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681: Adolf Hitler
... it was here that his disliking of the Jews most likely began. Germany, after the war, was in chaos. With no real Government to control the country, mangroups tried to take control. One day a big communist group staged a big riot but another group of ex-soldiers, including Hitler, managed to hold them back. Hitler’s political rise starts to take off in the year of 1919. Since there were not many chances for employment ... from the European continent. It is interesting to look and see how a small time boy from Austria with no education, money or political background could become within a few years the leader of a big nation such as Germany. Historians believe that Hitler saw a great opportunity to get his views across to the German people who had lost all hope. Of course people did not start to support ...
682: Computers And Internet In Our Life
... greatest things we have ever invented. But it is not as save as it Pystogov 3 may seem. We surf the Internet but we don’t see the danger. Computer systems are developing with a big speed. And more and more people appear who don’t like quiet way of life. Especially teenagers in the Eastern European countries. They are bored. They want to have a lot of fun. They just ... comes the downside of the humanity. Almost everyone can get all of that hacking stuff. Just go to your favorite search machine.” (www.russianstory.com) The other important issue is kids and computers. Children spend big part of their free time on the I-net or playing video games. What is also important is that we cannot protect them from information they should know. That’s what Dmitriy Titov writes in ... student ID card, a meal card, and what is the most important, a free e-mail account. They’ve got no online service fees to pay, it’s an I-net users dream. It a big Pystogov 6 problem because according to Dr. Young ,”most college students attend classes for 12-16 hours per week. The rest of the time they own to read, study, go to movies etc. Many ...
683: Guyana
... forests. The plants and trees are documented for their abnormal size and density. Guyana has an excellent lumber industry, they sell some of the finest greenheart as well as mora. Within the forests are a big variety of wildlife which can range from deer to anteater and a few types of monkeys. The birds are very diverse, they consist of for example sugarbirds, cotingas and manakins all which feed on Guyana ... plush savanna lands are livestock such as cattle, hogs, sheep and chicken. Along the coast is where much of the cultivation takes place. The tremendous strips of alluvial soil are very rich in nutrients. A big problem that these coastal lands see are much flooding and irrigation problems such as drainage. This happens because much of this land is below the high-tide mark of the sea and the rivers. Guyanian government is trying to help this problem by reclaiming some land for cultivation. Mining Bauxite is one of Guyana's major elements. They are a very big producer of this as well as gold, manganese and diamonds which I mentioned earlier. Manufacturing and Energy Manufacturing is limited to food products, beverages, construction materials, clothing, soap and cigarettes. In the late 1980' ...
684: Of Mice And Men 3
... a child but has the strength of an ox. Lennie loves rabbits or small and fuzzy lovable creatures, such as mice. The irony of the title is that Lennie is a huge creature and as big a man as you will ever see but its not the size of one that makes a man, it's the heart and mind of a one. In a way Lennie is the mouse because ... burden of solitude. George has small views of running a cheap, small ranch and the loneliness that he attaches to himself is Lennie. Lennie and George are both mice in that; they do not dream big dreams but wish to have rabbits that can be tended. George and Lennie are opposites of each other. George is small, fast and witty. Where as, Lennie is large, slow and half-witted. This plays a key role in their friendship. Just as Arnold and Danny work well in movies together. "I am big and dumb and cannot see, sit on my shoulders and you shall guide me through the world and I shall carry you."(The mighty) When Candy's dog was shot by one of the ...
685: England
... Palace you can see a wonderful ceremony called the Changing of the Guard. In this ceremony men with red tunics and black helmets march down the street. One major thing England is famous for is Big Ben. Big Ben is a really big clock tower. This clock determines the right time for every clock in the world. The main reason for by people coming to America was for a better life. In England people were having a ...
686: Hemingway's "In Our Time": Lost Generation
... bitter twist showing how easy it was to find attention from someone or somewhere else. This story depicted the deterioration of marriage in Western society and how two people can easily grow apart in a big world. Another lost generation. The phrase "lost generation" can be highly speculated on and can be interpreted in many ways. For instance, in chapter 13, the short story "My Old Man," seems to bring about ... his own. Now he is forced to face his own generation, one completely unlike his father's generation. Finally, the novel seems to end similarly to the way it began. In the last two stories, "Big Two- Hearted River Part I" and "Big Two-Hearted River Part II," we are embraced by the same character, Nick, who appears to be as disconcerted as ever. He is on a fishing trip, his favourite pastime, only this time he ...
