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Juvenile Delinquency Delinquent Acts
999 words
Remember doing something mischievous or wrong when
you were a kid and getting the label "delinquent"
slapped on you? Did you ever wonder what it meant?
That is what my topic for today is... juvenile
delinquency. In this report I will: define
juvenile delinquency, give the extent of juvenile
delinquency, give some suggestions on what causes
juvenile delinquency, and what is being done in
various communities to deal with this growing
problem. The legal term juvenile delinquent was
established so t...
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Hamilton And National Debt
809 words
1) Hamilton's "plan was to shape the fiscal
policies... to favor wealthier groups. " Why was
this his intention? What were the liabilities in
this approach? Hamilton wanted the fiscal policies
to favor the higher classes because he felt these
wealthy groups would lend the government money and
would gain support from the important higher
social groups. He believed that it would help give
the federal form of government respect and
confidence in society. The liabilities in this
approach would be th...
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Bill Of Rights Sentenced To Death
1,674 words
In 1790 a new nation was on the rise. With the
help of the French, the people of the thirteen
colonies of America had united together to defeat
the greatest empire of the world. This was the
shining moment of America. Freedom was theirs, and
this is what they have been wanting since the
pilgrims arrived almost two centuries before. They
were now going to take on an even greater task
then fighting the British: establishing a system
of government that would be fair and that would be
accepted throu...
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Man Is Unsatisfied Essay Of Man God
509 words
ASSIBEY, ERIC ENG 215 The essay of man is a
philosophical poet, written, characteristically in
heroic couplet. It is an attempt to justify and
vindicate the ways of God to man. Its also a
warning that man himself is not as in his pride,
he seems to believe the center of all things.
Eventhough not truly Christian, the essay makes
implicit assumption that man has fallen and that
he must seek his own salvation. Pope sets out to
demonstrate that no matter how imperfect complex
and disturbingly full ...
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Cup Of Coffee Mental Hospital
1,859 words
Below the stairs in front of the building. When
walking up the stairs, the gate of the building
opens wide as if it welcomes you, and you get to a
door after passing through a long hallway. when
the door opens, you see the inside of the room
with a bright atmosphere. And a moment later, the
caption goes up on a black screen. Coming through
the blinds, warm rays of sunlight cover the room
softly, and a pendulum of the metallic ornament is
moving in no directions under the window. And a
voice is h...
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Hitler Felt Social Change
784 words
Gandhi, an incredible man, had very unique views
on violence and its power over others. Adolf
Hitler, another incredible man albeit for
different reasons, also had individual views on
violence. Gandhi was opposed to violence, as he
believed it only solved problems temporarily and
that it led to further violence in the future.
Peace was what solved problems in his mind, not
violence. Violent protests that resulted in change
never succeeded fully; those changes were usually
revoked or altered. Cha...
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The Joy Luck Club Playing Game
1,233 words
A vivid portrait of the struggles, as well as the
joys, of three generations of Asian American
families is painted for us on the off white canvas
used by Amy Tan in 1989, the pages of her book,
The Joy Luck Club. In this portrayal of Chinese
immigrants and their American born children, four
family stories are brought to light, through a
series of vignettes told from the view points of
eight women, as they change and grow in their
lives. Lives that become the pigment that, along
with Tans taintle...
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Al Quaida Innocent People Terrorism
875 words
Terrorism, until the recent attacks on the US, has
remained a dormant issue in the media. Although it
has been around for centuries, the organised use
of violence to target non-combatants for political
purposes, is one of the most effective ways to
gain media attention. Mainly used by extremist
groups in the hopes of gaining recognition for
their cause (wether it is religious, political or
otherwise. ) Several attacks on the US have
recently made headlines The attack on the USS Cole
(October 12,...
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Technological Progress Lives Easier
1,040 words
In his essay Civilization and Its Discontents,
Sigmund Freud states his opinion that
technological progress has failed to make humans
happier. I strongly disagree to this opinion as I
believe that todays technological progress has
made our lives more efficient and interesting, and
thus more happy. Freud speaks in a time when the
progress of technology had not started its rapid
acceleration, and so the technology of his day did
not have a large positive impact on the whole of
society, compared to...
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Faust And Frankenstein Wholeness In Knowledge World
772 words
Goethe in Faust and Shelley in Frankenstein, wrap
their stories around two men whose mental and
physical actions parallel one another. Both
stories deal with characters, who strive to be the
bermensch in their world. In Faust, the striving
fellow, Faust, seeks physical and mental wholeness
in knowledge and disaster in lust. In
Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein struggles for
control over one aspect of nature and
disastrously, through the monster, nature controls
him to a much greater degree. Many...
