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4511: A Modern Version Of Oedipus Ki
... chief began to rule the tribe. This leader's name was Wind of Rage and he had a completely different way of thinking he was filled with dreams of conquest and brought long years of war to the tribe, staining the sacred land of peace with tons of blood from enemies and every other person who disagreed with him. After conquering many tribes the chief got married and after a while ... made by Wind of Rage and figured out that it would make a big difference in his life to defeat this Chief and free all the people under his power from the hate and endless war he brought to them. So he joined an army of skilled warriors and attacked Wind of rage's tribe by surprise. A huge battle was fought for many days until finally Wind of rage was ...
4512: All My Sons- Arthur Miller
... realizes the full consequences of Keller's crime is Keller himself; he dies to regain his conscience. Another belief that shatters under reality's torrents is Mrs. Keller's belief that her son survived the war. She is forced to confront this pipe dream in the end, when Ann brings a letter from Larry, documenting his planned suicide. As in O'Neil's The Iceman Cometh, this confrontation of the pipe ... extremely well-written. As soon as Miller sets his main theme into place, the entire play moves in the direction of that theme's tragic conclusion. The battle described in Miller's drama, the unending war between social expediency and moral righteousness, comes to the inevitable climax that the reader needs and expects. No loose ends are left behind to add ambiguity to the work, and the reader is left satisfied ...
4513: Allen Ginsberg
... Democratic Convention with chants against violence. Ginsberg was a truly and simply free soul. He refused to deny himself or be embarrassed about anything. Ginsberg despised the straight, normal world dominated by money, machinery and war. Ginsberg also believed in free speech and promoted gay liberation. He was part of many 60’s events such as Ken Kesey’s Acid Test Festivals, the San Fransisco Be-In, and the Chicago Democratic ... took advantage of this and annoyed and angered one important official after another. By doing so he was kicked out of Cuba and Prague. He was also a fimilar figure at protest against the Vietnam War. Ginsberg was said to be one of the few Beat writers who had genuine literary talent. Helen Vendler said “Ginsberg is responsible for loosening the breath of American poetry at mid-century.” Allen Grossman stated ...
4514: Adoph Hitler
... control, and he had to answer to no one. The expansion of on Germany began in 1938, when Hitler’s army marched into Austria, and later into Czechoslovakia. The invasion of Poland 1939 triggered World War II, a war that last almost five years and cost the lives of nearly fifty million people. Hitler’s intense racism led to the infamous Holocaust, in which, the exterminating of million innocent people, especially Jewish. On April ...
4515: Government Instructions Includ
... the subject of warfare. In chapter XIV, Machiavelli says, "a prince's main objective and profession must be warfare"(81). A lot of things can be settled without bloodshed and violence. In the modern world, war is an extremely scary thing, especially with all the nuclear and biochem technology. I believe a "prince's" main objective and profession is to take care of his people and govern his land with justice, honesty, and respect. He must always strive to become allies with other countries and befriend countries that are his enemies. War is not necessary in order to gain domain. If you are allies, then your people are welcome to other countries. And we should not emulate the great battle leaders of the past, we would then ...
4516: Nature / Nurture or Both !
... we can clearly see the gap between men and women narrowing due to the change in enviorment. The new school emerging to help bring the nature nurture argument to rest professes that there is no war between nature and nurture. Indeed, such war would be absurd because it is the interaction of nature and nurture that defines our behavior and well-being. Here, a question as “ WHY DID YOU STEEL THE CAR? ”, cannot be answered by: THE DEVIL ...
4517: Albert Einstien
... public imagination. Einstein, who after returning to Germany in 1914 did not reapply for German citizenship, was one of only a handful of German professors who remained a pacifist and did not support Germany's war aims. After the war, when the victorious allies sought to exclude German scientists from international meetings, Einstein--a Jew traveling with a Swiss passport--remained an acceptable German envoy. Einstein's political views as a pacifist and a Zionist ...
4518: Steroids
... plays a role in the mineral and water balance of the body. Anabolic steroids are commercially produced by chemical methods from the male hormone testosterone. Artificial steroids were first developed for medical purposes during World War II (1939-1945) by the German army. The Germans gave it to their soldiers to make them more aggressive in combat. After the war, doctors in Europe and the U.S. used steroids to treat anemia, malnutrition, and to help patients recover faster from surgery. Then, in the 1940s, artificial steroids began to enter the athletic world. Body builders ...
4519: Aquinas And Hobbes
... hope leads to a fierce competition for survival. May states that these three psychological condition motivate a person to act out of self-interest and compete violently, which in turn leads to a state of war. In a state of war, each person competes against each other in order to survive. Hobbes demonstrates that life in the state of nature would be terrible and brief. Therefore, individuals would work out of their own self-interest to ...
4520: 1984
... Whatever the Party says is right, and history isn’t relevant. History can be changed. If Big Brother says two plus two is five, than it is five. If the Party says Oceania is at war with Eurasia, then it has always been at war with Eurasia. The story ends with Winston released, in a bar, drinking his money away, and completely broken. This is really no surprise to him, for he expected it and knew he had condemned himself ...


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