Papers 2631-2640 of total 56038 found.
…breakthroughs engendered by technology are, people are inclined to favor that technology are juggernaut in reforming any aspect of our society, social customs and ethics included. While admitting the unstoppable force of technology in transforming or determining…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…was a hero to Jefferson and Jefferson was a hero towards Grant and the society of Bayonne, Louisiana. Grant did what probably no people in that section of town would have done. He talked and gave Jefferson a chance to reform. That touched Jefferson deeply…
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…forever” (Doc. E) When the US forced themselves westward trying to get rid of the Indians they didn’t care about the future of the Indians, all they wanted was more land and more power. By passing laws like the Homestead Act and Dawes Act of 1887 they tried…
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…be rehabilitated. By rehabilitated I mean they need to learn the difference between right and wrong, and to work with others their age. With the right supervision, guidance, and care from experts, they should hopefully be able to regain their self-control and act…
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Category: /History
…the US forced themselves westward trying to get rid of the Indians they didn’t care about the future of the Indians, all they wanted was more land and more power. By passing laws like the Homestead Act and Dawes Act of 1887 they tried to Americanize an entire…
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…. Second, though he was the first American doctor to propose intelligent and humane care of the mentally ill, he was also addicted to the virtues of bloodletting. It is certain that he remained so until long after his death because of his many achievements, he…
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…eastern European immigrants. Anti foreign feelings also accumulated from the 1924 reform laws. The Klan considered immigrants un-American. They usually enacted terrible hate crimes upon the immigrants. <Tab/>To continue, the 1920's KKK ring…
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…ransom. During the American Civil War, a German US political reformer Francis Lieber drafted the first set of regulations concerning prisoners during wartime. After millions of prisoners were killed during WWII, the Geneva Convention (1949) was created…
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…". In other words, religion's only spread and grew as a result of a need for reform. Society will only convert when there are incentives and true reasons. The reason why Bentley says that syncretism occurred rather than outright adoption of a foreign cultural…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of race) and African-American men. Withstanding the disparities existing between Blacks and Whites during the late nineteenth century, social and political reforms that succeeded in pervading American society were imminent. In a bold attempt to deconstruct…
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