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Star Trek - The Next Generation
Number of Words: 2256 / Number of Pages: 9
... I was certain that we would learn a lot more during the next few
days.
Star date: 32851.5: Captain Shaq claimed that he was defecting in order
to prevent intergalactic war. He told us that the Romulan Empire has plans for
an abominable new weapon for use against the Federation and any others who might
dare to resist total domination of the Romulans. The weapon, called the
Metagenic Device, would be launched from orbit to any planet and release a
deadly virus throughout the planet's atmosphere. The virus would then quickly
infect all forms of life and cause fatal mutations in the DNA of its v ...
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Macbeth: Witches Influence On Macbeth's Decisions
Number of Words: 1277 / Number of Pages: 5
... directly harm him themselves, so they tell
Macbeth predictions for his possible future, in order to make him act on them.
The witches tell Macbeth that he will become the thane of Cawdor and then king
of Scotland. They poison his mind with these prophesies, making him greedy and
bringing out the evil qualities in his soul. When the first of the promises is
proven authentic, Macbeth then considers the idea of murdering Duncan for the
first time. This is his first step on the journey to his demise, as the witches
had planned.
The three witches' plan succeeded, they had aroused the greed in Macbeth,
a ...
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Artists Of The Harlem Renaissance And Lost Generation
Number of Words: 957 / Number of Pages: 4
... influence on the Renaissance. Neither big industry, with their endless promotions to lure customers, nor the anti-prohibition, or speakeasy culture, that characterized the roaring ‘20s affected the diverse Harlem culture. Langston Hughes was a very prominent writer during the Renaissance. He was a very well cultured man who had traveled all over to places such as the USSR, Haiti and Japan. Refered to as the poet Laureate of New York, his writing was a vehicle to express social and political protest. His diverse use of Jazz and black folklore influenced many black writers of his time. He was also ...
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Romeo And Juliet: Summary
Number of Words: 359 / Number of Pages: 2
... way to get out of it. She never had a relationship with a man and she didn't like to have her first and only relationship with a man her parents arranged for her. She wanted freedom and Romeo was her ticket to it.
During the story Romeo and Juliet convince them selves to be in love with each other and they become obsessed, not with the love for each other, but with the fact of being in love with each other. Young people like to do forbidden things it gives them a feeling of exhilaration and freedom and that's exactly what Romeo and Juliet were doing. They did what they were not supposed to be doi ...
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Essay: Shakespeare’s Tragedy
Number of Words: 390 / Number of Pages: 2
... means that he feels that the stars did this purposly. The people see the loss of his purity when he is sentenced to exile by the Prince, for the murder of Tybalt. As Romeo is sentenced he becomes aware he must pay for what he has done.
More importantly, when Romeo’s virtue is ruined the characters make it well known to the audience. As Romeo withdraws himself from the stage he exhibits to us that he is felling guilty about something that he has done (654). Romeo is so disappointed in himself that he is already contemplating his own death. In addition, when all morality is lost, Romeo commits suici ...
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Analysis Of Radio Station Mergers And Acquisitions
Number of Words: 435 / Number of Pages: 2
... allowed one company to own up to 53% of the local radio advertising revenue market. With these current deals, the threshold would push that to 75%. The FCC currently has no magic number for reviewing local advertising revenue.
One of the cases that the FCC is currently reviewing is Regent Communications’ acquisition of four radio stations in Redding, California. Officials have said that if this deal goes through, one company would control 64% of the local radio revenue and would also give two companies a whopping 99.6% of the market’s radio revenue. The FCC is concerned about competition an ...
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Revenge In Hamlet
Number of Words: 1059 / Number of Pages: 4
... is first told of the ghost by his friend Horatio. He tells Hamlet and Hamlet asks if he can see him? Later, Hamlet sees the ghost and communicates with it for the first time. The ghost tells him “so art thou to revenge”(I.IV.ll.8) because he is in purgatory and suffering. He was asking Hamlet to murder his uncle. Hamlet cannot believe that he is seeing his father, and even more he is asking him to murder the king. Upon realizing that he is not seeing things, Hamlet kept in his mind till the end that he had to finish out the act of revenge. The ghost goes deeper in to the conversation and says ...
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Inanimated Objects In Death Of A Salesman
Number of Words: 498 / Number of Pages: 2
... that Willy far behind on the technological that is surrounding him. Above all the tape recorder represents the failed American dream. As his name says he will always be a "Loman"
The rubber tubing shows the darker side of Willy Loman. He wanted to die, the rubber tubing is a painful reminder to Willy's family and the reader that suicide was the only way for Willy to get away from his troubles. This is one of the first realizations brought to the attention to the reader that Willy was suicidal.
The stockings that Willy's wife repairs so frequently, is a constant reminder of the affair that he had with ...
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David Williamson's "The Club" And "The Removalists"
Number of Words: 1935 / Number of Pages: 8
... Laurie to succeed, "They might have
believed in it but the reason why you wouldn't let the Club buy players was to
stop me winning a flag."
However, Jock does support and use tradition when it is in agreement
with his goals. For example when trying to avert a players' strike, Jock claims
that former Club heroes would be disgusted by the idea, "I want to turn all
those photographs around so they don't have to look down on this shameful
scene." However, it is later revealed that Jock supports the buying of players
and a coach who has not played for the Club, both of which are against
traditions, to ...
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Paralells In My Brilliant Career
Number of Words: 841 / Number of Pages: 4
... she will go
through any length to get it. We also find out that love is very important to
her. for example she has a man that is courting her and is a womans dream. He
is handsome and rich, also has a good family name. In fact her grandmother who
is very important person in her life tells her that she should accept his love.
Instead she rejects it, and tells her grandmother that she does not love Frank.
From this point we find out she is a feminist with very strong views. She has a
need to feel independent and feels that women don't need men for anything at all.
Then she meets Harry and to h ...
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