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Alice Adventures In Wonderland Lewis Carroll
651 words
Events or people in their lives inspire many
authors. It is reflected in their writing. Lewis
Carroll was inspired to write Alice in Wonderland
by the real-life relationship with an Alice and
his other child-friends. Lewis Carroll was born
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson in Danbury, Cheshire, on
January 27, 1832 (Gattgno, 1976, p. xi). He was
the son of a clergyman and the first born of
eleven children. Carroll was educated at Rugby
from 1846 to 1850 and at Christ Church College,
University of Oxford, ...
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Media Violence Watch Tv
1,098 words
I was reading in some of my information and it was
talking about how monkey see, monkey do is a
popular saying now days. Sixty years ago the
television was invented. People looked at it as a
technological curiosity (I got that part from the
info). For some people now days TV is their best
friend. Most of them are little kids. TV shows the
news, tries to make us buy certain things, and it
also show violence. The only thing that it can do
is replace written materials (Got that to). The
bad thing i...
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Sex And Alcohol In The Real World
858 words
MTV has been putting seven strangers into a
mansion for years, but none of the previous
episodes have been so intoxicated and as sexually
charged as The Real World -- -New Orleans. There
is Jamie, the typical good-looking frat-boy,
Julie, the cute-yet sheltered Morman, Melissa, the
confused and neurotic barbie doll, David, your
typical (yet pumped up) pimp, Danny, the very hot,
but very gay, sweetheart, Kelly, your sexy
sorority sister, and Matt, the adorable hippy. By
putting seven gorgeous peo...
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Health Care System Identity Theft
2,953 words
An Examination of the Right of Privacy Prepared
for Submission to the 1999 National Debate Topic
Selection Committee The Right to Be Left Alone: An
Examination of the Right of Privacy The right of
the people to be secure in their persons, houses,
papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches
and seizures, shall not be violated, and no
Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause,
supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly
describing the place to be searched, and the
persons or thin...
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Role Playing Real Life
1,482 words
Before the internet, there was only the computer,
large ones that take up a whole room. The computer
then was seen only as a tool, and then a few years
later there was the personal computer which made
it more accessible and more interactive. The PC
was a kind of evolutionary step which enabled us
to have wider relationships. But these
relationships did not appear yet until PCs started
to become interconnected. This is where internet
comes in. At first it was only a military tool,
used by the Sta...
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Reality Tv Reality Television
687 words
Whether we watch a group of people live together
in a house (big brother), or watch them build the
house (the Block), reality television exposes that
little peeping tom is all of us. Reality TV
satisfies that instinct of parking into others
lives, and the reality of reality television is
that as humans we enjoy this. Reality TV is not
much different from normal programs, like any
program, reality television has the essentials, it
has a mix of characters, it puts those characters
in situation, an...
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Face To Face Sound Byte
810 words
Multimedia technologies have, in recent years,
become an essential part of our every day lives.
Many aspects of life; business and home alike,
have changed as a result of multimedia
technologies, such as the ways in which we do
business, and the ways in which we get
entertained. Our lifestyles have become far more
technologically orientated, and multimedia has
become a way of communicating, entertaining,
learning, doing business and even socializing.
This essay will discuss some of the ways in w...
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Television Shows Big Brother
1,078 words
In the past five years, the entertainment industry
has been more and more focused on the idea of
reality-based entertainment. This vast desire for
seemingly live television has made a great impact
upon major network television stations. Shows such
as MTV? s Real World and CBS? s Survivor are great
indicators of society? s obsession with drama in
a? live? situation. It seems our infatuation with
these shows stems from our desire to focus our
attention away from our own tribulations and focus
on p...
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Adventures In Wonderland Alice
668 words
Events or people in their lives inspire many
authors. It is reflected in their writing. Lewis
Carroll was inspired to write Alice in Wonderland
by the real-life relationship with an Alice and
his other child-friends. Lewis Carroll was born
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson in Danbury, Cheshire, on
January 27, 1832 (Gatt? go, 1976, p. xi). He was
the son of a clergyman and the first born of
eleven children. Carroll was educated at Rugby
from 1846 to 1850 and at Christ Church College,
University of Oxford,...
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Raskolnikov Dream
1,380 words
In the novel Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky
portrays the main character, Raskolnikov, in a
complex and unique fashion. He could have been
portrayed as the good guy, bad guy, or just your
average man on the street, but Raskolnikov is
displayed with more than one persona. ? It would
have been much easier for Raskolnikov to explain
his weakness, but it was more pleasant for him to
consider himself a strong man? (Chizhevsky 164).
Raskolnikov? s dream reveals that his personality
is complex and dou...
