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- 8481: John Proctor Tragic, Or Pathet
- ... not have been the same as one would expect the path of an enlightened one to take, still it does hold true. To contradict this though if you look at another example of a classic American tragic figure like Blanche Dubois, you see that enlightenment is not achieved. Though she does go through terrible suffering it seems all for naught as she is taken away at the end of the play ...
- 8482: George Mason's Views
- ... theorize and fantasize about democracy for example. He or she wonders ‘what would it be like to be able to choose my profession?’ and those seeds of turnover are planted. That individual may begin a revolution resulting in the eventual overthrow of communism. And those inherent rights not granted to the individual are responsible for the betterment of the society itself. The individual could be described as the rotten fruit of ...
- 8483: John Wade A Character Study--I
- ... to his childhood. As a child John tries desperately to win his father's affection; Unfortunately, as is evident, John's alcoholic father seems to prefer a different sort of child, more simple and typically American. Subsequently John -through his uniqueness- fails to satisfy his father. John's father teases and ridicules him throughout his childhood. John's mother sees this as the beginning of his need to escape from reality ...
- 8484: Hiv
- ... drug's maker did offer to distribute AZT freely to HIV-infected children. The yearly expense for DDI is somewhat less at $2,000. Therefore, if the AIDS epidemic is not controlled, its cost to American taxpayers will become overwhelming. I feel that the effects of the epidemic on society at large are increasingly evident. AIDS tests are now required in the military services. Various proposals have been made for mandatory ...
- 8485: Martin Luther King Jr
- ... workers. There, on April 4, 1968 Martin was assassinated by a sniper, by the name of James Earl Ray. Martin Luther king JR’s death shocked the nation and started riots everywhere by the African American people in many cities. He was later buried in Atlanta under a monument inscribed with the final words of his famous “I Have a dream”speech.
- 8486: Malcolm X
- ... early 1960’s Islam had become nationally known. He was there most effective minister and spokesman. In 1964 Malcolm X broke completely with the nation of Islam and began building his own organization of Afro American Unity. He made the pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudia Arabia, to learn about the true Islam. When he had seen the friendship between pilgrims of all colors, Malcolm X came to believe that whites, like blacks ...
- 8487: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the principal leaders of the American Civil Rights movement and an important supporter of nonviolent protests. King was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. At the age of 15, King went to Morehouse College in Atlanta and graduated with ...
- 8488: Gates World
- ... all, if your not in Gates World, where are you? Anything else, would be incompatible! The Gates Network not only provides services for you, it also provides services for Mother Earth! With the paper-less revolution, created by the Gates Network, no more hunting for wilderness. You’ll find trees right in your own back yard! Imagine the benefits to society by the decreased use of paper. Why don’t you ...
- 8489: James Earl Ray
- ... rare and make the greatest impact towards our lives. One such leader was the remarkable Martin Luther King Jr. Some refer to him as an activist, some as a visionary. His works towards the African-American rights movement are a staple in Black culture. King’s presence has made the United States a different place today. The impact of his life is evident internationally. However, like several great leaders of the ...
- 8490: Johnny Tremain
- ... work at the Boston Observer. He helps Johnny find a job as a newspaper delivery boy for the Observer. He has a purpose in life and firmly believes in fighting against injustice brought on the American people by the British. He is a member of the “Sons of Liberty”. It is through this organization that Johnny’s life crisscrosses with some of the prominent members of the “Sons of Liberty”. First ...
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