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- 20111: Digging By Seamus Heaney
- ... stimulating enough. But he shows a lot of pride in what his Father and Grandfather do and did for a living. It may be because turf cutters are no longer needed. In other words the world is changing and men like them are no longer needed. Turf cutters are no longer needed because firstly turf is a lot harder to obtain than coal or central heating and secondly people in Ireland ...
- 20112: Docter Faustus
- ... theological knowledge from a supreme being who cannot speak about God. The passage on page 93 is a paradox as well. Faustus asks the devil to give him Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world, in return for his soul. For this gift, he promises to stop asking for redemption from God. Yet, when he comes face to face with Helen, he begs her "make me immortal with a kiss ...
- 20113: John D. Rockefeller: Obsession Into Success
- ... not quite as crooked as its competitors, it is in this fact that we see the first facet of Rockefeller as an obsessive-compulsive. While Rockefeller encouraged illegal railroad rebates and even invented a few new ones (such as the "drawback", a variation on the kickback) he was an adamant churchgoer. He strongly disapproved of: smoking, drinking, card playing, dancing, merriment, "wenching", theatre going, concert going, banqueting, idling, socializing in general ...
- 20114: Martin Luther King
- ... could make a difference. Most of all he made us realize that all men are created equal, and should be treated for what they are, not limited by their appearance or anything else in this world.
- 20115: Dr Faustus
- ... and remain forever. Hell hath no limits, nor is circumscribed In one self place; for where we are is hell, And where hell is, there we must ever be. And to conclude, when all the world dissolves, And every creature shall be purified, All places shall be hell that is not heaven. Not only is this some very powerful poetry but it seems to say everything about the comic scenes. After ...
- 20116: Richard Wright
- ... segregation, not only from the white society but from with his own society. While Black Boy represents a picture of a personality corrupted by a brutal environment, it also presents natural human responses to its world by a sensitive child. The very fact that Black Boy is an autobiography of Wright's life is in itself exemplifying how his life was reflected in his works. Wright's life, especially his childhood ...
- 20117: Bipolar Disorder 3
- ... There are many medicines on the market for this disease, but not all of them work for the same person, some included lithium, valpoate, and carbamazepine. (www.mentalnet.com/disorder/bipolar.htm). Researchers are finding new data that states that bipolar is heredity; it's not a fact but still a theory. They are also trying to find the gene that carries the bipolar disease, which this may help in finding ...
- 20118: Sophistic Movement
- ... teachers by many and their works on issues such as the efficiency of language and the existence of gods were considered to be revolutionary at the time. Not every one was in aggreance with these new philosophies and not long after the movement began, the sophist and their works were being harshly persecuted. Many of them were exhiled and their works were all but completely annihilated. Now, very little is left ...
- 20119: Autobiography on Ernest Hemingway
- ... wanted to write again. Hemingway married Hadley Richardson and was working in France, as a foreign corespondent, for the "Toronto Star". In 1925, he wrote a book called "In Our Time", which was marketed in New York. The next year he published a book called "The Sun Also Rises", a novel where he had his first success. The book deals with a group of desultory people in exile from France and ...
- 20120: Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde
- ... in the United States (U.S. Census Bureau). The ugly face of discrimination rears its head when Karl Lindner, a representative of the homeowners association and of the hegemony, offers to purchase the Youngers new home. Lindner is making this offer in order to prevent "their" neighborhood from being integrated and thereby prevent what the white homeowners believe would be a diminution of their property values. During the timeframe ...
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