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- 1751: Summary of Clancy's Rainbow Six
- ... the team, this is done. The last mission that they are called on in the book is in Spain, in a huge amusement park. Earlier on in the book we hear a conversation in a french high security jail, with the Jackal and his lawyer. The Jackal tells his lawyer he is sick of being in jail and to call his friends and they would know what to do. The terrorists ...
- 1752: Sundiata
- ... him for their spokesman. I think they listened to him for two reasons. He was a good speaker who showed leadership qualities. Also, they thought he was a little better than them because he knew French. Ihamim Bakayoko, like Sundiata, ruled in consultation. For example, when there were problems concerning the strike that needed to be resolved, the people in the union would assemble and discuss it among themselves. Another example ...
- 1753: The Trial by Kafka and The Stranger by Camus: Flaws and Failures of the Judicial System
- ... will carry this outrage with them and try to use that to motivate them to try to reform the judicial system. In The Stranger, Camus uses the execution by guillotine as an allusion towards the French revolutionaries being executed because they went against the government. Camus is saying that Mersault is being executed because he went against the judicial systems expectations of how a person should act, instead of for his ...
- 1754: More's Utopia and Huxley's Brave New World: Differing Societies
- ... in their views of love, religion, and the way to eliminate social classes. It can be said that some of the differences stem from the different time periods. More wrote his book before the Scientific Revolution, before industrialization, Huxley's comes after. In the 16th century, England was still a predominantly agricultural nation, which is reflected in More's ideal society, where all people work on the land for at least ...
- 1755: The Battle For Your Mind: Persuasion & Brainwashing Techniques Being Used On The Public
- ... successfully formulate brainwashing, but we have to look to Pavlov, the Russian scientist, for a technical explanation. In the early 1900s, his work with animals opened the door to further investigations with humans. After the revolution in Russia, Lenin was quick to see the potential of applying Pavlov's research to his own ends. Three distinct and progressive states of transmarginal inhibition were identified by Pavlov. The first is the EQUIVALENT ...
- 1756: Candide
- ... Arouet, otherwise known as Voltaire, was born in Paris. The youngest of five, son to Francois and Marie Arouet, Voltaire grew up in a household that had come to know the pleasantries of upper class french society. Marie, his mother, had gained the family access to Louis XIV court through her realtives. Because of Voltaires priviledged lineage he was able to study under the Abbe de Chateaneuf, at the Louis ...
- 1757: The Significance of Food in "Like Water for Chocolate"
- ... into which this story pursues. Sex, food and magic are mixed in sparingly in the story, which revolves about Tita, third daughter of a Elena. The time is the early 1900's and the Mexican Revolution is raging, but in the kitchen of the family ranch, the emphasis is on cooking. The family servant, Nacha, Tita's surrogate mother, teaches the her secrets and makes her the next in an ancient ...
- 1758: Critique of "The Invisible Man"
- ... sent to speak to the people in Harlem to try and unite them together. During this time he meets two unique people, one of which is Ras the Exhorter. Ras wants to lead a violent revolution of Harlem. He is the evil of Harlem incarnate, he has no compassion for the people, he doesn't care who dies as long as his will is served. Ras does not believe that white ...
- 1759: Alice Walker
- ... that she was pregnant and had to deal with the stressful time that followed. Revolutionary Petunias and Other Poems was Walkers second volume of poems, in this she addressed such topics as love, individualism, and revolution. When Alice Walker lived in Mississippi and was active in the civil rights movement and teaching she experienced these such things. With Walker's most recent poems she expresses her ideas of races, gender, environment ...
- 1760: The Awakening: Casting Shadows
- ... Edna's awakening occurs and she is able to grow spiritually, intimately and emotionally. Her life is confined as if in a cage. This confinement is represented by the parrot in the story squaking in French Get out!. He was caged and he was screaming to leave. The same is true of Edna's heart. It was screaming for freedom and independence in her monotonous life. This resulted in her moving ...
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