Papers 1971-1980 of total 53012 found.
Category: /Literature
…Philosophers of different époques and time periods were trying to find the answer for the eternal questions: What is good and what is evil? Where is the border between these two notions? Does God exist? What is the role of man and nature
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Category: /Literature/English
…to accurately portray them and their struggles. Each book that he wrote had settings in the places where he has either lived or wanted to live. He presented the land as it was. The characters in his stories experienced floods, drought, and other natural disasters
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Category: /Law & Government
…"A Journalist's View:" Looking Backward at Us, William Raspberry. 1991. <Tab/>Journalists are often the most opinionated and outspoken media figures. Since they are given a lot of freedom in their writing, their opinions naturally
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…humans and got slowly replaced, unable to compete. It is also possible that a natural disaster(like the Ice Age) caught them in the north and they were unable to leave, as they were surrounded by modern humans.         It is very surprising…
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…optimistic worldview is challenged by numerous disasters. I will also justify the reasons Voltaire attacks hypocrisy, most prevalent in religion, and displays the cruel actions of the priests, monks, and other religious leaders. In the novel his anger becomes…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to natural disasters, social and economic changes. According to Zastrow (2000), p. 134, "there are two general approaches to defining poverty: the absolute and the relative approach." The absolute approach is based on the subsistence that is the basic minimum…
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…or natural disaster. During the next two decades, primarily academic institutions, scientists and the government for research and communications used the network that evolved. The appeal of the Internet to these bodies was obvious, as it allowed disparate…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, the Fuegians, the Haush, the Onas, the Tehuleche, the Yahgan, and the Yamana. All of these tribes are gone, either from diseases from the Spaniards, which they had no resistances to, or natural disasters. Even so, they leave a fascinating history and heritage…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…because it epitomized the core of Greek life: worshipping the gods. While many of the Ancient Wonders were decidedly Greek in origin and nature, the statue of Zeus at Olympia stands out as being a true Greek wonder. The city of Olympia was a place of worship…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, in the fairies. They might also have been imaginary figures of fun that personify nature. Another kind of medieval play in contrast with Midsummer is Everyman it refers with death directly along with the metaphor "life is a precious possession." If you have many…
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