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- 13681: Roaring Camp
- ... Cherokee Sal, the camp’s prostitute, who died giving birth. Sometimes one doesn’t realize how much he needs to change until he gets a subtle push from fate. Just a little addition to the world can cause a regeneration of a lifetime. Bret Harte demonstrates this idea in the story "The Luck of Roaring Camp." In this story, Bret Harte shows that even the roughest men can regenerate into kind ...
- 13682: Children And Video Games
- ... act against an anonymous enemy. One study (Provenzo, 1992) found that each of the top 10 Nintendo video games was based on a theme of an autonomous individual working alone against an evil force. The world of video games has little sense of community and few team players. Also, most video games do not allow play by more than one player at a time. The social content of video games may ...
- 13683: Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
- ... the ship. The second part of this conversion process takes place at the greatest moment of hopelessness. At this point, the presence of divine love within humankind appears and emphasizes the appearance of the natural world (48). "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is not a direct religious sermon, but there are many strong references to the Christian religion throughout the poem, which stem from Coleridge’s own religious beliefs. Although ...
- 13684: Cathedrals
- ... known as Notre-Dame de Paris, which is roughly translated to the Notre-Dame of Paris. This cathedral is one of many located throughout Europe. In France there are a number of cathedrals that are world renowned. The are, for example, the Amiens cathedral, the Beauvias Cathedral, the Chartres Cathedral, the Rheims Cathedral, and the Rouen Cathedral. France isn't the only country, though. In fact, there are cathedrals in England ...
- 13685: Courtship And Its Relevance
- ... give and what they are to get. They will be married in the full blaze of light and love. They will be married for a happy, virtuous, and useful union to bless themselves and the world with a living type of heaven. In overview, courting should only happen once and ends in a life-long covenant relationship. Dating happens lots of times, and ends in many hurts, heartbreaks, scars, and if ...
- 13686: Construction Technology
- ... help support my claim. Architecture exists as a fingerprint of the society from which it grows. It is a physical, spatial, experiential interpretation of realities we've created around us. Technology is what our present world revolves around so of course it plays a prime role in modern architecture. But the presence of construction technology does not render as architecture until the form it creates has evolved past a mere physical ...
- 13687: Children And The Internet
- ... it. There are many other ways to help keep children safe from the dangers of the internet, and parents should take a little time to learn about them before introducing their children to the new world of the internet.
- 13688: Reconstructing A Crime Scene
- ... over the head with a blunt instrument. Mary was completely speechless; she could not believe what she had heard. She told Simon about the ordeal. He simply shook his head, and said, "What is this world coming to." Mary and Sarah swore no knives were missing from either their households. The police could not find many witnesses. However, Erin and Stan Johnson--The McCarthy's neighbors--after a lengthy interrogation, did ...
- 13689: Reading The Light
- ... was acting like an anxious little kid "Don’t get ’em, I won’t ketch cold." (37) Grandpa seemed to be filled with life. He waited every year to go out and be among the world. "Another April" was extremely inspiring for me. Grandpa was able to put any hardships that he had had that year, and just enjoy being alive. I think that this story will stay in my mind ...
- 13690: 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 ...
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