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- 9701: Cyrano de Bergerac
- ... send to Roxane, and she never knows. Cyrano gets so caught up in the game that he forgets that it is Christian, and not him, who is winning Roxane. When the Gascons are sent to war, Cyrano promises Roxane two things: One, to try to keep him safe when they go off to war, and Two, to make sure he writes her every day. Because of his love for Roxane, Cyrano risks his life daily to cross the enemy lines to send letters to her. After Christian dies on ...
- 9702: Othello The Tragic Hero
- ... of a single villain, but is rather a consequence of a wide range of feelings, judgments and misjudgments, and attempts for personal justification exhibited by the characters. Othello is first shown as a hero of war and a man of great pride and courage. As the play continues, his character begins to deteriorate and become less noble. Chronologically through the play, Othello s character changes from a flawless military leader, to ... been involved in, this man is still naive of the corruptness of other individuals. Othello has a trusting nature in which he gives it all. He put all his trust in Iago during times of war and during Othello's marriage to Desdemona. Everyone considered Iago as honest, and it would be out of character for Othello to believe any different. For example, Othello had told Duke: "So please your grace ...
- 9703: Beowulf Values
- Every culture has distinctions that separate it from other cultures. That it what makes them so unique. The have different religions, foods, ceremonies, rituals, and holidays. The perceive the world in different ways, and also have certain values that they treasure very much. The Anglo-Saxon culture is no different. It had all these, and it strongly hold certain values to be admired. There are ... cultural values present in Beowulf and works of Anglo-Saxon literature. They have certain ideas they think should be upheld, and they express them through literature. This is similar to many other cultures around the world.
- 9704: Treatment And The Sex Offender
- ... be more able to relate to the experiences of their victims. Eisenmen (1991) article said that their is not only the need to have treatment of sex offenders in prison, but also in the real world environment, where their is an urgent need for monitoring the sex offender after release from incarceration and post-confinement treatment similar to that provided by Alcoholics Anonymous. In Texas high risk sex offenders that are ... Know About Canadian Federal Sex Offenders and More... See http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/card/forum/e034/e034b.htm Shenk, Joshua Wolf. (Mar. 9, 1998) Do Megans Law make a difference? US News & World Report, v124n9, pp.27 Sundt, Jody L.; Cullen, Francis t; Applegate, Brandon K; Turner, Michael G. (Dec.1998) The tenacity of the rehabilitative ideal revisited: Have attitudes toward offender treatment changed? Criminal Justice and Behavior ...
- 9705: African Diaspora
- By: Andrew Wright The study of cultures in the African Diaspora is relatively young. Slavery and the trans-Atlantic slave trade brought numerous Africans, under forced and brutal conditions, to the New World. Of particular interest to many recent historians and Africanists is the extent to which Africans were able to transfer, retain, modify or transform their cultures under the conditions of their new environments. Three main schools ... Frazier and Mintz believe that the extreme trauma and disruption experienced by Africans during the process of enslavement and the middle passage minimized the possibility that they maintained aspects of their cultures in the new world. They argue that this process "had the effect of traumatizing and marginalizing them, so that they would became cultural receptacles rather than donors" (152). Mintz and Price have argued the slave trade had the effect ...
- 9706: Mohandas Ghandi
- Mohandas Ghandi Mohandas Ghandi was the source of many changes throughout, India, Britain, and the world. With all that Ghandi has done in our world it becomes overwhelming when I think about his life. What Ghandi did in terms of opening the minds of the people of India is almost analogous to what Christ did to open the minds of ...
- 9707: Pride And Prejudice
- ... Believe me, my dear Miss Elizabeth' to 'not fail of being acceptable'. Discuss the passage in detail, commenting on its comic aspects, and what the chapter reveals about the characters and the social environment or world of the novel. At first glance Chapter 19 is just another cog in the story of Pride and Prejudice, but upon closer inspection it reveals a great many details. Obviously the comical aspects of Mr ... proposal as to how "elegant young females" act and gives a good many reasons as to why he is not worried about Elizabeth's rejection of him. Mr Collins is a reflection of the social world of the novel; he prostrates himself before Lady Catherine as he feels is proper to someone of her station. All of his views and opinions seem to be those that society has stamped upon him ...
- 9708: The Boys From Brazil: Evil Will Never Die
- ... It is the subject of popular songs, stories, other movies, and even a main theme of the Bible. The Nazis are definitely nothing new; they have left an everlasting mark in the history of our world. This movie raises many questions about our present day life: Is it possible to clone a madman's genes, is there a doctor somewhere waiting for the right time to create another Mussolini or Vladimir Lenin, will I awake tomorrow to find that a genetically engineered Hitler has revitalized the Nazis and is attempting to conquer the world? These questions may seem far fetched, but in this era of technological advancements, it seems very possible. The doctor's experiment engulfed his entire life; it was his purpose in life. He set forth to ...
- 9709: An Economic Intrepration Of Th
- ... the crop condition one bit? Nobody has the answers to everything, but if tradition works, it keeps people from looking outside of their tradition for possible alternative solutions. The actions of many people in our world are due to a cult mentality, but they have excuses like economic success to defend their behaviors. People tend to believe many things without questioning the ramifications of their actions. The ability to disguise their ... but power is. Money does not keep people happy it allows them the opportunity to establish themselves in society as successful people. This evokes power: everything is based on economics, and money does make the world go round. Many times the richest people have the most power or at least they are heard the loudest. People tend to listen to the rich people without investigating the motives for their actions. In ...
- 9710: A Critical Look At The Foster
- A Critical Look At The Foster Care System THE GROUP HOMES OVERVIEW Children entering the shadowy world of foster care are often assigned labels arbitrarily and on a bed-available basis. They may end up spending some time in conventional foster homes, only to find themselves shuffled through group homes, residential treatment ... facilities, mental hospitals and prisons. Scant attention is given to the needs of these children, and the conditions they are forced to endure are often far worse than those endured by prisoners in some third world nations. THE LABELING OF CHILDREN Kenneth Wooden, Executive Director of the National Coalition for Children's Justice, explained to a Congressional Subcommittee that there is little difference in the background and characteristics of children in ...
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