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  • Online Journalism and the New Media; Implications for Man's Social Development

    Online Journalism and the New Media; Implications for Man's Social Development

    INTRODUCTION The new media announces a new period of media development in the world over, it is the one that preaches the significance of new communications technologies. The new media is not just a kind of information technology but also part and parcel of the social being of man in this modern society. At the threshold of this fairly new millennium (2000 A.D.), there was a sporadic turn-around in the existing branches of the global

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    Essay Length: 2,748 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: March 7, 2011
  • Tucker: The Man and His Dream

    Tucker: The Man and His Dream

    Tucker: The Man and His Dream Francis Ford Coppola Paramount Home Video 08/88 PG Tucker: The Man and His Dream is a high-octane morality play about an innovative outsider who wants to build a better, cheaper, and safer car than those produced by the Big Three in Detroit. Jeff Bridges stars as this real-life 1940s entrepreneur whose go-getter spirit and gung-ho philosophy serves as a catalyst to those around him. His wife and five children

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    Essay Length: 262 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 9, 2011
  • Man - Good or Bad?

    Man - Good or Bad?

    Man - Good or Bad? The story of Robin Hood is a classic. As a matter of fact, so well known that it scarcely needs to be retold, but to be pointed in the right direction - basically, the story tells of a man who stole from the rich to give to the poor. Switching gears, but in the same line of fire, when one steals, even if it is for a good cause, is

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    Essay Length: 648 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 9, 2011
  • A Chief Lieutenant of the Tuskegee Machine

    A Chief Lieutenant of the Tuskegee Machine

    This essay tells the life and work of Charles Banks, Booker T. Washington's chief lieutenant in Mississippi; he was an African American leader in the state and most influential black businessmen in the early decades of the 20th century. This book was to enlighten people about who Charles banks was and how he was important to our history. Charles Banks was born March 25, 1973, in Clarksdale, Mississippi, to Daniel A. and Sallie Ann

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    Essay Length: 680 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 10, 2011
  • Fixing Man's Mistakes

    Fixing Man's Mistakes

    Fixing Man's Mistake I. Introduction A. Identify Problem 1. Politics 2. Press B. Propose a Solution II. Ideologies A. Conservative 1. Identifying the Ideology 2. Definition of the Problem 3. Seriousness of the Problem 4. Solution to the Problem 5. Strengths/Weaknesses B. Liberal 1. Identifying the Ideology 2. Definition of the Problem 3. Seriousness of the Problem 4. Solution to the Problem 5. Strengths/Weaknesses C. Socialist 1. Identifying the Ideology 2. Definition of the Problem

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    Essay Length: 3,754 Words / 16 Pages
    Submitted: March 10, 2011
  • The Symbolism of the Black Man and the Forest

    The Symbolism of the Black Man and the Forest

    The Symbolism of the Black Man and the Forest Symbolism can be used to show the inner meaning of an action or object. In the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, there was a lot of symbolism. Some symbolic aspects of this story were the Black Man and the forest. The significance of the forest in The Scarlet Letter is great. Oftentimes the forest symbolizes the state of being lost spiritually. Hester and Dimmesdale

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    Essay Length: 317 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 10, 2011
  • Old Man and the Sea

    Old Man and the Sea

    My very boring essay on the old man and the sea The topic I chose to do is "The main theme of the book is summed up in the single sentence: "A man can be destroyed but not defeated." Discuss in detail the meaning of this theme and the ways in which the book develops and illustrates this idea." A man can be destroyed but not defeated is true in people who have a passion,

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    Essay Length: 385 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 11, 2011
  • Declaration of the Rights of Man

    Declaration of the Rights of Man

    Few political documents have affected the world quite like the American Declaration of Independence or the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. The repercussions of each have had a profound effect on world history up to this point. But why did these documents have such an effect? The answer lies in the common philosophical backgrounds of the two. The writings of Rousseau, Locke and Montesquieu all contained ideas that were later used

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    Essay Length: 1,230 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 13, 2011
  • How Does Shakespeare Make the Audience Respond to Henry as a Man

