Papers 2161-2170 of total 20956 found.
…of power, and the roots of sexual violence . Society in the 21st century is still grappling with many of the issues raised by Mary Wollstonecraft in 'Rights of Woman' and in her other writings, most importantly in the balancing of both the public and private…
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…in that the host country can transfer knowledge in technology and management skills. Political cooperation is the result of connecting nearby economies. This connection makes them more dependent on each other while reducing the potential for violence. Furthermore…
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Category: /Literature
…Known as a satiric chronicler of upper-middle-class American, John Cheever (1912-1982) is "the Chekhov of the suburbs." His works are noted for ironic sketches of domestic and expatriate New Yorkers and New Englanders. His ability to capture the human…
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Category: /Literature/English
…was that they consisted of a chorus. This chorus, was able to express the action happening throughout the play with song and dance. Scenes of violence were never acted out, so the chorus became quite vital in providing a means of interpretation to the audience. Besides…
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Category: /History
…; and the ultimate vision of a classless, cooperative society was emphatically preached to the people. "During this period, violence was avoided and order was restored." The Sino-Japanese war of 1937, saw the Kuomintang government and military suffer major defeats…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…Romantic Literature Final Lyrical Ballads: The Eolian Harp by Coleridge (522-26) Tensions: poetic inspiration (wind blowing through him, exotic, wild, unknown) vs. constraints (wife, domestic home life) Coleridge is worried…
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…. The adolescents were asked to identify their preference among five categories of video games. The two most preferred categories were games that involved fantasy violence, preferred by almost 32% of subjects; and sports games, some of which contained violent sub-themes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to have great control over the inmates. The atmosphere of Angola is rough, but has great control over the inmates, which keeps it safe in its own unusual way. By keeping all the inmates working with different jobs, they have less violence. By giving…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to have great control over the inmates. The atmosphere of Angola is rough, but has great control over the inmates, which keeps it safe in its own unusual way. By keeping all the inmates working with different jobs, they have less violence. By giving…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Student Teachers CSU San Marcos Dear Student Teachers; I am very disturbed with the violence that is going on in schools this decade. It seems like violence has moved from the bad neighborhoods to all neighborhoods. I don’t think there should…
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