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- 1021: Herman Melville: An Anti-Transcendentalist Or Not
- ... withdrawal suggesting more than one level of interpretation. Among them, Bartleby may be seen as a writer (like Melville), who chooses no longer to write; or as a human walled off from society by his employment on wall Street, by the walls of his building, by the barriers of his office nook within the building, by the brick surface he faces out his window, and by the walls of the prison ...
- 1022: Adolf Hitler
- ... control. One day a big communist group staged a big riot but another group of ex-soldiers including Hitler managed to hold them back. 3.The Nazi Party Since there were not many chances for employment Hitler stayed in the army. Hitler was assigned the job of going go to various meetings of groups which sprang up like mushrooms and to report on them. One day September 12, 1919 - a fateful ...
- 1023: Adolf Hitler
- ... take control. One day a big communist group staged a big riot but another group of ex-soldiers including Hitler managed to hold them back. THE NAZI PARTY Since there were not many chances for employment Hitler stayed in the army. Hitler was assigned the job of going to various meetings of groups which sprang up like mushrooms and to report on them. One day September 12, 1919 - a fateful day ...
- 1024: Twain
- ... so Sam Clemens chose a name which not only recalled his life on the river, but which also had a reassuring "all's well" meaning, ( Anderson 92). Twain began to move around the west, taking employment in local newspapers. One story, "Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog," published in the New York Saturday Press, November 18, 1865, was a national hit. The next year 2 a trip to the Hawaiian Islands ...
- 1025: Herman Melville: An Anti- Transcendentalist Or Not
- ... withdrawal suggesting more than one level of interpretation. Among them, Bartleby may be seen as a writer (like Melville), who chooses no longer to write; or as a human walled off from society by his employment on wall Street, by the walls of his building, by the barriers of his office nook within the building, by the brick surface he faces out his window, and by the walls of the prison ...
- 1026: Herman Melville Defined
- ... various schools but found it unrewarding, boring, and poorly paid (14). While teaching in May of 1839 he managed to publish his first piece, Fragments from a Writing Desk, in a newspaper. Searching for better employment, Melville joined a whaling crew on the ship Acushnet. He quickly grew to hate it and deserted ship with a fellow mate on an unfamiliar island. Melville crossed paths with a cannibal tribe called the ...
- 1027: An Ethical and Practical Defense of Affirmative Action
- ... to provide adequate means for the deconstruction of white dominance and privilege. It merely allowed Blacks to enter the arena of competition. This recognized and established the status quo (white wealth and Black indigence, white employment and Black unemployment, white opportunity and Black disenfranchisement) as an acceptable and neutral baseline. Without the deconstruction of white power and privilege how can we legitimately claim that the playing field is level? Does it ...
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