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- 16071: Abstract On Communist Mannifes
- ... of its time. Not only did this manifesto attempt to fulfill its primary purpose of unifying the League s opposing fractions it also acted as a beacon to the oppressed working class people of the world to unite against their oppressors. The birth of the industrial revolution brought upon enormous economic change. With the implementation of machinery the laborers, referred to here as the Proletarians, were able to produce more goods ... of the proletariats in the closing lines of the manifesto which so powerfully reads: Let the ruling class tremble at a Communist revolution. The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win. WORKING MEN OF ALL COUNTRIES, UNITE! For a first time reader of Marx the Communist Manifesto opens one s eyes to the thoughts of a brilliant, awe inspiring man. Not only did Marx ...
- 16072: Tour de Eiffel
- ... also contains restaurants, a weather station, and spaces for experiments, but they all came at a cost of over $1 million, but the fees for these spaces in 1889 alone nearly paid for it. During World War I, it even was used for a military observation station. Ever since 1953, though, its been used to transmit television programs. The Eiffel Tower was built for the International Exhibition of Paris of 1889 ... first, and a petition of 300 names - including those of Maupassant, Emile Zola, Charles Garnier, and Dumas the Younger - protested its construction. At 300 meters (320.75m including antenna), and 7000 tons, it was the world's tallest building until 1930. Other points of interest include: It took 2.5 million rivets to build. It also took 300 steel workers, and 2 years (1887-1889) to construct it. It sways no ...
- 16073: Ernest Miller Hemingway
- ... coeducational, and dancing together led to "hell and damnation". Grace Hall Hemingway, Ernest's mother, considered herself pure and proper. She was a dreamer who was upset at anything which disturbed her perception of the world as beautiful. She hated dirty diapers, upset stomachs, and cleaning house; they were not fit for a lady. She taught her children to always act with decorum. She adored the singing of the birds and ... forbidden words just to create a ruckus. Ernest, though wild and crazy, was a warm, caring individual. He loved the sea, mountains and the stars and hated anyone who he saw as a phoney. During World War I, Ernest, rejected from service because of a bad left eye, was an ambulance driver, in Italy, for the Red Cross. Very much like the hero of A Far
- 16074: Clinical Depression 2
- ... in a depressed persons brain. Because of this lack, too few messages get transmitted between neurons and the symptoms of depression occur. In Clinical depression the chemicals in the brain are out-of-balance. New technology allows researchers to take pictures of the brain that show activity levels in the brain. These imaging techniques such as f-MRI and PET scan actually create images of how active different parts of ... of activation in the brains of depressed people are different than those who are not. These tests can help doctors and researchers learn more about depression and other mental illnesses. Since this research is fairly new, it is not yet used to diagnose clinical depression. Strong evidence suggests that clinical depression runs in families. Still, just because a person has family members with clinical depression does not guarantee that he or ...
- 16075: Feng Shui And Building Structures
- ... the feng shui theories were created in ancient Chinese philosophy, the principals of c'hi are universal. Because of it's success in China, the theories of feng shui have been shared with the outside world and will hopefully be incorporated as a major part in our lives one day, as it is in China's. The system from China's distant past can be an effective tool for design and decoration in the modern world.
- 16076: Rime Of The Ancient Mariner
- In the year of 1772, a blessing to the genre on literature was born into the world. His name was Samuel Taylor Coleridge. His warks include such pieces as Kubla Khan: Or, a Vision in a Dream and Christabel. Another creationof his, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, when placed in the ... he shone bright, and on the right Went down into the sea And thus, the tale begins. The mariner starts his journey with a light heart full of joy and promise; ready to conquer the world. Quite similar to the man who has net yet heard the good news about salvation. Heedless of the destination of his immortal soul, he charges off into the unknown. However, chargin off without being prepared ...
- 16077: Are Cosmetic Surgeries Worth It?
- ... does it really help to have your skin pulled up to your cheeks so you cant smile? Cosmetic surgeries carry a high degree of risk, sometimes can cost ones life. According to the New England Journal of Medicine, five patients did not survive undergoing liposuctions. Although the doctors could not say for sure that liposuctions caused the deaths, they strongly suspected the procedure contributed to them. There are more ... attracted to look better? Do cosmetic surgeries really change ones life? Do cosmetic surgeries change the way people pay attention to someone? Does one really feel more powerful and in control in ones new look? Its sad if a woman has to go through multiple surgical procedures in order to feel good about herself. Why cant she let nature decide her fate? After all, cosmetic surgeries are ...
- 16078: Leonardo Di Vinci
- ... he benefited from the best educational and artistic institutions in Florence, the intellectual and artistic center of Italy. While enjoying a classical education as a teenager, Leonardo desired to experience and understand more or the world and universe, both artistically and intellectually. He utilized his sensory experiences and desire to truly understand all aspects of the world to begin recording his impressions of life in drawings.
- 16079: Soccer's Role Later In Life
- ... the outcome does not matter. My sport of choice is soccer. I have learned many things from soccer and I believe it has made me a better person. Through soccer I can experience the real world situations such as heartache without the drastic outcomes. Soccer has allowed me to be put into these situations and give me experience I can rely on later in life. One of these situations is leadership ... not want to be the one who failed them in the leadership position in which they had placed me. Through soccer, I have become a better person and am looking forward to meeting the real world around me.
- 16080: Domestic Cars And Import Cars
- ... cars like Chevy, Ford, Dodge etc. and the import cars are Honda, Volkswagen, Toyota, Nissan etc. Most of the people known for driving imported car are mostly Asians and people whom love to race! . They new trend in cars is spreading through nations quickly. From reading magazines and talking to people, they prefer that import cars because, one is that they have more advantages, second, they can be made and fix ... shows how creative your mind can be. Many people were so impressed with the Si that it became so common that it got played out. When you hear a loud car coming and it looks new would you think the muffler is broken or is it design like that? Well guess what, its probably designed like that. Most cars can be made and adjusted to have certain noise.
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