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- 1571: Symbolism in "The Mask of the Red Death"
- ... group can not turn his/her back on society because sooner or later the problems shall come to them. Works Cited Poe Edgar Allan "The Masque of the Red Death" Literature: An Introduction to Critical Reading Ed. Lee A. Jacobus. Upper Prentice Hall, 1996. 72 - 76.
- 1572: Sunrise on the Veldt: Order
- Sunrise on the Veldt: Order Order is sought instinctively. In Literature, as well as Biology, order is sought instinctively by authors and scientists. Authors use order to convey real-life incidents and make their stories seem more realistic. Scientists use a ...
- 1573: Leacock's "Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town": Ironic Sketches of a Little Town
- ... would simply be a collection of mundane, out-of-date, cultural snippets of rural Canadian life. The humour helps the compilation to transcend the mundane and become a piece of literature that is as profound and applicable to society today as it was almost a century ago. Humour adds interest to anything, and in this case, what would otherwise amount to ...
- 1574: Respect and Responsibility
- ... use people's lives (Madden, 194). Burns has dedicated his life to his writings that is why he is a good example of respect for something. A poem in a Literature book named "To an Athlete Dying Young" the people of the town show respect by caring the athlete down the main street in there town. People loved the athlete so ...
- 1575: The Triumph of "Gorsh the Cellist"
- ... s tales but Kenji's skilful writing sets this above many others. The universal message comes through like a tired cliché given new life by this master of children's literature: "good things come to those who wait" or "try, try again." The charm of "Gorsh the Cellist" lies mainly in that the message can be applied to all areas of ...
- 1576: Standardized Testing As A War
- ... over during school time, even by students who have passed it. The preparation time in the classroom has replaced time needed for valuable knowledge of mathematical problem solving, historical revelations, literature, and even scientific discoveries. When has the basics of education turned insignificant? Does it not seem as if students are fighting a futile battle for knowledge? High school is full ...
- 1577: Why Sex Education Should Be Taught In Schools
- ... New Ways in Sex Education: New York, McGraw- Hill, 1959. pg.41. Berne, Linda A. and Barbara K. Huberman. 17 Arguments Against Comprehensive Sexuality Education And The Answers From Scientific Literature. class handout. 1994.pgs.1-9, 155. --- Dealing with the Reality of Teen Sexual Behavior, class handout, 1994. pg.4. Greaves, Norman. J. Sex education in College and Department of ...
- 1578: The Need for Federal Government Involvement in Education Reform
- ... other reform proposal in the last thirty years. The focus of past and present curriculum has been on content, on the knowledge to be acquired by each student. Our language, literature, history, customs, traditions, and morals, often called Western civilization, dominated the learning process through secondary school. If students learned the information and performed well on tests and assignments, they received ...
- 1579: How to Write An Essay
- ... them has proved to be an organized and efficient method of communicating diversified views about any subject. These subjects could range from social issues and moral dilemmas to analyses of literature. However, in order to retain the efficiency and clarity of the essay, standard writing and structural procedures must be followed. Five-paragraph essays must follow a set writing process, include ...
- 1580: Efficient Market Theory
- ... over a period of time. It should also not be possible for a company to “cook the books” to misrepresent the value of stocks and bonds. An analysis of current literature, however, indicates that companies can and do “beat the system” and manipulate information to make stocks appear to perform above average. An understanding of the underlying inefficient “human” factors in ...
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