Friday, May 31, 2019
Big Life, REVIEW :: Drama
vauntingly Life, REVIEWThe play/ melodic is about a group of black people climax to England,from the Caribbean islands, in search for a better standard of livingand hopefully to get a good line of reasoning and classtle there. The play justexplains what the antithetical people have to put up, and how their liveshave become after coming to England. It shows how they resist women,how they fight off racism and of how they try to fulfil theirambitions in England. It is set back in the 1950s, where the countrywas very white- dominated, and English people were not accustomed tohaving people of other cultures around them.It is a very touching musical with that little bit of comedy, addedby Mrs Aphrodite, a member of the audience, talking of her ownexperiences in the 50s. Full of life and music, and very engagingSYNOPSIS The Big Life locomotes off with all the men, and Sybil comingto England. Sybil and Bernie, who are engaged, break up because Berniethinks that she was flirting with an other man. The men all togetherdecide to make a pact. This says that they will finish having thingslike cigarettes and alcohol sleep just 4 hours per night fast once aweek and no relationships with women, and make a 5 bet with admiralthat they will stick to what they say. The next scene is in the B&B,where Zulieka, Mary and Kathy are sitting and doing odd jobs, whenSybil enters. She tells them of how she broke up with Bernie, and thewomen all decide that they no longer want anything to do with men.Meanwhile, the men are on a tube looking for somewhere to stay, andsomeone mentions the B&B, but Bernie says hed rather sleep on thestreets. They decide in the end to go there and get rooms. The womencontinue to talk of how futile men are. Then in Piccadilly Circus,Admiral and Jacqueline the prostitute are sitting eating chips, whenLennie and Dennis enter, complaining they have still not found a joband how rude people are being to them. The reverend enters and startspreaching, and Admiral is insulted as he feels he is implying that heplays the devils music, so plays louder. The members of thecongregation start singing and Lennie and Dennis have an argument. Inthe B&B, Bernie enters in his new postmans uniform, and Sybil exits.Zulieka explains that the other man she was talking to was an uncle ofhers. Ferdy and Zulieka discuss his book and some memories.
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Essay on Symbolism in Kafkas Metamorphosis -- Kafka Metamorphosis Ess
Symbolism in Franz Kafkas The Metamorphosis Kafka uses symbolism in his short story, Metamorphosis. He uses this technique to make the reader try and figure out what was difference on in his head. He brought out in this story many things about his life, including his father/family, love life, and his future. He used metaphors to show his love for muckle in his life. This story is autobiographical about the forces that control Franz Kafkas life. In this paper I will explain how Kafka relates his life to the readers through the story in Metamorphosis. Franz Kafka had worry at home with his father. His father wanted him to become a lawyer, but Franz did not want to be a lawyer, he wanted to be a writer. He went to law school against his will, because his father wanted him to go there. He then alikek a high paying position with the g overnment of Czechoslovakia in an policy post. In the story, Gregor?s father had very little respect for him, and Gregor had to work to pay o ff the family debts. That is an example of Gregor?s father?s control over his life and Kafka?s situation was similar. He til nowtually was forced to become a lawyer, whereas what Kafka wanted was a literary degree. Franz Kafka made his character, Gregor, transform into an insect in the story. Nobody wants to associate themselves with an insect, which is a lowly creature, a pest, or nuisance. This symbolizes Kafka?s depression and his poor self image. Since his family treats the insect like an outcast, that must be how Franz matte about the treatment that his own family gave him. It showed the control that his father put on him. He was not allowed to leave his room. Gregor?s parents were so afraid to take... ... After Gregor dies, at the end of the story, his parents notice that his sister has grown up into a beautiful woman and they feel that it is time for her to get married. This means that they used Gregor as the dowse who went out and supported them. Now that his sister is grown up they can force her into marrying a rich man. Then they would be well off for a long time to come. They can now control the daughter like they did Gregor. Grete?s new husband can support the whole family. Once she is married, she too will then become a pawn, a victim of her parents control. The main theme of the story is the effect of other?s control on a person such as his relationship with his father, and how his father for controlled his life. He realized that he was his own person when he could escape from his father?s control, even if the only escape was death.
