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- 8051: Mrs Smith Sux
- ... after reading the benefits associated with reproduction of the strong, began to place human activity under the scrutiny of science. Those who found that the principles of Darwinism advocated their personal goals in society took great lengths to spread the word of Social Darwinism. This was a doctrine that called for free competition among humans and a setting in which the dominating class was the major contributor of offspring. The primary ...
- 8052: Geologists
- ... and the ability to adapt are a few more of the no-brainers. Although being a good independent worker is another essential ability. Good communication skills are very important too. Having computer skills is a great attribute too, and is getting more important in any job every day. Economics understanding is yet another very good thing to have. The ability to visualize in the 3-D is another ability greatly appreciated ...
- 8053: The Effect of Uncle Tom's Cabin
- ... not allowed positions of influence or leadership roles in society. Legend holds that when Abraham Lincoln met Stowe in 1682 he said, "So you're the little woman who wrote the book that made this great war". The impact of Uncle Tom's Cabin did more to arouse antislavery sentiment in the N orth and provoke angry rebuttals in the south than any other event in antebellum era. Harriet Beecher Stowe ...
- 8054: Catcher in the Rye: Childhood Innocence - What Holden Never Had
- ... hundred and thirteen. "I felt so damn happy all of a sudden, the way old Phoebe was going around and around [the carousel]." All these examples clearly show that Holden appreciated "childhood innocence" to a great extent. Yet Holden acts the opposite. The irony in this novel is Holden's behavior, which is far from being innocent. He smokes, drinks, always depressed, thinks about suicide, thinks about going embarking to a ...
- 8055: Animal Farm: Notes
- ... Napoleon. Events in Summary: What happened first: The first thing that happened in my book Animal Farm was that the animals over took the Manor Farm. The "revolution," as they called it, was achieved with great ease. Jones had gotten so drunk at a bar that he did not get home until noon and then went to sleep until late that evening. The animal had gone unfed that whole day. Then ...
- 8056: Gateway 2000, Inc
- ... absolutely no Multimedia hardware they can go to gateway and order exactly what they want, because you can buy some things like that in any old retail store. Second thing is their increasing popularity for great prices. I work at a retail store myself and often find myself hearing customers displaying dissatisfaction with our prices in relationship to gateway. So to wrap that up you can see that gateway has a ...
- 8057: Dystopia in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
- ... the theme of the novel. The dystopian setting is brought about by technology and by higher authorities. As technology increases, the use for human beings in the work force decreases leaving an overwhelming amount of depression among humans. Therefore, a way to continue the production of technological findings is by bringing up humans from day one to accept their unhappiness as normal. By "breeding" human beings to accept the fact that ...
- 8058: Milton's Presentation of the Fallen Angels
- ... plays the part of impressive statesman to propose an indirect attack on G-d though Man, and whilst he may not be given the credit for such a devious plan, his cunning is undoubtedly of great importance in securing the support of the rest of the conclave. His classical phrase "by force or subtlety" is especially apt, and the fact that he compels an almost complete turnaround is testament to his ...
- 8059: Black Panthers
- ... well give it up because we will get your ass and God cant hide you.1 This gave the government cause for alarm, and they stepped up their efforts accordingly. The government went through great lengths to keep up the status quo. They began campaigns of disinformation against the Panthers in order to stop any support for the Panthers. The Panthers were continuously harassed by police. Panthers were followed and ...
- 8060: Nomandy And Stolingrad
- ... Allied troops. And though many troops died, they also will always remembered as one of the courageous and proud who brought the destruction to the most powerful and evil forces ever to exist on this great earth. The Battle of Stalingrad and the Battle of Normandy were key factors in the outcome of WWII. Both battle with its own significant elements. Without the victory of these battles who knows what ...
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