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Market Research


Business people know that marketing is fundamental in all companies; if someone is working in the marketing department, he or she need to offer the customers a product or service as the best in the market. Nowadays there are new ways to help our companies to get needed information about the customer, know customers expectations and the market behavior.The people respond in different ways according to promotions, communications, and advertising; for this reason we select the segment to be targeted by different marketing strategies. However, how do the business know that are offering the right product with the right price in the best place, and with the best market promotion? That is why companies need to invest in market research to answer all the questions, save money, time, and guarantee the success in the market.


There are many companies dedicated to conducting market research, such as DSS Research, a full service market research and information provider. On this web page, market research is defined as "the collection and analysis of data for the purpose of decision making" (para 1).


With all the analysis presented, the researcher can describe the market conditions, know about the market behavior, and make a forecast of how consumers can respond to new products and changes. Some reasons to believe in market researches are also explained by DSS. For instance, when the costs of making a wrong decision could be worse than investing on market research and losing market share; a good strategy could avoid this situation. If the market is highly competitive, or the last marketing plans failed for some unknown reason, then, the market research is one of the best solutions to avoid losing customers faster than gaining new ones. For all these reasons, one of the goals is that business need to be customer focused and know exactly what they want.


To reach this and other goals, business can find many tools utilized to make market researches. Traditionally the companies used questionnaires, mail surveys or phone calls. That was a good strategy because they always had the final customer and asked in real time the prepared questions.


Nowadays, technology is helping the companies to make them easier with online researches, but not all is good about technology. Business can find some properties in these electronic analyses. For example, online surveys have several advantages over traditional forms, they are less expensive, can reach people that are difficult to find easily, such as high income and high tech professionals, and get the answers in less time for the instantaneous electronic distribution. The companies can apply interactive surveys and, based on the responses, new related questions can be constructed.


On the other hand, every survey as online ones has its weaknesses. Companies are not sure who is answering the survey; there is nothing that ensures the desired person actually answers the survey. Another disadvantage is that the group is not representative, because Internet population is based on men and young people. Another important factor is that companies have to pay some incentive to the interviewees, therefore is difficult and the people can reject the survey.


The worst case happens if the survey is made by e-mail. It is more difficult to get a good analysis because the survey can be modified in its questions, words or content. For all of these reasons, one question whether technology helps or hinders organizations. Those questions can make organization fail or succeed, depending on the strategy and good use of resources. Companies can see that even if there are problems with online researches, they have more positive aspects than disadvantages.


I believe that with the use of technology, the companies can be more competitive searching the customer needs and offering good products or services with quality and high demands, and increase their sales and market around the world. Daily, I can see that it is essential to be in contact with the customer. In my workplace, all the employees can reach customers and work together with all the competencies involved. All in real time and worldwide with online surveys and interactive chats, sharing information that allows us to get the information needed in less time and cost, developing new devices to offer what really expect quicker and with best quality.


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The PIs Reading - Week Ending 6-17-0


I read so many good books this week that Im going to save some for next weeks reviews. One of those you can look forward to is The Protector by David Morrell (a Fathers Day gift). It is going to get quite a few stars. Im about / of the way through Greg Iles Dead Sleep, so it will be included next week as well. You will also see the beginnings of my reviews of some of the books in the Howdunit Series for Mystery Writers. Those reviews will also appear in the Writers Corner portion of the web site. So, here is some of what I read this past week.


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Everglades by Randy Wayne White lived up to my high expectations. Due to an accident of geography, the nature of his writing, and the character and philosophy of his protagonist, Randy Wayne Whites Doc Ford series is frequently compared to John D. MacDonalds Travis McGee writings. I make that comparison myself and Randy comes off very well. I wont say he comes off best yet, but it could happen soon. In one sense they are the same. Reading a Travis McGee novel or a Doc Ford novel gives you the full vital signs of the state of Florida at the time the book was written.


Synopsis As a favor to an old friend and lover, Sally Carmel Minster, Doc Ford (apparent mild mannered marine biologist) agrees to help establish whether or not her husband is really dead as a result of a reported fall from a boat out in the Gulf Stream. Geoff, the husband, had in recent years become deeply involved with a popular cult religion and was on the boat with several of the cults members when he disappeared without a trace. He was assumed to have gone overboard during the night.


During the investigation and surrounding events Doc faces a Private Eye from New Jersey, the police, the cult and its security forces, variousanches of the local American Indian population, a bar full of Rednecks, a serial killer, and the Everglades. Meanwhile, his closest friend and confidant Tomlinson (possibly the last true hippie) is being increasingly pursued by hordes of admirers as a result of a paper on the philosophy of life which Tomlinson had written in college and which paper was being discovered on the internet. In the end Doc must also face the most difficult threats of all from his inner self and numerous ghosts from his past.


I give this book my highest rating - Five Stars - and Im starting it over again from page one just to be able to enjoy it at a more leisurely pace.


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I started reading Persuader, the new Jack Reacher novel by Lee Child, with some misgivings. I thought Echo Burning ( books back) was just awful and that Without Fail (the last book) was only OK. So it was a pleasant surprise to find Persuader to be compelling, action packed and full of good suspense and mystery.


In the explosive opening Reacher is involved in foiling an in-progress kidnapping and helping the victim, a young man, escape from the bad guys. He takes the terrified young man home to the family compound in Maine. The head of the family is obviously a mobster and in spite of Reachers heroics he is locked up with his future very much in doubt. Also on Reachers mind is an incident that took place in Boston just days earlier. While walking in downtown Boston, he sees a man come out of symphony hall and get into a limo. A man he is sure he killed 10 years earlier. As these two threads begin to intertwine the pace and the suspense picks up and Reacher begins killing people at the Maine compound in order to stay alive himself.


There were very few times in the book when I wasnt concerned for Reachers safety and survival. There were plenty of surprises for the reader. I quite enjoyed the book. I give it 4 Stars.


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On July 1st we will have a story on a new book by Barry Eisler called Hard Rain. As I put together the write-up I got interested. This is the second book featuring highly paid Tokyo assassin John Rain and so I went and got the first book called Rain Fall.


John Rain is of one American parent and one Japanese parent and doesnt completely fit into either society, but is most comfortable in Japan. He works as an assassin using skills learned in the military. His specialty is making the deaths of his victims seem natural or at worst accidental. He has three simple rules 1. No women or children; . Exclusive assignments (no other assassins involved); and . The target must be a principal. John doesnt kill to send a message to someone higher up. His latest assignment goes without a hitch, but killing the target doesnt solve the clients problem and things start to get complicated for John Rain as he goes from hunter to hunted, from assassin to target. It was an interesting and rewarding read.


Ill say right off that I had difficulty staying into the book for the first 50 or 60 pages because of all the Japanese names, phrases, etc. But the story and writing were good enough that I kept going and pretty soon didnt notice that problem any more. (I must have finally adjusted) The book is written in the first person and because assassinating people is pretty much a lonely job, there is a noticeable lack of dialog in the first 1/ of the book. None the less, I give this book a strong recommendation, 1/ Stars, and will read the new one when it is available next month. I also added this series to our series section on the web site.


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Posted by The Private Eye on Jun 17, 00 - 0851 AM


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Shamus Winner for Best First PI Novel!


Chasing the Devils Tail


By David Fulmer


ISBN 0156078


Format Paperback, 48pp


Pub. Date June 00


Publisher Harcourtace & Company


Awards Winner 00 Shamus - Best 1st PI Novel.


