Papers 2501-2510 of total 25882 found.
Category: /History
…than their competitors did. Political goals were often achieved through imperialism. Countries competed for “strategic passages” and “overseas bases” in locations throughout Africa (Lehmann “European Imperialism). The goals of achieving the most power…
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Category: /Literature/English
…nation, a people without a conscience, and a society of very scrutinizing and greedy human beings. Our nation, as corrupt as it may seem, has not always been this way. In the early ages, amassing the most money was not always the main goal. Happiness…
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Category: /Literature/English
…achieving the goal to install fire sprinklers in every building, the towns would need to raise money to have fire sprinklers installed in all public buildings. People should be able to afford to buy sprinkles for their homes. When this goal becomes a reality…
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…, their parents, the administration at the schools, and the fans watching my team’s games. So in doing this I can understand their view on what is going on and compare it to my goals with the team and make any adjust need to resolve the situation. Another goal
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Category: /Literature/English
…A Successful Life Someone who has a successful life must be able to set goals and accomplish those goals. There is a common denominator for a truly successful life, and it is to include wisdom, faith in a higher being, and peace. Wisdom…
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…Any director directing any movie has fundamental goals that they want to achieve. One of these fundamental goals include keeping with the accuracy of the times in which is to be tentatively depicted in the movie. In The Lion in Winter directed by Anthony…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that dragging the punishment process out hurts not only the guilty, but the victims of the crimes as well. Mencken wants the reader to be aware of the torture that both parties undergo. The goal of Mencken’s argument is to force the reader to re-think what is really…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Although culture is defined as the totality of customary beliefs, social forms, attitudes, behavior patterns, values, goals, and practices socially transmitted and shared by a group of people, it is also a term that implies deeper meaning. Culture…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. The river symbolizes the flow of life and the unity of the past present and future. For example, Siddhartha “reviewed [his] life” and realized “ it was also a river”. Siddhartha’s life was full of obstacles and smaller goals that lead to his main original…
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Category: /History
…to export and import goods (mainly rice and sugar) tax free in Hawaii. The Hawaiian League was formed in 1887 composed of elite business men and sugar growers of missionary descent. It’s primary goal was to eliminate the monarchy by further reducing the king’s…
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