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- 2341: Gods And Generals
- ... mortally wounded by his own men. This loss is the turning point of the war. Lee sees that against the ever-growing number of Union forces, he can only win by a direct threat to Washington. So the battle-hardened armies of the Confederacy begin their fateful invasion of the North, toward an obscure crossroads in Pennsylvania called Gettysburg. This novel brings to life an important segment of United States history ...
- 2342: Women In Math And Science
- ... not there yet, but by having more hands-on projects, creating non-biases tests and examples, as well as respecting everyone we can eventually reach our goal of equality. REFERENCES AAUW. How Schools Shortchange Girls. Washington, DC 1992 Tobias, Sheila. Overcoming Math Anxiety. 2nd ed. New York 1993 Jackson, Carol; Leffingwell, Jon. Mathematics Teacher. Oct99, Vol.92 Issue 7 p583 Taylor, Marilyn; Sweetnam, Leslie. Clearing House. Sep/Oct99, Vol.73 Issue ...
- 2343: The Enlightenment
- ... Their work showed that although all peoples shared a common human nature, each nation and every age also had distinctive characteristics that made it unique. These paradoxes were explored by early romantics such as Johann George Hamman and Johann Gottfried von Herder. Everywhere the Enlightenment produced restless men impatient for change but frustrated by popular ignorance and official repression. This gave the enlightened leberati an interest in popular education. They promoted ...
- 2344: America As We know It Includes A Vast Network Of Representative Governments
- ... council, school club or the state general assembly, a representative group is always present. Democracy shapes America. One could view the first democratic group responsible for today's freedom. This was the assembly formed by George Yeardly (p.13). Perhaps, if the Virginia Company had not instructed the governor to establish an assembly, the idea of democracy might not have instilled into the minds of the colonists. Surely, without this first ...
- 2345: An Anaysis Of Sexism Against The Female In Athletics
- ... game and a desire to make contributions to a young persons life. The chosen cities chosen for the program are: Atlanta, Baltimore, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Norfolk, Philadelphia, Salt Lake City, and Washington D.C. The foundation hopes to involve between 100 and 150 mentors and children in each city during the first year. Local coordinators and instructors are being recruited who will conduct a series of clinics ...
- 2346: Development of Communist Theory
- ... communist rule is rooted in the works of Marx and Engels. Without these two men the entire basis of communism and communist principles would be non-existent. Bibliography Engels, Friedrich, Karl Marx. The Communist Manifesto. Washington Square Press; New York: 1964. Hacker, Andrew. Political Theory: Philosophy, Ideology, Science. The Macmillian Company; New York: 1961. Heilbroner, Robert. Marxism, For and Against. W.W. Norton & Company; New York: 1980. Payne, Robert. Marx. Simon ...
- 2347: Treating People Fairly Is A Right That Has Been Changed By Affirmative Action
- ... who is the most qualified, but rather giving it to a minority or a woman with less skill, may actually punish you by the quality of your business work going into a decline. Politicians in Washington D.C. are in favor of either trying to improve affirmative action or eliminate it all together. Although there has been a great deal of talk in Congress of legislation that would eliminate virtually all ...
- 2348: Historical Truth And Imaginati
- By: Anonymous The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass details the life of Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, from his birth in Talbot County, Maryland to his speech (as a free man) during an anti-slavery convention in Nantucket, on August 11, 1841. The Narrative was written between 1844 and 1845 in ...
- 2349: The Lost Art Of Typography
- ... past and in part because of this, the leaders of these fine organizations are now willing to tamper with the basic rules that govern their games. Another constant theme through Postman's book is that George Orwell had it wrong about our society when he wrote 1984. Orwell prophesized that government forces would take over civilization and conquer and squash personal freedoms and rights. Postman argues that this viewpoint is incorrect ...
- 2350: Reform Movements Of The Nineteenth Century
- ... Packet. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1978. Faler, Paul. Cultural Aspects of the Industrial Revolution: Lynn, Massachusetts, Shoemakers and Industrial Morality. Course Packet. 1997. Moloney, Dr. Deirdre. Class Notes. 13 October 1997-5 December 1997. Tindall, George Brown, and David E. Shi. America, A Narrative History. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1996. Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher. Marta Ballard and Her Girls. Course Packet. 1997
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