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E Mail Messages Bulletin Board
1,919 words
... g as a private e-mail. I don't care what
anybody says, states, swears or whatever, there is
just no such thing as private e-mail. The reason?
Keep reading. With some e-mail systems, the e-mail
administrator has the ability to read any and all
e-mail messages. If this is the case where you are
located you better hope that there is a honest and
respectable person in that position. Some
companies monitor employee e-mail (I consider this
one of the worst forms of censorship). The reasons
for thi...
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Young Drivers Young Male
1,374 words
The most exciting moment of our life is when we
learn how to drive and actually get on behind the
wheel. Who wouldn't insist to learn to drive
especially we turn to the age of 15 or 16. I was
really excited when my dad taught me how to drive.
When I actually started the first turn on the
road, I realized that driving was not easy for me.
Since that time, I had told myself that I should
not drive so fast on the road because I might get
an accident. In order to become better drivers, it
is not rea...
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Duke And Dauphin Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
1,453 words
"Not a day's work in all my life. What I have
done, I have done because it has been play. If it
had been work I shouldn't have done it... When we
talk about the great workers of the world we
really mean the great players of the world. "
-Mark Twain As this quote shows, games were a very
important part of life to Mark Twain. This would
help explain why games are such an important part
in most of his works, one of which is The
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He uses these
games to symbolize many d...
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African American Woman Toni Morrisons
1,095 words
... her perspective is rooted in her experience,
and that as we immerse ourselves, as readers, in
the milieu of her novels, we need insight into her
culture. (Demetrakopoulos, Holloway 150). Toni
Morrisons thoughts, beliefs, and morals are the
basis for her many works. She writes from various
topics but all of them tie back to own personal
experience. Her viewpoint and outlook comes from
her personal feelings and convictions. Her life
growing up as an African American woman is
drastically demons...
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Point Of View Adrienne Rich
753 words
There are many cultural phantoms that we must face
as we write and read in todays society. Adrienne
Rich, author of an article titled When We Dead
Awaken: Writing as Re-Vision, tells us of a gender
phantom who prevented the development of her
writing. To this day, gender inhibits female
creativity, but in this day and age, so does
sexual orientation. Today, readers are not only
affected by an authors gender but by whom a writer
decides to love. For gay and lesbian writers, this
is continually a ...
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Kant Categorical Imperative Immanuel Kant
1,055 words
They " re not blind. They don't have hair on their
palms. Even so, they still masturbate. Of all the
topics that continually find themselves under
attack, none seems to be restricted solely to
quiet, taboo conversations as often as
masturbation. For countless generations, this
subject has been put down, looked down on, and
kept behind closed doors, and no one is really
sure why. "It's immoral", or "its dirty" are the
best anyone has come up with. The latter is a
matter of personal opinion, and d...
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Form Of Writing Flannery O'connor
1,139 words
... e qualities in the grotesque in her statement
in "A Memoir of Mary Ann" that " a new perspective
on the grotesque had occurred to her as she
learned about the child, who had a tumor on the
side of her face" (14). According to Sally and
Robert Fitzgerald, "Most of us have learned to be
dispassionate about evil, to look it in the face
and find our own grinning reflections with which
we do not argue, but good is another matter. Few
have stared at that long enough to accept the fact
that its fac...
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American Justice System Dna Testing
586 words
What is justice? By definition the word Justice
can mean different things. To most Americans,
justice is when someone who has committed a crime
goes before a judge or a jury of his or her peers
and is punished for their actions. At the same
time injustice can occur in the same settings. For
some Americans justice is served as long as
someone is behind bars or convulsing violently in
an electric chair. American justice being as blind
as it is has made long strides and by added
technology to its a...
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William Faulkner Feel Guilty
1,327 words
William Faulkner's novelette, The Bear, is perhaps
the most widely discussed of all his writings. In
understanding the story, the role of Isaac
Mccaslin should be reviewed and understood since
The Bear is his story. Critics have thoroughly
examined and commented on many different aspects
such as the wilderness theme, the relevance of
chapter four to the rest of the story, and how the
symbolism works. Upon reviewing criticism, you can
discover that several critics share the same
opinion of Isaac ...
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World War Ii Worst Racists
1,536 words
The book Age of Wonders is an excellent example in
portraying the crisis of not only the European
civilization but also racism which still very
abundant in todays society. The author is trying
to send a strong message that racism is indeed
wrong, and only through education will people know
that. Using his own experiences with racism he
decided to bring the reader back into time to
about World War II. There he shows the
misconceptions placed upon different ethnic
groups, and at a time were racism...