    How Does Shakespeare Make the Audience Respond to Henry as a Man

    We have been studying Shakespeare's "Henry V" for GCSE. In this play I will explain how Shakespeare shows Henry as a man. Shakespeare was born on the 23rd April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon where he grew up supposedly educated in the local grammar school. He married Anne Hathaway in November 1582 and had 3 children, Susanna, Hamnet and Judith. Although not much is know of what happened to Shakespeare in they years that followed, he had

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    Essay Length: 768 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 13, 2011
  • Man Overboard

    Man Overboard

    This story, by Winston Churchill, takes place on a ship sailing on the Red Sea. It was about a man that was on a ship. There was a concert on the ship and the man went outside to get some fresh air and have a cigarette. The rail that he was leaning on had broke, and the man fell overboard into the Red Sea. The man was screaming and yelling, but no one heard him.

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    Essay Length: 392 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 16, 2011
  • Declarations of the Rights of Man

    Declarations of the Rights of Man

    Of the numerous documents that helped to influence the French Revolution, the Declaration of the Rights of Man provoked the Revolution in that it introduced the idea of separation of powers, liberalism, and citizen responsibility. On August 26, 1789, the National Assembly finalized the Declaration of the Rights of Man which presented the concept of a Constitutional Monarchy where the king did not have absolute authority, and was to be held accountable by other branches

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    Essay Length: 677 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 18, 2011
  • Walmart: Welcome to the Machine

    Walmart: Welcome to the Machine

    Wal-Mart: Welcome to the Machine Wal-Mart, Wally World, The Wal-Mart, the name doesn't change what it is: A corporate machine that has made a significant and horrendous impact on the global economy. Although they have been very compliant with the Better Business Bureau and handled all customer dissatisfactions with the most professional tactics available (BBB reliability reports), they just don't quite contribute to the progressive global economy that everyone wants to see. They have been

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    Essay Length: 2,838 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: March 20, 2011
  • Violence, the Order Created by Man, and the Chaos of the Universe in the Dead Man

    Violence, the Order Created by Man, and the Chaos of the Universe in the Dead Man

    The collection of stories in The Aleph as a general theme, tend to employ lots of physical violence. Whether that comes in the form of executions, knife-fights, political killings, or revenge, many of these tales are in the lean, machismo, cold-hearted tradition. A story that caught my attention in particular was that of “The Dead Man.” On the surface a simpler story; violent, fast-paced, and in a typical Borges fashion, a surprise ending where we

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    Essay Length: 1,058 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 20, 2011
  • The Man in the High Castle: Criticisms of Reality and Dictatorship

    The Man in the High Castle: Criticisms of Reality and Dictatorship

    THE MAN IN THE HIGH CASTLE: CRITICISMS OF REALITY AND DICTATORSHIP Stephanie Lane Sutton “Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” -Philip K. Dick Botwinick writes in A History of the Holocaust, “The principle that resistance to evil was a moral duty did not exist for the vast majority of Germans. Not until the end of the war did men like Martin Niemoeller and Elie Wiesel arouse the world’s

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    Essay Length: 1,340 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 21, 2011
  • Invisible Man

    Invisible Man

    We are surrounded by dollsвЂ"G. I. Joe, Barbie, WWF action figures. We are strangely fascinated by these cold, lifeless objects that look so much like ourselves. Children clutch them and create elaborate scenes, while adults are content to simply collect, allowing them to sit, motionless on a shelf. Dolls are appealing to us because they bear a strange physical resemblance to us, but dolls remind us of ourselves. We live our lives attempting to be

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    Essay Length: 670 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 24, 2011
  • Old Man and the Sea

    Old Man and the Sea

    The Old Man and the Sea is a heroic tale of man's strength pitted against forces he cannot control. It is a story about an old Cuban fisherman and his three-day battle with a giant Marlin. Through the use of three prominent themes; friendship, bravery, and Christianity; the Old Man and the Sea strives to teach important life lessons to the reader while also epitomizing Santiago, the old fisherman, as a Hemingway code hero. The

