Papers 2621-2630 of total 53012 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…the poems do lend themselves to individual study. But Chaucer plainly did not envision them as disjointed, independent works. What critics have styled “headlinks” and “endlinks” clearly indicate the dramatic nature of the whole work in the poet's mind. We must…
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…. For most individuals, white-collar crime is not viewed as a crime at all, because of its non-violent nature. Violent crime has an immediate and obvious impact on its victims, which raises the attention of the public, whereas white-collar crime frequently goes…
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…to Commissioner Kessler of the Food and Drug Administration, addiction to nicotine is a "pediatric disease." If that's true for smoking, which kills users much later in life, then youthful alcohol consumption can only be labeled a "pediatric disaster." His studies also…
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Category: /History
…the worst tragedies of the past 1,000 years. Also, among the eight tragedies listed in the Salt Lake Tribune, only two were preventable-the rest were natural disasters or disease outbreaks. The other human-caused tragedy was in 1642 China when rebels destroyed…
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…that have caused PTSD: military combat, natural or human-caused disasters, accidents and any kind of personal assault. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder has also been known to be called shell shock or battle fatigue syndrome (Public,1). Even though PTSD has…
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Category: /History
…that the government did not distinguish the different radicals from each other (3, 128). One such action taken by the government prevented Wobblies who were not yet citizens from naturalization, even if they quit their organization. In 1917, the US government made a law…
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Category: /History
…much attention to these problems. It was his know personality (Wright, p. 53). Through his personality, King Louis XVI believed that it was more fit for him to do something he enjoyed then to be the ruler of a nation. Although kind and generous by nature
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Category: /Literature/English
…-natured person and his actions were simply a cause of the grief towards his father’s death. Claudius’ actions however, were inexcusable. His evil character drew Laertes (who was in a vulnerable state at the time) into this plan, which backfired and resulted…
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…of stadiums. Economic growth takes place when a community's resources--people, capital investments, and natural resources like land--become more productive. Increased productivity can arise in two ways: from economically beneficial specialization by the community…
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Category: /History
…population. Also, Japan regularly experienced natural disasters and years of famine that caused riots and further financial problems for the central government and the daimyo. As the merchant class grew increasingly powerful, some samurai became financially…
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