Papers 1991-2000 of total 130150 found.
…not sleep. The country on the other hand, does. There is where you might find a few people whose ways are similar to the transcendentalists. The technological advancements since the 19th century has enabled us to make life quicker and most of all easier…
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Category: /History
…History and literature have taught us many of things, and almost all of those little facts tie-in somehow to a value or moral. Just about everything in history tells us about values, and most of them are worth dying for. In literature, everything…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the way a gun works and how to use it. If a child is killing people in an almost perfectly realistic virtual world, it would quickly desensitize that child, making it easier for him/her to commit such acts in real-life. A young boy brought his dad's gun…
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…and the African American Drug Using population. Upon all this speculation one thing about AIDS is made abundantly clear, and that is there is still no published cure for it yet and it has killed millions worldwide. Let us delve into a brief study about the U.S…
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Category: /Literature/English
Uses of Colors and lighting in Tennessee William's A Streetcar Named Desire Colors and lighting in A Streetcar Named Desire have many uses and symbolize the tension between the two main protagonists in the text, Blanche and Stanley. These two…
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Category: /Law & Government
…". This is somewhat bad for Scout and Jem as they begin to use this word also. Referring even to Tom, Scout uses the word "nigger", never fully understanding the meaning or offence of it. This shows the influence Maycomb's societal and prejudice beliefs have on innocent…
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…has seen - therefore ignoring the revelation is simply not an option. Edna must choose between independence and failure. In the passage, Kate Chopin uses natural and clothing imagery to illustrate Edna's failure to transcend above societal expectations…
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…Executive Authority: Lincoln's use of executive authority during the Civil War was almost always legal and justified. Though some of his acts did ride the line between legal and illegal politics his use of executive authority was always justified…
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…paints a thousand words is a proverb that has been used by many to describe the works of many famous artists. A work of art can depict a message that does not have to be said or written, a painting can spark a lot of speculation and indeed this in itself…
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Category: /Literature/English
…thrills us. The "lucky" guy will be deadly stoned. One person is killed each year by the lottery, by taking part in the tradition without reluctance. Folks' doom which determines if they can live or die is controlled by the lottery. In addition, every year…
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