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4021: Hannibal
... Roman injustice back on Rome a hundred fold. For Carthage to take the town of Sagunto was completely within the rights of the Carthage and the treaty but Rome at the time was getting too big and becoming very imperialistic. All Rome could see was that they had to have all of the Mediterranean and the only thing that stood in their way was a single General and his men. The ...
4022: Al Capone
... it came very cheap. Al Capone came to the city of Chicago in 1920. The province of organized crime had become the flesh trade. It was starting to be the main way of organized crime. Big Jim Colosimo was the head man of this city. Together, they earned $50,000 a month. Colosimo owned a top club in Chicago. It was called Colosimo's Cafe. He was a pimp, but it ...
4023: Alfred Hitchcock
... early works of Hitchcock, and it was from this movie that Hitchcock became "Hitchcock", not just a director but a name. It emanated his distinct and unique style of directing and gave him a very big name in the industry and the audience. This film also displayed his talent in being able to make a novel's story line work in a movie with just a few adjustments. He was able ...
4024: When The Legends Die
... not seem like such an important event to most, but once you realize the importance and pride that is associated with a Native American and his name, you will understand why this is such a big deal. There are many ways in which a Native American can receive his name, either intentionally or unintentionally. The first way is through experiences in life. This would include anything abnormal, or just a large ...
4025: Yugoslavia-a Land Torn Apart
... the differences that led to conflict and bloodshed, but it has proven to be a very difficult thing to do with extremely limited success. To understand the situation, it has to be realized that a big part of the problem lies in the geography of the region and its demography. These factors have contributed to conflicts in the past and do so now. Yugoslavia covers mountainous territory. The backbone of the ...
4026: 1984, Science-fiction Or Reali
... each landing, opposite the lift shaft, the poster with the enormous face gazed from the wall. It was one of those pictures which are so contrived that the eyes follow you about when you move. BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU, the caption beneath it ran (Orwell 3). The novel 1984 follows Winston Smith, a worker at the Ministry of Truth, who lives in a world where the government watches every move ...
4027: Wuthering Heights 2
... thickly"(7) during his walk, and this horrible weather should have been foreshadowing to Lockwood about Heathcliff's, and the other member's of the household's true personalities. Upon arriving he was forced to bang continually upon the door before someone would take the care to let him in out of the cold. The dinner that Lockwood was permitted to have with the family' was anything but hospitable. Lockwood was ...
4028: Which Is Better, To Have Rules
... littl un. He wants to know what you re going to do about the snake-thing Tell us about the snake-thing Now he says it s a beastie Beastie? A snake-thing. Ever so big. He saw it. Where? In the woods. The provocations of pride, being the top person, the boss, of being a hunter, killing and eating wild pigs, were all symbolized by the pig s head which ...
4029: To Kill A Mockingbird 3
... about me. I beat him up one time but he was real nice about it. Tell him hey for me". This changed Mr. Cunningham's mind and he told the others to go home. The big day has come. The climax of this whole story: Tom Robinson's trial. Tom was accused of raping a white woman, Mayella Ewell. The children sneaked into the courthouse to watch the trial. Because it ...
4030: The Truth Behind The Madness,
... roof, where she was standing, waving her arms, above the battlements, and shouting out till they could hear her a mile off: I saw her and heard her with my own eyes. She was a big woman, and had long black hair: we could see it streaming against the flames as she stood. I witnessed, and several more witnessed, Mr. Rochester ascend through the skylight on to the roof; we heard ...


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