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Author Makes February 2000
445 words
1) Paul (Neo) Martin the editor of the website has
written extensive work on cyberpunks, that he
seeks to establish and support ongoing
conversations about the emerging field, to further
a community of cyberpunks. The author conveys his
thesis by showcase various documents,
works-in-progress, and on-line projects that he
feels pertain to the current issues of
cybernetics. Martin purpose is to call attention
to purpose is to promote, support, research,
study, and create cyberpunk subculture, cybe...
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Tale Also Implies Tale Also Implies That Females Sexual
1,147 words
We have all heard of strange and gory stories that
are supposedly true, experienced by a friend of a
friend. Whether true or not these so called "urban
legends" tend to circulate throughout society
thriving on each individual's fears and curiosity.
What most people don't realize is, within these
tales lies the attitudes and values of a
community. These tales do not survive throughout
the years solely on the basis of their
entertainment level, but due to the fact that they
reflect society's fears...
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Nineteen Eighty Four World Of 1984
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... g (only thirty-five years from its
publication, whereas Huxley's and Zamyatin's
imagined futures are set hundreds of years away),
and second, the disturbing familiarity and
plausibility of the world that Orwell constructs.
Because the social world of 1984 is not that far
removed from the reader's own experience, he
becomes involved in a more profound, intimate way
than he does in Huxley's remote chrome-and-glass
society. Orwell wanted his readers to understand
not only the intellectual-theor...
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Las Vegas Political Science
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Aunt And Uncle Mr And Mrs
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... organ Darcy. Volume two begins with a visit to
Longbourn from Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, the Bennet
daughter's aunt and uncle. Trusting her aunt's
judgement, Elizabeth introduces her to Wickham,
who agrees that he is handsome but warns Elizabeth
against marrying someone lacking money. After
examining Jane's situation, Elizabeth and the
Gardiner's agree that it would be wise for her to
leave with them to London. After she arrives
there, she tries in vain to contact the Bingley's,
and the eventual...
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American Dream Power Respect America
883 words
Americans celebrate Independence Day with great
pride and honor. The days that have once been
filled with happiness are still lived today.
Americans everywhere are able to thrive and profit
from our flourishing history. On the contrary, the
American Dream, derived from our free and
independent democracy. While, many other countries
are living under regulations, Americans live
freely. This political freedom that we celebrate
on July fourth led to the engines of creativity
and success. America giv...
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Mother Funeral Pay Attention
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Emma and Meursault were both strangers to society
because of passion; Emma needed passion in a
society that condemned it while Meursault refused
passion in a society that promoted it. As early as
Part I Chapter 5, Flaubert makes it evident that
Emma is searching for passion. Before she was
married, she mistakenly thought she was in love
and therefore agreed to the marriage that could
not consummate her desire for a passionate
lifestyle. The world Emma lived in was constantly
trying to downplay p...
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Society At Large Bruce Dawe
1,168 words
Consumerism has been unfairly portrayed as an evil
that is destroying our society. People often
neglect its positive features. Do you agree or
disagree? The rise of consumerism has brought upon
many satirical responses, however, people often
attempt to neglect its positive features which is
disseminated in every aspect of modern existence.
The reality for most is determined by the impact
of mass media and the influences of
commercialization. Dawes poetry does not purely
focus on consumerism, the...
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International Trade International Political
331 words
The realist perspective on international political
economy can be seen in the United States
international trade policy with China. The United
States being an established world power seeks to
further enhance its international role by engaging
in trade with another nation, that being China,
this reflects the realist main idea that the state
occupies center stage in global political affairs.
The United States willingness to engage in the
world market signals the idea of self national
interest that ...
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North Pole Common Man
523 words
English 1302 19 February 2004 Response Paper # 2
Danger Of Knowledge Through the theme of dangerous
knowledge Mary Shelly is conveying a message, with
the characters of Walton and Victor. The desire to
make history. An attempt to go beyond accepted
human limits and to access the secrets of life.
Both Victor and Walton possess an insatiable
thirst for privileged knowledge the things that
are unknown to the common man. Walton states I
preferred glory to every enticement that wealth
placed in my pa...
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Majority Leaders Big Brother Winston
498 words
Orwell's primary goal in 1984 is to demonstrate
the terrifying possibilities of a totalitarian
government. The protagonist, Winston, is the
looking glass into Orwell's horrifying perfect
communist society, where all of Winston's worst
paranoids and fears are realities. Winston's
personality is such that he resists the groupthink
pressure that is put upon him, he attempts to gain
individuality throughout the plot. This resistance
allows the reader to gain a thorough understanding
of the Partys ha...