Storyville, 107 In this raucous, bloody, red-light district, where two thousand scarlet women ply their trade in grand mansions and filthy dime-a-trick cribs, where cocaine and opium are sold over the counter, and where rye whiskey flows like an amber river, theres a killer loose. Someone is murdering Storyville prostitutes and marking each killing with a black rose. As Creole detective Valentin St. Cyr begins to unravel the murder against this extraordinary backdrop, he encounters a cast of characters drawn from history Tom Anderson, the political boss who runs Storyville like a private kingdom; Lulu White, the districts most notorious madam; a young piano player who would come to be known as Jelly Roll Morton; and finally, Buddy Bolden, the man who all but invented jazz and is now losing his mind.


No ordinary mystery, Chasing the Devils Tail is a chilling portrait of musical genius and self-destruction, set at the very moment when jazz was born.


About the Author David Fulmer has been a writer and video and film producer for the past sixteen years. Love in Vain," his treatment of the life and death of blues legend Robert Johnson, was a Finalist in the Nicholls Fellowship Screenplay Competition. Another screenplay, Blame, was a Finalist in the Writers Network Screenplay Competition. "black cat bone," a screenplay based on his short story by the same name which appeared as the cover story in the April 16 issue of Blues Access - won First Prize in the Southeastern Screenwriting Competition.


A native of Pennsylvania, David Fulmer lives in Atlanta with his daughter Italia.


Posted by The Private Eye on Jun 17, 00 - 005 AM


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Judgment Calls - Debut of James Lee Burkes Daughter


Judgment Calls


By Alafair Burke


ISBN 080507868


Format Hardcover, 7pp


Pub. Date July 00


Publisher Henry Holt & Company


Series Samantha Kincaid # 1


A seemingly simple assault case spirals into a complex web of violence and deception in this bold debut thriller


Deputy District Attorney Samantha Kincaid walks into her office in Portlands Drug and Vice Division one Monday morning to find three police officers waiting for her. A thirteen-year-old girl has beenutally attacked and left for dead on the citys outskirts. Given the lack of evidence, most lawyers would settle for an assault charge; Samantha, unnerved by the viciousness of the crime, decides to go for attempted murder. But as she prepares for the trial, she uncovers a dangerous trail leading to a high-profile death penalty case, a prostitution ring of underage girls, and a possible serial killer. And she finds her judgment�not only in matters of the law but in her personal life�called into question.


In Samantha Kincaid, Alafair Burke has created a complex, appealing character�a woman consumed by a sense of justice, who is also tough enough to take on a mans world. Seamlessly juxtaposing courtroom scenes with those of criminal investigation, Judgment Calls reveals not only an insiders knowledge of the criminal justice system but a fresh new voice in the world of crime writing.


About the Author A former deputy district attorney in Portland, Alafair Burke now teaches criminal law at Hofstra School of Law and lives in Long Island, New York. She is the daughter of acclaimed crime writer James Lee Burke.


Note This is the first of a series and may have some collecting value in the future.


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Posted by The Private Eye on Jun 17, 00 - 010 AM


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Seizure - New Medical Thriller from Robin Cook


Seizure


By Robin Cook


ISBN 0148760


Format Hardcover, 84pp


Pub. Date July 14, 00


Publisher Putnam Publishing Group


Senator Ashley Butler is a quintessential Southern demagogue whose support of traditional American values includes a knee-jerk reaction against virtually all biotechnologies. When hes called to chair a subcommittee introducing legislation to ban new cloning technology, the senator views his political future in bold relief; and Dr. Daniel Lowell, inventor of the technique that will take stem cell research to the next level, sees a roadblock positioned before his biotech startup.


The two seemingly opposite personalities clash during the senate hearings, but the men have a common desire. Butlers hunger for political power far outstrips his concern for the unborn; and Lowells pursuit of gargantuan personal wealth and celeity overrides any considerations for patients well-being. Further complicating the proceedings is the confidential news that Senator Butler has developed Parkinsons disease-leading the senator and the researcher into a Faustian pact. In a perilous attempt to prematurely harness Lowells new technology, the therapy leaves the senator with the horrifying effects of temporal lobe epilepsy-seizures of the most bizarre order.


Torn from the headlines, Seizure is a cautionary tale for a time where biotechnology pulls us into a promising yet frightening new world.


About the Author Dr. Robin Cook is currently on leave from the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary.


Note Pre-order now to be among the first to read this new blockbuster.


Posted by The Private Eye on Jun 16, 00 - 011 AM


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Dirty Laundry - rd in the Charlotte Justice Series


Dirty Laundry


By Paula L. Woods


ISBN 045457005


Format Hardcover, 04pp


Pub. Date July 00


Publisher Ballantine Books


Series Charlotte Justice #


For Charlotte and her team, the case begins when a womans body is found in L.A.s Koreatown district, where a series of robberies and murders has already put besieged merchants on edge. Now the spectacle of aight, successful young Korean woman found bludgeoned and bound in an alley is stirring fears, passions, and city politics. In the hours after Vicki Parks murder, Charlotte Justice must contend with a complex crime scene and a beleaguered communitys hostility toward the police.


Interestingly enough, Vicki (like Charlotte) lived and worked in two different worlds her close-knit Korean community and the wider political world where she served as a special aide to handsome, media-savvy Mike Santos, whose is vying to become L.A.s first Latino mayor. With twenty-four candidates running to replace a long-standing African American incumbent, the mayors race is shaping up as a wildawl, full of dirty tricks and innuendo. Is Vickis murder connected to the campaign or is the answer to be found in the ethnic enclave that nurtured Vicki�and that may now be hiding her killer?


While Charlotte searches for answers, she must also navigate the perils of life in the LAPD, which complicates her personal life, namely her budding relationship with Auey Scott, an emergency-room physician. Justifying her relentless hunt for Vickis killer as part of her mission as a homicide detective, Charlotte must face the possibility that her motivation may also be to ease the pain she feels over the violent death of her husband and young daughter years before�a possibility that is challenged in unexpected ways.


About the Author Paula is a member of Mystery Writers of America, the International Association of Crime Writers, and Sisters in Crime. She has also served as an Edgar judge, on the Author Committee of the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books and speaker at the festival. A native of Los Angeles, Paulas lifelong love of books has resulted in the growth of her personal liary to over 1,000 volumes.


Posted by The Private Eye on Jun 15, 00 - 0101 AM


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The Track of the Cat by Nevada Barr


Track of the Cat (An Anna Pigeon Mystery)


By Nevada Barr


ISBN 0451088


Format Mass Market Paperback, 7pp


Pub. Date June 00


Publisher Berkley Publishing Group


Series Anna Pigeon Mystery Series


A Mystery of the Century


A stunning mystery set against the high-country trails of the Guadalupe Mountains of West Texas, where the age-old battle of man against nature is fought with a frightening twist. Anna Pigeon has fled New York and her memories to find work as a ranger in the countrys national parks. In the remote backcountry of West Texas, however, she discovers murder and violence. Fellow park ranger Sheila Drury is mysteriously killed, presumably by a mountain lion. But the deep claw marks Anna finds across Drurys throat and the paw prints surrounding the body are too perfect to be real. Suspicious from the start and eager to prevent the needless slaughter of her beloved cougars, Anna cant let the matter rest.


The disappearance of another ranger and the frightening reality of a hiking accident of her own convince Anna that something is very wrong. Following a trail with few leads, Anna must confront the dark side of the desert. As she comes closer to the truth, she realizes that whatever is stalking the land she loves is now stalking her as well. Atmospheric, evocative, and rich in the mysterious secrets of the Southwestern wilderness, Track of the Cat marks the mystery debut of a superior writer.


