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- 1271: Beatlemania In The 1960s
- ... stores and movie houses, even in a converted church, nearly all of which are in proximity to the Mersey River. Out of all these groups came, somehow, the Beatles. And they had to go to Germany to do it. In order to better their Liverpool take-home pay of around $15. per week apiece, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo (so called because of his penchant for wearing at ...
- 1272: 1984
- 1984 George Orwell has been a major contributor to anticommunist literature around the World War II period. Orwell lived in England during World War II, a time when the Totalitarianism State, Nazi Germany, was at war with England and destroyed the city of London. (DISC) "I know that building' said Winston finally. It's a ruin now. It's in the middle of the street outside the Palace ...
- 1273: 1984: A Political Statement Against Totalitarianism
- ... Political Statement Against Totalitarianism George Orwell has been a major contributor to anticommunist literature around the World War II period. Orwell lived in England during World War II, a time when the Totalitarianism State, Nazi Germany, was at war with England and destroyed the city of London. (DISC) "I know that building' said Winston finally. It's a ruin now. It's in the middle of the street outside the Palace ...
- 1274: Anne Frank Remembered: Review
- ... in the following quotation, when she was asked to join the Nazi Girls' Club: " 'How can I join such a club?' I icily asked. 'Look at what the Germans are doing to the Jews in Germany.' ...Let her take a good look at me and see with her own eyes that some 'Aryan' woman was not to be swept in by the Nazis." (Gies, p. 41, 1987). The main source of ...
- 1275: 1984: Summary
- ... s own citizens using a created villain named Goldstein.( It's interesting that this Jewish name was given to a villain in this novel written in 1947 by a Party modelled after Hitler's fascist Germany ). To keep it's economy going Oceania had to be in a constant state of war thus the Party's creation of Goldstein. This character broadcasted "criminal" thoughts for two minutes each day and enraged ...
- 1276: Philip Tompkins' Organizational Communicatin Imperatives
- ... last weakness in the organization was the perceived inequality in upper level positions. American born managers felt that they were shut out of higher offices, saved for the German's, Von Braun a native of Germany himself, which established a layer of investment within the organization. After years of success under the leadership of Werner Von Braun, NASA, now under the control of a man by the name of Lucas, was ...
- 1277: Biological Determinism
- ... level of their intellectual ability, but not because their parents were rich and famous. One historical example that contradicts the theory of biological determinism is a the world famous scientist Albert Einstein. Jewish immigrant from Germany, he was not rich, his parents were not professors or politicians. Because of his significant intellectual power, he became famous all around the world. And even after his death, his brain was taken by a ...
- 1278: Critique Of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
- ... reality, the German expressionist movement, modern art was underway. Used tilted sets, and twisted cardboard trees. Light and shadow were used to create a response, and get the viewer emotionally connected. Two films imported from Germany named Passion and Sumurun starring a popular actress named Pola Negri opened the door for other German imports. The popularity of Negri and Caligari combined helped to create a small art-house market. The expressionistic ...
- 1279: Mark Twain and His Masterpiece: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- ... The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, a book celebrating boyhood in a town on the Mississippi River, was published in 1867; A Tramp Abroad, published in 1880, describes a walking trip through the Black Forest of Germany and the Swiss Alps. Along with four other books, Twain wrote his adventurous masterpiece, the sequel to Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which was published in 1884. This was the first of his ...
- 1280: Animal Farm: Political Issues
- ... Jones and the farmers represent the loyalist Russians, the hen's revolt stands for the brutally suppressed 1921 mutiny of the sailors, Napolean's deal with Whymper represents Russia's 1922 Treaty of Rapallo with Germany(Meyers 106). The most significant of all the events is the building of the windmill, which in Soviet terms represents industrialization(Meyers 107). Orwell ends the novel with a satiric portrait of the Teheran Conference ...
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