Essays Tagged: "essentially"

Symbolism in Camus' The Plague

at his characters are subject to his personal ideals and morals. Camusbelieves there is no god, and essentially that human beings need to be responsible fortheir own lives, happiness, and decency. Thr ...

(1 pages) 97 1 5.0 Nov/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Hawthorne - Melville Comparitive Essay

eil over his face to show that everyone was hiding some kind of sin. Hawthorne suggests that man is essentially good, but societies tendency to judge makes man's inner good inaccessible. Melville is m ...

(5 pages) 93 0 4.1 Mar/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

Early and Later Writings of Karl Marx. Compares the classical works of Karl Marx and looks at some of his most well known theories. Includes works cited.

. There was a shift in Marx's thinking from philosophical to more scientific during his career, but essentially, Marx's theories remained intact.Karl Marx was born in Prussia in 1818. His family was c ...

(8 pages) 722 0 4.6 Apr/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology

Peer Pressure ,The ultimate downfall

rson and change his or her views towards life, usually for the worse.All types of peer pressure are essentially the same, they just occurs in different forms and situations. It is most often seen in t ... is something that can be overcome. College is a large adjustment to from high school. All of us are essentially on our own without supervision. If we do not second guess ourselves and question our act ...

(3 pages) 165 0 3.8 Apr/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community > Children and Youngsters

aristotle

the strict sense is one who shares in making decisions and holding office. Citizenship is therefore essentially democratic, but the notion of citizenship in practice must differ according to the natur ...

(4 pages) 175 1 3.6 Apr/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Classical Philosophy

Remote Sensing

earth by these satellites which has caused problems. Christol feels an adequate definition is 'the essentially unobtrusive observation and gathering of identifiable facts through the use of space obj ...

(7 pages) 79 1 3.8 Apr/2002

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law

school based assessment and reporting

s of us, have a perceived image of us, or may instantly judge us. If they did not, then we would be essentially unpredictable to them: they would not know what to expect of us or how to behave towards ... y harder" It is difficult to believe that such reporting can have any beneficial effects and, being essentially enigmatic, it may cause misunderstandings. For instance, take the phrase "could try hard ...

(11 pages) 543 1 4.9 Apr/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Education

Causes of the French Revolution and how it differs from the American Revolution. Complete with works cited; 5+ sources, 5pgs- B+ paper

ed the bourgeoisie class from the aristocracy; it was the only thing that prevented them from being essentially equal within the French society. "The nominally autocratic monarchy, the increasingly an ...

(6 pages) 556 1 4.6 Apr/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > The French Revolution

Utilitaranism, an ethical doctrine in context of Mill's believes

Utilitarianism is the ethical doctrine which essentially states that which is good isthat which brings about the most happiness to the most peopl ...

(2 pages) 191 0 4.0 Oct/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Modern Philosophy

It compares Hobbes, Locke and Rousseau in regards to social contract, the state of nature and each of their ideal governments.

to have value for others. But arguably, more important than either of these, is diffidence. This is essentially the suspicion that another may be about to attack you, a suspicion that makes it rationa ... s man have to massive property when others are starving and have none?Rousseau contends that man is essentially good, a "noble savage" when in the state of nature, and that good people are made unhapp ...

(7 pages) 596 3 4.2 Apr/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Modern Philosophy

Why we cant wait, Martin Luther King Jr. This is basically about the book, although I have thrown in a few desciptions of the times in which he lived, to better understand the era.

they suffered while protesting, and it would be ignorant of me to think that I could. This book was essentially about the struggles of the African-Americans in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963. To be blac ...

(5 pages) 138 1 4.0 Apr/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

SEXUAL HARRASSMENT- FACT v. MYTH: An explanation regarding a few of the sexual harassment case laws

tile working environment." The former is pretty straight- forward: "sleep with me or you're fired." Essentially, "quid pro quo" harassment involves making conditions of employment (hiring, promotion, ...

(3 pages) 334 0 3.8 Apr/2002

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Morality and Gatsby in "The great Gatsby" by Fitzgeerald

e of the reasons what people areinterested in reading about it. Morality can lead to many questions essentially it can leadto the question between right and wrong. In The Great Gatsby Nick Carraway is ...

(1 pages) 138 0 4.0 Nov/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing

Euthanasia, killing or letting die?

n. Although there are certain instances where it is justifiably considered to be letting die, it is essentially killing.§ Euthanasia comes from a Greek word, meaning 'easy death,' and is now ofte ...

(4 pages) 142 0 3.5 Mar/1997

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law

Two brands of nihilism

m, Nietzsche launches vicious diatribes against Christianity and the dualisticphilosophies he finds essentially life denying. Despite his early tutelage under the influenceof Schopenhauer's philosophy ... fortune. This essay will study in further detail Nietzsche view ofSchopenhauer and Christianity as essentially nihilistic.NihilismThroughout his work Nietzsche makes extensive use of the term "nihili ...

(6 pages) 138 0 3.0 Nov/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy

My philosophical Approach to counseling

y include two key elements:                Existential Therapy is essentially an approach to         counseling ... nce self exploration, so that they can identify problems that are hindering their growth process. Essentially, the main goal of client-centered therapy is to have the client achieve a sense of incre ...

(5 pages) 583 0 4.6 Jan/1995

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy

Literary criticism and anlysis of "Richard Cory," "I'm nobody! Who are you?," and "We wear the mask."

ly Dickinson each give examples of appearances in contrast to reality. Robinson's "Richard Cory" is essentially about a man who is set upon a golden pedestal by others and due to his suppressed sadnes ...

(6 pages) 310 0 4.2 May/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays

A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing

eel moved. Alexander Pope once said, "A little learning is a dangerous thing." (Phrase Finder) This essentially means a small amount of knowledge can cause people to think they are more expert than th ...

(6 pages) 131 0 4.3 May/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

Computer Crime in the 90's

told dangers. Are we prepared ? It's a battle between modern day computer cops and digital hackers. Essentially just think what is controlled by computer systems, virtually everything.By programming a ...

(9 pages) 160 0 3.4 Jan/1996

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science

Human Nature exposed in the single-most important piece of American Literature, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Twain

ican Literature to ever be composed. This work, widely known as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, essentially follows young Huck on a series of adventures and experiences with his close friend (and ... g and tiresome; and then the King shoved off and got off some of his usual rubbage...' (Twain 182). Essentially, through this Twain is just making fun of the way mankind mourns the dead. Twain most li ...

(6 pages) 83 1 3.0 Nov/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > Authors > Mark Twain