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- 15641: Sam Walton
- ... due respect for his great accomplishment. It can definitely be declared that Sam Walton was an entrepreneur in business. He was not only able to use his talent and search out and take advantage of new business opportunities, but Walton was also able to develop new ways of doing things, ways that had never been thought of before. By using his own imagination, aggressiveness, and hard work, Sam Walton gave birth to a booming industry and reaped the benefits that would ...
- 15642: The Grapes Of Wrath 2
- ... your family. Jim Casy stood up for the integrity of the workers and for that reason, was killed. John Steinbeck shed a dim light on the attitudes that make up prejudices and hatreds of the world. This light is showing us that if we could get along with one another without attitudes that make us hate or want to harm other people only because of certain unchangeable circumstances, than we can finally truely began to have an understanding of what it's like to live in a world with peace and understanding towards our fellow human. The Joads weren't trying to cause trouble and turmoil within the landowners of California. They were simply trying to look for a better future. It is ...
- 15643: The Holocaust
- ... nationless parasite and were directly related to the Treaty Of Versailles. When Hitler began his move to conquer Europe, he promised that no person of Jewish background would survive. Before the start of the second world war, the Jews of Germany were excluded from public life, forbidden to have sexual relations with non-Jews, boycotted, beaten but allowed to emigrate. When the war was officially declared, emigration ended and 'the final ... not be fully repaired.'A great deal of the Jewish culture and learning perished. Deep mental scars plagued the survivors and their children.'' An aspect of human cruelty was exposed more brutal than the civilized world could admit.' In Israel, the Holocaust day is celebrated on Nisan 27, the date that marked the Warsaw Ghetto uprising of 1943. Although the Germans had lost the war, they won their war on the ...
- 15644: Careful, He Might Hear You 2
- ... was held irreverent. This was made apparent by his experiences of acute nostalgia. Lila, his pseudo-mother, was mawkishly protective of PS. Instead of revealing PS to the face of reality, she shrouded the real world and prolonged the fantasised world he lived in. This was done through such things as referring to PS's mother as the "Dear One", and her grave labelled as "Dear One's Little Garden". "'Haven't we made Dear One ...
- 15645: Their Eyes Were Watching God: Janie Speaks Her Ideas
- ... died she finally told him her feelings. "....And now you got tuh die tuh find out dat you got tuh pacify somebody besides yo'self if you wants any love and any sympathy in dis world. You ain't tired to pacify nobody but yo'self. Too busy listening tuh yo'own big voice," said Janie. Her final and most loved husband was Vergible "Tea Cake" Woods. She could talk most ... it made her feel like she was worth something more than just a wife. Tea Cake had given Janie the self-worth that she needed. He had given her the confidence to pull the whole world onto her shoulders and she found great happiness in his memories. She learned a lot through Tea Cake's love and she was very happy being with him. Janie's marriage with Tea Cake was ...
- 15646: The Crucible
- ... the evil and others that evolve to show the outbreak of good. Two of these characters are Reverend Samuel Parris, and Reverend John Hale. These men are the spiritual leaders for two neighboring towns in New England, whom many in the community looked up to. Although the personalities of these "men of God" seemed very similar throughout the first half of the play, self-centered and inhuman, their differences became more ... Although there seem to be some doubts still pondering in Hale's mind, he has begun to consider these situations by looking at the big picture and by the end of Act 2 creates a new image for himself, with less similarities to Parris than displayed in Act 1. In Act 3, both characters appear together in the courtroom scene, where it becomes very obvious how different they truly have become ...
- 15647: Rape- How Can We Change
- ... What About Rape?" in Ms. magazine, "an estimated fifteen percent of women are raped or molested at some point in their lives" (22). While big cities such as Boston, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Los Angeles, and New York have seen the rates of violent crimes such as murder, robbery, and aggravated assault plummet, rape has not been so fortunate. In most of these cities, reported cases of rape have declined by only ... ago, women would not have even pressed charges. The fact that these types of cases are even being brought to trial, shows how important the issue of "date rape" has become. As we enter the new millennium, it crucial that the views of the upper and middle classes of America change on the subject of rape. Americans as a whole need to admit that rape is an issue which is affecting ...
- 15648: An Analysis of the Novel Candide by Voltaire
- ... bad experience after the next. One day Candide meets a woman who takes care of him and this is none other than Cunegonde. They amuse each other with stories of misfortune and travel around the world. At every place Candide goes something unthinkable seems to happen to him. Candide meets several people along the way who all have their own interesting story of misfortune and the inhumanities of mankind. Candide ends ... extremely influenced by his frame of reference and mindset. He finds room to include almost all of his political views. He takes Candide on a journey through all of the wrongs he beleives in the world in order to prove that it was not the best of all possible worlds. He shows us the inhumanities of man through war and social interaction. He basically paints an exaggerated picture of the wrongs ...
- 15649: The Yellow Wall-Paper
- ... final passage shows that, when this woman rebels, and escapes the wallpaper, it is not highly looked upon. The woman made a power statement, by telling her husband that she had, in essence, found a new role in life, and he can not push her back. When he can not handle her actions, she continues her new ways right over him. In conclusion, this story, The Yellow Wall-Paper, provided a great social and psychological criticism. It shows the reader how women have progressed so far in the recent years. This woman ...
- 15650: Hank Morgan's Use of Technology in King Arthur's Camelot
- ... that comes to Morgan's head was the eclipse. The people did not know what an eclipse was but they were going to. Hank told them he was a powerful sorcerer and could make the world black and everyone would die. King Arthur witnessed this and believed Morgan so they let him free and from then on Morgan became King Arthur's sidekick. The first use of technology was when people ... too. Morgan used cowboy tactics to out win the Knights. He beat some of the best fighters, while just using a lasso. In conclusion, Hank ended up in the battle at the end because the world was not ready for this. So all in all Hank's use of technology was not very useful, was it?
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