Papers 2131-2140 of total 28420 found.
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…supportive of spending white tax dollars on black schools. Proposed next was the integration of blacks into existing white schools. Foner indicates that integration was defended at times so white students could be taught "caste and hate" and black students could…
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…. The Thought Police have been founded to prevent Party Members from committing these crimes. The Thought Police look after the Party Members through telescreens, TVs that also transmit in the other direction. Winston can hide himself from the telescreen in his room…
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Category: /Literature/English
…married twice to unfaithful women and had three sons. This hate of women is shown in his work of Medea. Author's unique style: Euripides' characterization of women is considered unique in the play Medea because the tragic Hero/ine - in this case…
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Category: /History
…Gandhi to jail several times, but they always had to release him, because he never used or indirectly caused violence or crime. He convinced! almost everyone that nonviolence increases respect and decreases hate, but terror-actions and violence justifies…
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…to Boston and continued a life of crime, forming his own house-robbing gang. Arrested for robbery in February 1946, he was convicted and sentenced to the Charlestown, Massachusetts prison for seven years. While in prison, Malcolm became a follower of Elijah…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Gandhi to jail several times, but they always had to release him, because he never used or indirectly caused violence or crime. He convinced almost everyone that nonviolence increases respect and decreases hate, but terror-actions and violence justifies…
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Category: /Literature/English
…with these differences, there evolved a hatred against what was not considered “ the norm” . For many years, prejudice, especially in the form of racism, has sparked many hate crimes and wars. Over generations, people have devised strategies to combat…
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…” (1568). Montresor calls Fortunato “dear” when he hates this man with a passion. He also knows that Fortunato is not dressed appropriately; he is dressed as a clown, but Montresor still compliments him on his attire because his clothing fits with Montresor’s…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to unfaithful women and had three sons. This hate of women is shown in his work of Medea. Author’s unique style: Euripides’ characterization of women is considered unique in the play Medea because the tragic Hero/ine – in this case Jason and Medea in each…
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…and a life of luxury to attain it. He was a man who hated to be a president or a congressman; he was a soldier, whose main purpose was to fight the Spaniards out in the battlefield rather than to legislate laws for a country with a foreign enemy within its borders…
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