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- 6381: Vietnam War Memorial - Powerful Granite
- ... is vastly different. A point of comparison could be the Marine Corps War Memorial, otherwise known as the Iwo Jima monument. This monument is a sculpture of three soldiers risking their lives to keep the American flag flying. The structure has a deep sense of understood patriotism and there is a great deal of honor that is also associated with it. Unlike the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Iwo Jima monument is ...
- 6382: Oedipus: Villain He Is
- ... for that reason he or she would be in prison for a very long time, along with other villains. Oedipus killed a king, King Laios. That is similar to killing an U.S. President. The American public would and does label president killers, villains. Another critic wrote, "He is has committed a crime of murder which above all others fills us with instinctive horror" (Grene, 21). Oedipus has a history of ...
- 6383: Media Control
- ... annual revenue. CBS was soon to follow suit when it merged with Westinghouse. And NBC is owned by General Electric. These mergers are monopolies, and they compromise the integrity of the news they report. The American media is the most free in the world. The First Amendment guarantees that newspapers and television stations may print what they choose, yet they choose to print substandard information. Profit margin, big business practices, ratings ...
- 6384: Milestones In Communication
- ... the North Church in Boston in 1775 to indicate the route the British were taking. The lanterns were the signal for Paul Revere to begin his famous midnight ride, perhaps the most famous communication in American history, immortalized by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem. In actuality, Revere made two rides, on April 16 (to warn the patriots to move their military supplies) and again on April 18 (to tell the people ...
- 6385: A Doll House: The Disadvantage of Determinism
- ... the male dominance that restricts her from living as a free woman. Psychologist Jean Miller (1986) comments on this need for independence by stating, "Through increased self-determination, many women will gain greater power in American society." Through Nora's anticipation of the "miracle" in the play, she learns that in order to achieve this "self-determinism," she must first gain self-knowledge. The "miracle" that occurs in the play is ...
- 6386: Rodin's "The Kiss"
- ... Properties and Uses of Ferrous and Nonferrous Metals. Prakken Publications inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1979. Light, G.M. and G. Singh. “Ultraviolet and X-ray Fluorescence Measurement of the Thickness of Foils”, Materials evaluation. The American Society of Nondestructive testing, Washington D.C., Vol. 47, no.1, Jan.,1989. Rich, Jack C. The Materials and Methods of Sculpture. Oxford UP, New York, NY, 1947.
- 6387: The Right Stuff
- ... the hard work reading such a long book like this is worth it. You will walk away from it feeling satisfied and informed. Most people do not know that John Glenn was not the first American in space. To find out who was, read this wonderful book by Tom Wolfe. Tom Wolfe does an excellent job keeping his reader’s interest and keeping the reader happy.
- 6388: Morality Or Murder In In Cold
- ... because he was the planner, the con artist that could defy circumstances, but Perry actually slashed Herb Clutter's throat and shot all four of the family members in their heads. He resented the "all American family", the morality that they represented. The rage of his inability to measure up to this level, to achieve this type of morality is what permitted him to kill. Dick's background was also a ...
- 6389: Modern Crucible
- ... forward on the splintered bench was Cade Pheallene, a cunning archeological thief who prided himself on stealing artifacts and paintings from museums and galleries. When his crime spree first dawned, he attempted to filch “The American Gothic”, but instead he received eight years for grand larceny. Pheallene learned from his mistakes. Since his parole three years ago, he’s posed as key suspect in five major lifts, but without conviction. Stretched ...
- 6390: Multi-Agency Working In Nursin
- ... care management and the formation of community teams such as housing support and community support teams, and as a result effective interprofessional collaboration could soon become more commonplace. (BALDOCK, 1974). REFERENCES. AJN, (1987), Conflict Management. American Journal of Nursing, New York. BALDOCK.P, (1974), Community Work and Social Work. Routledge and Kegan Paul, London. BANTON.R et al, (1985), The Politics of Mental Health. MacMillan Publishers LTD, University Press Oxford. BILLIS ...
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