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- 321: Planck v. Indiana
- ... any identification shown by the officers. Curt, Lance Planck's younger brother, resisted this removal from his house, and was threatened by an officer that he would be "dragged out of here." After this scene, Emily, Stephen, and Curtis Planck were loaded into a van and driven to an eye doctor in Anderson, Indiana. The examining doctor, Dr. Joseph Woschitz, came to the conclusion that no treatment was needed for any ...
- 322: The American Revolution
- ... secure in our property; we cannot be secure in our property if, without our consent, others may, as by right, take it away; taxes imposed on us by parliament do thus take it away. John Dickinson (Bailey 92) Bibliography 1. Cohen, Lizabeth, The American Pageant, New York, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1998. 2. Bailey, Thomas A., The American Spirit, Lexington Massachusetts, D.C. Heath and Company, 1984. 3. Medvedev, Sofya, The American ...
- 323: Citizen Kane: Charles Foster Kane - Who Was He?
- ... for the understanding, opening his first editorial with a "declaration of principles." He becomes a champion of the little person, hyping his circulation with juicy scandals, crime exposes, etc. In a surprise move Kane marries Emily Norton, the president's niece. For the first time here we see Kane starting a love story. However this wasn't to last and it paved the way for the second-love. The reporter then ...
- 324: Movie Review of My Dinner With Andre
- Movie Review of My Dinner With Andre Emily Terry My Dinner With Andre is an interesting movie. It addresses such issues as Levels of Being, Progressions, Self-awareness, and the Types of Knowledge. In this way the content is very adequate and meaningful ...
- 325: Moral Law vs. Civil Law in Antigone
- Moral Law vs. Civil Law in Antigone Emily Snyder In the case of Antigone versus the state, she chose to follow moral law, or God's law if you will. Ultimately she felt that His law was right, and the civil government had ...
- 326: British Rule of The American Colonies
- ... believed that Parliament had the right to put taxes on the trade of the colonies but could not place taxes directly on the colonists to raise revenue(America Online). The spokesperson of the colonies, John Dickinson, wrote in his Letters of a Pennsylvania Farmer, on the issue of direct taxes. He distinguished between taxes that were imposed to regulate trade and those that were intended solely to raise revenue. If the ...
- 327: Israel
- ... more, in the following pages, about this dynamic and wonderful country of ours, "Eretz Yisrael", the Land of Israel, homeland of the Jews. Bibliography 1. Feinstein, Steve. Israel. Minneapolis: Lerner Publication Company, 1988. 2. Taitz, Emily and Henry, Sandra. Israel, A Sacred Land. Minnesota: Dillon Press, Inc., 1987. 3. About Israel. Do You Know That...? Jerusalem: Israel Information Center, 1980. 4. Aspects of Israel. Jerusalem: Israel Information Center, 1982. 5. Israel ...
- 328: Wuthering Heights Nelly
- Nelly. More than a servant! Why was Nelly the narrator? In the book Wuthering Heights, the author, Emily Bronte, made Nelly a servant who lives most of her life with Catherine the narrator. Many have questioned why Bronte would do so, and they have valid reasons such as : Why didn't she choose ...
- 329: Wuthering Heights
- ... who married the women he loves, Catherine. Wuthering Heights takes you on a ride through two generations seen through the eyes of one women, Ellen Dean (Nelly) telling the story to one man, Mr. Lockwood. Emily Brontλ depicted wonderfully the dark nature of mankind brought out by their unforgiving nature and their desire for revenge. The story starts off with Mr. Lockwood going to Heathcliffs house in Wuthering Heights interested ...
- 330: Wuthering Heights
- The purpose of this paper is to assess the novel, "Wuthering Heights," by Emily Bronte, particularly within the context of the character, Catherine. Catherine plays a prominent role throughout "Wuthering Heights." For the most part, it is her love of Heathcliff which represents the crutch of the human struggle ...
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