Papers 1291-1300 of total 107772 found.
…bomb on the city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, 8:15 A.M., as in Pearl Harbor, catching the Japanese early in the morning. Another reason why Truman's decision wasn't militarily justified. Hiroshima was not a military target. It was a crowded city
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…severely from the War. In Poland every village, town and city was affected. Twenty five percent of the farmsteads were totally devastated. In Warsaw more than two-thirds of the buildings were destroyed. Destruction to the transportation system was also…
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Category: /Literature/English
…believes Creon has the intention of having him expelled from the city and so that he can take over the kingship. He tells Creon that a man is a fool if he thinks that he can sin against his kinfolk and escape the wrath of the gods. We note that the warning…
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…In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer paints an interesting picture of the medieval church. The Christian Church provided leadership for the people of Western Europe. Saint Augustine was not the most diplomatic of men, and managed to antagonize many people…
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Category: /Literature
…with someone other than the commander. By dividing the roles of men and women, Gilead has created two completely distinct societies within one. If Gilead succeeds, men and women will never understand each other thus, they are unlikely to unite and overthrow…
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…A Christian's Take on a Worldly Tale Beowulf, a worldly folk tale, is surprisingly full of Christian values, traditions, and symbolic references. This book was written by a priest who loved history of all kinds, especially Anglo-Saxon. Of course, being…
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Category: /History
…of the most important things the League did during the 1920s, the action gave the weak, exhausted world after World War One a chance to repair back to its original state, but the method the League of Nations used to solve conflicts between two countries was really…
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…renaissance in America from the south to the north brought together all different types of African Americans from the city man to the man of the town; the peasant to the student, "each group has come with its own separate motives for its own special ends." (6…
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…Women's Suffrage Movement Following the turn of the century, the way the way the western world would view the rights granted to women would change greatly. Two of the main reasons were literary works composed by John Stuart Mills and Emmeline…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…Countee Cullen and Langston Hughes are two of the most recognized African American poets of the Harlem Renaissance. Countee Cullen's "Yet Do I Marvel" and Langston Hughes' "I, Too" are comparable poems in that their similar themes are representational…
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