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Television Violence Causes World Becomes Bland
1,302 words
What has the world come to these days? It often
seems like everywhere one looks, violence rears
its ugly head. We see it in the streets, back
alleys, school, and even at home. The last of
these is a major source of violence. In many
peoples living rooms there sits an outlet for
violence that often goes unnoticed. It is the
television, and the children who view it are often
pulled into its realistic world of violence scenes
with sometimes devastating results. The truth
about television violence a...
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Violence On Television Acts Of Violence
806 words
Violence, What Are It s Effects? Children begin
watching television at an early age, sometimes as
early as six months. Children are most prone to
being influenced by what they see when they are
young. So the question arises as to how the
content being viewed affects children at the
younger stages of life? Some claim that television
violence does not affect children in a negative
way, yet others say that it plants ideas in
children s head that could become destructive.
Many arguments are focused ...
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Tells The Story Gentlemen Callers
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Elements Of Tennessee Williams The Glass
Menagerie. Tennessee Williams Life and The Glass
Menagerie The Glass Menagerie first opened on
March 31, 1945. It was the first big success of
Tennessee Williams career. It is in many ways
about the life of Tennessee Williams himself, as
well as a play of fiction that he wrote. He says
in the beginning, I give you truth in the pleasant
disguise of illusion (1147). The ...
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Sir Thomas Malory Annales Cambriae
2,243 words
King Arthurs Death in Literature From the very
beginning of our literary heritage there have been
legends of many heroes, kings and Gods. King
Arthur is perhaps the best known and most enduring
character of all of these legendary figures. This
essay aims to explore one aspect of the legend,
namely the death of King Arthur. There has been a
lot of material written about the legendary King
Arthur and although he has been a popular figure
in literature for over 800 years, not a lot is
known about t...
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Frank N Magill Huckleberry Finn
2,327 words
MARK TWAIN: QUACK PHILOSOPHER Mark Twain is,
according to critics and readers alike, the first
great American novelist (Reuben). Throughout his
lifetime Twain, born Samuel Longhorn Clemens, held
an eclectic mix of jobs, and, wrote a great deal
about his experiences and his boyhood. The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer (AOTS) and Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn (AOHF) are a pair of novels by
Twain that: present the new and radical changes in
the early 1800 s in contrast to the old fashioned
ways; mirror T...
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Late Nineteenth Century Red Badge Of Courage
2,008 words
REALISM IN LITERATURE In the late nineteenth
century, Realism was the main style expressed in
all of the stories written in that period. A
change took place, from romance to reality.
Authors were motivated by the change going on
around them. Such items as science, language, art,
and religion were understood to be the building
stones for the realistic style of the late
nineteenth century. Realism was portrayed through
regionalism, naturalism, and most importantly
through the reality of the story....
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Sal And Dean Jack Kerouac
1,485 words
On the Road Jack Kerouac, father of the Beat
generation, almost an explorer of American
society, documented his journeys across our nation
in the guise of Sal Paradise in his signature
novel, On the Road. Some felt that this book was
an attack on America, and others praise it as the
definition of Americas culture. To myself, it was
fascinating tail of adventure, people, and life.
Kerouac puts into reality what I only dream of.
This novel is a beautiful description of life at
that time, and menti...
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Real Life Situations Power Money And Compassion Themes
579 words
An Essay ON Morley Callaghan's Our Lady Of The
Snows 9; The author Morley Callaghan has
written many stories and award winning novels
through out his long career. Some pertain to true
stories in which he has encountered through out
his life. Others are straight fiction but involve
a truth that deal with real-life situations and
themes. (Canadian Encyclopedia: edi, 1) In the
novel Our Lady Of The Snows, a real-life situation
has taken effect where a young woman is driven to
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Make The Story Stephen King
958 words
The novel Pet Semetary by Stephen King is
definitely a well researched novel. A lot of
research must have had been done on the Micmac
Indians because King describes and uses them
frequently in his novel. He uses facts which can
be proved and make the story more interesting. He
uses real life facts about cemeteries which make
the book a little more scary. Since the novel is a
honor story, if the facts were to be fictional, it
would make the story unbelievable and not as
scary. The soil in cemeter...
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Lucid Dreaming Conscious Mind
1,470 words
The powers of dreams have always been
underestimated. There is a whole new world in the
subconscious mind that helps us in a subtle way.
In this project you will see how a baby was born
because of a dream, how nightmares can be
partially good for you, be given a background on
dreams in general and details on interpreting your
own dreams amongst other things. Background
Everybody dreams but not everybody can remember
them. We usually dont remember dreams when we
suddenly wake up and move about. T...
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