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War On Terror Black Man
1,111 words
Dear America, and hello to the international
public: ) I am speaking to you today not as a
Black Man, not as a Californian close to the city
of Berkeley, and not even as a American. I am
speaking to you today just as a human being and I
hope that you will assume the same shape and form
while reading my brief essay. First let me begin
by addressing the situation directly with the
Hurricane that has struck the gulf coast of LA,
Miss, and AL. To even begin to assume that this
was handled even remot...
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Rivalry In A Separate Peace
1,554 words
Every person feels rivalry or competition towards
others at some point in their lives. This rivalry
greatly affects our ability to understand others,
and this eventually results in paranoia and
hostility. It is a part of human nature, that
people coldly drive ahead for their gain alone.
Man's inhumanity towards man is a way for people
to protect themselves from having pain inflicted
on them by others, and achieving their goals and
desires without the interference of others. This
concept of man's...
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Critical Analysis Of The Telegraph Relay Station
1,196 words
The Telegraph Relay Station, a short story written
by Norman Lavers, focuses on the plight of a
stranded traveler. The traveler, referred to as
the narrator in this essay, is stranded for the
winter in a telegraph relay station. His only
companion is the operator of the station who
teaches him Morse code. When the narrator learns
that the operator has been tampering with messages
and has created his own little world, the narrator
is shocked. He is appalled that the operator could
interfere with ...
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Nuclear Weapons Nuclear Arms
1,477 words
Background: The Nuclear Age began, when the first
bomb was tested on a quiet stretch of desert in
Alamogordo, New Mexico on July 16, 1945. There are
currently around 36, 000 nuclear weapons in the
world's arsenals, primarily in the five Nuclear
Weapon States - USA, UK, Russia, France and China.
These states possess what is estimated to be 2,
667 times the firepower experienced in the entire
six years of World War II. At the height of the
Cold War there were around 65, 000 nuclear
weapons. In Sep...
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His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama
1,438 words
For as long as space endures And for as long as
living beings remain, Until then may I too abide
To dispel the misery of the world (The Office of
Tibet). He often cites this favorite verse, found
in the writings of the renowned eighth century
Buddhist saint Shantideva, to explain his greatest
source of inspiration. He is the 14 th Dalai Lama.
His Holiness Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso is the head
of state and spiritual leader of the Tibetan
people. He was born on 6 July 1935 by the name of
Lama Dhond...
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Classical Conditioning Young Man
1,154 words
Both classical conditioning and psychodynamic
theory have played a pivotal role in the
development of social psychology. For nearly all
of the past century they have shaped and
influenced the way psychologists, philosophers and
ordinary people have felt about the nature of the
human psyche. It is because of this that we
continue to use those theories today to predict
the outcome of certain situations. In our
particular case we have a situation where one
hundred women have been asked to rate the ...
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To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee
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This essay describes what Atticus meant when he
told Scout that it is a sin to kill a mockingbird.
A mockingbird is a harmless bird that makes the
world more pleasant. In To Kill A Mockingbird by
Harper Lee, the mockingbird symbolizes Boo Radley
and Tom Robinson, who were both peaceful people
who never did any harm. To kill or harm them would
be a sin. Scout's father, Atticus, tells Scout and
Jem, "I'd rather you shoot at tin cans in the
backyard, but I know you " ll go after birds.
Shoot all th...
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Native American Main Body
1,327 words
... the first to do it on record, but found no
traces of an English settlement and saw few
Indians. On his way back through the Bay he kept
close to the shore, and eventually found Roanoke
Island. He reported, "on the island shore, on the
inside of the little bay I entered, there were
signs of slipways (shipyards) for small vessels,
and on land a number of wells made with English
casks and other debris indicating that a
considerable number of people had lived there. "
Gonzalez saw no one, but di...
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Egyptian Culture Great Pyramid
483 words
The pyramids of Egypt are fascinating, however,
they remain to be a mystery. The well-built
architecture is located in Giza, Egypt, on the
west bank of the Nile River. The pyramids of Egypt
are the oldest and only surviving member of
ancient wonders. It is also the pride and one of
the most important factors in Egyptian culture.
Although the precise age of the pyramids has long
been debated, and there is little evidence to
prove when the pyramids were built, some assume
that they were built from...
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God Has No Cause Beginning
321 words
In Bertrand Russell's "Why I am Not a Christian"
in the first-cause argument he states that If
everything has a cause, why do we assume God has
no cause. If God has no cause then we can not
assume that everything has a cause. For instance
the universe might as well not have a cause if God
does not have one. He also states that it is
possible to imagine the world beginning to exist
and it is also possible to imagine that the world
did not exist. We simply choose to think that the
world had to hav...
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