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The Law Should Respect The Intent Of The Deceased
Number of words: 751 | Number of pages: 3.... aged thirty, was suddenly stricken with bacterial meningitis, and passed away before his plan could be realized. In order to fulfill the dream shared with her husband, Diane Blood persuaded doctors to extract a sperm sample from Stephen Blood when he was in a coma. Stephen died in March 1995. No matter how hard Diane tried to fight the court, she has not received permission to use her husband's sperm since consent is required under the British law. As a result, this law has destroyed the couple's dream and has ruined the life and future of a devoted wife. Diane is left with no company and no dream.
This law also indirectly d .....
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Macbeth - Fate Or Free-will
Number of words: 583 | Number of pages: 3.... He is almost trying to fulfill the tempting predictions, now that his mind is lustful for power, instead of remaining loyal to the King.
It is once again apparent that Macbeth does control his own destiny when the witches make their second appearance to him. They show Macbeth three apparitions. These tell Macbeth that he will be king until Birnam Woods meet Dunsinane Hill, he cannot be killed by anyone born of woman, and he sees Banquo’s descendants that will become kings. At this point in the novel Macbeth is using the witches as a guideline to his life. The apparition that he cannot be harmed by anyone born of woman cre .....
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Fahrenheit 451 & Brave New Wor
Number of words: 1515 | Number of pages: 6.... that still has religious
beliefs and marriage, things no longer part of the changed society, to
compare and contrast today's culture with his proposed futuristic
culture.
But one theme that both Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451 use in
common is the theme of individual discovery by refusing to accept a
passive approach to life, and refusing to conform. In addition, the
refusal of various methods of escape from reality is shown to be a
path to discovery. In Brave New World, the main characters of Bernard
Marx and the "Savage" boy John both come to realize the faults with
their own cultures. In Fa .....
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Frankenstein - Rejection By Society
Number of words: 642 | Number of pages: 3.... against him and the "wretched" had barely conversed with the old man before his children returned from their journey and saw a monstrous creature at the feet of their father attempting to do harm to the helpless elder. "Felix darted forward, and with supernatural force tore [the creature] from his father, to whose knees [he] clung..." Felix's action caused great inner pain to the monster. He knew that his dream of living with them "happily ever after" would not happen and with the encounter still fresh in his mind along with his first encounter of humans, he "declared everlasting war against the species, and more than all, him .....
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Wild Child Vs Nature And Nurtu
Number of words: 536 | Number of pages: 2.... body. They found a scare and made a assumption it was given by his former nurturer. The scare was intended to kill the child. But some how, what other might classify in “act of god” and survived and live on his own way of surviving for a long period of time.
The “Wild child” was taken out to the woods for a “play session”, He begins to climb up a tree and realized he can’t do it. This lead to his realization that he is a human being not a wild tree climber.
The Doctor thoroughly examine he’s behavior. Searching to find different techniques to teach the young juvenile. By using .....
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Theology - An Examination Of T
Number of words: 5226 | Number of pages: 20.... consideration, one might
view this question as being trivial; something to simply keep the
theologians “out of mischief” when they have nothing better to do.
However, there are some very appropriate reasons for examining this
issue.
The first reason to examine the issue of Christ’s
peccability/impeccability is so that we might obtain a better
understanding and a more in depth knowledge about both Jesus Christ and
God, just as God has invited us. This is the same reason that we study
Theology proper. When we arrive at an answer to this question, we will
have additional knowledge about Jesus’ preincarnate state and a better
u .....
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Being Unprepared
Number of words: 817 | Number of pages: 3.... rental car into Mexico.
When I was in high school, I was in the band. We lost a competition last year because we had won it the year before, and were cocky enough to think that we could just go down and win it again. We didn't even work that hard in practice for this reason. When we got to the competition, we lost it. We didn't only loose it, but we lost it by a large point margin. If we had prepared ourselves better, we may have been able to win it.
Then comes the subject that every student knows well: tests. I have taken, and failed a few tests because I didn't study. I have also gotten lucky, and passed them with a good grade. .....
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Compare And Contrast: "Dead Poets Society" And "Day Of The Last Rock Fight"
Number of words: 487 | Number of pages: 2.... Rock Fight” is due to the fact that the cops
found that Peter murdered the bully. And in “Dead Poets Society” it was because
of pressure from the family. The father wanted him to be something that he
didn't want for himself. The similarity is that all of these deaths could have
been prevented by listening to each other and talking to each other.
And finally there were similarities and differences in the activities
they were into. The two stories differ because in “Dead Poets Society” the
students snuck out to read poetry and in “Day of the Last Rock Fight” they went
off to have rock fights. The poetry in “Dead Po .....
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1984 8
Number of words: 468 | Number of pages: 2.... of overthrowing the Party; create a revolt against Big Brother itself. The people could all get together, go to Big Brother to demand that they have their rights and that they can live a happy life if they please to do so. They can insist that Big Brother listen to every word that they have to say. If Big Brother does not care to listen to the people’s demands, then the people could be forced to take matters into their own hands.
The number of citizens in the city of London must out-number the sum of members in the party, therefore creating a reasonable probability of being able to fight for their rights. Drastic .....
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Existentialism 2
Number of words: 528 | Number of pages: 2.... Out of all three of these stories, the hunger artist is the most in control of his life and what he is doing. In "The Trial" the court and its officials are dragging Joseph K. about. In "The Metamorphosis" Gregor tries to take control of his life and do something about his predicament, but is unable to because of family and friends that don't totally understand. The hunger artist at any time can just give in and open his cage to live a relatively normal life. The only problem why he cannot do that is that he is a slave to his art. And in another point of view he is also just as cursed as the main characters in the other s .....
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