Essays Tagged: "human desire"

Artificial heart devices

nature's creations. One then realizes the true immensity of this breakthrough. Since ancient times, humans have viewed the heart as more than just a physical part of the body. It has been thought the ... ey thought it was too delicate, too crucial to withstand the rigors of surgery. However, the innate human desire to achieve brought about the invention of the artificial heart. The potential for such ...

(7 pages) 109 0 3.3 Nov/1995

Subjects: Science Essays > Biotechnology

Intellectually disabled parents have the legal right and human desire to become parents.

y." Author and disability rights activist, Dave HingsburgerIntellectually disabled parents have the human desire and legal right to become parents, but doesn't a child have the right to a secure and s ... presents several stories that provide excellent positions for discussion. Discussions that involve human rights issues, intellectually disabled parenting issues, and children's rights issues. The que ...

(6 pages) 114 0 3.5 Oct/2002

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

"Cultural Segregation via Human Nature" The essay centers around our need for stability and why it hinders humanity from achieving cultural harmony. (4 pages double spaced)

"Cultural Segregation via Human Nature"Dean Barnlund poses the questions: "Will a global village be a mere collection or a tru ... ortunate answers to those questions are the latter in both cases. Although in an ideal world, every human is an open minded, eager to learn individual, in the real world, that is certainly not the cas ... ver the last two decades, the ability to reach this "true community of men" is at hand, but because humans are compelled to create a life of certainty, and are oblivious to their subconscious cultural ...

(4 pages) 105 0 4.8 Feb/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

Victor Frankenstein and Robert Walton there similarities

ke history to discover what remains undiscovered, or to know what remains unknown is an everlasting human goal. Although many have failed to realize this dream, a very few have been passionately succe ... come after. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's Frankenstein is a literary reflection upon this intensely human desire here illustrated by the title character's quest for personal glory by means of scientif ...

(2 pages) 39 0 3.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing

Marxisum: A comparison between theory and the growing presence of an diversified educated labor market.

eed to obtain wages and participate in material consumption is a major function of capitalism. This human desire fuels the false consciousness the worker obtains in following the guidelines set by cap ... . False consciousness is essentially a product of capitalist economies, where capital--in this case human capital--has value, and dreams of improvement are tangible. The value that a worker may bring ...

(7 pages) 60 0 3.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology

Marketing Analysis of GOD: A Local furniture and furnishings company in Hong Kong -Company Background -Situation Analysis -SWOT Analysis -Industy Analysis -Competitor Analysis(IKEA)

a Furniture Store". GOD is the phonetic sound of the Cantonese slang "to live better" which a basic human desire all around the world. The founder of GOD - Douglas Young and Benjamin Lau opened the fi ...

(6 pages) 482 1 4.2 Apr/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Ozymandias Poetry Analysis

omantic themes and made with a great combination of literary devices, the subject is is the eternal human desire to leave something behind, to overcome the mortality, and to leave an evidence of exist ... nce of existence.Using different literary devices, Shelley sharply contours the theme of overcoming human mortality. Imagery creates a special effect on the poem. The image of the old statue is descri ...

(2 pages) 91 1 4.5 May/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

'Genres tend to develop as audiences become bored with formulaic films.' Do you agree? Use specific examples in your answer.

James Whale) and Halloween (1978, US, dir. John Carpenter). Horror as a genre has derived from our human desire to see the gruesome, the ugly and the unimaginable. Through the development of this sho ...

(6 pages) 79 1 4.4 Jun/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Genre Study

Plagiarism

shed in every second by our creative minds. But with all this new amazing deeds a great part of the humanity has found a way to put its brain in the drawer of indolence and started exploiting the rest ... tect my own, to save the only thing, which is said to be inviolable. It is humiliating.What is this human desire to copy for? Every person has his own qualities and characteristics and that is what di ...

(1 pages) 323 8 4.1 Jun/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing

Power is what makes people who they are. A gun can do nothing without someone there to pull the trigger.The power to take a life rests within the person; the gun is simply just a tool.