About the Author Nevada was born in the small western town of Yerington, Nevada and raised on a mountain airport in the Sierras. Both her parents were pilots and mechanics and her sister, Molly, continued the tradition by becoming a pilot for USAir.


Pushed out of the nest, Nevada fell into the theatre, receiving her BA in speech and drama and her MFA in Acting before making the pilgrimage to New York City, then Minneapolis, MN. For eighteen years she worked on stage, in commercials, industrial training films and did voice overs for radio. During this time she became interested in the environmental movement and began working in the National Parks during the summers first Isle Royale in Michigan, then Guadalupe Mountains, TX, Mesa Verde and then on the Natchez Trace Parkway in Mississippi.


At present, Nevada lives in Clinton, MS. She is working on the next Anna Pigeon. She also has a book of introspective meditations entitled Seeking Enlightenment...Hat by Hat which will be released by G. P. Putnam and Sons in June, 00.


Note When I introduced the 100 Best Mysterys of the Century I promised to feature about one a week. Here is the first.


Track of the Cat, the first in the Anna Pigeon series and winner of both the Anthony and the Agatha for best first novel, is set in Guadalupe Mountains National Park in Texas. It is listed as one of the 100 best mysteries of the 0th Century and I certainly agree. If you read this one then youre gonna be hooked for the entire series. It is one of my favorites too. Enjoy!


The Private Eye


Posted by The Private Eye on Jun 1, 00 - 0148 AM


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Death Row, From The Author of Criminal Intent


Death Row


By William Bernhardt


ISBN 045441745


Format Hardcover, 0pp


Pub. Date July 00


Publisher Random House


Series Ben Kincaid # 1


William Bernhardts powerful series of legal thrillers featuring crusading attorney Ben Kincaid have won him a die-hard following and widespread critical acclaim as a "master of the courtroom drama" (Liary Journal). Now, on the heels of his national bestseller Criminal Intent, William Bernhardt returns with his most electrifying novel to date.


Oklahoma attorney Ben Kincaid put his reputation on the line when he represented Ray Goldman. The seemingly mild-mannered industrial chemist was charged with a staggeringlyutal crime the torture and massacre of an entire suburban Tulsa family. But in spite of the grisly, tabloid-ready details of the sensational case, Bens deft defense against a lack of hard evidence and improper police procedure made an acquittal all but certain. Until the prosecutions star witness�the lone survivor of the slaughter�took the stand . . . and sealed Ray Goldmans fate.


Seven years later, Goldmans date with the death chamber is at hand. But seconds before the lethal injection, an eleventh-hour reprieve halts the execution�and launches Ben on a race against time to overturn Ray Goldmans conviction. Erin Faulkner, the young woman who narrowly escaped the carnage that claimed her family, has auptly recanted her testimony, after years of silence desperate to keep an innocent man from dying. Just as suddenly, this near-miraculous turn of events turns tragic Erin is discovered dead, an apparent suicide. And Ben Kincaid is the only witness to her stunning confession.


Ben is certain Erin didnt commit suicide. She was a victim of murdersilenced by the samekiller who butchered her family. All Ben has to do is prove it. But his unseen enemy is determined to cover his tracks once and for all . . . with blood.


About the Author William Bernhardt is the author of sixteen books, including Primary Justice, Double Jeopardy, Silent Justice, Murder One, and Criminal Intent. He has twice won the Oklahoma Book Award for Best Fiction, and in 000 he was presented the H. Louise Cobb Distinguished Author Award "in recognition of an outstanding body of work in which we understand ourselves and American society at large." A former trial attorney, Bernhardt has received several awards for his public service. He lives in Tulsa with his wife, Kirsten, and their children, Harry, Alice, and Ralph.


Posted by The Private Eye on Jun 1, 00 - 0111 AM


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Solomon Jones Second Novel - Theidge


Theidge


By Solomon Jones


ISBN 0106156


Format Hardcover, 4pp


Pub. Date April 00


Publisher St. Martins Press


Sometimes, Philadelphia Police Detective Kevin Lynch feels he has spent his whole life trying to put his past firmly behind him. But a frantic call for help from a childhood friend whose child has gone missing changes all that.


Now Lynch must summon the courage to return to his childhood home, the infamous projects known as Theidge. As the case unfolds and the search for Kenya, the missing girl, intensifies, the secrets guarded by her family and friends begin to emerge. And the hidden truths are more sinister and malevolent than Lynch could ever imagine, and once again, Theidge threatens to be his downfall.


Solomon Joness Theidge is a gritty, suspenseful novel in which the root causes of crime share the stage with their tragic consequences, allowing an intimate window into ghetto life.


About the Author Solomon Jones is a senior contributing editor for Philadelphia Weekly and the author of Pipe Dream. He is a native of Philadelphia, where he lives with his family.


Posted by The Private Eye on Jun 1, 00 - 0116 AM


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G.M. Fords rd Frank Corso Novel - A Blind Eye


A Blind Eye A Novel


By G. M. Ford


ISBN 0807875X


Format Hardcover, 04pp


Pub. Date July 1, 00


Publisher HarperCollins Publishers


Series Frank Corso #


The rules never mattered much to Frank Corso, rogue reporter, successful true crime writer, and honorable loner with a dangerous edge. The fact that two Texas troopers have a warrant with his name on it means nothing to him -- except run -- which he does in the company of photojournalist Meg Dougherty, his former lover and perhaps one true friend. But the running stops when a furious Midwestern blizzard sends their car crashing to the bottom of an icy hill, and they are forced to seek an escape from the storm in an abandoned Wisconsin house of horrors.


In a shed outside their temporary shelter a shocking discovery awaits Meg and Corso human bones -- a lot of them -- the grisly remains of Eldred Holmes and his family. A hideous crime undetected for fifteen years is about to become a top priority for the understaffed local law, who want Corso to investigate. His first move will be to somehow locate the one family member who escaped the carnage, Eldreds wife, Sissy, whose skeleton is not among the others ... and whose face has been neatly scissored from every picture in the Holmes family album.


With only eight days to solve a multiple homicide, Corso begins a hunt that will carry him halfway across the country and through a chilling history of violence, terror, and bloodshed that spreads from the small town of Avalon, Wisconsin, to the remote farmlands of New York State. And his single-minded pursuit will make Corso a marked man -- the target of a rage- driven maniac, a master of cunning reinvention -- as he draws closer to the shocking truth thats hidden away in an isolated mountain community, where no law protects the innocent.


About the Author G.M. Ford is the author of Fury, the critically acclaimed debut of Frank Corso, as well as six highly praised mysteries featuring Seattle private investigator Leo Waterman. A former creative writing teacher in western Washington, Ford lives in Seattle and is currently working on his next Frank Corso novel.


Note Ive read everything G.M. Ford has written and thoroughly enjoyed it Im eagerly looking forward to this one. Order now for prompt delivery.


The Private Eye


Posted by The Private Eye on Jun 1, 00 - 0116 AM


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Claire and Present Danger - New Amanda Pepper Mystery


Claire and Present Danger


By Gillian Roberts


ISBN 04545401


Format Hardcover, 40pp


Pub. Date June 00


Publisher The Random House Publishing Group


Series Amanda Pepper Mystery # 11


Amanda and C.K. Mackenzie are both experimenting with new roles. C.K. has traded investigating homicides for exploring their causes hes now a full-time Ph.D. candidate in criminology. He moonlights as a PI and Amanda helps out in the office after-school, mostly doing clerical work. But the day school begins, she receives her first solo assignment to interview an elderly woman named Claire Fairchild who wants her future daughter-in-law-a woman with a muddled past that includes too many dead lovers-investigated.


