Edgar Allen Poe

Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) Written and Contributed by SUGABUGA456 Edgar Allan Poe was one of America’s famous poets, fiction short-story writers, and literary critics. He is known as the first master of short story form especially in tales of horror, and mystery. The work he produced was considered to be some of the most influential … Read more

A child Called It by Dave Pelzer

A child Called It by Dave Pelzer Running Head: A CHILD CALLED IT One Childs Courage to Survive: A Child Called It Dave Pelzer Angelia Mickels Palo Verde College Abstract This is one of the best, yet saddest books that I have ever read. There are so many bad things out there that are happening … Read more

The scarlet Letter and the puritans

The scarlet Letter and the puritans The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne expresses the aspects of relationships, religion, community, discipline and punishment in the puritan community of 17th century Boston. Relationships between men and women were very constrained and that is what made adultery such a bad sin in the eyes of everyone in the … Read more

Gun Control: Overview

Gun Control: Overview The issue of gun control has been debated for a long time, probably ever since they were invented. The gun is a small, rather easy to obtain, weapon that is lethal if used in the right (or wrong) way. This makes the gun an extremely dangerous factor in our lives. If used … Read more

Yellow wall paper

yellow wall paper Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” is an observation on the male oppression of women in a patriarchal society. The story itself presents an interesting look at one woman’s struggle to deal with both mental and physical confinement. Through Gilman’s writing the reader becomes aware of the mental and physical confinement, which … Read more

Die Entstehungsgeschichte des nathan des weisen

die Entstehungsgeschichte des nathan des weisen Einleitung Unser Zeitalter ist das eigentliche Zeitalter der Kritik, der sich alles unterwerfen muss. Religion, durch ihre Heiligkeit und Gesetzgebung durch ihre Majestat, wollen sich gemeiniglich derselben entziehen. Aber alsdann erregen sie gerechten Verdacht wider sich und konnen auf unverstellte Achtung nicht Einspruch machen, die die Vernunft nur demjenigen … Read more

Aplastic Anemia Essay Examples

Aplastic Anemia Aplastic anemia is a disease of the bone marrow the organ that produces the body’s blood cells. Approximately two thousand people in the U.S. are diagnosed each year with aplastic anemia. The symptoms of aplastic anemia are fatigue, bruising, infections, and weakness. Although these symptoms are much like those associated with leukemia, aplastic … Read more

Obstacles Toward Development

Obstacles Toward Development In this every day changing world, many of us are living in a comfortable home, have enough food to eat, well clothed, healthy, and financially independent. All these are provided to us because we are living in a well-developed country. Others in the third world nation are not so lucky.  They may … Read more

All the presidents men AP Government paper

All the Presidents Men All the presidents men begins on June 17 1972 when five burglars broke into the Democratic National headquarters, which was located at the Watergate Hotel. Most of the Newspapers disregarded the story as just another break in but Two reporters for the Washington post stuck with the story till the End. … Read more

A Clockwork Orange

A Clockwork Orange The freedom of choice and the rehabilitating form of corrections encase the realm of A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgess.  It produces the question about man’s free will and the ability to choose one’s destiny, good or evil. “If he can only perform good or only perform evil, then he is a … Read more

Sharecroppers during Civil War

After the devastation left from the Civil War, many field owners looked for new ways to replace their former slaves with field hands for farming and production use. From this need for new field hands came sharecroppers, a “response to the destitution and disorganized” agricultural results of the Civil War (Wilson 29). Sharecropping is the … Read more

National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)

There are quite a few actors in respect to interest groups and domestic airline safety. The interest groups come from varying backgrounds of business, labor, government and public interest. The actors that we are focused on are the domestic airline companies, the aerospace industry, private security firms, various labor groups, National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), … Read more

Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert Analysis

In the writing’s of the Jonathan Swift we can clearly see issues and concepts with regard to morality, ethics and relations come into play in our society and in Gulliver’s Travels, Swift brings those issues to the for front for everyone to see and analyze. The very concepts and beliefs that man holds dear Swift … Read more

