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9211: Personal Writing: The Hamster
... freedom from my family, I did what I usually would do on the previous two days: I got up, ate breakfast, and walked to the hamster cage. As I observed the hamster again, using my great powers of deduction, I found the truth: The hamster was dead. At first I didn't believe it. I began to go into a small state of panic. There were questions running through my mind ...
9212: Creative Writing: Godzilla in Tokyo
Creative Writing: Godzilla in Tokyo Some time ago, on the Asian island of Japan, a great terror arose from the Pacific... On board the Japanese submarine Yamitsu... “Captain!” calls a man posted at a radar station. “Come quick! Look!” The captain peers at the dimly lit bleeping screen, “My god! I ...
9213: Fahrenheit 451 And Brave New W
... s values. His marriage is not the happy kind that couples today experience but more like a coexistence. He and his wife live together and he supports her, though he apparently neither loves her a great deal or expects her to love him. This relationship and living arrangement, with its lack of love, is Bradbury's way of showing what life could be like if people not only stop communicating but ...
9214: Solidarity in Poland
Solidarity in Poland Solidarity, an independent labor federation in Poland, did not just pop up overnight and become this great social movement. There were many years of government persecution and economic hardship that gradually evolved into a national movement. In 1970 Poland's government tried to change the economic conditions and began to invest in ...
9215: The Conflict in Chechnya
... of international law and not use force to settle disputes. Chechnya kept the Russian ruble as currency. The treaty also cleared the way for commissioned use of Chechen oil pipelines by Russia, which were of great strategic importance to Russia since the beginning of the conflict. The treaty, however, secured only temporary negative peace in the region. During the period of diplomatic negotiations and peace talks, the negative peace coexisted with ...
9216: Talcott Parsons
... it landed perfectly. The airplane was later used in WW1. Another main event that happened was World War 1. This war was fought from 1914-1918, while Parsons was a teenager. During this segment, America, Great Britain, Russia, and France, fought against the German army in Europe. Simultaneously, America was battling Japan on the other side of the world. Both axis powers, Germans and Japanese, were trying to gain political control ...
9217: Carl Gustav Jung
... added energy produces within the psyche. These disruptive effects are caused by massive redistributions of energy within the system. It takes only the slightest pressure on the trigger of a loaded gun to cause a great disaster. Similarly, it may take only the slightest addition of energy to an unstable psyche to produce large effects in a person's behavior. Psychic energy is also called Libido. It is not to be ...
9218: The Conflicts Between The United States and The Soviet Union
... European countries. It affected some countries in a good way. For example Germany, a country that was almost entirely destroyed, boosted right back up coming to be one of the world’s most stabled democracies. Great Britain was also having a good effect off the Cold War. Britain’s government provided certain programs to help the well being of their people, offering social security and free education. The Cold War seemed ...
9219: Greek Olympics
... the official sacrifices to the god Zeus. Early that morning a procession formed headed by the purple-robbed Hellanodica. Priests and attendants and a heard of a hundred bulls to be sacrificed followed them. The great altar was made of ashes 20 feet high, which were the piled-up remains of many sacrifices made over the years. When the sun just started to rise over the eastern horizon it marked the ...
9220: Creative Writing: Huck's Rebellion
... and so I laid down on the deck. I looked at the stars and I imagined my future. I felt the same way as when I had run away from pap's house. For another great adventure for me had just begun…


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