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13821: A Convention Of Society
... the “norm” they are often cast out of it, unless they conform to different socially acceptable conventions, such as becoming a nun. Make-up is one of the strongest conventions of this society. The western world view, as a whole society has the convention that beauty is young looking, “enhanced” features on a person, therefore without it you must try to achieve it, this is done mostly by wearing make-up ...
13822: Flowers For Algernon
... it. He had psychological traumas, suffered from loneliness and illusions, and did not know how to act with his peers. Charlie regressed and finally went to the Warren Home, but he at least experienced the world through normal eyes. On the other hand, Charlie might of been better off without the experiment. He would still have friends and a job, but most important of all, he would have a life.
13823: Flowers For Algernon
... rat", Charlie, did feel bad and cheated at the fact that his intelligence was but a mere tease and that it was only temporary. "Anyway I bet I’m the first dumb person in the world who ever found out something but I dont remember what. So I guess it’s like I did it for all the dumb pepul like me." In the end I think that through the whole ...
13824: Flowers For Algernon
... it possibly be worse? Ahhhhh...I leave you with that question to contemplate. In closing, this is a great story and provides much insight into our dealings with others, how different people look at the world, our interactions with the mentally challenged, and in bioethics. I highly recommend it.
13825: Flowers For Algernon
... it. He had psychological traumas, suffered from loneliness and illusions, and did not know how to act with his peers. Charlie regressed and finally went to the Warren Home, but he at least experienced the world through normal eyes. On the other hand, Charlie might of been better off without the experiment. He would still have friends and a job, but most important of all, he would have a life.
13826: Australopithecus Afarenis
... scavenging herds. Lucy’s arms were longer than those of humans, but more petite than apes. The discoveries of Australopithecus afarenis fossils were very important to science. They gave scientists more insight into the unknown world of prehistoric times. WORKS CITED “Australopithecines.” http://www.britannica.com/bcom/eb/article/9/0,5716,11469+2,00.html. January 8, 2000. “Australopithecus afarenis.” http://www.handprint.com/LS/ANC/htxt2.html. January 8 ...
13827: Decision Support Systems
... oriented programming language is built into the database engine, providing a single integrated environment for deigning, storing, and analyzing data. By integrating data and programs into one Vision offers users unparalleled analytical power and real world modeling capabilities, complementing the data collection and transactions processing capabilities of relational databases and greatly surpassing the analytical capabilities of other add on. Since installing its firs system over ten years ago, Vision is unequivocally ...
13828: Fifth Business
... do what she can to help. She sacrifices her own comfort and warmth to give those same feelings to another human being. Fenstad is not selfish, but more like most of the people of the world; he thinks of himself before he thinks of the well-being of others. Even though the two characters are very different, they also have many similarities. They both care for and worry about the other ...
13829: Faust: The Dichotomy Of Gretchen
... image. The prayer in the Ramparts scene is an example of her religious training. "Oh, bend Thou, Mother of Sorrows; send Thou a look of pity on my pain." (3587-9) Gretchen looks on the world from a religious perspective. She wants to make Faust's actions consistent with her religious upbringing. "How do you feel about religion? … But without desire [you revere the Holy Sacraments], alas! It's long ...
13830: Death
... death. Justice must be served. Placing murderers in prison isn't a tough enough punishment. In jail they would have a possible chance for parole. If they happen to make it back out to the world, who's to say s/he wouldn't kill again. Of the 2,575 prisoners sentenced to death in 1992, 1 out of 11 had a prior conviction of homicide (BJS 12-92). This means ...


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