Papers 1661-1670 of total 68083 found.
Category: /History
…Policy makers triggered the crises in Cuba, Korea, and Berlin. However, they also address how the Soviet regime predetermines Soviet expansion and limits cooperation with the West- namely the United States and the Soviet's sacrifice to defeat Hitler…
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…Technology Developments Scientific and technological developments have real and direct effects on every person's life. Some effects are desirable; others are not. Some of the desirable effects may have undesirable side effects. In essence, there seems…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…being and often wishes he might be free of his burdensome body. Throughout the poem, Yeats utilizes many poetic devices to write quite constructively. The name, "Sailing to Byzantium", and rhythm, were premeditated to bestow a soothing yet lamenting tone…
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…deficient desire to have true faith. If he chose, Shiftlet could be a better person; the trouble is that he decides to treat people cruelly whenever that treatment benefits him. Examining the way Shiftlet treats the younger Lucynell illustrates his deviation…
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…problems, and where mothers never desired or were expected to work outside the home. During a Father knows Best episode it seemed that any problems facing the family could easily be solved in a 30-minute time slot. Shows like this promoted honesty and always…
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…and heritage. Crick Crack Monkey begins with Tantie, the narrator's aunt, taking her niece to school. When they get to the school there are crowds of people protesting to let them in. The crowds where told by a man by the name of Mr. Thomas that the school…
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…to be sexual desire no matter who you are. This is only natural. The essay does not state that he acted upon those desires. This would be something assumed by the reader. Again quoting from the essay, “He had been a very charitable priest; in his will he had…
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…and he still had God with him. Psalms chapter 9 verse 10 says “Those who know your name will trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you.” God is still with us and he will always be with us. In this verse God is trying to teach us…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…someone important; a recognized name in the jumble of society. This ends when the curiosity of others ends, and as a supreme result of his arrogant behaviour, he is exiled. The instigator of this curiosity as well as the author of Bernard's fame…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and traditional groups. The first group, they tend to come from better off families. They embrace their new found opportunities in personal and social life. As the name suggests, they live for the moment, are less concerned about their future, spend less time studying…
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