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- 13341: Charter Schools
- ... jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/071598/met_2A1CHART.html. "Schools at the Top of the Hill." Economist 22 Feb. 1997: 27-28. ABI/Inform. Online. Toch, Thomas. "The New Education Bazaar". U.S. News and World Report 1998) : 34-37.
- 13342: Christian Morality
- ... shows that sin victimizes persons and corrupts minds, but theology portrays sin as being subjectively arbitrated by God and therefore in need of being interpreted by those who speak for God. The fatalism left the world's moral analysis with a large gap in it. The gap is in the abstract basics. Basics are the realities upon which other realities depend. They create the bedrock of all subjects. This website defines ...
- 13343: Animal Farm
- ... but they are victimized by a bad leader. Sadly, when the innocent are blinded, the intelligrent yet power hungry people tend to lead the blinded astray. As the author is pointing out, people in the world are deceived about many things.As told in the many chapters of animal farm, napleon continues to lead his innocent "friends" the wrong way. However, there is also a rgeat positive influence on the animals ...
- 13344: Andrew Marvells To His Coy Mis
- ... sorts. The first section of To His Coy Mistress serves the task of identifying that time is a limited commodity, and thus can not be wasted. Immediately the speaker states openly that Had we but world enough, and time, This coyness, lady, were no crime (1-2). The implication here, if taken at face value, suggests that the mistress coyness is a crime only because of the lack of time available ...
- 13345: A Separate Peace 2
- ... for anything. He no longer owed anybody anything. He had nothing else to suffer for. On page 195 it sums up the independence part of his relationship with Finny best. I was ready for the war, now that I no longer had any hatred to contribute to it. My fury was gone, I felt it gone, dried up at the source, withered and lifeless. Phineas had absorbed it and taken it ...
- 13346: Anne Stevenson
- ... son. Stevenson describes the mixed feelings many mothers have upon the delivery of their first born. The final release from pregnancy and birthing pains, coupled with the excitement of bringing a live creature into this world, at first seem a victory to the new parent. The author goes on to confute the event as a victory. Using words such as "antagonist" (5), "bruise" (6), and "scary"(13), she shows the darker ...
- 13347: Cocaine
- ... officials should also do more in-depth searches and should be watched themselves, creating another job. The solution may not stop the drug from entering into Florida but would be a great start in our war on drugs.
- 13348: Commercialism As Americas Hidd
- ... of an evil genius trying to get my attention so that I could be brainwashed into buying a product? Could it perhaps be simply one artist communicating a new sense of beauty to the whole world, regardless of the product I was deeply affected by the strange time and space rendered in front of me in thirty seconds. Commercial film affects me more than fine art in a museum does. It ...
- 13349: Alice Walkers Everyday Use
- ... name came from, but it truly seems to be Alice s reaction towards the ignorant people who do not take time to research their given name before trading it for a new one. In a world where many African Americans say they are in touch with their heritage and claim to be a part of only the popular tribes in African history, majority of them do not have any idea about ...
- 13350: A Separate Peace
- ... static character with fixed attitudes and ideas. A Separate Peace is a great read. The stories of Phineas and Gene can be a lesson to todays teenagers as they move into the increasingly complex world about them. The timeless lessons from this fifty-year-old story are certainly applicable today.
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