Despite all the blockades the young woman seems to have erected, including what her actual name is, within twenty-four hours, Amanda and C.K. unearth information about her past -- but when they rush to deliver the news to their client, theyre told she died the night before.


With that, the case is officially closed -- but when Claire Fairchilds death turns out to be anything but natural, its also anything but closed.


Through all of this, Amanda is teaching, coping with the problems of an ostracized ninth grade girl, her ever-annoying headmaster, a parent who demands a new kind of censorship and most of all, the impending visit of both her parents and her future in-laws, a combination shes sure also spells trouble.


PRAISE


C.K. and Amanda could be the new Nick and Nora.


Publishers Weekly


Amanda Pepper [is] young, sparky, funny, tough... And as her fans have already discovered, shes nobody to to mess with, either.


Booklist


...a delightful book with plenty of twists and turns and interesting characters, and a believable protagonist.


Mysterious Women


...Gillian Roberts invests Philadelphia prep-school teacher Amanda Pepper with a hip sensibility that makes Claire and Present Danger fresh and lively... Literature and life, seasoned with a little Louisiana witchcraftought to the Main Line by Mackenzies mother, twine together nicely here. Roberts has gentle fun with the institutional politics of marriage and private schools. It all adds up to fun for the reader, too.


The Baltimore Sun


About the Author Gillian Roberts is the nom de mystère of mainstream novelist Judith Greber. Winner of the Anthony Award for Best First Mystery for Caught Dead in Philadelphia, she is also the author of 11 books in the Amanda Pepper series and in the Emma Howe series. Formerly an English teacher in Philadelphia, Gillian Roberts now lives in California.


Posted by The Private Eye on Jun 11, 00 - 017 AM


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Betrayed - Chilling Thriller fromendan DuBois



Betrayed


Byendan DuBois


ISBN 0110188


Format Hardcover, 04pp


Pub. Date June 00


Publisher St. Martins Press


For nearly three decades, the fate of ,000 american servicemen, missing in action in Vietnam, has remained a mystery. Now, with the ring of a doorbell, the mystery of some is about to be solved.


Smalltown newspaper editor Jason Harper answers his door in the middle of the night to see an older man, shabbily dressed, with gray hair and a beard. And in a split second, Jasons life turns upside down. The man claims to be Jasons olderother Roy, shot down over North Vietnam in 17.


Jasons joy at reuniting with hisother is quickly tempered as ruthless killers begin pursuing his family and friends, and as his faith in the mans claims threatens to tear his family apart -- even if they do all make it out alive. Authorendan DuBois pulls readers along for a harrowing ride on a deadly mission to reveal the truth.


About the Authorendan DuBois is a former newspaper reporter and a lifelong resident of New Hampshire, where he lives with his wife Mona and their neurotic cat, Oreo. DuBois has had more than 70 short stories published in such magazines as Playboy, Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine, Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcocks Mystery Magazine, as well as in numerous original short fiction anthologies. In 15, one of his short stories -- The Necessaryother -- won the Shamus Award for Best Short Story of the Year from the Private Eye Writers of America, and the PWA also awarded him the Shamus in 001 for his short story, The Roads End. He has also been nominated three times -- most recently in 17 -- for an Edgar Allan Poe Award from the Mystery Writers of America for his short fiction. One of his short stories in 17 was also nominated for the Anthony Award for Best Mystery Short Story of the Year.


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The PIs Reading & Web Events - Week Ending 6-10


My reading this week was somewhat restricted by the amount of time spent on new features and functions on the web site. Newly added is The Writers Corner. You will find a Writers Corner Block in the upper left hand portion of the home page and you will find Writers Corner links on both the Book Menu and the Main Menu. The block itself will be moved around from time to time but the menu entries will always be there.


The Writers Corner is designed to concentrate in one place many of the resources available to the aspiring author. Be sure and check it out regularly as many articles will appear in that section of the web site which have not appeared in the regular news or anywhere else on the site. I will be expanding this section and its resources as time permits.


Summer is a great time to write a mystery. Im kind of getting the urge myself. If you decide to try writing a mystery novel, submit your first chapter (using the Submit News link on the Main Menu) and we will publish it for comments and suggestions either in the Writers Corner or in a special section yet to be decided. I think maybe Ill get started on my first Mystery Novel right now!


We have added the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction to our Book Awards section covering all the winners from 118 to the present. We have also added a report of all of the Pulitzer winners for 00. The Arthur Ellis awards have been updated to include the recently announced awards for 00.


Now her is what I have been reading this past week


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I finished Donna Andrews Click Here for Murder and it is a satisfactory second installment in the Turing Hopper Mystery series. It follows Youve Got Murder, her award winning debut novel (I use the word satisfactory in the same way Nero Wolfe uses it when praising something Archie Goodwin has done well). Turing is an AIP, Artificial Intelligence Personality, (a computer) which has developed humanlike qualities and a penchant for finding trouble and playing Private Eye


In Click Here for Murder, Turing, while performing her normal monitoring of incoming mail and voice messages, learns that the police are asking for someone at Alan Grace to call them back concerning a Mr. Rafael Santiago. Ray is the Systems Engineer designing and building the new home for Turing at Alan Grace, Turings company. Turing later learns that Ray was killed, the apparent victim of a mugging gone wrong. Turing suspect possible deliberate murder and enlists her human friends Maude Graham and Tim Pincoski, and her AIP friend, KingFischer in the investigation. The clues lead from Washington D. C. to Florida to Silicon Valley in California. Could Rays murder be connected with the shadowy, sinister forces behind an unusually violent online computer game? Then Turning comes under a deadly online worm attack that threatens her very survival. The stunning conclusion of the book will leave readers satisfied, and at the same time eager for more. I look forward to the next Turing Hopper adventure. I give Donna and Turing four stars.


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Erle Stanley Gardner, author of the famous Perry Mason series, wrote (under the pen name A.A. Fair) from the 10s through the 160s a Private Eye series Featuring Donald Lam and Bertha Cool. Im not going to review the books, but this week I read Bats Fly at Dusk, Up for Grabs and Owls Dont Blink; all from that series.


Get one of these classics from your local public liary and enjoy the fruits of pulp era mystery fiction at its best.


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I will end this report in the same manner as Kinsey Millhone does at the end of each of the ABC books..


Respectfully Submitted,


The Private Eye


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Off the Chart from James W. Hall


Off the Chart


By James W. Hall


ISBN 0171786


Format Hardcover, 5pp


Pub. Date May 00


Publisher St. Martins Minotaur


Series Thorn # 8


Passion and intrigue heat up the Florida Keys as Thorn and Alexandra Rafferty--returning from


Blackwater Sound---face down autal killer who has kidnapped the daughter of Thorns best friend.


Before Alexandra came into Thorns live, there had been Anne Joy, a beautiful woman who, after escaping the violence of her past, found something like happiness in the languid life of the Florida Keys. And her past includes her sadisticother Vic, now a wealthy rogue businessman who specializes in the hijacking of pleasure boats and who delights in cruelly murdering their owners. Vic is obsessed by his sister and will do whatever it takes to drive her lovers away---even murder. When Vic decides that he must possess the land on which Thorns beloved home is built, nothing will stand in his way---not even the life of a little girl, the daughter of Thorns closest friend. From the lushness of the Florida Keys to a nightmare climax on the tropical coast of Central America, Off the Chart is vintage Hall.