Winesburg ohio Essay Examples

winesburg ohio George Williard’s decision to depart Winesburg in Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson is comparable to George Milton’s decision to leave the ranch in Of Mice of Men by John Steinbeck. Several factors activate Williard and Milton to depart, and one reason is they both long for a more fulfilling life.  Also the voiceless … Read more

The Odyssey by Homer

The Odyssey is one of only a few epics still in existence today. An epic is a long narrative poem which focuses on the lives and struggles of a great hero or heroes. Homer used many literary techniques to make his poetry more fully understood. He was very versed in his Greek gods and uses … Read more

How useful is Attribution Theory?

How useful is Attribution Theory? Attribution theory assumes that people try to determine why people do what they do.  The theory deals with the information one uses in making casual inferences, and the way one deals with this information to answer a casual question. But how can this account to the usefulness of the theory? … Read more

Sickle Cell Anemia

When we often think about diseases as germ we may catch from another person, like HIV. Sometimes people categorize a disease as the results of doing to much of what is bad for you, like sunbathing to cancer and unprotected sex to HIV. But what most people don’t realize is that some people are born … Read more

Analysis of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights is a strange, inartistic story(Atlas, WH p. 299). Wuthering Heights is a strange sort of book (Douglas, WH p. 301). This is a strange book (Examiner, WH p. 302). His work [Wuthering Heights] is strangely original (Britannia, WH p. 305). These brief quotes show that early critics of Emily Brontes first edition of … Read more

Daddy By Sylvia Plath

Sylvia Plath reveals herself in her confessional poem Daddy. She uses strong imagery and powerful speech to show her attitudes towards her late father, Otto Plath and her husband, Ted Hughes, who also hurt her in the end. Her tone implies a strong hatred and disgust for the relationships with both men. The poem was … Read more

Asian Crisis Essay Examples

Asian Crisis The crisis began in Thailand in July 1997 and spread to Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia, then to Hong Kong, Korea and Japan. Financial systems in Thailand, Korea and Japan all came under intense strain, but nowhere as destructively as in Indonesia, which by early 1998 had become the worst-affected victim. The 1997 … Read more

Midget Village

One Saturday night, I left the house to go to a friends house, and the last words that came out of my parents mouth was to be careful. That statement went in one ear and out the other. People never think that anything would ever happen to them because they take their safety for granted. … Read more

Foggy Night Essay Examples

Foggy Night (This is an original paper done as an upper division requirement for a top university) Surrounded by a foggy white film, I tried to adjust my vision to see. Anything familiar would appease me at this point. Nonetheless, I did not see a thing.  Am I dead?” I thought to myself.  Can this … Read more

Sophocles’s play, Oedipus Rex written in 430 B.C.

Many modern day novels conquer the topic of self discovery. They delve into a seemingly endless search for one’s self to try and explain the purpose of soul searching. This journey that people take to find out who they are and what they are here for is the main theme of many popular books. Novels … Read more

Tools Of The Trade

In any game, the equipment players use determines the way the game unfolds. Try to imagine a soccer game played with an American football! Or try playing tennis with the wooden racquets of thirty years ago. Change the equipment, and you discover a very different game. As part of my look at baseball, I decided … Read more

A Womens View on The Positive Benefits Of Pornography

While there are many women who oppose pornography because they think it degrades and demeans women, I believe that there are many women who approve of pornography due to the many positive benefits it has for them such as providing sexual curiosity opportunities and improving couples sexual relationships. In this paper I am going to … Read more

Foreshadowing and Setting in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein

Frankenstein is an intriguing novel in respect to its haunting and powerful story and its effective development. The story has many different settings, all of which have a direct correlation to the story line. There is a lot of foreshadowing, although some of it is not recognized until the destined event occurs. The reader is … Read more

VALLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY

VALLEY PUBLISHING COMPANY Test of Purchases – Items Noted from Schedule T/1 12/31/X1 Voucher NumberVendorAudit TestAmountDescription of ItemEvaluation of Item                  [1] 3-17National Newsprint CorporationB#128,080.No purchase requisition, no explanation. Item appears to be a genuine purchase. Duncan approved item at time of payment approval.  No explanation.Exception No validity … Read more

Racism in Othello

Choose one non-dramatic text offered on the module, (an extract from Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Literary Remains,) and show how it might help us understand Othello. The extract presents a sustained attack by Coleridge on Shakespeare for his lack of realism in the ‘monstrous’ depiction of a marriage between a ‘beautiful Venetian girl,’ and a ‘veritable … Read more

Shakespeare’s Sonnet Number 126: Critique

Shakespeare’s sonnets, as poems, have been obscured by the enormous amount of speculation, much of it unjustified, that has grown up around the problems presented by the dedication. The following sonnet is commonly grouped with 125 others that are believed to have been written to a much admired young man, who was Shakespeare’s junior in … Read more

Suffering in Crime and Punishment

In the novel Crime and Punishment, by Fyodor Dostoevsky, suffering is an integral part of every character’s role. However, the message that Dostoevsky wants to present with the main character, Raskolnikov, is not one of the Christian idea of salvation through suffering. Rather, it appears to me, as if the author never lets his main … Read more

Homeless: What has been done to decrease the problem?

One of the largest growing concerns in Toronto is the constantly increasing number of citizens who are finding themselves living on the streets. With the decrease in the number of available jobs, the population of homeless people has literally boomed. My questions are not as simple to answer as they may appear. Why is a … Read more

Sexual Harassment

Just 20 years ago, in most states a woman could not sign an apartment lease, get a credit rating, or apply for a loan unless her husband or a male relative agreed to share the responsibility. Similarly, a 1965 study found that fifty one percent of men though women were “temperamentally unfit for management. ” … Read more

The Watergate Scandal

The Watergate Affair, is the worst political scandal in U. S. history. It led to the resignation of the president, Richard M. Nixon, after he became implicated in an attempt to cover up the scandal. The Watergate Affair refers to the break-in and electronic bugging in 1972, of the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the … Read more

The Internet as a Business Tool

Mrs. —–, I understand that some students that have already graduated from College are having a bit of trouble getting their new businesses started. I know of a tool that will be extremely helpful and is already available to them; the Internet. Up until a few years ago, when a student graduated they were basically … Read more

Domestic Violence and Patriarchal Societies

For centuries, the issue of spousal or partner abuse has been concealed from the culture at large, and this general lack of knowledge lead to the formation of myths and untruths, which still permeate our society today. Most of us still hold on to the old notions about domestic violence and until recently, even wondered … Read more

A Doll’s House Review

During the time in which the play took place society frowned upon women asserting themselves. Women were supposed to play a role in which they supported their husbands, took care of their children, and made sure everything was perfect around the house. Work, politics, and decisions were left to the males. Nora’s first secession from … Read more

Sylvia Plath’s Confessional Poem, Daddy

Sylvia Plath reveals herself in her confessional poem ADaddy@. She uses strong imagery and powerful speech to show her attitudes towards her late father, Otto Plath and her husband, Ted Hughes, who also hurt her in the end. Her tone implies a strong hatred and disgust for the relationships with both men. The poem was … Read more

Reaching Fiction: “The Child by Tiger” written by Thomas Wolfe, and Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game”

After reading “The Child by Tiger,” written by Thomas Wolfe, and Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game,” I have noticed that these stories are similar, yet they are different. Although both stories have manhunts and mad men, according to Thomas R. Arp, the editor of Perrine’s Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense, “The Child by Tiger” … Read more

Transformations in Ovid

Transformations in Ovid Transformations from one shape or form into another are the central theme in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The popularity and timelessness of this work stems from the manner of story telling. Ovid takes stories relevant to his culture and time period, and weaves them together into one work with a connecting theme of transformation … Read more