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    Essay Length: 998 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 25, 2011
  • The Quiet Man

    The Quiet Man

    The Quiet Man The Quiet Man represents one example of how a director changes the work of an author when creating a movie for the general public. The Quiet Man, developed into a full-length movie directed by John Ford in 1952, followed the story written by Maurice Walsh in the 40's. Changing the story line, Ford created a movie that the public would want to see. Decades ago, film studios employed actors and directors to

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    Essay Length: 425 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 27, 2011
  • Analysis on the Man to Send Rain Clouds

    Analysis on the Man to Send Rain Clouds

    The Man to Send Rain Clouds Readers Reaction This was quite an interesting story. There were three sections to the story which broke the story in three different times in one day. The characters were all very nonchalant except for the priest who showed some emotion when he found out that old Teofilo died. The story kept our interest, however, it did not lead a very clear trail to the end, and there was no

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    Essay Length: 1,549 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: March 27, 2011
  • Invisible Man Entry

    Invisible Man Entry

    Invisible Man Journal Entry #1 To me, the most interesting part of this novel so far is the interaction with Jim Trueblood and the story that he tells. The different reactions that Jim gets from white people and black people is especially interesting because the whites, upon hearing about what Jim did with his daughter, describe the act as something disgusting but to be expected of or typical of black people and yet they offer

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    Essay Length: 355 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 2, 2011
  • A Man for All Seasons

    A Man for All Seasons

    A Man for All Seasons A Man for All Seasons written by Robert Bolt is a play about a man, Thomas More, who lives by his beliefs and eventually dies because of his beliefs. The play has a simple theme, played out through a few main characters. Rich's character and personality prevent More from being successful. The first appearance of Rich in the play happens right away in the first scene. This is the first

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    Essay Length: 831 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 3, 2011
  • Overcoming the White Man

    Overcoming the White Man

    Overcoming the White Man Thank you for joining me here today. As you already know, we are in a battle for our land. The Americans are getting closer to the Wabash. The Long Knives think that this great land can be sold. Land is not property. After an exhaustive meeting with the Kispokothas division of the tribe, I have come up with solutions for defeating the Americans that can not be denied. Unity is the

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    Essay Length: 1,174 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 3, 2011
  • A Good Man Is Hard to Find" and "where Are You Going, Where Have You Been

    A Good Man Is Hard to Find" and "where Are You Going, Where Have You Been

    "A Good Man Is Hard To Find" and "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been" While reading, "A Good Man Is Hard To Find" and "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been" the readers find themselves lost in worlds of suspense, horror and comic relief through tone and symbolism. Although, the stories contain very different plots, they both have a sense of "good vs. evil." In "A Good Man Is Hard To Find",

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    Essay Length: 1,079 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 6, 2011
  • A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce (transformation in Chapter 4)

    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce (transformation in Chapter 4)

    Question: In chapter 4, Stephen moves from the certainties and ordered world of catholic orthodoxy towards what he describes as "new world, fantastic, dim, uncertain as under the sea, traversed by cloudy shapes and beings." Analyse some of the stages of this movement as they are described in the chapter. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is a brilliant work dealing with the realisations and discoveries that one person has to make

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    Essay Length: 1,514 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 8, 2011
  • The Man in the Water

    The Man in the Water

    The Man in the Water In the essay "The Man in the Water" by Roger Rosenblatt, the Man in the Water did something heroic that most other people probably would not do. He and a great deal of other people were in a plane crash and landed in the Arctic Ocean. They were floating in the middle of freezing cold water with no one around to help. Soon enough, a helicopter rescue team came to

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    Essay Length: 390 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 10, 2011
  • Machine Trade

    Machine Trade

    Machinist There's many trades that keep America running. Doctors, technicians, mechanics, etc., but one is on the rise everyday. That would be the occupation of being a machinist. The career of a machinist is unique, as it offers dangerous work conditions, requires years of school, and promises high pay for the necessary skills. As a machinist, you must know many natural skills. Being well tempered and patient will be a trait used all the time.

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    Essay Length: 725 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 14, 2011

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