Papers 1721-1730 of total 22437 found.
…in Korea and secondly Manchuria was essential to the development of their nation. The most important strategic point for the Russian army was the establishment of Port Arthur. Port Arthur was the only ice-free port in the east coast controled by Russia…
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…and by January 1933 Hitler was Chancellor of Germany. One month later a fire mysteriously destroyed the German parliament building Hitler passed bill after bill giving the Chancellor more and more power. In March of 1933 he passed the Enabling Act which gave…
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…, many more changes will occur. Mountain glaciers will melt, as well as the great masses of ice and snow that cover Greenland and Antarctica. As the snow melts, large amounts of water will fill the ocean. This will raise sea level by many feet. The Arctic…
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…forms of treatment were used as different ideas of treatment came about. At one stage, staff thought that those with mental illnesses could not feel temperature and they thus bathed the patients (often until patients were unconscious) in ice cold water so…
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…sequence: prospectuses, cold calling, mailshots, exhibitions, advertisements. They all play their role. Then they should get to know how to break the ice and bring the conversation to a human level when confronting a new client or they are re-negotiating…
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…depletion of rain forests is a problem. One method of cutting down rain forests is slash-and-burn agriculture. Grant defines slash-and-burn agriculture as “Smallholders that are cutting down four or five acres of forest and set it on fire. The resulting ash…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Climax in “To Build a Fire” After our class discussion, it seemed like that most of the class enjoyed the short story, “To Build A Fire,” by Jack London. I enjoyed the story personally myself also. During the discussion, there was something…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the fire. His glasses, or specs in the book, are a symbol for intelligence. Later in the book, when his specs are stolen is perhaps the first time that he loses his cool, as he becomes savage, and speaks little sense in his plan to recover his specs…
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Category: /Literature/English
…are worthless and the only thing that is worthy is going to Heaven in the afterlife. Bradstreet starts the poem at night while she was sleeping. She is awakened by a voice, which screams “Fire!” and “Fire!”. She then goes on to say that she was heart broken…
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…of fuel and graphite into the air. These lumps landed in a lot of dangerous places setting fires and destroying more property. The fires were only the first emergency. The first fire fighters to arrive at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant had 3 fire engines…
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