Papers 2291-2300 of total 128263 found.
…the downfall of society, it was ineffective since it was unenforceable and in opposition to its purpose, it lead to a society of organized crime, increased alcohol consumption, lawlessness and the degradation of morals that now classifies the 1920's culture
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…One of the most influential people in the far east was Confucius. Confucius (K'ung Futzu is how he is called in China but his birth name was K'ung Ch'iu) was a very important Chinese philosopher who saw in life that there was injustice…
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…William Howe William Howe, a british soldier who commanded the army in North America during the American Revolution, the brother of Richard Howe , was born on August 10, 1729, he was educated at Eton, and was commissioned a cornet in the Duke…
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…Republic of Vietnam. The U.S. emerged from the war disgraced: a global superpower had been bested by the nearly third-world nation of North Vietnam. But how? Antiwar sentiment among the civilian population contributed to the American defeat, but the most…
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Category: /Literature/English
…A Mirror Has Two Faces: Connecting with Our Animal Nature in James Dickey's novel Deliverance I remember watching nature shows on television and seeing natural predation. There on the screen lions stalk, chase, kill, and eat their prey. A true…
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…America the Modern Day Athens 'We do not copy our Ancestors, but are an example to them. It is true we are called a Democracy, for the administration is in the hands of the many and not in the few. ' This is the foundation for which democracy…
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Category: /Literature
…The Native Family Versus the Dominant Culture in "American Horse" by Louise Erdrich The current interest in what has come to be called "multicultural" literature has focused critical attention on defining its most salient characteristic: authoring…
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…these things for granted, well I know I do. So how can we change that? How can we realize that there's much more to life than sitting at home on our Ikea couches, watching our flat screen, satalitte T.V equipped with internet access, chatting away in a Yahoo…
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…by Valentina Levkowiez amies to be something that is can not be. On one hand it is a comedy about an unusual family, alien in its new surroundings, on the other it has the ability to be a play that allows the audience a fly on the wall look at how a family copes…
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…, established companies with Internet powerhouses. There are several different thoughts regarding this issue in merging companies with different cultures. Some specialists in the industry argue that most of the deals don't really fall apart on a culture issue…
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