Cumminisim in Russia

Unless we accept the claim that Lenins coup dtat gave birth to an entirely new state, and indeed to a new era in the history of mankind, we must recognize in todays Soviet Union the old empire of the Russiansthe only empire that survived into the mid 1980s (Luttwak, 1). In their Communist Manifesto of … Read more

Robert Frost’s Analysis On Road Not Taken

One of Frosts commonest subjects is the choice the poet is faced with two roads, two ideas, two possibilities of action. The Road Not Taken deals with the choice between two roads, and with the results of the choice which the poet makes. It raises the evident question of whether it is better to choose … Read more

Effects of Technology

Advancement in technology has affected many people in many ways. New technology has altered peoples’ consciousness, language, and the way society views the world. Technological advancements have made the world smaller, and have made things easier. Computers have been the inventions that have advanced so much since they were developed and have had such a … Read more

Metadrama In Shakespeare

Shakespeare constantly plays with metadrama and the perception of his plays as theatre and not life with the complications inherent that in life we all play roles and perceive life in different ways. The play has recognition of its existence as theatre, which has relevance to a contemporary world that is increasingly aware of precisely … Read more

The Crystal Cave, by Mary Stewart Analysis

The Crystal Cave, by Mary Stewart, is a story in the first person, whereas an elderly Merlin tells of his coming of age. The novel began in medieval Wales in the kingdom of Maridunum. The story then moves to Brittany, or Lesser Britain. He then comes back to Wales, then, the rest of Greater Britain, … Read more

Rap and Censorship

The beginnings of rap are believed to based on African rhythms which were used as a form of communication by the native peoples. The lyrical component of rap music is thought to have been greatly influenced by Cab Calloway with his repetitive chants and scats, along with his call-and-response technique with the audience. Rap evolved … Read more

Satire at Jonathan Swift’s, Gulliver’s Travels

Jonathan Swifts, Gullivers Travels satirically relates bodily functions and physical attributes to social issues during Englands powerful rule of Europe. Through out the story we find many relations between bodily features and British and European society. Swift uses this tone of mockery to explain to his reader the importance of many different topics during this … Read more

The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn Analysis

You dont know about me, without you have read a book by the name of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, but that aint no matter. that book was made by Mr. Mark Twain, and he told the truth, mainly. There were things which he streched, but mainly he told the truth. That ain nothing. I … Read more

Nike Campaign

When I learned that I had to write this research paper, instead of procrastinating, I convinced myself to JUST DO IT. This phrase also happens to be one of the signature phrases of the leading athletic apparel company, Nike. The JUST DO IT campaign has been very successful for Nike, but it is not he … Read more

Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse

Siddhartha has been searching for fulfillment all his life. Though he was the most scholarly and respected Brahmin, this did not satisfy him. He drank knowledge, yet still felt ignorant. He could not find peace. He could not find fulfillment. His journey is essentially one of trial and error, suffering, mistakes, and rebirth. He was … Read more

American history during 1920-1930

The 1920’s was a period of general prosperity for many Americans but the decade ended with the most serious depression in United States history. When Herbert Hoover (31st president) took oath into office in March 1929, trade was booming, industry was flourishing. Unemployment was low, wages were up, prices were steady and corporations were making … Read more

Pride And Prejudice – Marriage

Jane Austen was born in 1775 in Hampshire. Her father was a vicar and she had six brothers and a sister. At the age of sixteen she started writing humorous novels. In 1813 she published Pride and Prejudice. She never got married and she died in 1817 at the age of forty-two. Jane Austen thought … Read more

Shakespeare’s “Othello”

In Shakespeare’s “Othello”, Iago carefully and masterfully entraps Othello into believing that his wife, Desdemona, is having an affair with Cassio. He does this through a series of suggestions and hesitations that entice and implant images in Othello’s head that lead him to his demise. But what is more important is, he gives Othello the … Read more

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Analysis

The narrator (later identified as Huckleberry Finn) begins Chapter One by stating that the reader may know of him from another book, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mr. Mark Twain, but it ain’t t no matter if you have not. According to Huck, Twain mostly told the truth, with some stretchers thrown in, though … Read more

