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Hester And Pearl Scarlet Letter
942 words
Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter is considered the
first symbolic novel in American Literature. His
use of symbolism in the novel presents a complex
view of sin and its effects. Utilizing characters,
colors, settings, and objects Hawthorne's extended
metaphors shape and develop throughout the plot.
Three main symbols used in expressing Hawthorne's
message are the forest, the use of sunlight and
shadows, and the use of colors. The use of colors
in The Scarlet Letter is one of the more obvious
symbo...
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Move Forward High Water
749 words
Demonstrates and points out the harsh and pacific
realities of life. The river teaches us to let go
of regret and move forward in one direction. The
more constricted a river is the more violently out
of control it becomes. Growth. Give the river
credit. Every river is different. What matters?
Why do you love? What do you know that no one else
knows? Take a chance. Talk, listen, cry, roll off
a waterfall. Laugh. You know how to laugh. Make a
fool of yourself. Enjoy the high water, appreciate
the ...
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Chivalry In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight
1,061 words
During the Middle Ages, knights lived their lives
following the chivalric code. In an essay, define
the chivalric code and prove how Gawain, in Sir
Gawain and the Green Knight, is both a laudation
and a condemnation of the chivalric code. The code
of chivalry is a collaboration of virtues
including loyalty, honesty, courteousness,
obedience, chastity, progress, courageousness,
valor, and truthfulness. When a Medieval man
becomes a knight, he vows to follow the code of
chivalry. This code evolved...
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U David Copperfield U U David Copperfield Evil
1,013 words
Evil is not an entity that lends itself to
quantification. However, there are various ways to
measure levels of malevolence, and there are
certainly some baseline requirements that one must
meet to be truly evil. Therefore, I present six
guidelines to evil: conscience, understanding,
method, reason, effectiveness, and response. These
will be elaborated on in turn. Before we begin
analyzing characters, note that two elements of
the six are basic necessities for an individual to
be considered evil...
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The Love Of Hamlet For Ophelia
1,557 words
Hamlet is without any reservations, one of
Shakespeare's most mystifying plays. Although the
play has a concise story, it is filled with many
uncertainties relating to different issues behind
the plot. The reader is left with many
uncertainties about the true feelings of prince
Hamlet. One question in particular is, did Hamlet
really love Ophelia? This dispute can be
reinforced either way, however I believe Hamlet
was truly in love with Ophelia. Support for my
decision comes from Hamlets treatme...
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Rest Of The World State Of Affairs
2,697 words
... with how things run here. There is very little
room or reward for true creativity or
self-expression in America. As a consequence, the
environment and social conditions we live under in
America force you to adopt a conformist mentality,
rather than a creative one. There are at least
several reasons for this. One, America is one of
those countries where people dont generally like
those who are different than them (though
politically, they pretend to). Two, pragmatically,
an individual alone d...
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King Lear Poor Judgment
457 words
Although this play is 600 years old it is as
relevant today as it was when it was written maybe
not in historical factual terms but in terms of
the human qualities which are shown in the
characters. Yes, it is very much relevant. Human
personality has not changed in essentials from
Shakespeare's time to the present. We recognize in
his plays qualities such as avarice, greed,
jealousy, deceit, cunning, selfishness, poor
judgment as well as truth, honesty and loyalty.
The play has already shown it...
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Show Your Love Easy To Find Relationship
923 words
The poem Romance is about a couple that has living
together and loves each other deeply. It also
illustrates that men are more practical; act by
the mind, not the heart when they are in the
relationship, they show their love to women
through doing things. In contrast, women are more
perceptive and sensitive than men. They have very
different points of view. Women tend to think more
than men do. But they make a good couple. In the
real world, it is not easy to find true love;
therefore, we should...
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The History Of Polygraph Lie Detector Test
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There is a forty billion dollar-per-year dishonest
cost in the business community, and 20 % of
businesses are estimated to go out of business due
to theft. Theft is a problem which is seen more
and more than ever before. With the inventions of
space-aged, modern technology, businesses are
turning to it to fight the battle of theft. Lie
Detector tests are the new defense against theft.
A lie detector tests includes a polygraph,
deceptograph, voice stress analyzer, psychological
stress evaluator, ...
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Main Character Human Expectations Feelings
746 words
Albert Camus in his book, The Stranger leaves much
to the readers imagination in terms of the message
that is portrayed by the various elements of the
book, especially by the thoughts and words of the
mysterious and dismal main character. Moreover,
many meanings can be derived according to the
feelings that emerge within the reader through his
/ her experience with the book. Despite the fact
that The Stranger left me with depressive feelings
of despair and gloom, the message that was
conveyed wa...
