Papers 1891-1900 of total 28630 found.
…and Chinese cultures had contested for supremacy in Central Asia and Tibet, as well as in Burma and other places in Southeast Asia. Thus, conflict between India and China had never been direct, but there had been intense indirect competition, which was continuing…
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…investors' inclination to pull out due to low Earnings per share and return on equity, and growing too fast too soon. If its key strength in pricing, IT supremacy, customer focused marketing strategies, enhanced distribution facilities and world community image…
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…, nicknamed "The Kerner Commission" because it was lead by Illinois Gov. Otto Kerner, concluded that the nation was "moving toward two societies, one black, one white--separate and unequal." Unless conditions were remedied, the Commission warned, the country faced…
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…Courtney Smith Final Paper 5/11/2000 Alice Walker, in a short story called Advancing Luna- and Ida B. Wells, reflects back on her life to a friendship she had with a white girl in the sixties. She does so in a approach to which she justifies…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, the fight with Lon Everett, and having to sit outside of the white church during services. Eventually, after trying for so long to remain calm and be accepted by society, he goes crazy on a killing rampage. “Child By Tiger” shows a complete loss of innocence…
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…The civil rights movement has come a long way from the past. The white American has treated the older generations of African Americans unfairly for many years. The white Americans have viewed themselves as somewhat inhuman to Negro’s. One…
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…between the what "whites" say is the true path, and what his culture says the right path. Ceremony displays Tayo’s struggle by comparing his struggle to find his own path, to the other Native American’s and their fight to their own path. The book…
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…oil paints on a 31 by 19 inch canvas. It is depicting the struggles that her community and herself were facing while trying to gain equal rights from the majority of white American culture. She uses line, shape, color, value and texture to depict…
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…After looking at “Interlude” by Katherine Bartel, I noticed many different objects. The main things that were noticeable from the first look were two blue chairs on the floor full of wheat growing out of it. Between the two chairs sat a white table…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the reader to concur that these symbols represent the civilization he’s left in Europe and the goodness of that civilization. The use of light as good is seen early in the story when the narrator comments on the setting sun. He says the “glowing white
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