687: 1984
... the "middle-class." There is a third group of people called "The Proles," or "The Proletariat" which are the poor, and considered to be animals by the party. The main leader of this government is Big Brother. The novel is told in third person and partly first person, and is also divided into three parts. In the first part the main character and his conflicts with the world he lives in ... reviews an article which read: times 3.12.83 reporting bb dayorder doubleplusungood refs unpersons rewrite fullwise upsub antefiling(Dr. Tom Costa., 1). In Oldspeak (or standard English) this might be rendered: The reporting of Big Brother's Order for the Day in the Times of December 3rd 1983 is extremely unsatisfactory and makes references to nonexistent persons. Rewrite it in full and submit your draft to higher authority before filing(Dr. Tom Costa., 1). The ability of Winston to do this job can be accredited to the control of his government. Through the use of various techniques such as propaganda and the "Thought Police," Big Brother is able to not only brainwash his people, but also to reprogram them to love and serve him. 4. Structural Feature How does Orwell use distortion and irony to reveal the true motive ...
688: The Chrysalids: The Importance Of Telepathy
... the Spiderman(Gordon) and where is Sophie. He meets them and learn what it is like to live in the fringes. When the sealant woman rescues David, Rosalind and Petra they are brought to a big, developed city like the one in David's dreams. Because of the telepathy David discovers that such a city really exists but most of all through Petra they establish contact with a more civilized people ... thing is that David, Rosalind and Petra are saved. They have a chance to learn, experience new things they never saw or heard before. Mike and Rachel stays behind but hopes to come to the big city were things are different. Some characters died in the final chapter when the helicopter makes a landing killing everything that moves around it. The characters that died where: the spiderman (Gordon), David's father ... people are better educated. They are also civilized and understand that Waknuk is a village cut off from the surroundings because of the radiation. If Waknuk will be helped as predicted it may become a big, civilized city like Zealand. The natives in Waknuk will stop thinking that Tribulation was sent by God and that all deviations are devil's creation. They might understand that the radiation might be the ...
689: Juvenile Crime
... life and family violence, delinquent peer groups, and media violence. Especially the demise of family life, the effect of the media on the juveniles today, and the increase of firearms available today have played a big role in the increase of juveniles crimes. The most common risk factor is the demise of the family life and the increase in family violence. Between 1976 and 1992 the number of juveniles living in ... all levels of intelligence. Long-term childhood exposure to television is a casual factor behind one half of the homicides committed by juveniles in the United States. The increased availability of guns has played a big part in escalating the number of crimes committed by juveniles. In Los Angeles juvenile delinquency cases involving weapon violation grew by 86% from 1988 to 1992, which was more then any other type of juvenile ... because it shows how many more juveniles are carrying guns and the juvenile use of guns in homicides has increased from 65 to 80 percent from 1987 to 1991. The possession of firearms plays a big cause in the delinquency of children and is playing a bigger role in the crimes which juveniles commit. Another cause of the increase of juvenile crimes has been the effect of children seeing multiple ...
690: Evolution Of The Corvette
... easy for Corvette buyers to customize their own Corvette. Corvette buyers seemed to want more power and faster cars; Chevy wasn't about to let them down. The next year Chevy dropped a whole new big block engine into the Corvette. The heart of this beast was capable of producing 435 hp and 460 pound feet of torque from a 7-litre engine. This was a true speed demon capable of ... the cool for ’69 (aside from the nearly unobtainable L-88) had to be the L-71, rated at 435 gross horsepower and packing three-count ‘em, three—two-barrel carburetors. This was truly a big year for the Corvette, in fact on November 7th the 250,000 Corvette rolls off the production line, a gold convertible. The future for the Corvette looked promising, but unfortunately this was the beginning of ... renaissance period for the Corvette. The last of the fourth generation Corvettes rolled off of the assembly line on June 21st in Bowling Green, Kentucky. With the great success of the C4 Chevy took a big risk and made an all new Corvette for 1997. Taking one of the world’s premier sports cars to the next level of performance is not an easy task the Corvette C5 was the ...


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