Papers 1881-1890 of total 7885 found.
…his 'Final Solution' to Germany's problems, and the procedure it was to be carried out, and had enough time to think about his decisions, in the period of time he spent incarcerated, in which he took his time to write 'Mein Kampf,' his diary, he showed…
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…really believe that nothing will be so effective in combating his particular kind of troublemaking as to ignore him. This he cannot stand." -General Dwight D. Eisenhower, diary entry (1st April, 1953)…
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…in the courtroom, whether a lawyer's conscience intervenes with his duty as a counsellor, and the alarming rate of perjury occuring in front of the juries. To be more concise and clear to the point, Greenspan's book is a diary of controversial and beneficial issues…
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…After keeping an emotional diary for three weeks, I came to the broad conclusion that the human mind is very, very complex, and it doesn't take much to completely change one's attitude or psychological state. A very small event in your life…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the people. His dissatisfaction increases to a point where he rebels against the government in small ways. Winston's first act of rebellion is buying and writing in a diary. This act is known as a thought crime and is punishable by death. A thought crime is any…
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…In the book, "The Minutemen and Their World" by Robert A. Gross, a closer look is taken at the American Revolution by examining the lives of the people that live in Concord, Massachusetts. By researching and interpreting diaries, court records, colony…
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diary entries with a slightly poetic ring to them, rather than poems with a slight conversational tone. The tone in America evolves quite radically from cocky to concerned, and the language is informal (full of elision), nondescriminating towards swearing…
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…of an electric torch as well as an additional candle we looked in. Our sensations and astonishment are difficult to describe as the better light revealed to us the marvelous collection of treasures..."Howard Carter's personal diaries of the first excavation season…
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Category: /History
…arrived”, (2002 Encarta.com). Columbus’ arrival was a disaster right from the start. Although his own diaries revealed that he was greeted by the Tainos with the kind hospitality, but he immediately began the enslavement and slaughter of the Indian people…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…tyranny, Winston finds ways to rebel; he keeps a diary and commits adultery. However, when he is turned in by a member of the Thought Police, a befriended O’Brien tortures Winston to the point that he betrays his one true love and achieves a strong admiration…
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