Papers 741-750 of total 59599 found.
…'"Romeo and Juliet" is the story of a faint-hearted, melancholic young man who cannot control his emotions.' <Tab/>Contrary to popular belief, the character of Romeo Montague from the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Which Side of the Barrel? The right to bear arms in the 2nd Amendment has been debated before the ink on the Bill of Rights was dry. Both sides of the gun control issue have been passionate about their point of view. Both sides argue about what…
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…The manipulation of the English language in order to control others is a point that Joseph Heller emphasizes in his novel Catch-22. He shows how Wintergreen is in control of everything, the hypocrisy in the military hierarchy, and how Catch-22 itself…
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…. In wet climate chemical weathering mainly by rainwater is dominant. Water can control the rate of weathering. If there was lots of water than the process would be quicker. If there was no water than all the processes that require water would be useless…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…used. Stronger enforcement of the existing laws would help with gun crimes. There is a need for gun laws. Though the more than 20,000 laws on the federal, state and local books have not deterred the violent use of guns. Some gun control laws may save lives…
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…The Nazi party seized control in Germany in 1933 and began to implement a series of changes which would revolutionise German social and cultural life. The Nazi ideology focused around the principles of Volksgemeinschaft (the people's community…
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…knowledge, which is an asset in itself. This knowledge is essential to the task thus the job and employer needs the knowledge worker more than the knowledge-worker needs the job. Might control methods and strategies differ as the job and workforce change…
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Category: /History
…Why did Sparta not manage to get control over a large part of the Greek world that Athens did? In 550BC the Spartans defeated Tegea, this was followed by Argos in 544BC. From 520-490BC under king Cleomenes Sparta was seen as the leader…
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Category: /Literature
…Using Fear to Control Herman Langston dominates the isolated South Carolina community of believers, enforcing rigid behavioral laws and meting out harsh punishments for transgressions. This journal will discuss how he wrongly uses fear to govern…
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…procedures). When looking at homeostatic mechanisms they have common aspects, control system centre a detector and an effecter. When dealing with body temperature as a homeostatic system, the control centre is the hypothalamus, the detector…
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