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- 11631: Talcott Parsons
- ... years. This new department was where the elite sociologists learnt their basics and graduated as leading theorists. Parsons also merged three fields of study, anthropology and psychology with sociology, which is still used by modern day sociologists. Even though he contributed in many other ways, Parson theories and views are still his main benefactions to sociology. Many people were interested in the action theory and his thoughts on social action, systems ...
- 11632: 16th And 17th Century English
- ... a form used by many known as allegory began to see a decline at this time. Soon after, however, a literary device known as burlesque came into play which is the basis for the modern day novel. Henry Fielding was quoted a calling this form a comic epic in prose .(lit. background site) This time period not only changed the ideas, forms, and tone of literature, but also changed the ideals ...
- 11633: Atomic Bombs
- ... it could do as much damage as to destroy a whole area up to 100’s of miles so that no one could even step ground there for the rest of their lives. More present day accidents include this one in February of 1993 where a reactor in New Jersey was averted by just 90 seconds when the plant was shut down manually, following the failure of automatic shutdown systems to ...
- 11634: Utopia, 1984 Comparison
- ... Anthony. Brave New World Editor. USA: Baron Publishing, 1993. Huxley, Aldous. Brave New World. London: Flamingo Publishing, 1932. Internet Source. ˇ§Utopian Loveˇ¨. Http://www2.gol.com/users/utopia. Internet Source. ˇ§Utopia and Marriageˇ¨. Http://www.d-holiday.com/tmore/utopia.htm Microsoft. Bookshelf 1998: The Tragic Sense of Life. Windows 95. More, Thomas. Utopia. London: Penguin Classics, 1961. Orwell, George. 1984. London: Penguin Classic, 1949.
- 11635: Upton Sinclair, Jr. And The Ju
- ... What Sinclair discovered. Putting all his research together, Sinclair now had this picture of Chicago working-class life: Men, women, and children were forced to work at a furious pace, eleven or more hours a day, in cold, damp, unsanitary conditions, under the artificial stimulus of a "speed-up" system. Employers assumed no serious responsibility for injuries suffered on even the most dangerous jobs. Female employees were sexually harassed by bosses ...
- 11636: Upon The Burning Of Our Land
- Upon the Burning of Our Land On a hot and steamy day, the sun s rays of heat relentlessly beat down on the cool grassy plains of the earth. All the heat is accumulated onto a spot on the dry ground, and it starts a tiny flame ...
- 11637: Michelangelo
- ... time. In Rome, in 1536, Michelangelo was at work on the Last Judgment for the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel, which he finished in 1541. The largest fresco of the Renaissance, it depicts Judgment Day. Christ, with a clap of thunder, puts into motion the inevitable separation, with the saved ascending on the left side of the painting and the damned descending on the right into a Dantesque hell. As ...
- 11638: Tyndale And The Bible
- ... no doubt that this is his great achievement, his language, his style, they differ so much from the translations of the Bible known at that time. Tyndale said "I call God to record against the day we shall appear before our Lord Jesus Christ to give a reckoning of our doings, that I never altered one syllable of God's Word against my conscience". In addition, he coined some phrases, such ...
- 11639: Turn Of The Screw- Henry James
- ... to identify. She is described very positively by the first narrator, Douglas, in the prologue of the novel as a most charming person the most agreeable person I ve ever known in her position; she d have been worthy of any whatever. (James p.2) James give the reader a sympathetic understanding of the governess s background and current situation, when Douglas describes her further as the youngest of several daughters ...
- 11640: Tuesdays With Morrie
- ... funeral would be held in lieu of graduation. Unfortunately, as expected, this great mentor to many people, passed away. He fell into a coma two days after Mitch's final visit. He passed away a day after. I was marveled by every aspect of this book. This book greatly changed my outlook on life. I took all of the information that Morrie told Mitch straight to heart. I especially liked I ...
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