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- 7491: Developement Of Europe
- ... Along with the changes the continuities between pre and post-war Europe can be seen. The analysis of interwar Europe is the key to understanding the affects of World War I. Like all European countries, Great Britain was hit hard by the war. The British, however, were not worried about exacting large reparations from Germany. On the contrary, they simply wanted to maintain their empire by restoring trade with Germany. Economically ...
- 7492: Looking Ahead: The Future Of Post Keynesian Economics
- ... ignorance. It is because particular individuals, fortunate in situation or in abilities, are able to take advantage of uncertainty and ignorance, and also because for the same reason big business is often a lottery, that great inequalities of wealth come about; and these same factors are also the cause of the Unemployment of Labour, or the disappointment of reasonable business expectations, and of the impairment of efficiency and production. Yet the ...
- 7493: Interplay Between Fantasy And Reality In The Gothic
- ... universal forces collide" ( Malin cited in King Dense Macabre : 315 ) - is reached. "The faery solitude of the place; with its turrets of misty blue, its courtyard, its spiked gate" ( Carter "The Bloody Chamber" : 13 ). "…The great bulk of the mansion above them, whose façade loured over the village." ( Carter "The lady of the House of Love" : 99 ). The whole valley floor was spread out below them, the slopes they had climbed ...
- 7494: Ideal Nude
- ... for perfection, the idealised form. I don’t like the women to be too voluptuous or the men to be too muscelled. The figure that is unexaggerated in proportions is very beautiful and it has great potential for mystery and tension in a drama. The nude figure implies both vulnerability and sex. I would say that the nude woman is more vulnerable then the nude men ... There is a pleasure in ...
- 7495: The Nature of Imperialism
- ... to further emphasize the plight of his people. One interesting way he does this, is to use two speakers in the essay. One the speaker of the proposal who thinks undeniably that his proposal is great for the Irish for more then six reasons. While the other speaker is the rational Swift who see the joke of this proposal and the plague of poverty that weakens his country and its people ...
- 7496: The Ending of the Post War Boom
- ... ending of the postwar boom are due to the increasing government spending and global food shortage, which had caused inflation. Since the government spending is counted as a factor of inflation, the Vietnam War and Great Society had caused government spending increased. However, thanks to the newer technology, the gasoline mileage had significant increased from 12 mpg in 1973 to 24 mpg in 1995 while U.S. still consumes about 50 ...
- 7497: Greek Goddesses
- ... time it was held. Historians don’t know much about these large festivals because those who attended had an oath of secrecy to honor. The Greeks received a plentiful harvest and in return showed Demeter great respect, praise, and glory ( Hunt 1 ). Another category of goddesses includes Gaea and Hebe. These goddesses are known as the lesser goddesses of Olympus. Although known as the lesser goddesses these goddesses had important roles ...
- 7498: Gothic Art
- Romanesque may first be sensed in new structural developments.. Sophisticated but unsatisfactory attempts to vault the great basilican naves safely, with elements of Roman, Byzantine, or Eastern origin, impelled progressive Romanesque engineers, from about 1090 onward, to invent a new type of ribbed groin-vaulted unit bay, using pointed arches to distribute ...
- 7499: Generation Ecstacy
- ... 80s, to Scotland, Holland, and Germany. The story starts with the initial, utopic discovery of Ecstasy and its boundary-lowering qualities, and ends, with varying degrees of speed, with the descent into polydrug abuse and depression. Resisting easy moralizing, Reynolds’ analysis of the dialectic remains admirably balanced, sensitive to both the consciousness-expansion which can inspire insights that carry over into everyday life, and the tunnel-vision nihilism which is usually ...
- 7500: GI JANE
- ... not just try but she succeeds. She makes it through the horrifying grueling rigors of multilevel training despite the distrust and animosity of some of the men and without gender-based aids. She encounters a great deal of sexism and discrimination among the troops. Just as naturally, she shaves of her hair, gets buff, perseveres and earns everyone’s respect in the end. Lt. Jordan O’Neal a woman fighting for ...
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