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- 1481: Animal Farm: Animalism Vs. Marxism
- ... suppress them and the leaders demanded that Nicholas transfer his power to parliamentary government because everything was getting out of control. Soviet workers and soldiers formed a special committee and established a government. The same day the emperor abdicated. (“Russian Revolution,” Grolier npa). This actually backfired in Russia and the war continued and the people still starved. Many lessons can be learned by reading Animal Farm that can help countries and ... items, and events found in Marxism and the 1917 Russian Revolution. I. Leader Comparisons A. Old Major compared with Lenin and Marx B. Farmer Jones compared with Czar Nicholas II C. Napoleon compared with Stalin D. Snowball compared with Trotsky II. Item Comparisons B. Whip compared with power C. Squealer compared with propaganda D. Dogs compared with the secret police I. Event Comparisons C. Windmill compared with industry growth D. Rebellion compared with revolution
- 1482: Music In Therapy
- ... Heal: A Guide for Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers. Burgess, A. W., Groth, A. N., Holmstrom, L. L., & Sgori, S. M. (1978). Sexual Assault of Children and Adolescents. Lexington: D.C. Heath and Company. Clendenon-Wallen, J. (1991). The use of music therapy to influence the self- confidence of adolescents who are sexually abused. Music Therapy Perspectives, 9, 73-81. Courtois, C. & Sprei, J. (1988 ... Handbook on sexual abuse of children. New York: Springer Publishing Co. Dolan, Y. M. (1991). Resolving sexual abuse: Solution-focused therapy and Ericksonian hypnosis for adult survivors. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. Edgerton, C. D. (1990). Creative group songwriting. Music Therapy Perspectives, 8, 15-19. Glassman, L. R. (1991). Music therapy and bibliotherapy in the rehabilitation of traumatic brain injury: A case study. Arts in Psychotherapy, 18 (2), 149-156 ... Music Therapy, 13 (4), 163-172. Goldstein, S. L. (1990). A songwriting assessment for hopelessness in depressed adolescents: A review of the literature and a pilot study. Arts in Psychotherapy, 17(2), 117-124. Finkelhor, D., & Araj, S. et al. (1986). A sourcebook on child sexual abuse. Beerly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. La Fontaine, J. (1990). Child sexual abuse. Cambridge UK: Polity Press. Maltz, W., & Holman, B. (1987). Incest and ...
- 1483: George Bush
- ... he and his friends tore them down on the Princeton field. The mayor of Princeton, New Jersey told the young men as punishment to leave Princeton and never return and he has not to this day. After graduating Yale George moved to Houston to live at the ritzy Châteaux Dijon, a popular place for late baby bloomers to live in the 1970’s. Not only was he changing girlfriends rapidly he ... Bush woke up with a hangover severe enough to cause him to quite drinking cold turkey. He also had twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara, to take care of. Now that he had money and no day job he was free to think on an offer that had been made to him several months before the Harken deal. In 1985 Lee Atwater spoke to George Bush about helping run his father’s (the Vice President of the United States from 1984-1988) presidential campaign. In 1987 Bush packed up his family in Midland and moved to Washington, D.C. to help his father. The younger George spent countless hours defending his father from harsh journalist, unfaithful staff, and critics. He acted as a surrogate speaker on behalf of his father around the ...
- 1484: The First Atomic Test
- ... Holy Sonnet by John Donne, a 16th century English poet and sermon writer. The sonnet started, "Batter my heart, three-personed God."(2) Another version of the name's origin comes from the book, The Day the Sun Rose Twice, by history professor Ferenc M. Szasz. In the book, Robert W. Henderson (head of the Engineering Group in the Explosives Division of the MED) tells us that the name Trinity came ... photographic equipment at varying distances from the tower. Other instruments were set up for recording radioactivity, temperature, air pressure, and similar data wated by the project scientists. According to Lansing Lamont in his 1965 book Day of Trinity, life at Trinity could at times be very exciting. One afternoon while scientists were busily setting up test instruments in the desert, the tail gunner of a low flying B-29 bomber spotted ... peace. Other visits have been made annually in recent years on the first Saturday in October instead of the anniversary date of July 16, to avoid the heat. Later Trinity Site was opened one additional day on the first Saturday in April. The Site remains closed to the public except for these two days, because it lies within the impact areas for missiles fired into the northern part of the ...
- 1485: Alexander's Empire
- ... I and Xerxes I and thereafter struggled to maintain itself against Thracians and other barbarians and against the Greek cities of the Chalcidice as well as Sparta and Athens. A new stage began with Archelaus (d.399 B.C.), who centralized the kingdom with a system of roads and forts; he also fostered the Hellenization of his people by inviting famous Greek artists, Euripides among them, to his court. Few regions ... rear. This gave him entrance to the Persian capital of Persepolis, where he and his men went on an orgy of destruction and burned down the palace of Xerxes. Having penetrated this far into modern day Iran, Alexander's army was now in a country unmapped and virtually unknown to the Greeks. Still pursuing Darius, he turned northwest toward Ecabatana (modern Hamadan) then northeast to Rhagae (near Teheran). Darius had been ... by land. They departed in November 326 B.C Going downstream Alexander engaged in constant warfare. The Indians would not supply his troops without a fight. At a city that is thought to be present day Multan, Alexander climbed a ladder to lead a attack and was badly wounded. For several days it seemed as though he would die, and his men went berserk destroying everything and everyone that got ...
