Papers 2321-2330 of total 56630 found.
…it. By demonstrating the evolving nature of conceptions of morality throughout history, Nietzsche attempts a genealogical method to unmask the motivations and meanings behind humanity's reevaluation of what is "morality." This attempt to find the underlying motivations…
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…The Boston Tea Party in American History, by Mary E. Hull, is an excellent book that analyzes the events leading up to the Boston Tea Party and establishes each event's importance in the American Revolution. The book primarily focuses on events from…
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…no causalities and the fact that two of the most beloved men of the group were killed in the movie adds to the idea of dramatizing history. Perhaps the biggest flaw of the film comes in the very climax of the film. After Ness's rooftop chase with gangster, Frank Nitti…
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…of the greatest propaganda films in history. Triumph of the Will was released to critical acclaim and gained enormous support from the party. Setting aside the ideological fynction of the film, Leni remains the Nazi filmmaker par excellence- the regime identified…
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…by computers, it seems like the honest man's game. Horse-racing is a 15 billion dollar a year industry and the 2nd most widely attended spectator sport after baseball. It started around 4500 bc in central Asia and for thousands of years was the sport of kings…
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…in the different investments around us today. For the longest while during the 80s and the early 90s it seemed that the future for Egypt would be the tourism industry. During the past decade or so the number of tourists coming to Egypt has declined greatly…
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…The Amish History During the Reformation in 16th Century Europe, Luther and Calvin promoted the concepts of individual freedom and the priesthood of all believers. In what has been called "the radical reformation", some religious reformers took…
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…and its history of construction. Section II talks about the main terminal design and the concerns it raised along with the first legal troubles. Section III presents overview of expansion of the National Airport. Section IV describes the efforts of preserving…
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…'. In Edo Japan the Kabuki theatre was the equivalent of movies & TV today. These plays provided an opening for the first mass production of artwork in history. The posters advertising the Kabuki theatre were rolled off by the hundreds using Ukiyo-e…
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…<Tab/>The people of Mexico reflect the country's rich history. The Spanish conquest of the Aztec empire in the early 16th century soon led to widespread intermarriage and racial mixing between Spaniards and Native Americans. As late…
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