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- 12921: Planet Of The Apes Satire
- ... as revealed by the ending, but we gain the chance to change it all to prevent the end of our cultures. This was of great importance from when the movie was made, during the Cold War, when nuclear weapons were being developed. The apes overtaking us in the book shows us what could happen, not only with teachings of apes, but also the dangers of technology. The ideas of apes taking ...
- 12922: Prisoners Dilemma
- ... In this particular example it would be much easier to pocket the money without anyone knowing and no direct consequences. Looking out for yourself, the best situation would be that every one else in the world would be benevolent people, and you yourself could simply take advantage of them. Another word for this could be, "free rider." The next best thing is to be benevolent yourself along with everyone else. This ...
- 12923: Pocahontas
- ... True Relation, in 1608? The only explanation is that Smith needed a story that would develop a hatred toward the Indians. This fabrication was just part of a longer one used as justification to wage war on the Powhatan Nation. The more Smiths description is examined, the less believable it becomes. This was only one of three reports invented by the pretentious Smith that allege he was saved from death ...
- 12924: Phantasia For Elvira Shatayev
- ... is conflicted when Shatayev, "meet[s] a NO of no degrees" the nemesis of her, "yes," her will. This "NO" a strong rival attacking her "yes" opens the door for, "the black hole sucking the world in." These are very powerful and violent descriptions of death. It seems that the loss of her "yes," the embodiment of her journey and the love for her team is more damaging than the loss ...
- 12925: Poetry- Woman To Man By Judith
- ... too, controlled by its power. This accounts for her fearful response in the final line - Oh hold me, for I am afraid. This line is wholly successful on a dramatic level; for here the real world of passion and pain breaks in. At the same time the poem as a whole has suggested that in each sexual act there is the potential for the creation of new life which challenges time ...
- 12926: Personality Development (Psych
- ... is always the credibility of the patients, etc., one must keep in mind that there is much merit to their arguments. Their findings can be applied in daily life, as well as in the fictional world of literature. Yet by understanding the human mind, does man comes one step closer to understanding the human soul
or one step further from understanding the human soul? Work Cited 1. Chopin, Kate. The Awakening ...
- 12927: Portrait Of A Lady
- ... it as her big chance to experience the life that she could not find in America. At her arrival in Europe, she was immediately experiencing new people and places. She was in a totally different world, where the people valued life, art, and were more civilized. She had finally found a place where she could grow both emotionally and morally. Goodwood's proposal would have taken her away, back to America ...
- 12928: Pride And Prejudice
- ... his "situation in life...[his] connections....and [his] relationship to [Elizabeth], are circumstances highly in [his] favor." Elizabeth simply says that "[he] could never make [her]happy...and [she] is the last woman in the world that could make [him] so." What makes her decision so peculiar is that in marrying this man she could keep her father's estate in the family and become financially sound for the rest of ...
- 12929: Poor Piggy The Great
- Different people in the world are often a representation of past leaders in society, as demonstrated in Lord of the Flies, a novel by William Golding. Piggy represents the voice of logic, who's intelligence and good intentions are distorted ...
- 12930: Socrates
- Philosophy in ancient Greece was merely a type of argument, until a pioneer named Socrates showed the world a new way of thinking. Socrates was born in 469 BC in Athens (where he lived all his life) as the son of Sophroniscus, a stonemason, and Phaenarete. In his life, Socrates changed common philosophy ...
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