- 1486: An Analysis Of Roddy Doyles Wr
- ... His use of the vernacular in Paula’s thoughts and speech conveys the anger and pain that an abuse victim feels. For instance: They were all the same; they didn’t want to know. They’d never ask. Here’s a prescription; now fuck off. The young ones were the worst, the young ones in Casualty…I should have boxed her ears. A kid in a white coat, playing. Shouting at ... as a young adult (Haupt 2). For example: Under the table was a fort. With the six chairs tucked under it there was still plenty of room; it was better that way, more secret. I’d sit there for hours. This was the good table in the living room, the one that never got used, except at Christmas. I didn’t have to bend my head. Th roof of the table ... describes Paddy’s father leaving the house for good: He didn’t slam the door even a bit. I saw him in the glass, waiting; then he was gone. I knew something: tomorrow or the day after my ma was going to call me over to her and, just the two of us, she was going to say,- You’re the man of the house now, Patrick…Paddy Clarke-Paddy ...
- 1487: Tupac Shakur's Last Album: Makaveli
- ... is a theme of more violence and revenge. Tupac has always rapped about death and violence but it appears to be more apparent and aimed at specific individuals in Makavel: The Don Killimunati The Seven-Day Theory. Because of the added themes of violence and revenge, this album does stand out from the rest of them. All his albums appear to get more aggressive and violent from one to the other ... to the future. There are things that happen but they can’t be changed and they can’t be cried over forever. Overall the album is darker yet more positive. The intro of The Seven-Day Theory sets the mood and themes for the rest of the album. It starts out in the format of a reporter discussing the release of this album under the alias, Makaveli. It makes some comments ... for something or done something to him, are very evident throughout the entire album. WORKS CITED Biema, David Van. “What goes ‘round . . .” Time 23 Sept. 1996: 40+. Farley, Christopher John. “The Don Killimunati: The 7 Day Theory.” Rev. of The Don Killimunati: The 7-Day Theory, by Makaveli. Time 25 Nov. 1996: 102. Henderson, Clinque. “Split Personality.” The New Republic 7 Oct. 1996: 46. Linden, Amy. “The Don Killimunati: The ...
- 1488: JFK - Assasination
- ... running away from the knoll and was seen lingering there before the shots rang out. Whoever it was seemed to look like a FBI agent. The three shots that rang out on that very famous day can not be done in that same amount of time or with that accuracy even today (5: 84-85). Oswald was a very simple person with many mental problems. He mail ordered the gun that ... Kennedy to come down (5: 94). How could Oswald have known that Kennedy would have been coming that way that afternoon? Oswald denied shooting J.F.K. after being caught and even denied shooting J.D. Tippit after Tippit spotted him. Tippit was a Dallas police officer that was on the look out for Oswald and spotted him in the book depository, where Oswald shot him (5: 72). Jack Ruby shot ... his cell (5: 94). Why didn’t Ruby shot Oswald then? After the incident Ruby was questioned why he did it and he answered that he thought he was being a hero (5: 94). The day he shot Oswald, Ruby left his trusted dog in his car. According to his friends he never left his dog in his car (5: 95). The Warren Commission, the FBI group hired to investigate ...
- 1489: Jewish History
- Jewish History The Jews are a people with a multitude of dilemmas. From the Israelite tribes to the prosperous modern day Israel , bigotry towards the Jews has been greatly evident. The Jewish race has acted as Escape Goat for many crisis throughout history including the black plaque which swept across Europe in the 14th century. The ... great incident was something the Jewish people were striving to obtain for generations. This, however, led to four major conflicts between Israel and the Arab countries. One of the most meaningful wars was the Six-Day War. Events such as the holocaust have also had a dramatic effect on world history and whose mysteries are still being unravelled. For twelve years following 1933 the Jews were persecuted by the Nazi's ... War II was seen. Organized Jewry in the European continent was damaged beyond repair. The Jews concentrated on the preservation of Israel and on the bringing of Nazi war criminals to trial. There is a day of commemoration, Holocaust Day, observed in Israel and elsewhere on Nisan (April) 19 and 20. The date is considered the anniversary of the beginning of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The emergence of Israel as ...
- 1490: Monet
- ... 1922 Monet n'a pas travaille parce-que son vision était trop mal, mais l'an prochain il a eu un operation. Sa vue s'est amelieorée. Monet est mort en 1926. Il a souffré d'un cancer du poumon. Monet's Art Monet's art began with his love for school. He once said, "It [school] seemed like a prison, and I could never bear to stay there, even for four hours a day, especially when the sunshine beckoned and the sea was smooth." Out of shear boredom Monet drew caricatures of his teachers, who tried hard to get him to concentrate on other subjects rather than solely art. However, there efforts failed them, not only because he was making more profit from one drawing than his teachers made in one day, but he later dropped out of school to become known as the "Father of Impressionalism". This title did not impress Monet; it was a position he never wanted. What he wanted out of life ...
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