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- 7721: All Quiet On The Western Front
- ... new perspective of the battlefield was presented in which soldiers of opposite forces are in much of the same state: frightened human beings with family and loved ones at home, attempting to avoid death each day by whatever means possible; many very likely questioning the purpose of war as Paul constantly did. Many conflicts of values were presented constantly throughout the course of World War I. One of the strongest which ...
- 7722: Auschwitz
- ... were going to the gas chambers or if you were going to be sent to work labor. Those who were sent to the gas chamber, mostly the women, elders, and children, died that very same day. (http://motcl.wiesenthal.com/text/x02/xr0207/html
- 7723: Jane Eyre: The Preserverance of the Personality
- ... 1994 John Kucich, Repression in Victorian Fiction, University of California Press, 1987 John Maynard, Charlotte Bront๋ and sexuality, Cambridge University Press, 1984 Earl A. Knies, The Art of Charlotte Bront๋, Ohio University Press, 1969 Q. D. Leavis, Introduction to Charlotte Bront๋'s Jane Eyre, Penguin Books, 1966 King James Bible, Biblia CD 5.0 Folio, VIP Electronic Publishing, 1997
- 7724: Castles: Seen by the Light of a Thousand Candles
- ... despised, and the innovation of mural fireplaces equally hailed. As for convenience, especially with tower keeps, which commonly had but a single room on each floor, ascending or descending stairs took up much of the day. It is ironic that today most people hold a misty and fantastical perception of castles, with enormous feasts illuminated by the light from a thousand candles, damsels in distress, dashing horses and equally dashing knights ...
- 7725: The Discovery of The New World Changed European Conceptions, Views, and Material Conditions
- ... their feet and getting their head above water. It is very difficult for the child to understand that the big boat passing by caused the wake, which eventually led to the rippling tide effect. Modern day historians have the chance to observe events with a greater sense of perspective after the fact.
- 7726: Apartheid in South Africa
- Apartheid in South Africa Apartheid, meaning apartness, in Southern Africa began in 1948 by the National Party lead by Dr. D. F. Malon. The apartheid was created to keep the races as separate as possible. It was unfair to all races of color because it gave the minority the power to set the laws for the ...
- 7727: The Fortunate Pilgrim
- ... wanted all of it without suffering. She never wanted to weep for two husbands and a beloved child. She wanted it all without guilt, without sorrow, without fear of death and the terror of judgment day. She thought about each and everyone of her childrens dreams. Lucia Santa knew her son Gino would never come home after the war. He would become a pilgrim in search of the American dream ...
- 7728: Huckleberry Finn and The Issue of Race In Our Country
- ... some way owe them for their past. Furthermore, since Huckleberry Finn as been a required high school novel for many years it should not be suddenly taken off school lists and library shelves. To this day there have been no high school incidents where dark skinned students have been harassed by white skinned students after they have read this novel. Unfortunately, yes, many people in this world are brought up being ...
- 7729: The Conflicts Between The United States and The Soviet Union
- ... not have justification for their actions, due to the fact that Eastern Europe wanted to take care of their own actions, laws, economy, etc. For instance in east Germany they tried to lengthen the work day without paying more money, or also in Hungary and Czechoslovakia, these countries were forced to conform to the Soviet model. Just to go into one's country and try to change everything around, is not ...
- 7730: Hiroshima And Nagasaki Bombing
- ... had subsided, radiation damage continued to produce a wide range of physical problems. Aftereffects, including leukemia, cancer, and many others, appeared two, three, even ten years later. Exposure to radiation in 1945 continues to this day to threaten the health and well-being of the survivors. The issue of genetic effects of the bombs on human health after several generations has become a major problem when a person seriously thinks of ...
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