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- 751: Grapes of Wrath: The Hardships of The Common Man
- ... as well as sacrificing himself for Tom and the Joad family demonstrates this common held belief well. He also had a follower, or disciple in Tom, who after Jim's death carries his message, and aids others with it. The Joad family along with Jim Casy show the benefit of people uniting in order to accomplish goals, and this is a lesson that the reader can take away from this "classic ...
- 752: Contrasting Marlow and Kurtz and the Theme of Evil In "Heart of Darkness"
- ... best at everything" (Golding 25). Ironically the very group he was talking to broke order and formed the savage group known as the 'hunters'. Similarly Piggy too represents civility. He incorporates the conch which to aids in the order of the island. He is very fearful of the lack of civility and scared by the hunters. He feels that civility and order, although the ideal route, was going to be crushed ...
- 753: JFK: The Death of a Conspiracy
- ... the casket, removed the body, and began the autopsy (2797). Present during the autopsy were Admiral Burkley, officials from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.), Secret Service agents, and the President's military aids from the Air Force, Army, and Navy (2798). The autopsy began with the doctors first noticing the massive head wound. According to Drs. Humes and Boswell, “...it was a huge hole in the right side ...
- 754: Kazimir Malevich
- ... as in an interior or a landscape for instance, by varying the dimensions of objects or using light and color to indicate depth. In his uncompromisingly flat solution Malevich makes no use whatsoever of representational aids to convey space. Yet this experimental canvas is very deliberately 'a-perspective'. The visual effect of distance between the two surfaces in the same plane is achieved by means of the difference introduced by the ...
- 755: Mother Teresa
- ... of Charity. The Vatican recognized this organization as a pontifical congregation. When this Charity began as an order, it had only twelve members which has now grown to more than four thousand nuns running orphanages, AIDS hospices and other charity centers worldwide. Mother Teresa and her missionaries devote their time to the blind, the disabled, the aged and the poor. By 1996, she was operating 517 missions in more than one ...
- 756: Mother Teresa
- ... One person that had a big impact on religion in her time was Mother Teresa. Considered a saint by many, Mother Teresa dedicated her life to serving the poorest of the poor, help the dying, AIDS victims, orphans, and society’s outcasts around the world. Mother Teresa, whose original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu was born in what is now called Skopje, Yugoslavia in 1910. She was the last of three ...
- 757: JFK: The Death of a Conspiracy
- ... the casket, removed the body, and began the autopsy (2797). Present during the autopsy were Admiral Burkley, officials from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (F.B.I.), Secret Service agents, and the President's military aids from the Air Force, Army, and Navy (2798). The autopsy began with the doctors first noticing the massive head wound. According to Drs. Humes and Boswell, “...it was a huge hole in the right side ...
- 758: Richard M. Nixon
- ... charges were brought against seven people involved with the Watergate break-in. However, Nixon still won the election by a landslide. Nixon then tried to cover- up the Watergate affair to protect himself and his aids. On Oct. 10, 1973, Nixon's Vice President, Spiro Agnew, resigned. Nixon chose Gerald Ford to be his new V.P. But Watergate was causing problems with Nixon's Presidency, and on August 9, 1974 ...
- 759: Tchaikovsky: His Life and Times
- ... troubled life, Tchaikovsky was still able to produce the finest music in Russia. Tchaikovsky, His Life and Times is completed with a selection of illustrations taken from old engravings and paintings. The text and visual aids all help to better understand Tchaikovsky, his life and his times. 'In you I see the greatest, or rather the only, hope for our musical future' -Herman Laroche
- 760: Robert E. Lee
- ... a convex front toward the enemy so that his reinforcements, transfers, and supplies could reach their destination over short, direct routes. His greatest contribution to military practice however was his use of field fortifications as aids to maneuvering. He recognized that a small body of soldiers protected by entrenchments can hold an enemy force of many times their number, while the main body outflanks the enemy attacks a smaller force elsewhere ...
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