Jane Eyre: Sexism

In the cases of Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice and Emily Bronte’s Jane Eyre, the ideals of romantic love are very much the same. In both 19th century novels, women’s wants and needs are rather simplified. However, this could also be said for the roles and ideals of the male characters. While it was … Read more

Slave Resistance

It could be considered almost ludicrous that most African-Americans were content with their station in life. Although that was how they were portrayed to the white people, it was a complete myth. Most slaves were dissatisfied with their stations in life, and longed to have the right of freedom. Their owners were acutely conscious of … Read more

The story “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty

In the story “A Worn Path” the main character’s name is Phoenix which alludes to “the mythical bird that consumed itself in fire after five hundred years and rose renewed from its ashes. This death-birth motif gives a meaningful context for details which seem merely descriptive”(Seidl, p. 53). “Welty’s main subject is the intricacies of … Read more

Margaret Atwood and feminism

Margaret Atwood is a widely recognized literary figure, especially known for her themes of feminism. Her novels, including Alias Grace and The Handmaid’s Tale are widely known for their feminist subject matter, and one finds the same powerful themes within her poetry. Judy Klemesrud, in her article for The New York Times, once made the … Read more

Nostradamus’s prophecies

For four centuries Nostradamus’s prophecies have inspired fear and controversy. His followers say he predicted the French Revolution, the birth and rise of Hitler, and the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Did he, as his believers claim, predict some of history’s most monumental events – from the Great Fire of London to the launch disaster … Read more

Hamlet by William Shakespeare

Hamlet by William Shakespeare illustrates foreshadowing through its characters to keep the reader interested throughout the play. An example of foreshadowing is Hamlets depressed state of mind which foreshadows his motivation to find out the truth about his fathers death. A second example of foreshadowing is when Hamlets father comes to him as a ghost … Read more

On Narcissism: Psychological Theories and Therapeutic

The so called narcissistic personality disorder is a complex and often misunderstood disorder. The cardinal feature of the narcissistic personality is the grandiose sense of self importance, but paradoxically underneath this grandiosity the narcissist suffers from a chronically fragile low self esteem. The grandiosity of the narcissist, however, is often so pervasive that we tend … Read more

Facts On Cocaine

In my report I want to tell you about dreams. “Dreams are a communication of body, mind and spirit in a symbolic communicative environment” (www. sleeps. com). To make that statement easier to understand dreams are a review influenced by factors in your life and spirit (www. sleeps. com). Our brains are constantly active. It … Read more

Cloning humans and organs

Cloning humans and organs could only yield new technologies that will be beneficial to society. Organ cloning is something that would be extremely beneficial to society. For example, if we could clone human organs there would be no need for waiting lists for people looking for donors. Scientist could make a clone of a patients … Read more

The Scarlet Letter is all about symbolism

The Scarlet Letter is all about symbolism. People and objects are symbolic of events and thoughts. Throughout the course of the book, Nathaniel Hawthorne uses Hester, Pearl, and Arthur Dimmesdale to signify Puritanic and Romantic philosophies. Hester Prynne, through the eyes of the Puritans, is an extreme sinner; she has gone against the Puritan ways, … Read more

The Joy Lack Club Review

Blow from the South. The wind leaves no trail. Throw sand from the East to distract him. Blow, blow, blow. He cannot see. He is blind now. Make him lean away from the wind so he is easier to knock down. (p. 98) What kind of thoughts go through a reader’s mind when they come … Read more

William Shakespeare’s All’s Well

In order to understand the moral implications of the bed-trick in Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well, one must examine who is involved in the scheme and to what end. Once this is clear, it becomes obvious that the bed-trick has no moral message in and of itself; rather, the bed-trick is, according to William … Read more

