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- 10911: Greek Architecture
- ... post and lintel system. This system wasn't very efficiant and is now outdated, but in ancient times it was the only way of building. Another thing that the Greeks are famous for are their great theaters, where they held many plays. Some of these plays were building blocks for moderm drama. The greek theater was incredible. The greeks spent years of time and effort to perfect their theater design. In ...
- 10912: Duddy Kravitz 2
- ... reader to an obvious and specific ending. This helped strengthen the connection between the main character and the reader because they were both left in state of despair. Once the book reached its conclusion a great release of emotion was accomplish by a shocking and unexpected ending. Modercai Richler appealed to the reader by using the theme of dreams because he knew that everyone has a dream. This way he was ...
- 10913: Memory Debate For Psychology
- ... processing system. We use encoding, which is getting information into our brain, we retain that information like storage, and get the information back out when needed by using retrieval. Like a computer we store a great deal of information in what is called our long-term memory, the memories stored in our long-term memory are however not as literal and rather fragile. A human's long-term memory has a ...
- 10914: The French Lieutenants Women: Sara As A Nonconformist
- ... in the following example; And the evenings! Those gas lit hours that had to be filled, and without benefit of cinema or television! For those who had a living to earn this was hardly a great problem: when you have worked a twelve-hour day, the problem of what to do after your supper is easily solved. But pity the unfortunate rich; for whatever license was given them to be solitary ...
- 10915: To Kill A Mockingbird: Scout
- ... by her dad when he is only trying to help Tom. Atticus is doing a good job raising Scout. Although he is not always nearby, he is teaching her some valuable lessons. He is a great role model for her, especially because he believes that all men are created equal. Scout asked him, "You are not really a nigger- lover, then, are you"(Lee 108). He answered her, "I certainly am ...
- 10916: Karl Marx and Marxism
- ... the human one of abolishing alienation. Marx called the attainment of this goal Communism. Marxism in its various forms has affected the world greatly throughout time. Both world wars have involved communist countries to a great extent. Communism has gone wrong in many countries, with the state turning into an authoritarian one, with a few people at the top abusing their power for their own personal gain, at the expense of ...
- 10917: Edgar Allan Poe And The Raven
- ... Edgar Allan Poe. Famous for romanticizing the darker, more Gothic side of life, E. A. Poe had quite a collection of works from his lesser known stories to his most famous poem, The Raven . This great man s life has been analyzed to death (no pun intended) to find key s to unlock the maze of his apparent creativity. Here, the reader will find only an in depth look at The ...
- 10918: Zen's Influence on the Art of the Sword
- Zen's Influence on the Art of the Sword Zen has long had a great influence upon Japanese culture. Many aspects of this culture are touched upon by Zen including art, literature, and specific ceremonies such as the one concerning tea. During the Kamakura period of Japan, another area of ...
- 10919: The Question of an Answer: What It Is To Be Human
- ... of this assuming of course, that there is one specific answer. My problem begins here, in that I do not believe that there is one defined answer to these questions. As you will see, many "great philosophic minds" have different views and beliefs relating to these questions, and it is my job to sort through these different beliefs and discover...... What it is to be human It seems that for ages ...
- 10920: Utopia
- ... Lord allows, I might even father a few little kids. In my house, I'd love to have a large screen t.v. and a laser disc player as I am a movie fanatic. A great big leather lazyboy in front of the t.v. would also be required. Electronic gizmos of all shapes and sizes would surround me. Then as my children grew older, I'd hope to be able ...
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