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Essay --
Cassandra Casares 2-11-14Paper 1Marius paved the road that inspired many to follow in his footsteps, as Caesar and Octavian, which led to the sectionalization of the Republic. Marius held consulship for a commemorate breaking seven years, completely disregarding the Lex Annalis, and leaving the senate looking slightly powerless in the eyes of its people. Also, Marius use war and corruption on his stance in order to hold his policy-making power in Rome, knowing full well he was requisite to fend off invasions especially from the north. By abolishing the Servian laws, he also allowed the landless and the poor to join in the array, which created status problems for the Romans, and encouraged others to follow right on with his creation of a master, private army through the Marian Laws and crystalises. Gaius Marius put into affect army reforms that changed the military, political and social outlooks of Roman society. These reforms brought about private professional armies, e nlarged aristocratic values by increasing riches, and eventually led to the exploitation of legal and political faults to boost personal power that all in concert helped to disestablish the republic.One important aspect of Roman life is that of tradition. By Marius consecutively holding seven consulships in a row and doing so whilst not present for some strayed away from political tradition and enabling actions of later romans. Because of a foreign threat up north of Rome, the people knew they needed him in office, which helped him hold his consulship for so long. Marius was elected consul everyplace again each year until his sixth consulship in 100 the people disregarded the lex Annalis didnt allow the senate to prolong his consulship (Scullard 1982 52).Marius power saw an opportunity... ...r political status and power, to finally breakdown the Roman Republic. By Marius using war and corruption to his advantage to gain and hold on to his consulship for many years, he gave the impression that the senate was losing their power and hold over the people. By abolishing the Servian laws and allowing the landless and the poor to serve in the army, he threw out the Roman tradition that money and wealth showed loyalty and commitment to Rome. Also, he provided the generals, and himself, the pull to continue to win the wars in order to gain loot, and land to give to their armies to keep them happy. However, mostly Marius military reform was the most influential ways that Marius had on the future Romans, that gave them the power to achieve their political success over the senate and eventually bring forth the breakdown of the Republic. invent count 990 Essay -- Cassandra Casares 2-11-14Paper 1Marius paved the road that inspired many to follow in his footsteps, as Caesar and Octavian, which led to the breakdown of the Republic. Marius held consulship for a record breaking seven years, completely disregarding the Lex Annalis, and leaving the senate looking slightly powerless in the eyes of its people. Also, Marius used war and corruption on his side in order to hold his political power in Rome, knowing full well he was needed to fend off invasions especially from the north. By abolishing the Servian laws, he also allowed the landless and the poor to join in the army, which created status problems for the Romans, and encouraged others to follow right along with his creation of a professional, private army through the Marian Laws and reforms. Gaius Marius put into affect army reforms that changed the military, political and social aspects of Roman society. These reforms brought about private professional armies, enlarged aristocratic values by increasing wealth, and eventually led to the exploitation of legal and political faults to boost personal power that all together helped to disestablish the republic.One important aspect of Roman life is that of tradition. By Marius consecutively holding seven consulships in a r ow and doing so whilst not present for some strayed away from political tradition and enabling actions of later romans. Because of a foreign threat up north of Rome, the people knew they needed him in office, which helped him hold his consulship for so long. Marius was elected consul again each year until his sixth consulship in 100 the people disregarded the lex Annalis didnt allow the senate to prolong his consulship (Scullard 1982 52).Marius saw an opportunity... ...r political status and power, to finally breakdown the Roman Republic. By Marius using war and corruption to his advantage to gain and hold on to his consulship for many years, he gave the impression that the senate was losing their power and hold over the people. By abolishing the Servian laws and allowing the landless and the poor to serve in the army, he threw out the Roman tradition that money and wealth showed loyalty and commitment to Rome. Also, he provided the generals, and himself, the pressure to conti nue to win the wars in order to gain loot, and land to give to their armies to keep them happy. However, mostly Marius military reform was the most influential ways that Marius had on the future Romans, that gave them the power to achieve their political success over the senate and eventually bring forth the breakdown of the Republic. Word count 990
Extraterrestial Influence :: miscellaneous
Extraterrestial InfluenceAll our science, measured against reality, is primitive and childlike and yet it is the most precious thing we call for. -Albert encephalonINTRODUCTIONThere are many things in this world that go unexplained. Not anymore, it was all aliens, everything you cant figure out like, Where does one whack go when I do the laundry?, and How do you get the caramel into the Caramilk bar? Aliens. Earth has been profoundly impacted by extraterrestrials in its short history. Everything from supply animation-giving chemicals and wiping out the dinosaurs with meteorites to influencing human culture and evolution. The whole world is filled with evidence of extraterrestrials, though it is usually denied and ignored by governments and academics. This essay will generate a brief analysis of extraterrestrial events or evidence thereof the were especially significant.THE BEGINNING OF LIFEEvolutionary scheme suggests that life on universe has been developing for millions of years into more and more complex organisms. These organisms evolved from inorganic molecules through the release of UV, heat and electrical energy in the atmosphere of early Earth. This theory was found to be valid by Stan Miller in 1953, who through a series of tests managed to create some hydrocarbons and amino acids out of chemicals that were present on earth 3.5 billion years ago. These hydrocarbons and amino acids are very susceptible to oxidation and would not exist for very long in an oxygen found environment. Though there was very little oxygen in earths atmosphere at the time, the large amount of energy present would have easily electrolyzed some water and produced oxygen gas, which is bad for the amino acids. A much more likely place for amino acids and hydrocarbons to develop would be in large dust clouds in space, such as the one that condensed to form our solar system. Evidence for this theory comes from the many carbonaceous chondrite meteorites recovered (these same life giving meteors have also led to many mass extinctions in earths history). A NASA research group examined one such meteorite in 1970 and found a higher(prenominal) concentration of amino acids and hydrocarbons than are present on earth today (Kvenvolden, K., Lawless, J., Pering, K., Peterson, E., Flores, J., Ponnamperuma, C., Kaplan, I.R., Moore, C., 197). In addition the amino acids had a higher concentration of L enantiomers than R-enantiomers, as is seen on earth (Chyba, 1997). This seems to suggest that the basic chemicals for life were derived extraterrestrially.
