Papers 1941-1950 of total 8199 found.
Category: /History
…Cut wages, growing unemployment, poverty, and suffering were unforgettable experiences during the Great Depression of the thirties. Many people learned to face these hard times with the help of famous sports figures. They gave hope and to many…
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Category: /History
…prosperity eventually. In looking at the NEP as an alternative I think that it was the only alternative that Soviet leaders had that would inspire any economic growth at the time. Poverty was flourishing and people were not inspired. Force did not inspire…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. People with jobs who made average wages decreased an average of 60%. People were unemployed about 15 million people were jobless. During the depression there was widespread hunger, unemployed poverty, and economical crisis. The Social Security Act Of 1935…
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Category: /Literature/English
…into poverty and had troubles to worry about. Poe’s parents died when he was at a young age, and Melville’s parents were failures in business, which led to the death of his father at the age when Melville was twelve. Poes education came from West Point Academy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…into poverty and had troubles to worry about. Poe’s parents died when he was at a young age, and Melville’s parents were failures in business, which led to the death of his father at the age when Melville was twelve. Poes education came from West Point Academy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…certainly reflected his own bleak circumstances at the time. These paintings concentrated on depressing, emotional and poverty images. Picasso did not paint his usual landscapes, street scenes and flowers paintings during the Blue Period. He concentrated…
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Category: /Literature
…the poverty stricken area and she does not see why she should try hard to succeed in her life. Poverty is a way of life for these children. Children tend not to be naturally aware of inequality; they must come to this knowledge through experience. Our economy…
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…the oppressive society that keeps him and other African Americans in constant fear and poverty. He achieves success in articulating his points by employing various rhetorical strategies: similes, cause and effect, and comparison. The speech is punctuated with similes…
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…Europe in order to flee from their poverty in Europe, where the aristocracy controlled all the lands. In the new lands, they could try make a new fortune. The search of spices (very precious at the time, and very expensive) was also very important, as well…
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…. To this day the African-American family still suffers from the aftermath of slavery. We see it in the form of Poverty, under- education, Discrimination, and Black on Black crime. Consider that Blacks are seriously under-represented in many of our nations top…
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