Papers 1101-1110 of total 20956 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…the baby, Polly, and also nurtures the children of his masters, George Shelby and Eva St. Clare. From Stowe's description of his voice, "tender as a woman's," and his "gentle, domestic heart," you might almost suspect that he is a woman disguised as a muscular…
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Category: /History
…with no violence or conflicts in the country. Germany had major internal and external conflicts in this period, which resulted in quick revolutionary change. Australia on the other hand had limited internal and external conflict in the country and so the change…
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Category: /History
…people had become critical of the monarchy, even though it had been largely successful in militarily defending France and in quelling domestic religious and political violence. They resented the rising and unequal taxes, the persecution of religious minorities…
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Category: /History
…of the British Parliament who represented Ireland,” (Ulster Unionist Party, 2002). This party came up with a plan, which became known as Home Rule, which would give Ireland it’s own Parliament for domestic matters, while still giving the United Kingdom power over…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, such as domestic violence, homosexuality, and drug abuse. Since the 1950's, the American public has embraced the visual aspect of TV and shown an interest in world events like never before. Television has given the common man the power to see and learn about other…
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Category: /History
…"Vietnam is still with us. It has created doubts about American judgment, about American credibility, about American power--not only at home, but throughout the world. It has poisoned our domestic debate. So we paid an exorbitant price for the decisions…
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…investigating other more 'scientific' approaches to the question of what causes war. Those who would maintain that some inherent facet of man's consciousness is to blame for the continual cycle of violence in history belong to a school of thought known…
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…. Therefore decriminalization save everyone money. As far as being victims of violence, legalization would help lower the rates of rape, abuse, and even murder. Figures vary, but one report citing 60% of the abuse against street prostitutes are perpetrated…
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…; she is most closely tied to the domestic sphere. Other women characters are less involved in the domestic as they are positioned against violence. Lisa Kennedy, in her article 'Women on the Edge of Male Violence' cites two scenes in Do the Right Thing…
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…of deaths would go down. If guns and firearms were not allowed for personal use, the number of deaths would definitely decrease. The first reading is by Ruth Rosen and is titled, "Domestic Disarmament: A Women's issue?" This article begins by her explaining her…
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