The Course Of The Great Depression

The October 1987 collapse in stock prices conjured visions of 1929 and the Great Depression. Focus on this period is natural because the 32 percent decline in stock values between the market closes of October 13 and 19, 1987, was of the magnitude of–indeed, it actually exceeded–the October 1929 debacle. Focus on this period is … Read more

Resonance and SoundPhysics and Music

It’s important to remember that sound waves are compression waves. You can imitate a compression wave by stretching out a slinky (you do have a slinky, don’t you? ) and flicking your finger against a coil at the end. Sound waves are not like the waves on the ocean or the waves you get by … Read more

Mainframe Computers

Third generation of computers began with the development of IC (Integrated Chip), which is made up of miniaturized transistors, and all put in a silicon chip these were called semiconductors that average size was inch by about 1 inch. The third generation of computers brought huge gains in computational power. The first ICs were based … Read more

Carl Gauss Life

Carl Gauss was a man who is known for making a great deal breakthroughs in the wide variety of his work in both mathematics and physics. He is responsible for immeasurable contributions to the fields of number theory, analysis, differential geometry, geodesy, magnetism, astronomy, and optics, as well as many more. The concepts that he … Read more

Charles Dickens’ novel A Tale of Two Cities

In every piece of literature, there is always an element that causes the plot to progress and roll on. It may be the heroic epic, a dynamic change in character, or the battle of good versus evil. However, in Charles Dickens’ novel A Tale of Two Cities, the key element is the way characters sacrifice … Read more

Genetically modified organisms have no place outside the laboratory

Genetic modification is the modification of genetic modification of genetic make-up so that modification is passes on to the organisms descendants. Recently the term has come to be used for the process of genetic engineering where newly developed processes of molecular biotechnology are used to insert relatively few genes into an organisms genome. These techniques … Read more

Summary of The Canterbury Tales

The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories set within a framing story of a pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral, the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket. The poet joins a band of pilgrims, vividly described in the General Prologue, who assemble at the Tabard Inn outside London for the journey to Canterbury. Ranging in status from … Read more

The AIDS Virus

Being one of the most fatal viruses in the nation, AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is now a serious public health concern in most major U. S. cities and in countries worldwide. Since 1986 there have been impressive advances in understanding of the AIDS virus, its mechanisms, and its routes of transmission. Even though researchers have … Read more

Henrik Ibsen, the “Father of Realism”

The movement from nineteenth-century Romanticism to twentieth-century Realism in art and literature sought to accurately reflect real life instead of idealizing it. Playwrights all over Europe and America rebelled against the established standards of a “well-made play”. They shocked, as well as horrified their audience, by abstaining from writing a resolution, or an “ideal ending” … Read more

The concept of file sharing

Over the past few years the concept of file sharing has exploded into not only popularity, but also into controversy as record labels started to experience a decline in their sales. I download songs almost everyday, and it never crosses my mind that it is illegal, or that I would ever consider an alternative to … Read more

Human Nature Essay

A mans nature and character is influenced by three factors; a natural disposition which is inherited, external circumstances dictated by people having direct and indirect influence on our lives and most importantly individuals conscious will and decisions. Shakespeare quotes and above all know thyself. This is the greatest and longest quest of a persons life. … Read more

“The Road Not Taken,” by Robert Frost

When reading “The Road Not Taken,” by Robert Frost, I found that it was personal, especially to the author. The fact that it was written in first person form helped me to conclude that it was probably about the author. I think the reasoning behind his writing of this poem was because in life, you … Read more

The Life of Abraham Lincoln

Although other states such as Indiana lay claim to his birth, most sources agree that Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in a backwoods cabin in Hodgeville, Kentucky. In an interview during his campaign for the presidency in 1860 Lincoln described his adolescence as “the short and simple annals of the poor. ” … Read more

The book The Odyssey

Im writing a essay on the book The Odyssey . Im discussing weather or not Odysseus is a hero or not. I believe that Odysseus is a hero. To me a hero is a person who will risk his life doing something, and a person who cares for others. My first example of Odysseus being … Read more

The Odyssey and The Pearl: Loyalty

Loyalty to another person or to a cause may be an admirable trait, but it can lead to either positive or negative consequences. In Homer’s epic The Odyssey and John Steinbeck’s novel The Pearl there are characters that show great examples of this trait. Penelope in The Odyssey and Juana in The Pearl are the … Read more

The Alienated Characters of Fahrenheit 451, 1984, and Brave New World

Several conflicting frames of mind have played defining roles in shaping humanity throughout the twentieth century. Philosophical optimism of a bright future held by humanity in general was taken advantage of by the promise of a better life through sacrifice of individuality to the state. In the books Brave New World, 1984, and Fahrenheit 451 … Read more

The Hidden Story in Green and White

Color symbolism is really popular in novels written during the 1920’s. One such example is Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby. There is much color symbolism in this novel, but there are two main colors that stand out more than the others. The colors green and white influence the story greatly. Green shows many thoughts, … Read more

Langston Hughes poetry

Throughout many of Langston Hughes’ poetry, there seems to be a very strong theme of racism. Poems such as “Ballad of the Landlord”, “I, Too”, and “Dinner Guest: Me” are some good examples of that theme. The “Ballad of the Landlord” addresses the issue of prejudice in the sense of race as well as class. … Read more

Charles Lindbergh

Shortly after Charles Lindbergh landed, he was swarmed by 25,000 Parisians who carried the wearied pilot on their shoulders. They were rejoicing that Charles Lindbergh, the American aviator who flew the first transatlantic flight, had just landed at Le Bourget field in France. Having just completed what some people called an impossible feat, he was … Read more

The Corruption of Power in Rome

Julius Caesar was murdered on the Ides of March in 44 B. C. by the people he trusted and thought were his friends. The justification for his death was that he was too ambitious and wanted too much power. The very concept of government in Rome was against dictatorship, to which Caesar posed a great … Read more

The Funding Gap

“The funding gap” is always quoted as a major issue for dstart up and developingh small businesses. What evidence is there to support this view and what measures have relevant organisations taken to overcome the problem? Executive Summary This report critically examine concerned with how young small businesses and start up business fund themselves externally. … Read more

The country of Egypt

I am visiting the country of Egypt. Egypt is a country in Africa. The Egyptian name for Egypt is jumhuriyat misr al-arabiyah, misr is the Egyptian word for Egypt. The national capital is Cairo. The location of Egypt is in northern Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Libya and the Gaza strip. Egyptian land is … Read more

Edith Whartons novel, Ethan Frome

All of us have things in our lives we dislike performing, but we must do them on a daily basis because they are part of our existence. Marriage or a relationship with another person should not be a task. It should be a full measurement of enjoyment and pleasure. In Edith Whartons novel, Ethan Frome, … Read more

What Is Shakespeares Achievement In Act I Of Othello

Shakespeares own personal aim was not to write a social and political reflection of his era, as many contemporary readers believe, it was; purely and simply, to entertain his audience. This does not mean that there can be no social and political reflections within Othello, it means that the reflections are there, not for the … Read more

The Defense of Frankenstein’s Creature

Victor Frankenstein, a character in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, decided that he wanted to bring life into this world; a life that would eventually go on to killing the creator himself. The Creature can be seen as either innocent or guilty. The popular opinion of the Creature seems to be that he is guilty considering how … Read more

James Joyce, Irish novelist and poet

James Joyce, an Irish novelist and poet, grew up near Dublin. James Joyce is one of the most influential novelists of the 20th century. In each of his prose works he used symbols to experience what he called an “epiphany”, the revelation of certain revealing qualities about himself. His early writings reveal individual moods and … Read more

“A Rose for Emily”, written by William Faulkner

Reading this atypical piece of work entitled “A Rose for Emily”, written by William Faulkner encourages a sense of thrill and stimulation within. Since Mr. Faulkner resided in Mississippi most of his writings reflect his home state, as does “A Rose for Emily”. The first person minor point of view is being told by the … Read more

The Irony of Blindness

In literature, the two prominent forms of blindness, physical and metaphorical, are often very closely related and dependent on each other to exist. In Sophocles Oedipus the King, the significance of this relationship is carried even further as it is soon established that the two cannot actually coexist. (Searle, 7) In this play, there are … Read more

Med School Admission Essay

As a potential medical student, I will strive to be a tremendous asset to The Chicago Medical School by devoting all my time and life to becoming an excellent physician. I believe that I am obligated to use my talents in a constructive manner, in a manner that benefits society. The medical career gives me … Read more

Social Influence On Smoking

The tobacco industry is important to the economy. In 1991, worldwide tobacco sales exceeded $59. 8 billion and in 1992 the industry was rated as one of the top one hundred advertisers (Pechmann and Ratneshwar, 1994). However, there are high prices to pay – socially, economically, and personally – as a result of this industry. … Read more

The Tempest: Caliban Unjustly Punished

Through Prospero’s verbal and physical abuse, the enslaved Caliban is unjustly portrayed as a vicious and subhuman beast. Prospero has no feelings for Caliban. Therefore he thinks that Caliban was put on earth for work. Additionally Prospero just thinks he makes fires and does work for him so people should not have sympathy for him. … Read more

Interpreting Edith Wharton’s “Roman Fever”

Definitive criteria for judging the success or failure of a work of fiction are not easily agreed upon; individuals almost necessarily introduce bias into any such attempt. Only those who affect an exorbitantly refined artistic taste, however, would deny the importance of poignancy in literary pieces. To be sure, writings of dubious and fleeting merit … Read more

Genie (feral child)

Genie was called the “wild child. ” This term was defined as a child who grows up in severe isolation. When Genie was one year of age, her father found out that Genie was going to be slightly slow. He felt this to be unacceptable and locked her in a room tied to a potty-chair … Read more

The rights of Blacks

The most important person to have made a significant change in the rights of Blacks was Martin Luther King. He had great courage and passion to defeat segregation and racism that existed in the United States, and it was his influence to all the Blacks to defy white supremacy and his belief in nonviolence that … Read more

Agriculture and Food Production in the Old Kingdom

Agriculture and food production are quite literally the skills that feed a civilization. Old Kingdom Egypt excelled in this area. Egypts high success in agriculture was due to many things, ranging from a near constant climate, to the Nile and its annual inundations causing the land to be inexhaustible, to Egypts vast amount of other … Read more

The film “The Atomic Cafe”

The film “The Atomic Cafe” brilliantly portrays the habitual life in U. S. society during the Cold War. The Cold War was a period of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union, the two main superpowers at the time. During the war both parties developed nuclear weapons and therefore assured each other mutual … Read more

Autobiography on Hemingway

Earnest Miller Hemingway was borin in Oak Park Illinois. After graduating from high school, he got a job at a paper called “Kansas City Star”. Hemingway continually tried to enter the military, but his defective eye, hindered this task. Hemingway had managed to get a job driving an American Red Cross ambulance. During this expedition, … Read more

Language in different geographical regions

Since coming to school, I have met people from every part of the nation. East and West Coast, and all the way to Alaska and Hawaii. I have also met people that were born in other countries and lived in the US all their life, and people who have recently immigrated. I have noticed that … Read more

Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter

Nathaniel Hawthorne found a scarlet letter in an old custom house. This is where he came up with the idea for The Scarlet Letter. The Scarlet Letter caused much greif for each of the three Characters: Hester Prynne, Author Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth. The Scarlet Letter was an advancement in the maturity for Hester Prynne, … Read more

Microsoft And Windows Competitors

A lot of people today, mostly microsofties, argue that Microsoft should not be split up since it isnt really a monopoly; Windows has a lot of competitors out there and some of the companies that make them are even bigger than Microsoft. And that is actually quite true: Microsoft has only about 6% of the … Read more

The novel Firestarter

Charlie McGee is a girl with pyrokinesis (a power in which someone can light fires with a glance). She is 8 years old. She is short, has blond hair, and brown eyes. She doesnt like her power very much because she cant control it. When she was about 5 years old, she was in the … Read more

Revealing Child Abuse in “My Papa’s Waltz”

In Theodore Roethke’s “My Papa’s Waltz,” the persona reveals an incidence of child abuse that happened earlier in his life. He divulges the occurrence of abuse through the use of certain words and noting the actions that go on during the “waltz. ” Through the use of graphic diction, Roethke informs the reader that “My … Read more

Christianity – one of the major religions of mankind

Christianity is one of the major religions of mankind. It has been the dominant religion in Europe and America, Christianity has also spread throughout the world and has a greater number of adherents then any other religion. The Jewish teacher known as Jesus of Nazareth founded Christianity. Christianity drew on the expectations for a Messiah … Read more

Music Television (MTV)

Somewhat perversely, it might be expedient to begin by pointing out that this paper is not about the music video per se. There will be no close textual analysis of individual clips. Eminent pop philosopher Elvis Costello once said that “writing about music is like dancing about architecture. It’s a really stupid thing to want … Read more

Othello Act 5 Analysis

Iagos intelligence causes the self destruction of Othello. He appears to be the most intelligent person in the play, Othello, by the way he acts and handles some situations. Iago is set to plan revenge on Othello for not making him lieutenant. He gains the trust of Othello by telling lies to him, and these … Read more