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- 5551: Ceremony
- ... of the earth, the atomic bomb. Top scientists and experts in the field of nuclear fusion met together in top-secret laboratories deep in the Jemez Mountains, on land the Government took from the Cochiti Pueblo, and created the highly sophisticated nuclear weapon (Silko 246). "Up here In these hills They will find the rocks, Rocks with veins of green and ...
- 5552: The Scarlet Letter: Theocracy and Guilt and Punishment
- ... power of suggestion that the theocracy has over its subjects is best shown through the actions of Dimmesdale. He punishes himself because he has committed an act that the theocratic government calls a sin. He believes he is an evil person because he committed adultery, but had the theocracy not said adultery was a sin, he would not think of himself ...
- 5553: Canterbury Tales
- ... positive, Chaucer has given females a significant purpose in his book. Through these tales told by men, it is easy to see that a woman’s superiority is not in government or in the work field, but, most certainly, over a man’s nobility and life.
- 5554: Butterbox Babies
- ... 300 the mother had paid she could have the baby put up for adoption. If a couple wished to adopt a baby they would have to be assessed by the government to see if they were able to support a baby. The Youngs found this bad for business, so if a couple was from the United States the baby was given ...
- 5555: Brave New World
- ... rules. There are no chances for anyone to develop any differences. Or if they do, they are exiled so that they cannot influence those around them. Nothing changes, including the government and the lifestyle of the inhabitants. Last and most importantly, the Bokanovsky method of reproducing causes great numbers of genetically identical human beings (up to 96 at a time from ...
- 5556: A Tale Of Two Cities
- ... his release from the Bastille and furthering the Revolution. Defarge actually displays his confused charge to members of the Jacquerie--a group of radical peasants--as an object lesson in government evil. Only when Revolutionary fervor surges out of bounds are Defarge's triple loyalties tested. He refuses to aid Charles Darnay--Dr. Manette's son-in-law--when Darnay is ...
- 5557: A Tale Of Two Cities
- ... cause any harm to anybody, but actually helped the people around him. Sydney Carton was physically identical to Charles Darnay. When Darnay was being prosecuted for treason against the English government, Carton allowed Mr. Stryver (the lawyer Carton worked for) to reveal him "Look well upon that gentleman, my learned friend there, and then look well upon the prisoner. How say ...
- 5558: A Modest Proposal
- ... Swift himself. This self-mockery is one of Swift’s ways of deemphasizing the culpability of the inept economists, instead underscoring the hopeless incurability of the society whose life the government was trying to improve. The fact that at previous and historically recorded times of famine, actual instances of cannibalism, including child-eating, had occurred in Ireland (about which Swift certainly ...
- 5559: Haliburton Created Sam Slick To Voice His Own Positions
- ... as long as an auctioneer’s catalogue. But they are either asleep, or stone blind to them. Their shores are crowded with fish, and their lands covered with wood. A government that lays as light on ‘em as a down counterpin, and no taxes. Then look at their dykes. The Lord seems to have made em on purpose for such lazy ...
- 5560: Drug Testing
- ... to be considered. The Supreme Court case, Griswold vs. Connecticut outlines the idea that every person is entitled to a privacy zone. However this definition covers privacy and protection from government. To work productively especially when the work may be physical it is nearly impossible to keep one’s privacy. The relationship between employer and employee is based on a contract ...
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