About the Author Although James Hall was born in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, he has spent the last thirty-five years in Florida.


He graduated from Florida Presbyterian College (now Eckerd College) in the late Sixties. He went on to do graduate work at Johns Hopkins and University of Utah, and hes been teaching literature and creative writing at Florida International University for the last 8 years. Many of his former students have gone on to publish novels of their own. Dennis Lehane, Barbara Parker, Vicki Hendricks and Chris Kling all studied with Jim.


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Stealing for a Living - nd in the Emma Price Series


Stealing for a Living


By Naomi R. Rand


ISBN 006016


Format Hardcover, 56pp


Pub. Date May 00


Publisher HarperCollins Publishers


Series Emma Price #


The author of the acclaimed The One That Got Away, Naomi Rand returns with her second novel in the cutting-edge mystery series featuring the clever and fearless Emma Price.


An investigator with the Capital Defenders Office, Emma Price is assigned to the case of an accused murderer who faces death row unless she can dig up mitigating circumstances. Meanwhile, shes juggling her role as the newly single mother of a toddler and a troubled teenager whos heading down a slippery slope thats all too familiar to her.


Just when it seems things cant get any worse, Emma learns that an old family friend, a controversial political activist, has been murdered. Determined to do whatever she can to find the killer, she steps in to help her prickly lover, Laurence Solomon, a New York City detective, in his efforts to solve the crime. Before long she uncovers dark family secrets that force her to confront her own past before she can get at the truth.


In Stealing for a Living, Naomi Rand masterfully combines ailliant whodunit with compelling, well-drawn characters. This fast-paced, gripping story is sure to keep readers enthralled to the very end.


About the Author Naomi Rand received her M.F.A. from Columbia University. She has been awarded a grant in fiction from the New Jersey Council on the Arts. She has written for Redbook, Parents, and Working Mother. Her short fiction and literary criticism have appeared in numerous literary magazines. She is the author of Baby Basics, a pregnancy guide from the What to Expect When Youre Expecting foundation. She lives with her husband and two children in Montclair, New Jersey.


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The Writers Corner A new Look at How to Write Mysteries


How to Write Killer Fiction The Funhouse of Mystery and the Roller Coaster of Suspense


By Carolyn Wheat


ISBN 18808466


Format Paperback, 1pp


Pub. Date May 00


Publisher Daniel & Daniel Publishers


Creating the Readers Experience in Mystery & Suspense


Carolyn Wheat has written the clearest, most definitive How-To book on constructing a mystery novel that I have ever read. My only complaint is that she didnt write it thirty years earlier when I was first starting out.


�Margaret Maron, winner of the Edgar, the Anthony, and multiple Agathas.


Wheat exposes the blood, sinews, and bones of the books we love to read and want to write. Its an elegant and fascinating How-To, written with dash and verve by a master storyteller. Simply grand.


�Carolyn G. Hart, winner of the Anthony and Agatha Awards.


Now you can learn the craft of mystery writing from one of the most respected contemporary writers in the field Carolyn Wheat, winner of multitudinous awards and nominations. Wheat knows what editors want and shows you how to reach your writing and publishing goals.


How To Write Killer Fiction also helps with the process itself. Wheat explains the difference between mystery (the art of the whodunit) and suspense (the flight from danger). Recognizing that there are two kinds of writers�the Outliners who love and need to plan ahead, and the Blank-pagers who like to go where their Muse takes them�this book offers useful advice for both, without making a judgment about which is better. Wheat covers all aspects of writing from construction to revision to marketing. Her voice is friendly and entertaining, her grasp of the subject thorough and no-nonsense, and she offers tips and inspiration for good writing from the first word to the final period.


Carolyn Wheat is an award-winning mystery writer, editor, and anthologist. Two of her Cass Jameson legal mysteries were nominated for Edgar awards, and shes won the Agatha, the Anthony, the Macavity and the Shamus awards for her short stories. Wheat, an attorney, worked as a public defender inooklyn and taught mystery writing at the New School in New York City. She currently teaches writing at the University of California, San Diego.


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Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Why students should have three hours of computer science

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Nothing symbolizes modern life better than the computer. For better or worse, computers have infiltrated every aspect of our society. Today computers do much more than simply compute: supermarket scanners calculate our grocery bill while keeping store inventory; computerized telephone switching centers play traffic cop to millions of calls and keep lines of communication untangled; and automatic teller machines (ATM) let us conduct banking transactions from virtually anywhere in the world. Soon every device known to man, including the human body, will use some type of computer to help it function. We depend on computers for so much of what we do today, that they have become common place. Computers are an essential part of everyday life, they are quickly becoming as common as owning a car, television, or telephone. Our future in the computer age not only impacts Technologists or Scientists anymore. We all need to have computer knowledge.


Computers are already being utilized in our homes, schools and businesses. We use them in our homes for everything from entertainment to personal finance. Children today, learn computing skills in grade school, but businesses are by far the largest users. " To be successful today , it is crucial to have knowledge and understanding of computers and their uses." ( Shelly Cashman) author of Discovering computers 2001.


We are living in exciting times and the world is ever changing. There is no where technology can go, but forward, and this is happening at a lightening rate of speed. If we take aief look at history, some 5000 years ago, man was using the abacus to count and calculate. 500 years ago, Guttenbergs printing press was developed. This had a profound impact on literacy. Just 60 years ago, the first electronic digital computer was made, although I think most of us did not become familiar with the idea of a computer until the 1980s. Now with a click of a button, we can instantly calculate, formulate, research, write a paper, play cards, talk to our friends, family, and instructors. We can even find a date. It is difficult to imagine where we will be in just 20 years from now.


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In conclusion; as a non-traditional student, having very little computer experience, I feel it is very important for college students to have at least three hours of computer science. Most freshman students I have spoken with, have told me they are already familiar with the different concepts we will learn about in this class and also in the Business 229 course. I can only speculate that in a few years, we will be such a computerized world that it will probably be mandatory for incoming freshman college students to already have these skills. The World Wide Web has already had a huge impact on the future of education. Someday soon we may no longer attend college courses on a campus anymore.


Today and in the future, we will use computers.


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Tuesday, July 28, 2020

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Greek life was dominated by religion and so it is not surprising that the temples of ancient Greece were the biggest and most beautiful.They also had a political purpose as they were often built to celeate civic power and pride, or offer thanksgiving to the patron deity of a city for success in war.


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The Greeks developed three architectural systems, called orders, each with their own distinctive proportions and detailing. The Greek orders are Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian.


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Parthenon - temple of Athena Parthenos (Virgin), Greek goddess of wisdom, on the Acropolis in Athens. The Parthenon was built in the 5th century BC, and despite the enormous damage it has sustained over the centuries, it still communicates the ideals of order and harmony for which Greek architecture is known


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Erechtheum - temple from the middle classical period of Greek art and architecture, built on the Acropolis of Athens between 41 and 405BC.


The Erechtheum contained sanctuaries to Athena Polias, Poseidon, and Erechtheus. The requirements of the several shrines and the location upon a sloping site produced an unusual plan. From the body of the building porticoes project on east, north, and south sides. The eastern portico, hexastyle Ionic, gave access to the shrine of Athena, which was separated by a partition from the western cella. The northern portico, tetrastyle Ionic, stands at a lower level and gives access to the western cella through a fine doorway. The southern portico, known as the Porch of the Caryatids (see caryatid) from the six sculptured draped female figures that support its entablature, is the temples most striking feature; it forms a gallery or tribune. The west end of the building, with windows and engaged Ionic columns, is a modification of the original, built by the Romans when they restored the building. One of the east columns and one of the caryatids were removed to London by Lord Elgin, replicas being installed in their places.


