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- 3341: The Violent Reality Of Gangs
- ... lack of community among parents. The parents do not know what their children are doing for two reasons: First, much of the parents’ lives is outside the local community, while the children’s lives are lived almost totally within it. Second, in a fully developed community, the network of relations gives every parent, in a sense, a community of sentries who can keep him informed of his child’s activities. In ...
- 3342: Gender Marriage And The Cold War
- ... help attain social status. Paul cannot shake this concept of his wife even in his fantasy life. This can be shown when Paul envisions what life would be like were he and Anita to have lived in the past. "As, in his imagination, he brought home a bear to Anita, and she cleaned it and salted it away, he felt a tremendous lift--the two of them winning with sinew and ...
- 3343: Early Marriages Are Usually Unhappy Marriages
- ... generally along the same line. The young lady had gotten pregnant and her family had turned their backs on her, she had no where else to go, so she married the young man, who still lived with his parents, and moved in. Of course a lot of times this is one of the very reasons that the marriages don't last, due to the in-laws. Other relationships are quite different ...
- 3344: The Leaf-Cutting Ants
- ... as many as 150 million daughters which are the majority of the workers. Some will turn into queens capable of founding a colony on their own. Others will arise from unfertilized eggs to become short-lived males. After a queen has successfully mated, she will descend to the ground and rakes off her wings at the base. Then she will dig a cylindrical hole about 30 cm deep where at the ...
- 3345: UFOs Exist
- ... in fear that other people will think that they are insane or crazy. Since many non-believers were ridiculed". . .only a small minority of witnesses would ever report their sightings, and many who did soon lived to regret it."(Clarke 24). People use a varity of names to describe UFOS, but the most common is the flying saucer. "Some UFOs are called "flying saucers", this term was coined by the press ...
- 3346: Dolphins & Humans: Breaking Barriers Of Communication
- ... carried the boy home to Greece on his back. Plutocrat wrote Thathos, Odysseus' son, was saved from drowning as a young child through the aid of a dolphin. A roman scholar Plink the Elder, who lived in AD 23-69, wrote about a boy named Hermias. Hermias had many encounters with a friendly dolphin which he would except rides from. One day Hermias was thrown off the dolphins back by a ...
- 3347: Similarities And Differences Between The Romantic Age And The Victorian Period
- ... Victorian England was mighty, and it's empire circled the globe (Fuller, 284). During her reign, Britain emerged as the world's foremost industrial nation. Many people were critical of the society in which they lived (Fuller, 284). Nine-teenth century England became the first modern and industrial nation (Pfordresher, 543). During Victoria's reign great economic, social, and political changes occurred in Britain (Merritt, 320). Pfordresher said that "It ruled ...
- 3348: Ancient Egypt Gods & Goddesses
- ... in the case of Osiris, it secured him the position of King of the Underworld. Isis was greatly saddened by the death of her true love, but she was consoled by two things: 1) Osiris lived again in the Underworld, 2) She was pregnant with Horus. Isis was told by Thoth that Horus would avenge his father's death and become the rightful heir of his kingdom. Set found out that ...
- 3349: Moses, A Chosen Leader
- ... be attained by the individual. The ultimate model of a great patriarch is Moses. The second book of The Bible, the book of Exodus, begins with the Egyptian’s decision to oppress the Hebrews who lived in the land of Egypt for 400 years. (The descendants of Joseph and his brothers) Although Moses was born a Hebrew, Moses grew up in the Pharaoh’s court and the Hebrews were jealous of ...
- 3350: Marking Time Versus Enduring In Gwendolyn Brook's "The Bean Eater's"
- ... They are unexceptionl, whatever message they have for readers. The isolated routine of the couple's life is something Brooks draws attention to with a separate stanza: Two who are Mostly Good. Two who have lived their day, But keep on putting on their clothes And putting things away. (5-8) Brooks emphasizes how isolated the couple is by repeating "Two who." Then she emphasizes how routine their life is by ...
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