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Lady With The Pet Dog Introduction To Literature
839 words
The Greatest Gamble Love is determined by a strong
affection, a warm attachment, by complete
satisfaction, as well as happiness. Love is a key
issue found in society. Everyone seeks love. With
true love, comes happiness, pleasure and a feeling
of satisfaction in life. It has many obstacles
that one will have to hurdle. It is worth every
minute. The happiness and the pain are like
exercises for my heart, each time leaving it in
better shape than before (Heart 1). Love is a
gamble, that is taken k...
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Pretend That Fascism Hitler Rise Political
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The proposed Iraqi adventure, which is only the
first step in a more ambitious militarist agenda,
has been opposed by the most conservative
warmongers of past administrations. If the test of
any theory is its predictive capacity, Bush's
extreme risk-taking is better explained by the
fascist model. Purely economic motives are a large
part of the story, but there is a deeper
derivation that exceeds such mundane rationales.
Several of the apparent contradictions in Bush's
governance make perfect se...
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Cry The Beloved Country Stimulating A Change
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The purpose of Cry, the Beloved Country, is to
awaken the population of South Africa to the
racism that is slowly disintegrating the society
and its people. Alan Paton designs his work to
express his views on the injustices and racial
hatred that plague South Africa, in an attempt to
bring about change and understanding. The
characters that he incorporates within his story,
help to establish a sense of the conditions and
hardships that the country is experiencing, and
the presence of fear throug...
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Lost A Part Ahab Insanity Control
920 words
The first few times that Ahab is introduced to the
reader and to his crew, he appears to be inhuman.
Even his description when he first appears on deck
states that he "seemed made of solid bronze"
(Melville 117). To compare him to a statue is to
distance him from humanity - he is not a
breathing, emotional being. However, as the book
continues, it becomes blatantly obvious that Ahab
hates his obsession and is greatly disturbed by
the fact that he is obsessed. This self-hatred
makes Ahab human be...
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Amanda And Laura Fire Escape
828 words
Fantasy Worlds and Their Symbolism Everyone has
their own little world in which they indulge
themselves in whether it be real or just a
fantasy. In The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee
Williams, everyone in the play experiences their
own little world, and the shock it is to be thrown
from it. Tom supports his family despite his
unhappiness. He tries to please Amanda by being
the sole supporter of the family, but only gets
rewarded by Amanda's constant nagging and
suspicion. Eventually he finds himse...
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Islamic Fundamentalism Jewish Settlers
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Zionism and Islamic fundamentalism has influenced
political situation in Middle East to a great
extent. Moreover, these two manifestations of
religious enthusiasm has created a conflict that
last more than fifty years and still unresolved to
this day. The followers of these two movements
generally despise each other: fundamentalist call
Zionist aggressors that annexed Arab lands and
Zionists stamp fundamentalist as terrorists and
fanatics. Despite the differences, both groups
call for revival. Z...
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Physically And Mentally Mentally Healthy
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Negative Aspects of Christianity, as seen by
Sherwood Anderson and Joseph Dewey. (1) In his
critical essay No God in the Sky and No God in
Myself: Godliness and Anderson, Joseph Dewey
provides us with the insight on what constitutes
the essence of American Protestantism, not as much
as religion, but as a style of life, which results
in the social alienation of people affected by
religious fervour. Author makes a very good point
when he suggests that the grotesque properties of
Sherwood Andersons...
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John Stuart Mill Point Of View
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... we understand why it can be taken as morality
basis. Try to imagine the situations in which
everyone takes what they want. It means that
somebody will get everything and somebody nothing
and in such situation the main idea happiness for
all become ridiculous. As Julie Lund Hughes states
Thus, if morality is defined in terms of
happiness, not everyone can be moral, which seems
wrong. This problem arises whenever one seeks to
define morality in terms of happiness. The fact
that not everyone co...
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Order To Understand Seek Revenge
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WHEN PIGS FLY! ! ! Throughout the Canterbury Tales
by Geoffrey Chaucer, participants of the
pilgrimage tell stories to entertain one another.
These stories, while amusing, tend to have an
underlying message, one being the Franklin s Tale.
The Franklin s Tale is the most moral tale that
has been read. It is not told to make the other
pilgrims laugh, rather to explain an extremely
important lesson. Throughout life, people say many
things that are meant to be taken with a grain of
salt and not lite...
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