William Shakespeare’s Sonnets

The search for immortality has troubled philosophers since the dawn of human race. Numerous historic figures, including Ramses XV of Egypt and Julius Caesar of Rome, have tried to achieve physical immortality through various superficial measures. Magicians of the ancient kingdoms have struggled to find a way to stop the aging process of a human … Read more

Unidentified Flying Objects Fact or Fiction

Unidentified flying objects, or UFOs, as they’re fondly called, are one of the century’s most intriguing and controversial mysteries. Since ancient times, UFOs of all types have been accounted for. More today than ever, hundreds of thinkers, theologians, and scientists have tried to answer why there are or whether there aren’t UFOs. According to some, … Read more

Woman of the Year: 1953 – Queen Elizabeth II

From the day she was born, the life of Queen Elizabeth II shows that she deserved to receive the title Woman of the Year. She had practical intelligence since she was a kid and she respected peoples opinions. Queen Elizabeth II was born on April 21, 1926 at the London home of her mother’s parents, … Read more

Jean Arp

Art is a fruit that grows in man, like a fruit on a plant, or a child in its mother’s womb, once commented Jean Arp–a remarkable twentieth-century sculptor, painter and poet associated with and a forefather of the Dada and Surrealist movements. The avant-garde artist was born on September 16, 1887 in Strasbourg, France, where … Read more

The poetry of Langston Hughes, A Dream Deferred

The poetry of Langston Hughes, the poet laureate of Harlem, is an effective commentary on the condition of blacks in America during the 20th Century. Hughes places particular emphasis on Harlem, a black area in New York that became a destination of many hopeful blacks in the first half of the 1900s. In much of … Read more

All quiet on the western front by Erich Maria Remarque

Paul and the other members of the Second Company are resting after being relieved from the front lines. When they went to the front, their company contained one hundred and fifty men. Only eighty returned. The quartermaster requested rations for a full company, but on the last day, they suffered a heavy attack. The surviving … Read more

Sophocles’ Antigone

The debate over who is the tragic hero in Antigone continue on to this day. The belief that Antigone is the hero is a strong one. There are many critics who believe, however, that Creon, the Ruler of Thebes, is the true protagonist. I have made my own judgments also, based on what I have … Read more

The adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Huckleberry Finn is the son of St. Petersburg, Missouri’s town drunk. He takes care of himself for a period of time until he and his friend Tom Sawyer discover a large sum of money. The Widow Douglas, who lived with her sister Mrs. Watson, then took in Huck and tried to civilize him. This is … Read more

What is Affirmative Action?

Affirmative action is a growing argument among our society. It is multifaceted and very often defined vaguely. Some can define affirmative action as the ability to strive for equality and inclusiveness. Others might see it as a quota-based system for different minority groups. “Affirmative action was originally designed to help minorities” (Gross, 1996). Is affirmative … Read more

The Effects of Various Wavelengths on Photosynthetic Rate

Photosynthesis is the process by which autotrophic organisms convert light energy to chemical energy in the form of glucose [1]. Without this process life on earth would be very different because every organism directly or indirectly depends on photosynthesis. Because plants are at the bottom of the food chain they must create their own energy; … Read more

World Trade Organisation

The official World Trade Organisation web site, defines the WTO as “the only global international organisation dealing with the rules of trade between nations . . . [through] helping producers of goods and services, exporters, and importers (to) conduct their business”1. It was formed in 1995 after growing out of and extending the institution of … Read more

Nuclear Energy and the Environment

In our society, nuclear energy has become one of the most criticized forms of energy by the environmentalists. Thus, a look at nuclear energy and the environment and its impact on economic growth. Lewis Munford, an analyst, once wrote, “Too much energy is as fatal as too little, hence the regulation of energy input and … Read more

Epics: The Old Testament, The Illiad, and The Odyssey

In order to be considered an epic, there are certain qualifications and standards that a piece of literature must meet. The themes and motifs incorporated in these stories are universal and the plot lines are both historical and entertaining. These epics are long poems that were originally expressed orally and later transcended into written works. … Read more

