Papers 1881-1890 of total 1966 found.
Category: /History
…aware that gladiators had originated from these holocausts in honor of the dead.(Adapted from Martial) What was offered to appease the dead was counted as a funeral rite. The ancients thought that by this sort of spectacle they rendered a service to the dead…
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…communications among leaders during a nuclear holocaust. In 1969, the DOD petitioned the National Science Foundation (NSF) to come up with an answer.         This paper will show the timeline of the Internet from the its earliest origins, through the Personal…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Poverty theme in Children’s Books Over the course of the semester we’ve read several books that addressed various social themes, such as racism, the holocaust, status, and poverty. Of all the themes we’ve address the one that stuck with me the most…
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…of Holocaust survivors. (Kennedy 235-60). There is, however, another side to Nan's reticence. The secrets are for Nan a source of power within the family group: she is respected as "owner" of that knowledge in the Aboriginal way, and her right to this knowledge…
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…that gladiators had originated from these holocausts in honor of the dead. What was offered to appease the dead was counted as a funeral rite. It is called munus (a service) from being a service due. The ancients thought that by this sort of spectacle they rendered…
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…murdered by the million? Because radio came before TV. [these] flip comments [are] deadenings of feeling and sympathy that distance holocaust and shame." That is to say, according to McLuhan, human society is helpless when up against technological forces…
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…had to be established in order to promote and protect individual and collective rights, as well as to ensure that the horrors of the Holocaust would never be repeated. This idealistic desire found its initial expression in the United Nations (hereinafter…
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…the Terrible" while the Party would resemble a mere "puppet" whose strings were pulled by its terrible master. <Tab/>The public manifestation of this Soviet holocaust were the notorious show trials staged in Moscow between 1936 and 1938. At the first…
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…, and the near extinction of the Jewish people in the Nazi Holocaust of WWII. For Palestinians, who had lived in the area they had called Palestine for 1,000 years, the land was also a spiritual home for their Islamic religion.                  Since…
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…the superpowers were based mainly on 'balance-of-power calculations' (Hoffmann, 1990), a nuclear holocaust, for example, had become highly likely. He sought that India should stay out of the superpowers' way in the nuclear arms race and at the same time work…
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