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Man And The Sea Point Of View
1,466 words
Many of Ernest Hemingway's books have had
different meaning and all could be interpreted in
different way, but there has never been so much
written about his other stories. Well the Old Man
and the Sea had more written about it than any of
his other novels and there have never been so many
different types of interpretations about his other
novels. The Old Man and the Sea is a book in which
can be interpreted in many different ways. Here
you will read what many critics have composed
about the sto...
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Male And Female Ancient Greek
773 words
In Euripides Medea, the protagonist abandoned the
gender roles of ancient Greek society. Medea
defied perceptions of gender by exhibiting both
"male" and "female" tendencies. She was able to
detach herself from her "womanly" emotions at
times and perform acts that society did not see
women capable of doing. However, Medea did not
fully abandon her role as a woman and did express
many female emotions throughout the play. In
ancient Greek society, murder was not commonly
associated with women. Thr...
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Act V Scene Act Iii Scene
1,335 words
... ways of manipulating the truth to deceive one
into believing falsity. Once Macbeth is king,
Banquo expresses his suspicions of how Macbeth was
able to reach his position. Sadly, Banquo blindly
ignores his suspicions and allows himself to be
deluded by the thought that their friendship
overrides Macbeth's foul ambition and keeps him
safe from any of Macbeth's conspiracies. Then, in
an unfortunate moment of human weakness he
considers the possibility that the prophecy about
his sons being futu...
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Make Her Happy Late 1800
1,011 words
In Kate Chopin's novel The Awakening, we read
about a woman who is struggling with the many
obstacles in life in the late 1800 's. A woman,
who got married, had kids because that was what
was expected of her. She is in search of more in
her life, some sort of meaning for her whole
existence. Her husband who at the beginning tries
to control his wife attributes a great deal to her
unhappiness. As evident in chapter III when he
approached his wife and accused her of neglecting
their children, and ...
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Failure Of The American Dream Myrtle Wilson
726 words
In Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, all the
characters are, in one way or another, attempting
to become happier with their lives. The characters
in the novel are divided into two groups: the rich
upper class and the poorer lower class (West egg
and East egg) or otherwise known as old money and
new money, though the main characters only try to
make their lives better, the American dream they
are all trying to achieve is eventually ruined by
the harsh reality or life. Tom and Daisy Buchanan,
the ric...
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James Joyce Move Forward
1,487 words
The Theme of Paralysis in Eveline by James Joyce
Eveline is a short story in James Joyce's series
Dubliners. When the author thought about writing
several stories, he had quite a specific idea in
his mind. He made his intent clear in his letter
addressed to Grant Richards: My intention was to
write a chapter of the moral history of my country
and I chose Dublin for the scene because that city
seemed to me the centre of paralysis. I tried to
present it to the indifferent public under four of
its ...
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Milton Paradise Lost Shelley Frankenstein
1,150 words
Mary Shelley s Frankenstein develops the theme of
alienation and isolation and its consequent
increase of hostility through various characters
throughout the novel. The theme may have
originated from various elements, including Mary
Shelley s father, William Godwin, who felt that
the isolated individual would become vicious. This
idea was shared by Shelley and manifested in the
characters, Victor Frankenstein and his monster
(What is, 7). These creatures were not born
hostile, however, driven to...
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Role In Society Rose For Emily
877 words
Society has placed great emphasize on the roles
that people are supposed to play. The standards in
which we evaluate people have changed greatly over
time. Yet, history shows us that the way a person
physically looks or the occupation that they hold
determined how society viewed them. An example of
this is how African Americans were viewed as
unequal during slavery. In the stories, A Rose for
Emily and Marriage is a Private Affair we see two
people who must live up to their standards set
forth b...
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Sin And Death Books I And Ii
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The question, Satan as a seducer? is a very
different and unique angle to view his character.
To some extent, he does play a role as a seducer
in certain parts of Books I and II of Milton's
poem, Paradise Lost. Somehow he manages to make
other people believe and furthermore trust in him.
Deception is the most obvious weapon the Satan
utilizes to persuade some of the characters in the
poem. Nearly every statement he makes can be seen
either as a lie or a delusion. The first and
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Richard Cory Human Beings
955 words
Richard Unhappy Cory The analysis of: Richard Cory
Whenever Richard Cory went down town, A We People
on the pavement looked at him: B He was a
gentleman from sole to crown, A Clean favored, and
imperially slim. B And he was always quietly
arrayed, C And he was always human when he talked;
D But still he fluttered pulses when he said, C
Good-morning, and he glittered when he walked. D
And he was rich yes, richer than a king- E And
admirably schooled in every grace: F In fine, we
thought that he w...
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