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7421: Tom Clancy
... would allow them to reach further into the Atlantic. The Russians become so power-hungry that they decide the only way to gain the power they want is to cripple NATO, then start a huge war. Clancy makes use of technical details in all of his novels. This adds to the realism. Most technical details are explained well so you do not get confused easily. He develops the characters well. When ...
7422: Tupac Shakur
... jail/prison Tupac had been exposed to, even saturated in the criminal element, and this exposure led him to express his exploits in vulgar and gory detail. It was this down to earth ego, telling war stories from his childhood about "growing up in the hood" that attracted people to listen. The genre targeted young black males; it was music that they could relate to. But it reached out past its ...
7423: Different Forms of Government
... rapidly with changes in the Majority. The influence of Ideas Though the Government is growing it is not becoming the "Big Brother" Of Orwell's "1984" solely by the ever increasing concept of "Rights" or Civil liberties. The courts of the U.S. are the most heavily trafficked in the world. The government has to abide by these right like a set of rules. The right to Privacy act,the Freedom ...
7424: Our Living Shield: The First Amendment
... John Locke, William Walwyn and John Milton. Madison and other previous libertarians of his time were transposed into seventeen different rights which were to be secured to all those in the United States. These seventeen civil liberties were compressed into ten different groupings which were designated as the "Bill of Rights." In this document lay the First Amendment which stated that the people of the Uni ted States had the "freedom ...
7425: Prop. 209
... fate of issues that will help shape the future of our state, from water to healthcare to campaign reform to minimum wage. One of these Proposition is number 209. Prop. 209 will restore our historic Civil Rights Act that proclaims simply and clearly: 3The state shall not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual or group, on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin in the ...
7426: Wilhelm Roentgen
... a severe bronchitis attack that made her heart weak. On October 31, 1919, Bertha died at eighty years of age. That was around the same time the Germans surrendered to France unconditionally to end World War I (which I got out of my own knowledge). Approximately three and a half years later, Whilhelm Conrad Roentgen died on February 10, 1923 from carcinoma of the rectum. He was buried beside his wife ...
7427: William Blake
... said he saw angels on a tree at Peckman Rye, and the famous prophet Ezekiel in a country field. These occurrences influenced Blake's writing later. Similar to his religious beliefs, Blake thought we have war, injustice, and unhappiness because our ways of life are founded on mistaken beliefs. Blake was the starting poet of the Romantic Movement, which had many followers soon afterwards. Blake's first poems and drawings were ...
7428: William Bradford
... and later to New England. He also recorded some of the important letters he wrote and received in a letter-book, which still partially exists. William Bradford’s letter-book was despoiled during the Revolutionary War, and was later discovered in Nova Scotia in the 1790s, ironically, being used as wrapping paper in a smelly fish market. What was left of the book was saved and later on used as a ...
7429: William DeKooning
... Willem de Kooning was the principal member of the Abstract Expressionism. Abstract Expressionism gave birth as a reaction to years of struggle against conservative taste, improvised circumstances and reinforced by confused feelings created after World War II. De Kooning was celebrated for his ferocious Women painting in 1950s. In 1956, he took a break form Women theme, and started to paint small, packed shapes with a feel for city. Woman merged ...
7430: Presidential Candidates: Division and Classification
... of paying federal taxes, I fought the law and the law won. Well, I'm sure his policies on reducing the national deficit would prove interesting. John Safran, a man old enough to remember World War One and model T cars, would provide an interesting addition to the ballot. He does have that experience thing going for him. I wonder if he, like Reagan, looks at the books beside his bed ...


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