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- 1891: An Analysis of Irving's "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Devil and Tom Walker
- An Analysis of Irving's "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Devil and Tom Walker Washington Irving was one of the first American writers to write any kind of fantasy story or writing. At first he tried to pass his stories as real life accounts found in a dead mans dresser ...
- 1892: Emile Durkheim & Anomie Or Strain Theory
- ... They say that the theory has been falsified by evidence to date, on the grounds that conceptual reinterpretations have differed from Mertons original statement. Farnworth and Leiber (1989) used secondary data collected in Seattle, Washington, in 197 8-79, with a stratified disproportionate random sampling procedure to over-sample youths at a high risk for delinquency (p.266). In their theoretical background section they used Mertons original definitions, such ...
- 1893: Business: A Ethical View
- ... Angeles Times April 4, 1982. Pg. B1 Pava, Moses. 1995. Corporate Responsibility and Financial Performance.London Quorum Books Reder, Alan. 1944. In Pursuit of Principle and Profit. New York: G.P. Putnams Sons Publishing Sawyer, George. 1979. Business and Society: Managing Corporate Social Impact. Boston Houghton Mifflin Publishing Schuyten, Peter. To Clone A Computer. New York Times February 4, 1979. Pg. 1 Velazquez, Manuel. 1992. Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases. New ...
- 1894: How Huck Uses His Creativity, Luck, and Wits to Get Rid of the Pits
- ... femininity. She finally asked Huck, What is you real name? Is it Bill, or Tom, or Bob?-or what is it?(Twain 59). Huckleberry finally admitted that he was a male by the name of George Peters. He continued on to weave a tall tale saying that when looking for the town of Goshen, and had received directions from a drunken farmer. Instead of telling the lady his name was Huckleberry ...
- 1895: Elie Wiesel
- ... educate people of the crimes put forth on the Jewish people during the Holocaust (Chaimberlin 14). Works Cited Chamberlin, Brewster, and Marcia Feldman eds. The Liberation of the Nazi Concentration Camps 1945. Government Printing Office: Washington, D.C, 1987. . Wiesel, Elie. Night . Bantam Books: New York, 1989 .
- 1896: A Breif History Of Comics
- ... altime high. Nast was a reformer, and now almost all cartoons follow in that style. Some of the more popular editorial cartoonists today are: Bill Mauldin of the Chicago Sun Times; Herb Block of the Washington Post; and Pat Oliphant of the Los Angeles Times. Most editoral cartoons now are syndicated, and larger papers have their own artists. From the start of comics before the turn of the century to the ...
- 1897: Christianity in Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment: An Overview
- ... 1992 June, 93 (6): 49-53. Rosenshield, Gary The Realization of the Collective Self: The Birth of Religious Autobiography in Dostoevski's Zapiski iz Mertvogo Doma. Slavic Review 1991 Summer 50 (2): 317-27. Panichas, George A. The World of Dostoyevsky. Modern Age 22: 346-57 Mann, Robert. Elijah the Prophet in Crime and Punishment. Canadian Slavonic Papers 1981 Sept 23 (3): 261-72. Yancey, Phillip. Be Ye Perfect, More or ...
- 1898: A Look At Cheap Amusements 2
- ... harassment from male counterparts who were aware of such meetings. In one instance, co-workers of female members of The Bachelor Girls Social Club taunted the women, calling them manhaters and accusing them of celebrating Washington s Birthday without even thinking of a man. They countered by explaining that they believe in women s rights and they enjoy their independence and freedom. What does this reaction say about the culture and ...
- 1899: A Case of Needing: Serious Revisions
- ... in the course of a medical examination are cleverly explored. Dr. Lee would not have found himself so easily railroaded had he only had the luck to have been born Dr. Smith. Lee's lawyer, George Wilson, is himself not aided any by his African-American heritage. As a recent trial that need not even be named clearly demonstrated, in a criminal matter, science will always take a back seat to ...
- 1900: Summary of The Old Man and The Sea
- Summary of The Old Man and The Sea "There's nothing like a friend when your really up a tree," is a quote from Carolyn Hax of the Washington Post. This is shown in the story The Old Man and The Sea. The author of this story is Ernest Hemingway, Who has written many books and novels which he is well known for. This ...
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