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Analysis of Eavan Boland’s That the Science of Cartography is Limited
Science
INTRODUCTION Eavan Boland’s poem That the Science of Cartography is Limited is a poem of criticism. It criticizes cartography itself, or map-making for maps are emotionless and do not reflect the traces of history with which countries and roads were built, particularly the famine roads of mid-19th century Ireland. In fact, Boland finds it ironical…
White s Symbolism in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Fiction
Literature
Psychology
Science
Scott Fitzgerald implements many symbols in The Great Gatsby, developing. A hidden theme or meaning behind each that apply towards the characters. Used for character development, Fitzgerald connects symbols to characters. To expose their inner thoughts, desires, and flaws through the symbol’s connotations. He depicts these concealed qualities of the characters, for they are never…
The Characters of Atticus and Aunt Alexandra in the Novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
Literature
Psychology
Science
Social Science
Authors normally create characters with certain statuses. With the status given to each character, the development of the plot can begin. Furthermore, these characters can then be examined with their own unique characteristics. In the novel, to kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, Both Atticus Finch and Aunt Alexandra are analyzed by one similarity and…
Science and Technology
Science
Technology
Science and technology (S&T) is widely recognised as an important tool for fostering and strengthening the economic and social development of the country. India has made significant progress in various spheres of science and technology over the years and can now take pride in having a strong network of S&T institutions, trained manpower and an…
Science Fair Project
Science
Where is your money going? Over a million dollars are wasted on purchasing a ton of batteries that barely function. I will test the four most popular battery brands in America, namely Duracell, Energizer, Rayovac, and Enercell. The problem lies in the fact that major battery brands deplete rapidly, making you feel foolish for being…
A Character Analysis of Dill Harris in To Kill a Mockingbird, a Novel by Harper Lee
Fiction
Literature
Psychology
Science
In To Kill a Mockingbird Dill Harris is a very imaginative kid, curious, and amicable because it is his way of coping with his dismal childhood. Dill wants to be in a totally different world; he desires to escape from the pains of reality. He also sees new joys in his audacious friends, Jem and…
The Mending Wall: Delving into Boundaries and Human Connection
Philosophy
Science
Social Science
Robert Frost’s poem “The Mending Wall” is a reflective commentary on the barriers humans build, both literally and metaphorically, in their relationships with others. Set in the rural context of two neighbors repairing a stone wall that separates their properties, the poem delves into the age-old adage, “Good fences make good neighbors.” As the narrative…
Advancement of Technology and Science
Science
Technology
The rapid pace of technology and the advancement of scientificunderstanding in the past one hundred years are at the backbone for thedistinctly twentieth century genre — science fiction. Such rapid advancementin these fields of technology have opened up literally worlds of possibilitiesfor the future. One hundred years ago the possibility of simply flying fromcity to…
Conscience Created Or Innate
Science
To what extent do you think you are dictated by your surroundings and your up-bringing? Do you claim your opinions to be your own? Do you trust your logic and your conscience? These are questions that are seldom asked by ourselves or by others. In fact, these kinds of questions could almost be considered taboo….
Relating of Darwin’s Theory and Antibiotic Resistance
Science
Darwin’s theory of evolution can be explained like this; the environment acts as a selective agent, weeding out organisms less able to survive. Darwin described natural selection as a process in which organisms become better adapted to their environment. The organisms that evolved with beneficial variations are more likely to survive and reproduce, they pass…