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1151: Greek Tragedies
... plot and has directness of its prose for making it accessible for reading. It also has a complexity that is revealed through exploration of the play's timeless themes and social issues. One of the most important of these themes is the question of what qualities make up a good leader. The play explores this question at length in its detailed examination ...
1152: Womens Rights In 3rd World Cou
... recourse by the victims. The phrase “women's rights” refers to the basic human rights that are withheld from women simply because they are women. Women’s rights promote political, social and economic equality for women in a society that traditionally confers more status and freedom to men. A basic right is for girls to grow up to be women: today ... www.grannyg.bc.ca/tibet/national.html National Report on Tibet Women http://www.hrweb.org/intro.html An Introduction to the Human Rights Movement http://library.cq.com/researcher/issues/1999/19990430/19990430.htm Women and Human Rights Mary H. Cooper http://www.tunisiaonline.com/women/index.html Women and Civil Rights http://www.amnesty.org/ailib/intcam/afgan/afg5 ...
1153: Internet Tax
... buy something from some guy who claims he has what you need. Seek other peoples' opinions about the site as well. E-mail the store and ask about their security issues, and as far as that goes, call them and place the order over the phone if too concerned. New 128-bit digital certificates used for encryption of messages on the ... future, they will probably dwindle, but they'll never disappear. Choosing the right product is a lot easier seeing it first hand, and some people enjoy shopping simply for the social activity. Meanwhile, the rest of us can sit around in our pajamas and buy stuff for great prices at two in the morning; paying shipping definitely sucks, but it's ...
1154: Jean De La Fontaine
... nondramatic poet in seventeenth –century France. He has often experienced the misfortune of having the artistry of his works obscured by a host of myths, half-truths, prejudices, and nonaesthetic issues. This great poet, has become a "classic". His fables, on which his Reputations rests, are part of the literary canon of French writers and are studied in schools. His other ... middle class. (Encarta n.pag.) He then attended a school at Reims. From there he went to Paris to study medicine and theology, but was drawn into the whirls of social life. During that time he became qualified as a lawyer, but never perused it. In 1641 he went to the Oratory of Saint Magloire in Paris, intending to become a ...
1155: Heart Of Darkness
... a alternate universe, that is that they are out of touch with reality. Because of this, women have no place in the workings of society, that being in politics or social issues. Therefore, his Aunt is good enough to fund Marlow’s trip, but her usefulness stops with the money. She is treated as a money tree instead of an individual with ...
1156: The Bulgarian and Soviet Virus Factories
... to infect COM and EXE files by appending itself to them and by preserving their full functionality. It is also memory resident, hides the file length increase when the user issues the DIR command, and even mutates. 2.5) The virus writer from Plovdiv. ----------------------------------- This man, P.D., claimed that he has written viruses "for fun" and only "for himself" and ... virus factory and virus writing in the other countries ======= ============================================================== of the former Eastern block. ============================ While Bulgaria was one of the best computerized countries in East Europe, the political, economical, and social conditions in the other countries were (and maybe still are) quite similar. That is why the virus writing and spreading has been developed in these countries too. Viruses are created ...
1157: Ibsen And Strindberg - Hedda Gabler And Miss Julie
... and Strindberg’s Miss Julie (1888). In Karen’s lecture on Strindberg, she told how the two playwrights were rivals in a sense, mainly caused by Strindberg’s attitudes on social issues- Namely his thoughts and theory on the role of women in society. Thus, I am lead to believe that Hedda Gabler was written by Ibsen as a direct retaliation to ...
1158: After Various Writings By Rich
... between a past that did not bring fond memories. He was not as disadvantaged as other Hispanics. However, he felt very strongly about not going to Chicano student meetings or social events sponsored by “La Raza.” I don’t agree with him. After reading this, I realized that he is wrong. I am proud to be Mexican-American. I am proud ... I was also able to realize of the many problems and injustices that Hispanics face here in the United States. However, just like Paz said, we cannot simply contemplate these issues. We need to do something about them. I am attending college to receive a higher education. I know that education is extremely important. However, I am not losing my identity ...
1159: Kate Chopin
Kate Chopin gives a great deal of thought in her literature to issues that she views as important. She was encouraged not to become a "useless" wife; she was also involved in the idea of becoming an independent woman (LeBlanc 1). Kate Chopin ... the founders of the Pacific Railroad, and was on the train when it crashed into the Gasconade River, in 1885. Her mother Eliza, was a member of a very elite social group, in their French-Creole community. After Kate’s father passed away, her mother became much more religious, and develops a closer relationship with Kate. Kate also has an older ...
1160: Peyton Place
... sex, rape, adultery, repression, lust, and the secrets of small town New England, things that were never discussed before in conservative America. She interpreted incest, wife beating, and poverty as social failures instead of individual flops. When Metalious published Peyton Place, the country was in the grasp of a new wave of sexual panic. The book turned the "private" into the ... during sex was more like a "grin and bear it" situation. It opened many new doors and gave a push for the sexual revolution and feminist movement. She introduced the issues of poverty, bigotry, the town drunk, and the town bully, underpaid teachers, and sexually repressed girls and boys. This book became so important in the way of life that there ...


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