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- 4481: The Old Gringo, By Carlos Fuen
- ... both the School of Law at the National University of Mexico and the Institut des Hautes Etudes Internationales in Geneva, going on to serve in the United Nations, the Mexican government and as the Mexican Ambassador to France from 1974-1977. He has written stories, short novels, and essays. Fuentes is still living to this day and at this point in ...
- 4482: The Scarlet Letter 2
- ... without any expression or emotion. Hester and Pearl go to the Governor s home to deliver a pair of gloves, but more importantly to inquire about the possibility of the government taking away her child. Also there with Governor Bellingham are Pastor Wilson, Reverend Dimmesdale and Roger Chillingworth. After Mr. Wilson asks Pearl a few questions, the Governor decides that Hester ...
- 4483: The World Of Odysseus
- ... societies. In fact, it can even be argued that a society like the United States of America's can be considered a two-class society, with the average worker and government worker separated by a large margin. Included in this book were some extremely significant historical aspects, which helped shaped the ancient world of Greece. Though the book was basically filled ...
- 4484: Things Fall Apart
- ... the reader a feeling as if he, or Conrad, felt that it was the native s own fault for living in such waste. Despite the suffering of the natives, the government, as well as the bookkeeper, only cared about how he looked and felt. Marlow explained his thoughts by stating that the natives were not criminals but were ultimately being treated ...
- 4485: The Right To Keep And Bear Arms
- ... fees and regulations. Many other gun control measures are supported and supported by the CSGV. They feel that the Second Amendment is a collective right, to be held by the government and law enforcement agencies. These three factions all manipulate the figures to show support for their views, they use fear to gain the support of the people. In their own ...
- 4486: Tom Clancy
- ... of Hero of the Soviet Union. He had fought for his country for many years and recently was promoted to title of Defense General, the highest defensive position in the government. Misha is introduced early and shown as more than just a stereotypical hard-nosed Russian soldier who cares more for Vodka than he does his family. When the reader first ...
- 4487: Environmentalists
- ... contribute to the eradication of the wilderness. Abbey writes with little factual basis. It is possible he considers himself writing to an audience that already is knowledgeable about how the government, media, and three-piece-suited gangsters of corporate America are essentially slashing and burning our natural home. Instead he uses his passion to appeal to those who may be in ...
- 4488: The Challenges Faced In Jane E
- ... from her. It turns out that Mr. Rochester is already married. But his wife is insane and lives locked away in the upper floors of the house, and the English government will not allow him to legally divorce her, so he suggests eloping to France. Jane, being an intelligent girl, refuses to go with him, and leaves Thornfield the next morning ...
- 4489: The Chamber
- ... death penalty isn't an effective way to deter crime. "The proposed drug death penalty is not only barbaric but also foolish: a temper tantrum masquerading as an act of government. It holds no promise for suppressing the drug trade, and may even be counterproductive" (Franklin E. Simony) Time magazine, 1997 said 52% of Americans do not believe the death penalty ...
- 4490: The Cruicible
- ... their communities. Both towns were settled by immigrants from England seeking religious freedom from the theocracies in Europe. In each town the church became a leading force in the local government. The church could influence the courts to impose legal penalties on crimes against the Ten Commandments. Crimes such as adultery, in The Scarlet Letter, and worshiping other gods, The Crucible ...
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