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1331: Democracy
... state government. They then divided the power between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Also, they made it so the president, who had power similar to the Roman consuls, would be elected by an electoral college, instead of by a direct vote. In the long term almost all adult citizens have been given the right to vote. The French Revolution, which was spurred on by thinkers like Montesquieu, Roseau, and Voltaire ...
1332: Andy Warhol and Pop Art
... the originals? Andy stated, "I like the style.....Well, it was just that I didn't like the way I drew. I guess, we had to do an ink blot or something like that at college, and, then, I realized you can do an ink blot and do that kind of look, and, then, it would look printed somehow." (Bondo, 1998). This printed look is what made Warhol famous, adding to ...
1333: Hamlet: Revenge
... a very important role in the unfolding of the play. In reading this play the reader can almost guess who was going to die. A prince named Hamlet is the main character. Hamlet is a college student who one day planned to take over the throne in Denmark, but treachery would spoil all of Hamlet's plans. The King, Hamlet's father, was found dead in an orchard where he spent ...
1334: Hamlet and Gertrude: Love or Hate
Hamlet and Gertrude: Love or Hate Imagine it, while away at college you receive word that your beloved father who had seemed in good health only a short while ago has died leaving your mother and yourself. This situation would be enough to bring great depression to ...
1335: Predestined Fate of Oedipus
... messed up" even if you have been clean for some time. But despite all this it is still very much up to us what we do with our lives. If we choose to go to college and get a good education there are many ways that we can go about receiving financial assistance if we need it. Despite all the discouragement we may get from today's society there is also ...
1336: Movie: The Paper Chase
... would have to be when Kingsfield says, "You'll come in here with a scull full of mush and leave thinking like a lawyer." This movie should teach a high school student that going to college demands a lot more than the "easy street" they've been riding in high school. The movie teaches that you need to be able to put up with the arrogance of the rich and uppity ...
1337: A Clockwork Orange: Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish
... be formally banned. Although it played to sellout crowds in London for nearly a year, it introduced weak moral standards and a glorification of violence to the public. This film was best received by the college aged youths of Great Britain. This is a very impressionable time in the life of a person and could influence them into justifying violence and the abuse of women. The British government made the right ...
1338: I Didn't Do It: How The Simpsons Affects Kids
... people with rabbit ears. The L.A. Reader picked up a copy of his comic strip and liked what they saw. Life in Hell gradually became a common comic strip in many free weeklies and college newspapers across the country. It even developed a cult status. (Varhola, 1) Life in Hell drew the attention of James L. Brooks, producer of works such as Taxi, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and Terms ...
1339: Citizen Kane: Charles Foster Kane - Who Was He?
... Kane's devoted assistant. He explains the beginnings as a newspaper czar and his takeover of the New York Enquirer, in which he fired its editor, hired an expensive, top-notch staff, and enlisted his college friend Jedediah Leland as the drama critic. Kane is at first a crusader for the understanding, opening his first editorial with a "declaration of principles." He becomes a champion of the little person, hyping his ...
1340: Tobacco Advertising and its Effects on Young People
... Joe Camel. Joe Camel who is shown as a camel with complete style has been attacked by many Tobacco-Free Kids organizations as a major influence on the children of America. Researchers at the Medical College of Georgia report that almost as many 6-year olds recognize Joe Camel as they do Mickey Mouse. That is very shocking information for any parent to hear. Children are attracted by these advertisements because ...


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