Social Issues in Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

With The Bluest Eye, Morrison has not only created a story, but also a series of painfully accurate impressions. As Dee puts it “to read the book… is to ache for remedy” (20). But Morrison raises painful issues while at the same time managing to reveal the hope and encouragement beneath the surface. A reader … Read more

Shakespeare’s Sonnets

William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was an English poet, dramatist, and actor, considered by many to be the greatest dramatist of all time. Some of Shakespeare’s plays, such as Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, are the most famous of his works. His sonnets were not as admired as his tragedies; however, they seem to be a “mirror” … Read more

Miamoto Musashi and Bushido

During the ancient period of Japan there existed a time of war and power struggles. There were many people who followed the Bushido code or way of the warrior. These people were called samurai. Of the countless men who devoted their lives to the Bushido code there were none greater than Miyamoto Musashi. Musashi was … Read more

Blue Collar Student: Are Jobs Good or Bad?

Are part time jobs good or bad for a student? This is an interesting question that pertains to almost half of all high school students. Jobs provide students with many different qualities but at what cost? This will be the topic of discussion in this paper. Part time jobs are as common to students as … Read more

Characters in Books, The Great Gatsby

Characters in books can reveal the author feeling toward the world. In The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald suggested the moral decline of the period in America history through the interpersonal relationships among his characters. The book indicates the worthlessness of materialism, the futile quest of Myrtle and Gatsby, and how America’s moral values had diminished. Despite … Read more

Fahrenheit 451 Ray Bradbury

Guy Montag is a fireman in the future in charge of burning books. On his way home from work one evening, he meets his new neighbor, an inquisitive 17-year-old girl named Clarisse McClellan. She asks him about his job and tells him she comes from a strange family that does such peculiar things as talk … Read more

Cry Our Beloved Country by Alan Paton Analysis

Cry the beloved country, by alan paton, is a book which tells the story of how james jarvis, a wealthy estate owner who, because of his own busy life, had to learn of the social degradation in south africa through the death of his only son. If arthur jarvis had never been killed, james jarvis … Read more

Fear the Power

Goodbye boys, Im going to the mall for about two hours, dont get into any trouble when Im gone! My mom yelled as she slammed the door and went to the mall. She took my dads 1997 Chevy that would be just perfect for everything that she would buy there. And my dad was asleep … Read more

Negative affects of spamming

One of the strengths of electronic communications media is that it costs virtually nothing to send a message. These media are not free of charge: setting up a cellular telephone network or an Internet e-mail service has substantial overhead costs in equipment and connectivity. However, once these costs are paid for, the cost to transmit … Read more

A Midsummer Nights Dream by William Shakespeare

Shakespeare uses different settings to show the complication in the lovers lives. I think that is a very clever thing to do. The first scene takes place in The Palace of Theseus. Theseus, the Duke of Athens, is getting married to Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, in four days time. There is a very calm … Read more

Female Genital Mutilation

As you are reading this article, there are between eight and ten million women and girls in the Middle East and in Africa who are at risk of undergoing one form or another of genital cutting. Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), also known as female circumcision, or female genital cutting, has been practiced for several thousand … Read more

The Black Death

A plague is a bacterial infection that can take on more than one form. One of the greatest plagues that have stricken mankind throughout history was the Black Death. The Black Death was the outbreak of the bubonic plague that struck Europe and the Mediterranean area between 1347 and 1351. This plague was the most … Read more

Themes Relating to Good Versus Evil in Billy Budd

Many themes relating to the conflict between Good and Evil can be found in Herman Melville’s novella Billy Budd, Foretopman. First originating as a poem about a middle-aged man on the eve of his execution, Billy Budd is the only true work of fiction written by Melville (Bloom, Critical Views 198). The idea for the … Read more

Animal Science and Zoology: Blue Whales

Blue Whales The Blue whale is the largest creature of the sea; in fact, its the largest creature known to man. Contrary to what most people think, even though Blue whales live in the sea, they are mammals. They breathe air, have their babies born alive, and can live anywhere from 30 to 70 years. … Read more