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Mandatory Drug Testing Work Environment
353 words
Many employers are now requiring mandatory drug
testing for applicants and current employees. Drug
use has risen sharply over the past years and
employers now need to take further precautions in
order to maintain a reputable work environment. I
believe this extra precaution will improve the
workplace by creating a safer atmosphere, keep
integrity and honesty in the staff, and eliminate
many illegalities that go along with drug use in
the workplace. These qualities would be further
infused if dru...
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College Life Common Knowledge
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STUDENTS SURVIVAL GUIDE ABSRACT This Student
Survival Guide is presented mainly to provide the
student adequate information on how to cope up
with the numerous kinds of stress of College life.
Every student in College normally undergoes
periods of adjustments as he or she enters
College. More often than not, he or she usually
performs well in academics and in non-academic
fields in College depending on how well he or she
gets adjusted to the educational system. Adjusting
requires preparation, co...
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Sarbanes Oxley Act Of 2002
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Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act of
2002 Abstract The paper examines the
Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 that was adopted to
restore confidence in accounting firms and
businesses. Under this act that was signed as a
response to numerous corporate and accounting
scandals, the companies are required to make
changes in order to ensure that their business
practices are conducted with ethics, honesty and
integrity. The present paper outlines the details
of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and e...
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Workers Compensation Criminal Record
805 words
Human Resource Management - Personnel Issues Tests
are based on scientific principles and, if used
properly, will positively contribute to
organizational effectiveness. Although tests do
not predict perfectly, there are not perfect
selection procedures available. Test effectiveness
should be compared to viable alternatives for
predicting workplace success. For instance,
effective paper-and-pencil tests are far superior
to the traditional selection interview. In fact,
one reason why tests receive...
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Othello And Desdemona Cassio And Desdemona
1,500 words
A puppet master is in complete control over his
puppet. But only after years of studying and
observation does this special interaction of
complete control occur. The master soon speaks for
the puppet, acts for the puppet, and feels for the
puppet. A similar manipulative situation arises
between Iago and Othello in Shakespeare's Othello.
Iago's clever application of parallelism, rhyme,
and metaphor play a key role in his devilish
scheme. He wishes to manipulate Othello's
emotions; thus creating a...
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Move Forward High Water
744 words
River Demonstrates and points out the harsh and
pacific realities of life. The river teaches us to
let go of regret and move forward in one
direction. The more constricted a river is the
more violently out of control it becomes. Growth.
Give the river credit. Every river is different.
What matters? Why do you love? What do you know
that no one else knows? Take a chance. Talk,
listen, cry, roll off a waterfall. Laugh. You know
how to laugh. Make a fool of yourself. Enjoy the
high water, appreciat...
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Hamlet Mother
1,409 words
Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark and the rightful
heir to the thrown of his dead father, should have
been King of Denmark and would have been King, but
his Uncle married Hamlet? s mother before he could
claim his place. In the final act, Hamlet kills
his uncle to avenge the murder of his father, but
is poisoned and dies. If Hamlet had not been
poisoned, survived the final act, and took over
the thrown then he would of been the perfect
Machiavellian ruler. Hamlet had all the attributes
described by ...
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Act Iii Scene Act Ii Scene
1,573 words
I am not what I am. What is Iago? As distinct from
what he pretends to be and what are his motives?
In Shakespeare s, Othello, the reader is presented
the classic battle between the deceitful forces of
evil and the innocence of good. It is these forces
of evil that ultimately lead to the breakdown of
Othello, a noble Venetian moor, well known by the
people of Venice as an honorable soldier and a
worthy leader. Othello s breakdown results in the
murder of his wife Desdemona. Desdemona is
represen...
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Cassio And Desdemona Iago Tells
742 words
In Othellos Jealousy Othello's Jealousy In
Shakespeare's Othello we are introduced into a web
of a world entangled with lies, jealousy, and
ultimately tragedy. We observe as Iago single
handedly destroys the matrimony shared between
Othello and the beautiful Desdemona. He does so
with a flurry of deceit and trickery, playing upon
one of the strongest human emotions, that of
jealousy. Iago offers a story of betrayal to his
master Othello, which ensnares his soul in a
jealous rage of infidelity an...
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Tiger Woods Soft Drinks
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Sprite Obey Your Thirst In todays consumer driven
world, advertising is the shining light that leads
us to the right product for us. Everything is
advertised, from underwear to three piece suits,
from cologne to television sets, from charity
events to rock concerts. These adverts are not
only telling us about the product, but also
telling us why we want the product. As Jack
Solomon states in his essay, Masters of Desire:
The Culture of American Advertising, Advertising
campaigns are not sources ...
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