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1681: Video Games: The High Tech Threat to Our Younger Generation
... videogame machines even allows the players to interact with screen images in ways never before possible. Analysts in this field say that it is only a prelude to the emerging world-wide network popularly known as the electronic information highway( ). Two of the Japan's formidable corporate giants, Sega of America Inc., and Nintendo of America Inc., are a real force behind the growing phenomenon. `The world wide home--videogames marketwhich they dominate is worth arouwnd $20 billion, of which about two-thirds represents thegames themselvesand one third the machines theyare played on....Their empires are based on a manufactureing and distribution system built around cartridges and dedicated machines (Massacre 71). Their battle for the market share and the massive multi-billion dollar world wide market and their expensive advertisement battles have attracted the public attention(Hulme 20). For instance, ten million marketing budget and the publicity fuel a national debate on Videogame ...
1682: Hamlet: Revenge: Once An Honor, Now A Crime
... will surely be ashamed and disgraced; those who oppose you will be as nothing and perish. Though you search for your enemies, you will not find them. Those who wage war against you will be nothing at all.” Isaiah 41:11, 12 Thesis - Revenge: an act that has been used since the beginning of time in order to inflict punishment upon ... Hamlet’s revenge on Claudius for murdering his father, the king, in cold blood. Hamlet wouldn’t have been reprimanded or had to suffer any repercussions. However, in today’s world revenge is a crime strictly punishable and enforced by the law. The Menendez brothers, who took revenge on their parents for sexually abusing them, are not regarded as heroes, nor are they considered honorable. They are shunned by the world and are readily awaiting either a life sentence without parole, or death by lethal injection. Both the Menendez brothers and Hamlet were painfully wronged and felt the need to ...
1683: Poetry 3
... struggle to survive. Whether you are a man or women, black or white, rich or poor, the hardships of life have seemed to bind us together in a very cruel world. Many poets write about poverty, envy, and the outcome of war which are just a few of the many battles people fight everyday. Poems such as Women Work , Richard Corey , and The Sad Children s Story define the different meanings of ... only redemption, is when she will become one with nature. She has no material goods to show for her hard work, but she has peace in the fact that the world around her is all that is hers. She says, Shine on me, sunshine, rain on me, rain, fall softly, dewdrops, and cool my brow again. The rain and the ...
1684: King Lear - Good vs. Evil
King Lear - Good vs. Evil In the King Lear play, Shakespeare creates many conditions in which humans live in the world. The main characters in the play are used to portray Shakespeare's ideas. One of these ideas which Shakespeare is trying to portray is evil between the characters and in the world which are emphasized throughout the play. The evil, created by humans, is outweighed by good in the world of King Lear. Evil was created by humans who decided to do wrong to others. Duke of Albany, said that all evil people will be justly punished (ACT V, ...
1685: The Great Depression
... security more than anything else. Some people profit from the depression, like people with enough money can buy businesses, stocks, or other property for a very low price. From what I hear economists disagree on what causes depressions and how they are or can be prevented .Some economists believe that psychological factors such as peoples optimism or pessimism, determine decisions to ... nothing to fear but fear itself." The great depression was the worst economic slump ever in the U.S History, and one which spread to virtually all of the industrialized world. ( show second paragraph of overhead) However, the main causes for the depression was the combination of the greatly unequal distributions of wealth throughout the 1920's, and the extensive stock ... in 1929 controlled 34 percent of all savings, while 80 percent of Americans had no savings at all. ( show third paragraph of overhead) This might have sounded very confusing so I made an overhead showing what I explained. A major reason for this large and growing gap between the rich and the working - class people was that the increased manufacturing ...
1686: Bamn By All Means Neccessary
... America" were so extreme and negative, but others were agreeable and acceptable. It had the wrong idea but the right tactics because it was backed-up by ten points. No war was included. · Yippies actions only benefited to males not females. They had the wrong ideas and tactics. They involve in using drugs and raping women. There are many things the ... ten points and after all it's her opinion. On the other hand, Yippies wants the freedom of doing nothing. That's a big difference. The difference is that the world could live without having beauty contests but it can't live without people doing nothing. There were many things people of democratic country did to protest for their rights and ... there shouldn't be a Miss American. Some of the points were agreeable and acceptable. There are many points that were made in "No More Miss America" article with which I agree. One of the points that I agree is that Miss America is a living commercial. This point is agreeable because different companies such as "Pepsi, Toni and Oldsmobile" ...
1687: Korea
Korea Throughout most of its history, Korea has existed as one country with a rich culture and history. Then in the 1940's, Korea was controlled by Japan. World War II broke out, and the Allies defeated the Axis powers. The country of Korea was divided into two parts -- the north and the south. The north was occupied by communist Russian forces and the south by American troops. The dividing line was the 38th parallel(see map). In 1950, a civil war began between the two Koreas, further separating them. Both countries have since established totally different ways of life that include government, economics, and lifestyles. As a result of all ...
1688: Albert Einstein from Start to Finish
... teachers came to the conclusion that he was mentally retarded and his classmates thought he was a stupid freak. How could a freak be known to every person in the world today for his extravagant contributions to Math and Science? He began high school at the age 12. He was only interested in Mathematics and Philosophy. Therefore he made no effort ... third was not said. In 1905 Albert received his Ph.D. from University of Zurich. Later he began a career as an academic lecturer. Albert was in Germany when WW I broke out. At this time he was concentrating on the problem of gravity and the theory of relativity. Albert was not at all interested in The War. He hated it. In 1922, Albert received the Nobel Prize in Physics for the Photo Electric Law and his work in the field of Theoretical Physics. This was also ...
1689: Good Vs Evil In King Lear
In the King Lear play, Shakespeare creates many conditions in which humans live in the world. The main characters in the play are used to portray Shakespeare's ideas. One of these ideas which Shakespeare is trying to portray is evil between the characters and in the world which are emphasized throughout the play. The evil, created by humans, is outweighed by good in the world of King Lear. Evil was created by humans who decided to do wrong to others. Duke of Albany, said that all evil people will be justly punished (ACT V, ...
1690: Hitler And The Nazi Party
... result of a complex set of factors. He was the right man at the right time to take advantage of the problems that had arisen in Germany in the post war years. In the post war years of the 1920's to the 1930's, the German people had many grievances. The biggest of which was the economy. The hyperinflation of the early 1920's, in ... the inflation impoverished middle class and business. They relied on chronic credit inflation (which put them more and more into debt. The Germans were also upset by the loss of World War 1, but the thing that made them the maddest, is the punishment enforced on them as a result of the Treaty of Versailles. Such as redistribution of territory, ...


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