Category: /Literature/English
Power issues in The Handmaids Tale by Margaret Atwood
The Handmaids Tale, a satiric dystopia by Margaret Atwood, contains a complex power structure. The novel details the methods through which power is used and abused in the different classes
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Category: /History
things. In 284 Diocletian was made emperor by the army. He reformed the
government and divided the empire into four regions, two in the East
and two in the West. Constantine I moved the capital from Rome to the city
of Byzantium, which was renamed
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Category: /History/North American History
or lower class worker you would walk to work. This creates a problem for the size of the city. This was because that the workers had to live within walking distance to their jobs. A walking distance was about one half hour to an hour walk. Since a person walks
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
The intent of this paper is to compare and contrast the ways in which the identities, aspirations, and achievements of two upper class females were affected by the aspects of family, class, gender, and particularly race. Race
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Category: /Social Sciences
is considered as a place to express our feelings, after a long day work in the metropolis. In Jakarta, billiard has been 'hot' for about two years and attracted thousands of fans to play and invest their money to this business.
Afterhour, a bar/clubbing area
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
with unemployment, inner city deprivation and high levels of crime. Marxists suggests that there is competition amongst groups with scarce resources. Such as housing and jobs, and that using ethnic minority groups as scapegoats, the rich exploit the poor to obscure
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Category: /Literature
The Tell-Tale Heart
In the "Tell-Tale Heart", Edgar Allen Poe examines themes of sanity vs. madness
through and violence, mental imagery and confusion as well as repetition of thoughts for emphasis. The narrator possesses several qualities of mental
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Category: /Literature/English
Classic Tales of Tom Sawyer
Grudgingly going through the motions of reading page after page of a book while pretending to be interested is not a pleasurable way to spend time. Reading a book with a weak plot, dull setting, and lifeless
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
Land Army, we got through those hard times and now we're rewarded with the range and availability when it comes to food. Lets look at some changes, which were brought about or influenced by the Two World Wars.
It wasn't until after World War One (1914-1918
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Category: /History
Terrorism
The Oklahoma City Bombing
The bombing happened on April 19, 1995. The building was hit at 9:03 a.m. The bomb was inside a rental truck and blew out half of the nine-story building. The police and fireman pulled out men, woman, and children
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