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Search results 371 - 380 of 541 matching essays
- 371: Wire Pirates
- ... interconnected computer networks and 2.5 million or more attached computers that make up the system swap gigabytes of information based on nothing more than a digital handshake with a stranger. Electronic impersonators can commit slander or solicit criminal acts in someone else's name; they can even masquerade as a trusted colleague to convince someone to reveal sensitive personal or ...
- 372: "A Wrinkle in Time"
- ... Murray, her small brother Charles Wallace, and their mother are in the kitchen for a midnight snack when a most disturbing visitor arrives. ‘Wild nights are my glory,' the unearthly stranger tells them. ‘I just got caught in a downdraft and blown off course. Let me sit down for a moment, and then I'll be on my way. Speaking of ...
- 373: “The Hand”
- ... she kisses it. She gives in and accepts the fact that she will see the hand every day and constantly be reminded of the fact that this man is a stranger. I feel bad for the woman, but on the other hand she was foolish to get involved so heavily with a man she barely knew. I wonder why the idea ...
- 374: Malamud’s The Assistant: Frank Alpine's Metamorphosis From Bad To Good
- ... repay Morris for his kindness. He pleads for the Bober family to allow him to remain at the store as a trainee. He even avers “I know I am a stranger but I am an honest guy. Whoever keeps an eye on me will find that out in no time.” (P46) As we soon learn in the novel, Frank is anything ...
- 375: Summary of All Quite on the Western Front!
- ... find comforts in his books, but when he was on leave, he found they didn't give the feelings of excitement they use to bring him. He felt like a stranger around his family and the people he knew before the war. In one part of the book, where they are talking about what they will do after the war is ...
- 376: “A Worn Path”: Persistence and Boldness of The Main Character
- ... set out to do, one of the nurses offers her a penny; “five pennies make a nickel” she replies. The nurse willingly gives her a nickel. Phoenix Jackson seems no stranger to charity, by this example, the character shows conviction and knowledge of life as well as the satisfaction one is given by one’s hard work. With the Nickel she ...
- 377: Moby Dick and The Scarlet Letter: Unpardonable Sin
- ... the completion of his quest. The location of the sin is in the heart of the individual. Well, and so you have found the Unpardonable Sin?" "Even so!" said the stranger, calmly. "If the question is a fair one," proceeded Bartram, "where might it be?" Ethan Brand laid his finger on his own heart. "Here!" replied he. And then, without mirth ...
- 378: Barrio Boy and The House on Mango Street: A Character's Goals
- ... and neighborhood. He had self- confidence that allowed him to succeed. He thought of the Americans as strangers. This controlled his thoughts. He did not allow himself to be the stranger. As a result of this idea he did not let himself to feel out of place, or without a sense of belonging. These great point of views continued to stay ...
- 379: Gullivers Travels and Robinson Crusoe: Characters Resemble Trained Soldiers
- ... or misfortunes that occur happen because that is the way God wanted it. The psychological condition of Robinson Crusoe was not totally imagined by Daniel Defoe. Defoe was not a stranger to the life of solitude. In the early 18th century, Defoe was imprisoned for about six months. He was thrown in jail because of a controversial pamphlet that he wrote ...
- 380: “Style Critique on The Hot Zone”
- ... thinking?” you may get an answer that is richer and more revealing of the human condition that any stream of thoughts a novelist could invent.” He’s right; fact is stranger than fiction. “ Aw, crap! They’ll put me into the Slammer. And Tony will be filling out accident reports while I’m breaking with Ebola. And a week later, I ...
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