Papers 1761-1770 of total 68083 found.
Category: /Social Sciences
…"Asia", a yearning name for lots of the business people in the west, in their eyes, it is really a good place for doing business because of its large population and consequently the potential market and cheaper labor force. In the earlier years, some…
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…derived mainly from the American desire to help the Cubans with their independence from Spain along with their own greed to gain more world power. Americans wanted the war, after the Maine was blown up by itself, which could well have been avoided. Yet…
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…and the play is their desire for God's salvation. Recall when Meursault was in jail, he did not want the magistrate to pray for God to save his soul unlike Vladimir and Estagon, who waits many years for their god. They both live their life for one reason: to wait…
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…may call self-actualization ... It refers to man's desire for fulfillment, namely to the tendency for him to become actually in what he is potentially: to become everything that one is capable of becoming ..." According to Maslov, in order to achieve…
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…his presence, "he [stares] at her and then his lips widened...and there he was still watching her," (Oates 589), revealing his true desires and aspirations. Arnold not only wants to kill Connie, but to see and understand every breath she takes. Although…
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Category: /History
…"The Fronde" The Fronde was a period of uncertainty in France. A time in which a newly crowned king of just ten years old at the time. A young king named Louis XIV was chased by the upper middle class and the nobility and treated as prisoners…
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…today you can still feel her power of love and warmth washing over us in a protective cocoon. The Egyptians also believed in a world after our death from this world. On the walls of tombs and a scroll named; "The Book of the Dead," they write of a place…
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Category: /Literature
…Show how the author uses symbolism and irony to elucidate the theme or the story. In this story a young Campfire girl named Marian sets out to earn points by visiting an old age home. The author depicts Marian's reluctance to be there by the way she…
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Category: /Law & Government
…chapter--Einstein, Picasso, Bach, etc.--everyone on Camazotz is exactly like everyone else. The architectural uniformity and total synchrony do not allow for any individuality or freedom of expression. Camazotz, then, is the extreme realization of Meg's desire
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…substance. The witches in Macbeth are named by Shakespeare as the "weird sisters". The expression "weird sisters", as used from the 1400's, means "fatal sisters", the word "weird" was actually a noun meaning Fate. The Witches describe themselves as fore-tellers…
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