It can be said, "It is a natural human desire to seek power & the majority of people crave for power even though they may not adm ... y not admit it". Power can be divided into 3 main group's culture, political power and the power of human beings.I would like to explain what power is in my own opinion. Power is a word from which man ... lties, etc. Therefore, the power that governments have can manipulate and even control the lives of human beings. So you could say power can also be a restriction forothers. However, the greatest powe ...

(2 pages) 82 4 4.8 Mar/2005

Subjects: Humanities Essays

A Desired Fate- The Role of Fate in Shakespear's Macbeth

Desired FateThroughout the whole of William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth, the theme of fate versus human desire plays out as a continual struggle for the titled character. Macbeth, despite his initia ... is tragic flaw of compulsion to overshadow the inherent senses of reason and good judgment that all human beings possess. Furthermore, Macbeth is lured by the tempting divinations of three mysterious ...

(3 pages) 10 0 3.0 May/2005

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare > Macbeth

Robert Frost: "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening"

pping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost is a contemporary piece dealing with the typical human desire for escape. Whether this desire is manifested in avoidance of work, school or simply a ... ool or simply a relief from the mundane repetitiveness of everyday life this want is present in all humans. Throughout this poem Frost depicts and suggests that the "woods" are his means of escape fro ...

(5 pages) 52 0 3.8 Aug/2006

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > Poetry

Greed – An Examination of Its Role in the Destruction of Humanity

ll be due to age. Using the combination of technological advancement, and the natural corruption of humans, society has set into motion "the beginning of the end". Examples that reinforce this stateme ... on as a whole to global warming, the list goes on. What is common about all of these issues is that human desire for wealth made them all into concerns. If money were not a factor, people would not ex ...

(9 pages) 57 0 5.0 Apr/2007

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

The Roll of the Witches in "Macbeth"

inuously lurks throughout the play. The witches are used as prophetic equivocations, made to entice human desire and manipulate human weakness in order to commence Macbeth's downfall.The witches assum ... ts that should occur, but they cannot control any characters or their actions. They tend to prey on human weakness and, for this reason, can easily recognize Macbeth's ambition. With this knowledge, m ...

(3 pages) 33 0 0.0 Apr/2007

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare > Macbeth

Power Of Pervesity

er of Perversity In Book II of his famous work, Confessions, Saint Augustine discusses the perverse human desire to commit sin. He recounts a tale of stealing pears from his adolescence to demonstrate ... is indirectly responsible for the evils committed by the free agents. The main purpose of providing humans with this free will is for them to obey God willingly and not out of any compulsion. God crea ...

(7 pages) 1115 0 0.0 Nov/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Tyler Pet Foods Case Analysis

es will be distributed through supermarkets. Since there exists such a reliable correlation between human population and dog population, we can say that the greater Boston area represents approximatel ... t the greater Boston area represents approximately 1.5 percent of the US dog population. Due to our human desire for companionship and need for protection, dog ownership is on the rise, which will eve ...

(5 pages) 23 0 0.0 Nov/2001

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

Toism Today

the day, to teach masters, who will teach others. They are taught to reach elightment, wich is the human desire for guidance and understanding.Taoism has returned to the way it was when laozi founded ...

(1 pages) 1032 0 0.0 Nov/2001

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

Taoism Today

the day, to teach masters, who will teach others. They are taught to reach elightment, wich is the human desire for guidance and understanding. Taoism has returned to the way it was when laozi ...

(1 pages) 1453 0 0.0 Nov/2001

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

Servant Leadership

assion, curing, community, and service. Servant leadership in an institute converses to the general human desire to be known, to concern, and to be concerned for in search of the common good. In The S ... o recast the social architecture of the classroom to ensure that it honors the deepest realities of human existence by promoting community, connection, interdependency, fairness, and the sharing of po ...

(6 pages) 136 1 5.0 Jul/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Leadership and Communication

Should the Government spend more funs on military and less on education and medical care?

ucation and medical care is one of the important global issues. The majority of people believe that human's life should be sustained and improved. This proposal is supported by a number of reasons suc ... ad been taken place(1993, p.4). Therefore, a lot of robots are being invented in America to replace human's role in operating. There is no denying that these remarkable machines are able to work succe ...

(6 pages) 96 0 4.0 Nov/2007

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights