"Peace‚ Technology‚ and the Role of Ordinary People"‚ is one person ’s eccentric view of the negative connotations associated with technology. Military technology provides us with the global power to protect citizens in the event of war. The money invested in technology is equivalent to what is used to pay workers ’ salaries. Economic changes in society are as important to world leaders as they are to the ordinary man. In "Peace‚ Technology‚ and the Role of Ordinary People"‚ technology is neither positive
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Judith Guest’s novel‚ Ordinary People‚ is quite a unique story in that it has two protagonists. It alternates between the Conrad’s story and Calvin’s‚ his father. Although they seem interrelated‚ especially at the beginning‚ they are more like two completely different stories which happen to occasionally affect one another before splitting off and going their own ways once more. Conrad’s main concern seems to be his emotional time bomb‚ always threatening to blow but never knowing when it’s going
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Close Reading: Culture is Ordinary by Raymond Williams The article by Raymond Williams is an attempt to describe and analyse the changing dynamics of culture through its constant shifts in meaning. He begins his essay with a brief account of a visit to his childhood home in Wales‚ in a few words describing his own personal history. From his anecdote‚ Williams delves into his main argument‚ that Culture is ordinary‚ breaking this idea into two parts‚ “the known meanings and directions‚ which its
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Explain why the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is significant for Christianity. The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is significant for Christianity for many reasons. Christ ’s death is evidence of God and His powers‚ it represents the idea that Christians can have forgiveness for their sins‚ guarantees eternal life‚ and proves his divinity. For these reasons‚ without the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ‚ Christianity would not exist as these significant events make up the
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Discuss how "political time" is different than ordinary time‚ in terms of resistance groups. For instance‚ the resistance fighters in Viet Nam fought first the French‚ in Indochina‚ then the Americans‚ from 1945 until 1975‚ for thirty years. How is it possible to motivate subordinates to fight that long? “Political time” differs from that of ordinary time in the amount of time it takes to reach an end result. As ordinary time may take anywhere from a few days to several years‚ “political time”
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characteristics and others use body modification procedures to create themselves a unique persona‚ the man with two faces‚ Sam Alexander‚ was born an average man. His unique characteristics were the result of a personal disaster. Sam Alexander – An Ordinary Man Becomes‚ Extraordinary Alexander had aspirations of becoming an actor‚ so in his 20’s he began to pursue a career in show business. He was promoted to Chicago’s Shubert Theatre and his career path began to take shape. While the details are somewhat
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to make him better. She doesn’t give Conrad any attention. Her actions lead Con to believing that she doesn’t even love him. In the book he told Calvin that‚ “She hates me” (Guest). “It appears that Beth resents Conrad in many ways” (Relations in Ordinary People). In the time that Conrad should be healing Beth is pushing him away and because of what she is doing she could push Con back to where he was before. Conrad having the feeling that he is unwanted and unloved by his mother isn’t going to make
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For EACH of the texts‚ analyze how the writer used symbolism and / or figurative language to develop an important idea. In the poems No Ordinary Sun and The Sea‚ to the Mountain‚ to the River by Hone Tuwhare‚ the poet used figurative language to develop the theme ‘destruction of environment.’ By using simile‚ personification and imagery‚ Tuwhare expresses his sadness at the careless action of men and their continual destruction of nature. The Sea‚ to the Mountain‚ to the River is about the
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painful journey of seeking redemption. Raskolnikov believes that by the law of nature‚ men have been divided into two groups of “ordinary” and “extraordinary”. Raskolnikov believes that “ordinary” people’s purpose is to just exist‚ in order to form the world and the society. The second group is those who are “extraordinary” and a step above those who are simply ordinary. Raskolnikov cites such “extraordinary men” as Newton‚ Mahomet‚ and Napoleon. He tells us that Newton had the right to kill hundreds
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A Look at the Allegory of Death and Resurrection Within “The Horse Dealer’s Daughter” Man of Steel debuted this past weekend to shatter all previous box office records for a June release. The overwhelming success of this newest installment in the Superman franchise capitalizes upon our need for a hero‚ for good in the midst of bad‚ and for hope in the midst of despair. Though comic books and superheroes are a fixation of more recent years‚ the art of creating characters that portray redemptive
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