Papers 1921-1930 of total 19026 found.
Category: /Literature/English
concentrating upon him. Some qualities are constant throughout the entire play. Henry’s ability to turn the moment from bad to good using either highly motivational words (using lots of imagery) or just using his enemies own words and meaning against them (again…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…, the concentration camps and atom-bombs of the second - and we realise that Golding has compelled us to acknowledge that there is in each of us a hidden recess which horrifyingly declares our complicity in torture and murder...…
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…, and vivisection labs. Every year, 30 million sentient animals are slaughtered for food, after living lives on farms that mimic Hitler’s concentration camps. The meat industry treats its animals as machines that should be exploited and manipulated in whatever means…
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…conducted by Nazi doctors on prisoners in the concentration camps during the Holocaust. Does this mean that since there is potential for abuse, all experimentation should be banned? This would mean that society would be condemned to remain at the same level…
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Category: /History
…provisions in the 1949 armistice agreements for peace negotiations. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinian Arabs who had left Israeli-held territory during the first war concentrated in refugee camps along Israel's…
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Category: /History
…Israel and the Arabs continued despite provisions in the 1949 armistice agreements for peace negotiations. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinian Arabs who had left Israeli-held territory during the first war concentrated in refugee camps along Israel's…
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Category: /History
…intentions in the world, the Franciscan Padres eliminated Indians with the effectiveness of Nazis operating concentration camps. From 1776 to 1834, they baptized 4,404 Indians in the mission San Juan Capistrano, and buried 3,227; while in the Santa Ynez they did…
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…that enlarged the power size of the government. The government turned its concentration from simply watching the economy to becoming actively involved in the economy, and everyday life. Due to Roosevelt's work, "The despair that had hung over the land was lifted…
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Category: /History
…taken to concentration camps and another considerable part was made to emigrate from German lands, but without taking their valuable properties (Krondorfer 365). Later on Heinrich Himmler was supposed to say that “Protective custody is an act of care” (qtd…
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…of compositions, which was so different from his Fourth. The Fifth represented a drastic shift in technique. The Fourth Symphony had been a free propagation of melodic ideas, in contrast to the first movement of the Fifth, which was marked by melodic concentration
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