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- 13451: Of Mice And Men 2
- ... almost anyone anytime. Sometimes in life you have to make decisions that you have to make but have bad consequences. It's just a way of life. For example, when a president has to declare war. It's a hard decision to make but on the other hand it's sometimes the right decision to make, even if bad things come out of the decision. This theme relates to the book ...
- 13452: Oedipus The King 2
- Oedipus Hamartia Aristotle once said that a hero s downfall must be a result of some tragic flaw within the character. This flaw was known as hamartia in the Greek world of Aristotle. Since Aristotle greatly admired Oedipus the King, many people believe that Oedipus must have had a prominent and complex hamartia. Discovering Oedipus hamartia within the play is not an easy task. In fact ...
- 13453: Oedipus 2
- ... his own sense of self and demands for justice on his terms, than in compromising his desires like any other true leader would. This tragedy reminds us that even the bravest, those known throughout the world for their knowledge, are doomed if they set themselves up against the mystery of life itself, and if they try to force life to answer them, they are going to self-destruct. Oedipus Rex - Bliss ...
- 13454: Night Essay 2
- ... his life. The bell. Already we must separate, go to bed. Everything was regulated by the bell. It gave me orders, and I automatically obeyed them. I hated it. Whenever I dreamed of a better world, I could only imagine a universe with no bells. (pages 69-70) This really shows you what kind of privileges we have in our normal lives, and what life was like in the camps. Eventually ...
- 13455: Nature 2
- ... the story "The Gift", by Louis Dollarhide, he makes use of nature imagery on both the human relationship with objects and nature. The Oxford Reference Dictionary defines "nature" as "1. The phenomena of the physical world as a whole . . . 2. A thing's essential qualities; a person's or animal's innate character . . . 4. Vital force, functions, or needs." We will see how Louis Dollarhide comments on all of these. Several ...
- 13456: What Really Happened at Roswell, New Mexico?
- ... S. military wouldn't want the Soviets to know that they could detect if they were detonating nuclear devices. Apparently, the Air Force thought it safe enough in to release this information, since the Cold War was over. After all, the United States and Russia are friends now. Something definitely happened in Roswell in 1947. However, it may not be what some people think. Not everyone believes what the military says ...
- 13457: Educational System
- ... today is not quite perfect. All education institutions share a common goal. The goal is for all the students to gain knowledge that they didn't have before in order to compete in the real world. Morowitz wrote that many people believe education is a method of transferring knowledge from master to pupil. The majority of people believe this is "obtaining education." There is more to the concept that "students are ...
- 13458: Global Warming
- ... so high. I feel that further research and development should be pursued. I think that electric cars should be exposed into the consumer market. Also, we as a nation should enforce environmental laws on third world country industries. Present day gasoline cars, specifically SUV's, should be restricted to 4 cylinders. Mothermobiles and power-hungry men do not need fuel injected, turbo V-12 300 horsepower engines to go to the ...
- 13459: Man Over Nature
- ... nature has provided humanity entirely with all its needs in a way where it can coexist harmonically with the living things around it. People, in a somewhat self-centric way, have viciously transformed the natural world for their own good in order to supply themselves with superficial things. Nevertheless, though hominids basically make nature work for their profit, they too form a part of it. On the other hand, man has ...
- 13460: Macbeth Lit. Analysis
- ... the holder: mentally and morally, and eventually leads to ones ultimate destruction. When man is driven by greed to achieving their goal, they are stripped away of their morals and ethics. Macbeth is fighting a war, a deadly game where man takes advantage of others to win and claim the title of king. "if it were done when tis done, then twere well it were done quickly. If the assassination could ...
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