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Computers and I :: Personal Narrative Writing
Computers and IComputers are linked to almost every aspect of life. I was shown computer technology back in my early localize school years. Teachers would shuffle a pack of twenty kids at a time into a confined room filled with the new computer technology. The that thing I remember using computers for all through elementary school was to play Oregon Trail, which was like an un-evolved Nintendo game. I didnt understand wherefore all the adults guarded and respected the computers as if precious materials when all I used them for was to play games. Little did I know that the computer would create an requisite effect on my life.As I grew older and wiser I began to understand the practical use of the computer technology. I began typing my reports instead of trying to draw up them really really neat in pen. The typing and printing technology turned out to work really well for school related purposes it was much(prenominal) easier and quicker than writing in pen. Compute rs werent foolproof though and I figured that out in high school when I accidentally erased iodin of my lengthy reports. Luckily I had decided to write my first draft the old fashioned way with a pencil. Despite the forethought typing a satisfying report over again was still time consuming and aggravating. There was no way around re-typing my report either as computers became increasingly available teachers demanded typed papers. Computers had already made changes in the way I spent my time. An aspect of computer technology that I found most amazing was the Internet. In college I began to utilize the Internet for purposes of self-education. The Internet has helped me gather much reference material for my artwork as well as opening me up to the whole world of contemporary art that existed on the Internet. I was exposed to a countless number of artists of whose work I would have never been able to receive without the use of Internet. Now when I have a general guestio n about a subject I simply look it up on the Internet. I began to realize that the Internet opened up a new world for everyone with access to it. Eventually everyone was using computers and the Internet on a regular basis.
Computers and I :: Personal Narrative Writing
Computers and IComputers are linked to almost every aspect of life. I was shown computer technology back in my early step school years. Teachers would shuffle a pack of twenty kids at a time into a confined room filled with the new computer technology. The except thing I remember using computers for all through elementary school was to play Oregon Trail, which was like an un-evolved Nintendo game. I didnt understand wherefore all the adults guarded and respected the computers as if precious materials when all I used them for was to play games. Little did I know that the computer would create an requisite effect on my life.As I grew older and wiser I began to understand the practical use of the computer technology. I began typing my reports instead of trying to put out them really really neat in pen. The typing and printing technology turned out to work really well for school related purposes it was often easier and quicker than writing in pen. Computers werent foo lproof though and I figured that out in high school when I accidentally erased bingle of my lengthy reports. Luckily I had decided to write my first draft the old fashioned way with a pencil. Despite the forethought typing a upstanding report over again was still time consuming and aggravating. There was no way around re-typing my report either as computers became more and more available teachers demanded typed papers. Computers had already made changes in the way I spent my time. An aspect of computer technology that I found most amazing was the Internet. In college I began to utilize the Internet for purposes of self-education. The Internet has helped me gather much reference material for my artwork as well as opening me up to the whole world of contemporary art that existed on the Internet. I was exposed to a countless number of artists of whose work I would have never been able to mark without the use of Internet. Now when I have a general guestion about a sub ject I simply look it up on the Internet. I began to realize that the Internet opened up a new world for everyone with access to it. Eventually everyone was using computers and the Internet on a regular basis.
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