Parenting in Two "New Worlds"
.... The unnamed father and son in McCarthy's (3) novel
live in a
world in which "nights (are) dark beyond darkness and the days more gray each one than what had ....
(1303

5

)
Thoreau's Transcendental Life Style at Walden Pond
.... because that experiment was not only rooted firmly in the real
world, it was .... and plants in nature, are used to critique human beings who
live imprisoned by ....
(1503

6

)
Imagine: John Lennon
.... Ultimately, when everyone loves everyone else, as Lennon says, "the
world will
live as one." Lennon may have been suggesting a communist government, which I do ....
(953

4

)
Ibsen's Hedda Gabler
.... Hedda sees herself as the sort of high-born character common to tragedy, but she does not
live in a
world where she has that sort of social role. ....
(1721

7

)
Short Cuts
.... into the mysteries of individual character, while Altman jumps from character to character and finds ways in which they all try to
live in the
world they have ....
(1422

6

)
Socrates' The Myth of the Cave
.... shadowy allure it offers or unwilling to transcend that
world for the
world of unchanging truths. If we compare this situation to those who
live a superficial ....
(1001

4

)
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
.... His son is a man with a developing conscience once he sees how the lower classes
live. The mechanistic
world of the Metropolis wears them down and removes ....
(2203

9

)
The Writing Process & the Writer
.... life. This process is evident in the work of all great writers, for they turn to the
world in which they
live for inspiration. It ....
(1640

7

)
The House on Mango Street & My First Kill
.... between the dream they have of how life should be--a dream often given to them by their parents--and the reality as they try to
live in the real
world. ....
(1687

7

)
Fear
.... 1997). Individuals who confront racial discrimination
live in a cultural
world that constantly batters at their self-esteem. Unless ....
(1218

5

)
The Pygmies of the Congo
.... and loved by the Pygmies themselves: This book tries to convey something of the lives and feelings of a people who
live in a forest
world, something of their ....
(1320

5

)
Moral/Theological Issues in Economics
.... influence. However, the Christian accepts that self-interest as well as selfishness are hallmarks in a
world in which we
live. The ....
(1142

5

)
The History of Shinto
.... describes the active pursuit of "ecologically sound" day-to-day business practices as a strategy for trying to
live in the contemporary
world according to Zen ....
(1876

8

)
Life of Henry Hill in Wiseguy
.... There is never any questioning of the way they
live and as Hill's wife, who was not from his
world, is gradually pulled into it the reader can see how there is ....
(1981

8

)
A Letter to Mersault
.... This makes you believe there is no purpose or meaning to existence and that we
live in a godless
world. One of the reasons you most ....
(837

3

)
The Structure of The Second Mrs. Tanqueray
....
live and to put into practice the admonition to not judge, to
live with mercy .... He finds that no rearrangement of the physical
world can change the non-physical ....
(1589

6

)
Elements in Art
.... Thus, art does not create entirely new worlds, but shows us the true or pure forms of the objects of the
world in which we
live. ....
(1588

6

)
British Stratification & British Novels
.... This same ability to make a
world live on the page belongs to Thomas Hardy, who portrayed the
world of Wessex, a
world he knew well because it was modeled ....
(2746

11

)
The Doors and Peace Frog
.... but the real story is being played out on rock-concert stages around the
world. Peace Frog is the definitive Doors tribute band, re-creating
live Doors concert ....
(1321

5

)
Language and Thinking
.... the
world. Languages are constructed differently, and they perceive the
world their speakers
live in differently. A key example ....
(514

2

)
The setting of The Glass Menagerie
.... were statistics, married so long, with so many children, and defined by where they
live. .... into which the radio pours the ills of the surrounding
world, and soon ....
(1758

7

)
Thoreau in Walden
.... to
live the lives that they have imagined themselves living, then he believes they will be successful. Such people will learn about themselves and the
world ....
(2215

9

)
Envionmental Perspective
.... politicians at all levels. We must insist on a new choice: the economy and a
world we can
live in (Collard 232). Even as he makes ....
(1628

7

)
The Last of the Mohicans
.... At the same time, as is true in any society, some Indians are more noble than others, more able to
live up to the underlying code of the natural
world. ....
(1938

8

)
Leslie Marmon Silko's "Ceremony"
.... selected passage from her novel, Morrison has her protagonist declare an utter hopelessness with respect to her having a chance to
live in the
world with some ....
(3459

14

)
Overpopulation and World Hunger
....
World researchers believe there may be 300-500 million people who are malnourished .... because of the great surpluses and yet twenty million people
live on food ....
(1697

7

)
Sylvia Plath's poem "Ariel"
.... of the body and mind in these two stories seem much more disjointed than is normal so that these characters who
live in their own version of the
world and have ....
(1548

6

)
Japan: An Environmental Profile
.... million. Furthermore, over 75% of Japan's people
live in cities. In 1980, Tokyo Yokohama ranked as the largest city in the
world. With ....
(1641

7

)
Racial Conflict in 3 Plays by Lorraine Hansberry
.... Her characters, for the most part,
live in a
world which still contains the salvation and healing that love and personal development can bring, even in the ....
(3198

13

)
Prisoner's Dilemma Application to Problem of Commons
.... Suffice it to say that the
world is full of examples of human beings taking actions .... or other fauna and flora, but also of the very region in which they
live. ....
(1637

7

)