Internet Privacy Ethics: Essay

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Length: 3350 words

Effective advertising is a way by which the Internet is kept free. Information relating to goods and services which are important and relevant to consumers is made available to them via personalized advertisements (Josh Isay). (more…)

Overpopulation on Earth: Essay

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Length: 1687 words

The little characters at Disney were quite right; the world is definitely small; perhaps too small. When the current century began, 1.7 billion people were estimated to be in existence in the world (Southwick). Now, however, the numbers of people in the world are around 6 billion. It would be safe to say that in the past 100 years, the numbers of people on Earth have tripled if not more! The population on Earth is on a steady rise and along with this; the Earth’s natural resources too are being depleted. (more…)

Billy by Albert French: Essay

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Words 1,210

Albert French’s Billy is an intense work of fiction that simultaneously presents several interlinked conflicts, addressing such issues as racism, class problem, social turmoil, and injustice. The story is a shocking narrative of a 10-year-old African American boy, who tragically kills a white girl and is executed for murder. It underlines the reality of American life as experienced by millions of blacks. This story is based on a real-life story of an 11-year-old boy (Streib 619). The novel aims at young adults emerge as an account of the social values and traditions which might seem unbelievable to some, but in fact, reveals a reality that is not easy to digest. (more…)

South Street by David Bradley: Essay

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Words 1,203

David Bradley’s  novel South Street, centers around a black man’s identity and what it means to be a man, and how social class and race impact the his identity. Black men are weak and insignificant especially in the face of strong and demanding women. In Bradley’s novel, to make themselves relevant, the protagonists create a world where there are no women in a Philadelphia hovel.  Here the men try to hide from the women so that they can explore their male identity. Even though they ignore and alienate the women, yet they still are pivotal in shaping the lives of these men. And it is women whose attraction finally leads them to their eventual fate. (more…)

Luncheon on the Grass: Essay

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Words 1,320

“The gaze”  or “Look” is a technical term originated by film theorists, however, there is a sense of power attributed by it because the gaze of a character or the actor is such that there is an air of superiority about it. According to Jonathan Schroeder (1998), to gaze at someone in any visual art form is not just a look it conveys a psychological relationship where the gazer is dominant while looking at an object. Manet’s Luncheon on the Grass, was path-breaking and provocative at the same time because in the painting the naked woman is directly gazing at the viewer. (more…)