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Monday, July 27, 2020

Canadian Reform

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Individual workers in the early 100s could not do much about their poor working conditions and low pay. Even if they threatened to quit, it would not have helped them because the employers could easily find replacements among the new immigrants who were desperate for work. Low wages were better to most oppose to not getting paid at all, since there was no welfare or unemployment insurance back then. Unskilled workers got some support from the Industrial Workers of the World, a union that came from the United States. The members of the union, knows as the "Wobblies," built social centers in cities and medical clinics for the workers passing through. The union movement grew in the early years of the twentieth century and gave workers some sense of hope. Unions succeeded in forming a joint organization, the Trades and Labour Congress of Canada (TLC), to persuade governments to pass laws that would improve life working people. In 107, the Lords Day Act gave workers a weekly day of rest and Ontario set the minimum working age at 14, which other provinces later followed.


Many reformers in the early 100s believed that alcohol was the root of social evil since going to a bar or tavern was usually the only recreation that workers had. The little money workers earned that were supposed to be used for household needs were often spent on alcohol. Middle-class women formed an organization called the Womans Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), using public demonstrations, meetings and concerts to try to convince people to take a pledge to neither touch nor taste alcohol. When pledges did not stop enough people from drinking, the WCTU began petitioning governments toing in a ban on alcohol prohibition.


Until 117, Canadian law stated that "No woman, idiot, lunatic, or criminal shall vote." Women couldnt defeat the politicians who did not support Prohibition or other reforms. A lot of women then began to argue for female suffrage the right of women to vote. Many suffragists campaigned also for other rights that women did not have. It was definitely not easy for suffragists to convince men and even other women. Canadian suffragists relied on petitions, pamphlets and parades. Finally, in 118, all Canadian women won the right to vote in federal elections in recognition of the patriotic work during the war. Many of the old agreements about women being too delicate to become involved in politics had been disproved.Professional writers help on Canadian Reform essays


Reformers are definitely to thank for the privileges that are given to us now, whether in women being able to vote or in the workplace. Although it took long years of hard work in trying to pursue the government for such rights, theyre the ones who should be thanked for fighting for the privileges we take for granted even as of today.


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Friday, July 24, 2020

a Doll's house

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Torvold Helmer treats Nora like a child throughout the play and expects her to obey him without queation because he sees er as inferior because of her female status. At one point when Torvald is belittling Nora for what he believes is a wastrel attitude towards money and the rules about borrowing it he excalims


Nora, Nora, you are a women!


this illustrates the stereotype held by many at this time that women are less capable than men in dealing with money. Torvald also scoffs st the idea of taking Noas advice and not firing Krogstad because he thinks is embarassing to have people know he takes advice form his wife.Whan Nora goes to Krogstad despeatly seeking a loan to save her husbands life (something she doesnt think twice abut) she is forced to forge her fathers signature in orderr to gain teh loan as it was illegal for a women to gain a loan without a male relatives consent at this time. this illustrates yet again societys bias against women at this time. When helmer discovers the forery he thinks only of himself telling Nora


nobody sacrifices his honour for his love


to which Nora replies


A hundred thousand women have done so


showing yet agian that women are seenas inferior to men and that their reputations and wants matter littlein this society especially when compared with those of men.


Mrs Linde was forced to give a the relationship she had with a man she truely loved in order to marry a man she felt nothing because her family needed the money. she wasnt given a choice, that was what was expected of her because women at that time were expected to put everyone and everything else first becasue that is what society dictated.


Henrik Ibsens A Dolls House illustrates the inferior roles of women clearly. Wives are expected to do whatever their husbands demanded of them, no matter what the cost. Sisters and daughters, similarly, were expected to sacrifice their own happiness for the good of their families.


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In this story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne a minister named Mr. Hooper wore a black veil one morning before his congregation and from that day forward he never removed it, not even on his death bed. Mr. Hooper never let anyone see his face for the rest of his life.


There was a very significant meaning behind the black veil. Mr. Hooper explained that he wore this veil for sorrow, for what sorrow is unknown. The veil may symbolize a secret sin, he is showing everyone that he has sinned and wants to show the world that hes not perfect. Also, the veil represents the secrecy of his life. Everybody wants to see his face, as if he is hiding something under that horrible black veil, as if he is a monster now. Mr. Hooper never tells anyone the reason behind him wearing the veil, he just hints at the reason here and there. It seems that Mr. Hooper may even have some pleasure out of people looking down on him, as if he was being punished for what he may have done.


Mr. Hoopers community is very disturbed by him wearing this veil. People in the neighborhood start to whisper about him and try to guess why he wears the veil. The people in the town would whisper and talk about Mr. Hooper every time he walked down the street. People in the church would snicker about the black veil that covered his face. Mr. Hooper had a reputation as a good preacher, but not as an energetic preacher. However when Mr. Hooper gave his sermon that morning about secret sin, wearing the black veil for the first time, everyone was moved, even the most innocent person in the room.


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The black veil mystery may have never been found out but the power behind it left the community touched and overwhelmed. People would talk to about him as he walked down the street and snicker about what the veil was hiding. They also discussed the possibility that Mr. Hooper was hiding a secret sin. However the veil caused the people of the town to act they still respected the ministers wishes of not removing the veil even after his death. Nobody ever found out why Mr. Hooper wore his black veil, but everybody, even after his death, still wondered why he wore that hideous black veil.


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Thursday, July 23, 2020

To Kill a Mockingbird Character Sketch : Jem

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CHARACTER SKETCH: JEM


Throughout the three-year span of To Kill a Mockingbird, the book shows the changes Jem goes through in a few years time. He contributes to the novel by showing his feeling towards the injustice and cruelty of human nature. Harper Lee does an excellent job in showing the kindness and cruelty, and the love and hatred of human behavior, and also showing the great impact on a child whose innocence of youth can be affected by those traits people can have. Jem had experienced it all within a period of time, and during his coming of age.Professional writers help on To Kill a Mockingbird Character Sketch : Jem essays


Jem, Jeremy Finch, is ten years old when the book begins. As Scouts olderother, he is Scouts primary source of knowledge, and takes responsibility for her in most cases. Jem is smart and naïve, but he cannot really understand some things until Atticus (his father) tells him more about it by guiding him. Jem is the more thoughtful one of the Finch children. Sometimes moody, and sometimes kind, he is always that "olderother" the Scout. In the first part of the book, it was during the time of their youth that nothing really matters. Jem was kind of like a teacher to Scout. He would teach her what to do and what not to do. For example, when Scout found the first items in the knothole, Jem told her not to take them because it could be someones hiding place; if they were still there a couple of days later, it will be "finders-keepers." Later on in the first part, Scout asks Jem about though topics like justice and why people treat others differently. Jem would become rude because he himself didnt quite know the answers, and he is also trying to understand those topics as well, but finds that the answers werent easy.


Around the time of the trial, Jem turned twelve, and the times started becoming though on Jem. When Atticus requested to his children no to fight anyone (because of tough times), Jem was determined (as well as Scout) to obey Atticus request to avoid fighting, unlike Scout with her short temper. He let his anger build up inside him, until one day he couldnt take it anymore, so he took it out on Mrs. Duboses garden by destroying it. Jem matures as he struggles with the issues of racism and injustice. He tries to find out why this happens, but he cant think of why. At the time of the trial, his optimistic view of human nature becomes apparent. He believes that if Tom Robinson is found innocent, justice will be done. When this did not happen, his ideas of injustice and cruelty start maturing as he experienced the trial and the aftermath of it. He finds it difficult to deal with the aftermath of the trial, but Atticus helps him work through Jems disappointment. He just couldnt believe why they can put a colored person in jail for something he didnt do, and let the white people run everything.


