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- 7971: 1984: Dystopian Visions
- ... there are spies every-where. The Inner Party kept the people living in constant fear and then to keep their minds off the fear, they brain-washed them with political statistics and with ideas of great patriotism. They were taught to love only The Party and to concern themselves with only the party. Everything that they did was for The Party, and first and foremost they were not to betray in ...
- 7972: The Hobbit: Differences and Similarities of Their World to Ours
- ... text that can help us gain knowledge and live our lives more productively. Bilbo Baggins took a stand and raised enough courage to do something he had never thought of doing before, going on a great adventure. This choice caused Bilbo to gain endurance, bravery, an appreciation of his life, and many valuable experiences that made him a wiser person. Thorin's selfish act of not wanting to share the dragon ...
- 7973: Freedom In America
- ... of violating the bounds of the First Amendment by publicly offending others through obscenity or racism. Americans have developed a distinct disposition toward the freedom of expression throughout history. The First Amendment clearly voices a great American respect toward the freedom of religion. It also prevents the government from "abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the ...
- 7974: Jimi Hendrix Report
- ... just as much about the Album cover on this record than the music itself." The album cover consisted of a cartoon of the band members with Indian imagery surrounding them. Jimi had thought it was great, for some odd reason he was extremely fascinated with the cover. Jimi had purely written this album for his fans, as he wrote his first album mostly for himself. Though when someone had asked him ...
- 7975: To Kill a Mocking Bird: The Ewell Residence
- ... the size of Maycomb had families like the Ewells. No economic fluctuations changed their status--people like the Ewells lived as guests of the county in prosperity as well as in the depths of a depression." This is true, almost every place has its leaches, but I would doubt if most would be as hospitable as Maycomb is to the Ewells. This passage also implies the effects of negative parenting on ...
- 7976: Catcher in the Rye: Holden Portrayed as a Troubled Young Man
- ... the flux of this world of Becoming, with its corruption, violence, noise, decay and death." (Burrows 84) When Holden talks to us about how much he loves the museum, he says that the museum is great because everything just stays behind a piece of glass and does not change. Some things should not change. He is really saying that he doesn't want to change the way Allie changed. Also, he ...
- 7977: Business Process Redesign or Reengineering
- ... tracking by other interdependencies (Betting...) This database is also available the employees to access if they want to check on an idea or if they want to suggest an idea. This database is also a great way for managers and employees to keep intouch on all aspects of the business, both big and small. Although this process didn't run as smooth the Hydrel experience it still proves that reengineering or ...
- 7978: How England Instigated The Ame
- ... enforce the Navigation act, to the continued irritation of the Colonists. Committees were established to promote opposition to England and its Intolerable Acts. Letters were written to rile the colonies into shunning the acts, and Great Britain, seeing it as the beginnings of a rebellion, ordered all colonies to disown the letters (The American Revolution: War for Independence, pg. 128). When the colonies refused, England insisted the Royal Governors disband the ...
- 7979: Odysseus: Summary
- ... farther down the street; therefore, he went to see what was going on. A large group of people were watching and betting on cock fights (Vazquez 92). Odysseus thought to himself, that this was a great way of making money. Before the next match Odysseus put his dagger down on a cock. The cock won and Odysseus received fifty pesos (Vazquez 116). The next match Odysseus bet fifty pesos and won ...
- 7980: The Federal Period
- ... made more pieces of the same style to order to work quicker. As Americans became more prosperous they wanted furniture that was not only useful but also decorative. The Federal Period was a time of great change. Meghan Banks The Bibliography Bowman, John S. American Furniture. New York: Random House, 1985. Furniture. Encyclopedia Britannica. 1988 ed. Country Furniture. American Country, Time Life Books. 1989 ed.
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