Papers 5791-5800 of total 26892 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…exactly what they want. The perfect suitor has presented himself for emotional Marianne, an appropriate lover for emotional Eleanor remains in the background. After a few pages both young men reach the point of proposal. If Sense and Sensibility punishes
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…) Supportive Leadership Behavior 2) Directive Leadership Behavior 3) Participative Leadership Behavior 4) Leader Reward and Punishment 5) Charismatic Leadership Behavior. Supportive Leadership Behavior involves showing concern for the status, well-being, and needs…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…on what others say about them. They were punished by the people in Maycomb because they did not have their own voice. Lee is trying to explain to her readers that there are many people without their own voice in our society. At the time, Black Americans did…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for an easy king and other problems arise. Creon feels that if someone dishonors the city in which he rules they must be punished. If Polyneices is not punished then Creon's power may be taken for granted by the people of Thebes. They would think of him…
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Category: /History
…. They are limited to doing repetitive, menial tasks and are never given the opportunity to choose their own pathways for intellectual, emotional or physical development. If they do attempt to act other than how they are expected to, they are punished not only…
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Category: /History
…indulgences basically are is a fee to the church, in exchange for the church to clear any sins one may have committed. People could even purchase indulgences for their diseased ancestors, saving them from any further punishment in the afterlife…
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…defend their actions stating “that like the Columbine shooters, Brown had been teased.” Does being teased in a large amount lead to violent behavior? Was his punishment too harsh for his crime? Did Brown even commit a crime? Maybe, but school officials…
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…a tragic hero causes his own downfall, his fate is usually not deserved, and his punishment is much worse than his crime. A tragic hero is usually someone of importance or power who has a tragic flaw that affects his judgment, and must then suffer…
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…of the Puritan culture. In general, the Puritans believed if they did not follow God, they would be severely punished. Today God is ever present, and in America Christianity is the leading religion, however being severely punished for not following all acts of God…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to help prevent this violence. Although there are many different methods for reducing youth violence such as administering harsher punishments and steering kids away from gang influences, the most effective is training in conflict resolution because it gives…
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