Towards the end of the novel, Jem becomes calmer and more realized. After all that had happened, Jem had matured through it and starts understanding his world. He starts concerning himself with being a man. He wonders that if he cuts his hair and gives it a new start, he would look more like a man. Even Scout noticed his eyeows getting heavier, the slimness of his body, and that he was growing taller. Jem also became more responsible and protective of Scout and others as when he risked his life for saving Scouts in the attack of Bob Ewell. The outcome of the attack was better than leaving Jem for dead: Bob Ewell died, Jemoke his arm, and Scout turned out fine (Jem and her silly ham costume saved her). Jemsoken arm is always going to be a reminder of hisavery, but also a reminder of the injustice and cruelty of human nature.


I chose Jem for this character sketch because he stood out a lot form the book. What he witnessed at the time of the trail changed his life forever, and changed his views, too. His maturity growing throughout the time of the trial impacted me because he was so young when this was going on, and he was very eager to know all that was going on in the trial, and why. When the verdict read guilty, Scout had noticed that every time "guilty" was said, it seemed like Jems knuckled were getting whiter and whiter. It seems to me that Jem was hurt every time they said it, not understanding why Tom was guilty after all the evidence and testimonies were given. Afterwards, he started understanding things piece by piece, and the reasons why people are like they way they are. Harper Lee did an excellent job in making Jem different from all the other characters of the book. In conclusion, I would say that Jem didnt have a normal or bad childhood; I would say that he lived an unique one because its not everyday a child is let to experience and witness a world of human cruelty and injustice.


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Tuesday, July 21, 2020

my heritage

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This story is the Dominican History. A history full of masacres, tyrannies, and constant violations towards society, a story that does not yet have a happy ending. Despite Dominicans suffering and hardship, these people sacrifice whatever they have in hope of justice and prosperity for future generations. Many immigrate illegally to Puerto Rico risking and many times losing there lives. Many leave their loved ones behind, and still more never return . My mother emigrated from the Dominican Republic to the United States more than twenty years ago due to the hard times. In flights imersed with fright and sadness from " El Aereopuerto Internacional de las Americas" to New York and later to Rhode Island she physically left her country. However, she carried with her those nights of hunger and tears. To this country sheought her hope, spirituality, gratitude for life and ambitions that are quintessential of the Dominican spirit. I have been blessed to inherit these bittersweet aspects of her character, which manifest in times of need. My mothers struggle has been inspirational and very influential to me. She is deeply scarred by these misfortunes. As her daughter I witness her psychological and physical scars, and, as her daughter I acquire my own.


Growing up a first generation American is a blessing. I am able to emace two cultures, two languages, and acquire an international perspective of the world. Even at a very early age, I expressed interest and pride in my Dominican heritage. I soon became a person dedicated to two flags, a citizen of two nations. However, some of the most affecting experiences that attribute to my passion and knowledge are those that are painful. The hardships were never truly left behind. I remember once in first grade she had gone to pick me up early from school. Some minor authorities starting questioning her, questions she did not know how to answer, questions she did not understand. I saw her sob and sob in desesperation, hands on face and cheeks wet from tears.Following her departure, my mother was faced with multiple cases of severe discrimination. I still have vivid memories of "neighborly" exchanges of words. Some entailed "Stupid spick" being screamed into my face., although I was born in America. Even more disturbing are the prolonged events that unraveled in school while teachers turned deaf ears.


I am driven by the knowledge that the direct experience of war far exceeds all the adversity I have encountered, and may confront. My father lost his sight, but many more children in the world lose their fathers. My family has experienced discrimination, however, it is not nearly as horrific as having your own people killed before your home. Year upon year my family receives pictures from Lebanon. One I will never forget is the image of my cousins enjoying a beautiful day outside. Their faces are full of smiles. All the while, a tank sits inconspicuously in the background. Their perseverance and undying spirit is so incredibly moving.


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Due to this painful moment in my familys history, my interest in the field of law flourished. By knowing and witnessing the suffering of inequity, a career in justice became of incredible importance to me.


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he Pictureof Dorian Gray

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The Picture of Dorian Gray is ailliant yet controversial novel in its times for its immoral views. Although the novel is a great one it has taken about a century for many to praise and accept this aspects of the novel. In 145 the making of the film was done and many watched for its taste in horror and immorality. Due to the fact of the time it was done the immoral of homosexuality is not present. However, like an every film, certain details are altered in the film, some making the film a failure and some insignificant. Yet, there are certain aspects of the novel that are still portrayed in the film.


It is quite evident from reading the novel that one of the most important symbols is the picture of Dorian Gray. It is the symbol of an evil soul and dirty conscience, however it is also the title itself. It is the bargain in which Dorian has sold his soul to the Devil. "If it were I who was to be always young, and the picture that was to grow old . . . I would give my soul for that" (1)! He makes a wish to trade places with the portrait in order to remain young forever, and the film has done a great job in emphasizing the importance of the portrait by illuminating it in color, while the film is in black and white. Not only does the picture stands out, but also it emphasizes what Dorian feels as he looks into the picture and realizes he is incredibly young and beautiful. It is in color, separating it from the black and white world, which portrays the picture as some higher power. This keeps the reader aware of the about the portraits importance in the film.


Considering that the voice of the author, which is detected with ease in a novel, cannot be detected in a film, the film does a great job in integrating some of Oscar Wildes important quotes into the film. The preface in the novel it a very important part that allows the reader to connect the authors thoughts with the message in the novel. "We can forgive a man for making a useful thing as long as he does not admire it. The only excuse for making a useless thing is that one admires it intensely. All art is quite useless" (4). Nonetheless, in the film this is changed into a book of quotes and thoughts from Oscar Wilde that Dorian keeps in his den. Dorian finds these words to be inspirational, as he once reads them to his loved Sibyl allowing a rush of evil to take control over his body. Although they are words from the author, the words seem to have a dark meaning and a message that Sibyl finds rather strange. This allows the viewer of the film, to be introduced to the character of the author without having to read these quoted passages.


Purchase your paper on he Pictureof Dorian Gray In the film, the book of quotes mentioned earlier is seen on a table next to a black cat. Since the cat is not mentioned in the novel one cannot assume it does not belong in the film. The cat gives the film a dark and mysterious atmosphere that can be seen by the viewer. In the film Sibyl mentions that the cats eyes move as if they were alive, which gives the viewer an impression that the cat is a watcher. The black cat, universally known for bad luck watches Dorian and it is almost as if it is influencing him as it praises all his bad doings. After reading one of Oscar Wildes poems, Dorian seems to attain a dislike for Sibyl, while the cat just watches in evil motionless. The cat seems to serve as a symbol of the devil, and although this is not mentioned in the novel, it plays great importance in the film.


In the novel it is known the Sibyl Vane calls Dorian her price charming. This emphasizes that Dorians pretty face and charm are quite deceiving since the reader is aware of his evil soul. "You look more like a prince. I must call you Price Charming" (61). Sibyl is influenced by his charm into believing that he will save her and remove her from her poverty and misery. Although the name is altered in the film to Tristan, it still sends the message of Dorian as a strong and heroic character. Sadly, the viewer as well as the reader are aware that Dorian is no prince charming or tristan at all, and will only ruin the lives of many. Even though the name was changed the outside image given to Dorian is still being portrayed. His beauty and innocence serves as a symbol of bourgeois hypocrisy in both the film and the novel.


Considering the fact that it is almost impossible for a film to be as impacting as a novel, the film had some failures in portraying some important things from the novel. In the novel the reader discovers that Dorian has fallen in love with Sibyl after seeing her acting talent. He sees her plays Juliet in the play Romeo and Juliet, and continues to visit her. Afteragging to his friends, Basil and Lord Henry, about her great talent he takes them to one of her plays to show off her great artistic talent. "When I am with her, I regret all you have taught me" (87). She has done a horrible show and Dorian is extremely embarrassed as well as disappointed. As he walks to the back stage Sibyl states that she is tremendously happy to be in love and her acting was horrible because she is in love. She states that since she has found her true love she no longer has to feels the same devotion to her acting career. "Even if I could do it, it would be profanation for me to play at being in love. You have made me see that" (7). However, as for Dorian his disappointment allows him to turn this love he once felt into a great dislike. In contrast, the film shows Sibyl singing a song when Dorian first sees her and Dorians dislike for Sibyl arises more as an evil instinct rather than disappointment. This is a great folly in the film and although it was probably turned into a song instead of a play for the favor of the audience it has lost an important message. The fact that Sibyl plays Juliet in the novel is a way of foreshadowing her tragedy for a love in which she has committed suicide. This message is lost when the film turns it into some jolly song that is just fun to listen to. The other thing that is lost is the fact that we can see the obsession and superficial views that Dorian has with beauty. He is so wrapped around her great talent that when he sees something ugly on stage he cannot accept it. Lastly, the fact that Sibyl is a sign of innocence and purity is not as apparent on the film. The evidence is shown when she decides to make her love for Dorian her first priority over acting. She has given up her acting career, which is her last resort for money, for the man that she loves. Considering that more that one message was lost in the altering of this scene from novel to film, it is one of the great failures that the film possesses.


Another failure that the film possesses, is the immoral that is seen through the author, Oscar Wilde. His bisexuality was of course one thing that he was condemned for and although this thought is present in his novel it seems to be missing in his film. While reading the novel it is quite simple to detect the bisexuality relationships between men. " . . . I suddenly became conscience that someone was looking at me. I turned halfway round, and saw Dorian Gray for the first time. When our eyes met I felt that I was growing pale" (10). Although, it maying a feeling of disgust to the reader it is far too important to be ignored. In the first chapter of the novel, it seems as if Basil is in love with Dorians beauty from the moment he saw him. Many readers will look at this as something they rather ignore; however it reveals the authors character throughout the novel. However in the film, it looses this touch. In the film it seems more as a friend like relationship, rather than one of love. This may be due to the unethical views of the time however the failure to do so loses an important connection that Oscar Wilde with the novel. In order to read a book properly one must feel what the author is feeling and this feeling is improperly disregarded throughout the novel. It is transformed into a relationship that is preferred by the audience, however this is one of the important immoralities portrayed in the novel and the absence of it is a great fault.


The 145 film of The Picture of Dorian Gray, was a good success for its taste in horror and suspense. However, like in every novel turned into film, things were altered. Some being to better fit the film and others for the preference of the audience. However in trying to please an audience, the film failed to portray some important aspects of the film. The importance of the picture of Dorian Gray as well as the theme of evil is apparent in the film, making it a success. However, the taking away of the authors personality in the film as well as Sibyls acting scene, takes away in important aspect of the novel making the film a failure as well.


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Friday, July 17, 2020

Sir Thomas More

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More coined the word, "utopia" which is a pun that means both "good place" and "no place" at the same time. Mores Utopia was discovered on a voyage to the newly discovered Americas. It was the first book to give an analogy between the great voyages of discovery to the discoveries of the mind. The book Utopia was based of the books of Plato, Laws and Republic. Mores government in Utopia was a communistic democracy, not an aristocracy with communism confined only to the high rulers.


Besides his books, other facts still impose. Sir Thomas More was born Feuary 7, 1478 in Milk Street, London. His dad was a lawyer at the time, but later would become a judge on the kings bench. In 141, after studying at St. Anthonys School in Threadneedle Street, Sir Thomas More was placed in the household of John Morton, Lord Chancellor to Henry VII and Archbishop of Canterbury. One years later, in 14, More enters Oxford and studies for two years. In 146, More was admitted to Licolns Inn, Oxford. In 147, he meets Erasmus, and they will become good friends. Among some other people he meets later are John Colet, Thomas Linacre, and others. All were humanists. In 14, more becomes a barrister after he completed his law studies at Oxford. In 1504, More becomes a member of Parliament. In 1505, More considers become a priest, but instead, he marries Jane Colt, saying he would rather become a good husband than a bad priest. In 150, More elected bencher at Lincolns Inn. In 1510, he was appointed under-sheriff of London. In 1511, Jane dies, leaving him with four children. He then marries Alice Middleton, a widow, a month later. In 1515, he was sent on a diplomatic mission to Antwerp, and he begins to write Utopia. In 1518, he was made master of requests and a member of the privy council of Henry VIII. In 15, he is elected speaker of Parliament. In 15, More was made Lord Chancellor. In 15, he resigns chancellorship finding he cannot support Henrys attempts to divorce Queen Catherine and marry Anne Boleyn. In 15, he was forbidden to publish. In 154, on April 17, he was sent to the Tower Of London for refusing to take the oath of the Act of Succession. While in the Tower, More writes Dialogues of Comfort Against Tribulation and De Tristitia Christi. On July 1, 155 More was tried and convicted for treason on the terms of his refusal to affirm the kings supremacy. On July 6, 155, More was beheaded. On December , 1886, More was beatified and canonzied on May 1, 15 by Pope Pius XI.


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What should we censor, is probably the easiest question when it comes to this issue. Everyone seems to have an idea about what should be said, when it should be said, and just how we should say it. The best example would be the censorship of music. There is some lyrics in music which cannot, or should not, be heard by audiences under the age of 18. To accommodate this audience there is a "censored" version made and then distributed to the music stores. Now, does this stop the under age audience from listening to the restricted lyrics or better yet, is this type of censorship really enforced? From experience this is a type of censorship, which can be avoided by the younger audience.


If the very audience that we are censoring against can avoid censorship, then how should we censor certain material? This is a question that many censor critics have a problem with. It seems pointless to censor material if the material is still accessible to the very audience that it is censored against. Then comes the question, who makes the guidelines as far as the restricted audience is concerned. What is considered to be all right from one group may be completely out-landish to another. This is where the whole argument for censoring, in my opinion, goes out the window. These hard to answer questions along with the first amendment make the argument pointless.


When and to what age groups do we censor the material for? This question reiterates the point made earlier about who makes the guidelines as far as choosing the restricted audience. I agree that there are some things that a 7-year-old shouldnt be allowed to watch that are perfectly ok for a 13-year-old, hence movies that are rated PG and movies that are rated PG-13. In my opinion this is where censoring should stop. It should be the responsibility of the parents to "censor" what they feel is appropriate for their child; the decision should not be made for them.


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In conclusion, the issue of censoring is a long drawn-out argument which can only get larger in years to come. There are new issues of should or shouldnt we censor the Internet which will probably go on forever. It is my opinion that the best censors are parents and or guardians. It is their responsibility to filter what they deem as inappropriate from their children, this responsibility should not be placed anywhere else.


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