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- 14331: What Were The Main Failings Of The July Monarchy ?
- ... community widespread dissatisfaction with the political system and the government of king Louis Philippe. The king who the middle classes had trusted to promote their interests was elected by the chamber of deputies with a new and more democratic sounding title “king of the French”. From the very commencement of his reign his position was insecure. He was the first elected monarch in French history which implied the right of those ... popular demand was to be a source of the weakness but a certain unity existed as far as the majority of it’s members though politically Republican were socially conservative. Popular pressure nevertheless forced the new government to introduce measures which in the context of the period were radical: universal male suffrage, a reduction of the working day, national workshops as part of a guaranteed right to work and the Luxembourg ...
- 14332: The Reasons Why the South Went to War
- ... admitting California as a free state and interstate slave trade to be abolished which went in favour of the North. The Compromise also went with the South when it included stricter fugitive slave laws and New Mexico and Utah were created without slave restrictions. A book called, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was also published at this time emphasising the evils of slavery. This added tension between the North and the South ... of states. This made transportation easier in the Northeast than in the South. The Northeast traded with the West while the South can trade only by sea. "(W)ant…to promote the industry of the New England states, at the expense of the people of the South and their industry" In politics, the North had an advantage over the South. The North was more populated than the South and the South ...
- 14333: A Look At Public Key Encryption
- ... any serious work in cryptography. The National Security Agency (NSA) was in charge of all advancement of cryptography, and that changed when a 31-year- old computer wizard named Whitfield Diffie came up with a new system, called "public-key" cryptography. Diffie tended a complicated multi-user computer system at MIT. He became troubled with the problem of how to make the system, which held a person's work and sometimes ... you can decode a message with my public key, you know beyond a doubt that it's straight from my machine to yours. The message bears my digital signature. By 1977, three members of this new community created a set of algorithms that implemented the Diffie-Hellman scheme. Called RSA for its founders - MIT scientists Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman- it offered encryption that was likely to be stronger than the Data ...
- 14334: Judaism and Christianity
- Judaism and Christianity Judaism and Christianity are both major religions of the world. Christianity is emerged from Judaism and developed as a separate religion by the efforts of St.Paul. Judaism and Christianity not only have similarities but they have also many differences concerning their concept of God ... dead. Christianity has a salvation doctrine, which is not available in Judaism. Salvation was open to poor and rich,… white or black,…men or women…Shortly, Jesus brought equalitiy, peace, love and brotherhood to the world and his aim was to save humanity. Unlike Christianity, Judaism was an exclusive religion where Jews considered themselves as God’s chosen people. In Christianity anyone can be a christian but you have to born ...
- 14335: Christians: Criminals or Not?
- ... which is a criminal offense . The Christian religion was proclaimed "strana et illicita - strange and unlawful" (Senatorial decree of the year 35); "exitialis - deadly"(Tacitus); "prava et immodica - wicked and unbridled" (Plinius); "nova et malefica - new and harmful" (Svetonius); "tenebrosa et lucifuga - mysterious and opposed to light" (from "Octavius" by Minucius); "detestabilis- hateful" (Tacitus); therefore it was outlawed and persecuted, because it was considered the most dangerous enemy of the power ... society. I should continue the practices of giving Christians a variety of tests by which to demonstrate their loyalty to the empire rather than Christ. At first , we, the Roman authorities were indifferent to the new religion. Incited by the people, however, we showed ourselves hostile to it because the Christians refused to worship the ancient pagan deities of Rome, as well as the emperor . The Christians were accused of disloyalty ...
- 14336: Native Son 2
- Native Son by Richard Wright is a novel written about a black boy trying to grow up in a white man's world. Bigger, the main charter, is growing up in a typical black neighborhood. He is the only man of the house so he must help his mother support them. In this novel it is important to ... in things that he is allowed to do. Bigger wants to be allowed to do the same things as the white man. Bigger has always been told that he cannot hold certain jobs in this world. Both Bigger and Edna wanted things that neither of them would see in their lifetimes. My opinion of this book is very good. I enjoyed reading Native Son. I was amazed with the graphic descriptions ...
- 14337: Discuss Some Of The Main Ideas
- ... id”, these are our social and biological instincts such as hunger, thirst and self-preservation. The id seeks outlet in the pleasure principal with no regard to reality. It is our awareness of the outside world, our memory, perception and learning. The “Ego” develops to harmonise the impulses of the id with the demands of reality. It is our awareness of the outside world, our memory, perception and learning. The “super ego” develops later in varying degrees. It is like a conscience and brings in values and morals from parents and society and enables us to feel guilt. Freud ...
- 14338: Gullivers Travels and Robinson Crusoe: Characters Resemble Trained Soldiers
- ... Throughout this period the Catholic Church was fighting back against the effects of the Renaissance. The people of the Renaissance society started to question their beliefs in the church and tried to rationally explain the world around them. Several crusades were fought throughout this period and in the end England and France became "Christianized." Robinson Crusoe was published during the Baroque Era and it contained a great amount of Catholicism. Crusoe ... clearly emerges that he is seriously unhinged and a thoroughly changed character. He suffers from what the Greeks called hybris, and arrogant pride characterized by a man stepping out of his proper place in the world. Traditionally a hybris is quickly followed by death or other serious punishment. Instead of the good-natured Gulliver, there is one whose ill-nature flourishes. Instead of the patriotic Englishman, there is one who detests ...
- 14339: The Supernatural In King Lear
- ... there’s son against father. The King falls from bias of nature: there’s father against child. (Act 1, Sc.1, 115 - 118) The “bias of nature” is defined as the natural inclination of the world. Throughout the play King Lear, the unnatural inclination of nature, supernatural properties and animal imageries are used by Shakespeare to illustrate the chaotic state of England, which was caused by the treacheries of the evil ... Gloucester’s blind believe in the stars in his plot to oust Edgar out of the inheritance and ultimately to gain all of Gloucester’s wealth and land: This is the excellent foppery of the world, that when we are sick in fortune (often the surfeits of the sun, the moon, and stars, as if we were villains on necessity; fools by heavenly compulsion; knaves, thieves, and treacherous by spherical predominance ...
- 14340: Steroids and Their Affects On The Human Body
- ... the "speedball," and died from it. Little were the doctors aware the epidemic that would follow in the next century. Anabolic steroids, developed in the 1930's in Europe, are drugs that help to build new body tissue quickly, but with drastic side effects. Anabolic means the ability to promote body growth and repair body tissue. It comes from the Greek word anabolikos meaning "constructive." Steroids are basically made up of ... symptoms of anabolic steroids. Steroids were not always used for sports, they started out the same way most drugs did, medicinal purposes. Victims of starvation and severe injury profited from it's ability to build new tissue quickly. They also helped prevent muscle tissue from withering in patients who had just had surgery. Steroids are used to treat Addison's disease. Anabolic steroids are drugs that come from hormones or from ...
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