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- 17411: Spenser's "The Faerie Queene"
- ... silver chair next to a tree filled with golden apples. Mammon offers him a seat in the chair or to pick a golden apple. When Sir Guyon refuses, Mammon takes him back to the upper world. Tired from three days of no food or sleep, Sir Guyon passes out just as he arrives above. The Palmer finds Sir Guyon and waits for him to wake up. Pyrochles and Cymochles come upon ...
- 17412: Battle Of Computer Bytes
- ... PC's at home, people can bring their work to and from school. If everyone had the same kind of computer on a network, students could go into the computers at schools all over the world to use programs there. So since now that the quality of computers are equal it is very hard to make your decision. For those that are not computer literate, the best thing to do is ...
- 17413: "Shame": Ignorance of Reality
- ... had parents that explained to me the good and bad of society. I had always expected the humility brought on to me by others. It's a shame that Gregory is not alone in this world. Everyday people are being crushed from the antics of others. Hopefully one day people will learn to stop laughing at others and start trying to help them out.
- 17414: Riches, Knowledge, and Power....
- ... may even may make something that would help re-juvinate the depleted ozone layer or improve surgical technics. So if I could be smart then i could someday think of something that may help the world and to me that would be much better then being famous for being rich or to have a power. If I was smart I could also see some bad points to being extreamly smart. If ...
- 17415: Poe As A Romantic
- ... lives. This only makes his writings of love more romantic because the love that he feels and breathes into his characters is an everlasting love, one that disregards the boundaries of the material and spiritual world. Death, and all of its aspects, is also a widely used romantic theme in Poe's works. Poe dealt with death in many different ways, using the fear of it to drive many of its ...
- 17416: Mowat's "Observing Wolves", Goodall's "First Observations", Booth's "The Social Lives of Dolphins": Observating Animals
- ... does nothing to try to get closer to them. Instead she goes on a scientific approach towards the situation. She observes the chimpazees actually eating meat. She was extremely surprised because the rest of the world thought that chimpazees were vegetarians. She also observed the chimpazees making the use of tools. Such as sticking a blade of grass into a termite mound to get at the insects. In Booth's essay ...
- 17417: The Theme of Nature in the Works of Plato, Bryant, Twain, and Thoreau
- ... American artists in particular have been given an invaluable opportunity to explore this realm of the Platonic ideal. Because the American continent and its wilderness was primarily unsullied by the ravages of civilization, the natural world found there by early settlers was much closer to being "ideal" than anywhere else on Earth. For this reason, nature has become one of the most important subjects of American art, especially Literature. Specific examples ...
- 17418: Imagery is an Important Element in Writing
- ... than that. Imagery contains more than just a view of what a writer thinks. Imagery is a collage of senses that the writer imagines and feels. Imagery can best be described as "witnessing an entire world made up of words."
- 17419: The Theme of Isolation in Various Literature
- ... many years of flying charter jobs in almost every part of the arctic. The monochromatic wilderness of rock and tundra, snow and ice, existed outside his experience and comprehension, as did the native people whose world it was. Lavery, on one of his expeditions, managed to latch onto a deathly ill woman named Konala. This of course was not out of kindness, instead the walrus tusks that he was given for ...
- 17420: Excellence is Your Best Weapon for Fighting Racism
- ... worked well in the past. However, I think the best and most effective weapon today for fighting racism is excellence. Excellence will bring down more racial barriers than all the marching and shouting in the world. To develop the weapon of excellence, we must take advantage of all the educational opportunities that are available to us. Even though the doors of opportunity are not always opened equally to everyone, there are ...
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