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- 8871: Divorce
- ... altering specific emotions. Many times, medication is the only solution to problems that would otherwise become untreated. Another solution to certain difficulties is time. Time has a way of resolving many issues that are of great deal at one time; later these big deals, will not seem so gigantic after all. If couples would wait their disagreements out and listen to each other, many marriages would be life-long relationships, not ...
- 8872: Important People in History
- ... behaviour. Durkheim, Emile - Sociologist (1859- 1917) Durkheim was a French philosopher. He was generally the founder of modern sociology. He was very interested in the change in society because he lived in an era od great social upheaval. From his studies he saw that earlier societies had stayed together because the people living in it had realized that they couldn't live unless they co-operated with each other. Durkheim believed ...
- 8873: Personal Writing: Sponsoring of Our Race Car Design Team
- ... also able to use this point to also develop one of my other strategies. Since everyone had their own individual projects, as well as aiding in the development of the major components, there was a great deal of communication within the team. My objective here was to show that, by supporting our car, the sponsors were aiding the education of the students by reinforcing the idea of teamwork and the communication ...
- 8874: The Life and Work of Edgar Allen Poe
- ... through failure: Allan withdrew him from school; Poe lost all chance of becoming Allan's heir, was expelled from West Point, fired from the Messenger early in 1847, fired for drinking May 1840 and had great hopes for the Broadway Journal, of which he became sole owner, but that failed too in 1846. These failures can be reflected uponin the character of Poe's antagonists. "The Cask of Amontillado", "Hop Frog ...
- 8875: American Prohibition in the 1920s
- American Prohibition in the 1920s It was a time of conservatism; it was a time of great social change. From the world of fashion to the world to politics, forces clashed to produce the most explosive decade of the century. In music, the three sounds were jazz, jazz, and jazz. The Jazz ...
- 8876: Dustin Hoffman
- Dustin Hoffman After watching several of Dustin Hoffman's films, I have concluded that he is a great actor with a lot of talent. He can play a lot of different types of roles and characters. His acting is very convincing. The film's Ive watched starring Dustin Hoffman are: The Graduate ...
- 8877: Hermaphroditism
- ... cleft scrotum, and nondescendant testes.2 Recently, many persons have undergone surgical or hormone treatment to modify their nonfunctioning sex characteristics and emphasize the sex indicated by those that are functional. Hermaphroditism occurs in the great majority of flowering plants, and sometimes occurs in many invertebrate animals. It occurs occasionally in other fishes, in frogs, toads, and certain newts among the amphibians. True functional Hermaphroditism is rare or absent in higher ...
- 8878: The Boston Tea Party
- ... it was extremely successful. The Boston Tea Party was brought about because the Patriots of the Colonies would not stand for the unjust taxation's brought upon them by the British. Our Nation owes a great debt of gratitude to the participants in the Boston Tea Party. Bibliography The Coming of the Revolution 1763-1775, Lawrence Henry Gipson, Harper and Row Publishing 1954. In Defence of the Public Liberty, Samuel B ...
- 8879: Hobbes And Sovereignty
- ... to understand society, and looked for a way in which to improve it. This has invoked many philosophers to contemplate the formation and legitimacy of government. One such philosopher was Thomas Hobbes, who went into great depth and detail on this subject of politics, in his incredible works The Leviathan. In this piece of literature, Hobbes describes a natural world that is void of any form of government or society, and ...
- 8880: Julius Caesar Biography
- ... begun. In 68, Caesar was elected as one of the twenty quaestors, allowing him to enter the Senate. After returning from Spain, he was elected aedile and was responsible for "bread and circuses." He organized great games, making sure the Romans would remember his name. This same year he was accused of planning to murder the consuls, but was not sentenced. Two years later, Caesar was elected pontifex maximus, or high ...
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