 12079: Henry Adams
- ... Adams was an old man who had Puritan beliefs about sex and religion. In this autobiography, Adams voices his skepticism about man s newfound power to control the direction of history, in particular, the exploding world of science and technology, where all certainties of the future have vanished (anb.org, 1). Adams grew up in the United Stated where he was a Puritan. Puritans believed that sex (women especially) was just ... and the future). In opposition to the medieval Virgin, Adams saw a new godhead the dynamo symbol of the modern history s anarchic energies (anova.org, 1). Adams desperately wanted to learn about the new world of technology, the dynamos , yet he felt helpless to find this new knowledge and to comprehend it. Adams was overwhelmed by the technology of the dynamos. When Adams saw the dynamo, it became a symbol ...
- 12080: Female Genital Mutilation
- ... and against the statutes of national and international medical associations. UNICEF and UNDP want to stop this. They say that it is "absolutely certain that if similar tortures were inflicted on boy children the whole world would rise up to stop it by all means". WORKS CITED 1. Atrocities Against Women: Female Genital Mutilation. Mason, Marcia L. Sept. 1995. HTTP://WWW.WORLDCITIZEN.ORG/ISSUES 2. FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION: AN INTRODUCTION. National ... Sami, "To Mutilate in the Name of Jehovah or Allah: Legitimization of Male and Female Circumcision: available online at Http://wwwhollyfeld.org 8. Nawal El-Saadawi, "The Hidden Face of Eve, Women in the Arab World," translated and edited by Sherif Hettata, Zed Press, London, 1980, pg.33 9. The Women's Watch, Spring 1996 Vol. 22 No. 2, pg.44-49. Fran Hosken, Editor.
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