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- 3951: Brave New World
- ... said before, Huxley expresses his political and scientifical ideas through the characters, therefor he sometimes 'steps' in to their heads, but mostly tells the story as he was telling their history. There is symbolism in the book, once again Huxley warns us as readers not to grow to dependent of material wealth and science, there's a moral to the stroy ...
- 3952: 1984: Dystopian Visions
- ... future. Although many of his ideas were taken to the extreme, the fundamentals of his book allowed the reader to reflect upon what could happen and what has happened in history. Even in minute instances there will always be a little bit of government propaganda which make people believe one way or the other. It is part of every government and ...
- 3953: Book Report on Tim O'Brien's Vietnam
- ... at. Like many of the other wars, lots of men lost their lives in Vietnam. The death toll in Vietnam was up there with some of the worst in American history. This was a good book to read. It answered some of the questions I had and also taught me some things that I did not know. It was interesting to ...
- 3954: My Interest In The Catholic University of America
- ... application and writting my essays. I also have done some more of my own resurch on aol. I took a virtual tour of the college and found out about the history of the college. I got to see some of the dorms and facilities available to students. I learned that the School of Architecture and Planning is the largest school of ...
- 3955: Millington's "The Innovators": Summary
- ... maximize the potential of the water travel. While he did not invent anything in particular, he optimized many different aspects of water travel to secure a place for himself in history. Futon's innovation is best summarized in the following quote: "The mind of the individual inventor or projector was the ultimate key… The men who emerged as the most effective ...
- 3956: COMPUTER CRIME Hackers And Security Measures
- ... is anyone can do it. Any person who is equipped with a personal computer and has some knowledge on computer hardware and software could become a computer criminal. 2) Briefly history of computer crime People think that computer crime is a fact that started around of 1980s that is not true. We know that the first recorded computer crime took place ...
- 3957: The Puritan Society in N. Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter"
- ... critical eyes. Consequently, both open and subtle criticism of the Puritans' practices is applied throughout the novel. Hawthorne's comments have to be regarded in the context of the settlers' history and religion. They believe that man is a creature steeped in sin, ever since Adam and Eve's fall from innocence. To them, committing the original sin strapped human beings ...
- 3958: Friendship of the Musketeers
- Friendship of the Musketeers Everyone in the world has a few really good friends, these friends would do anything for you. Friendship has been shown throughout history in the form of stories, poems, and novels. In the book , The Three Musketeers, you find yourself reading about the friendship and the adventures that four men have. These friends ...
- 3959: Tess of the D'Urbervilles: Analysis of Angel and Alec's Attitudes Toward Tess
- ... 176)." After he came from Brazil, Angel realized that "The beauty or ugliness of a character lay not only in its achievements, but in its aims and impulses; its true history lay, not among things done, but among things willed (421)." Angel loved Tess for her intentions in the forest not her actions. The beautiness of Tess does not diminish because ...
- 3960: A Book Report on Aldous Huxley's "A Brave New World"
- ... who pleases them. The Controller, one of the ten men who run the world, explains some of the more profound principles on which the Utopia is based. One is that "history is bunk"; the society limits people's knowledge of the past so they will not be able to compare the present with anything that might make them want to change ...
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