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4561: Machiavelli - The Prince
... to expose the problems with the ruling class and illustrate the proper path to the reunification of Italy. He wanted to lead the way for The Prince to use whatever tactics deemed necessary to seize, control and maintain the power of Italy. Machiavelli wanted his Prince, not to be a role model or to encourage spiritual and moral integrity, but only to attain and maintain the principality. Machiavelli also promotes this ...
4562: Sexual Harassment
... Farm Insurance Company for twelve years and was the leading candidate for an important promotion. She was denied the promotion because, her employers said, she had no college degree and was too much under the control of her husband. Kraszewski sued the company and won her case, after a nine year battle, in late January 1988. She was given what may be the largest sex-bias award in history: up to ...
4563: Machiavellis Ideas Of Government
... up Machiavelli s view of society and alludes to the position rulers, or man of any status, must acquire in order to attain and retain power. They must rely on what they, not others, can control. Oddly enough, the prince that Machiavelli proposes, one whose stature is assumably very attainable, as opposed to the unattainable ideal, has a more difficult job. He must present an appearance of greatness, composed of every ...
4564: Curfew: Worth It Or Not
... prevent kids who are over 17 to commit crimes. There is always no one to enforce the curfew, and it is hard to enforce. You feel as you are in a prison, you should have control over your own life, and government should not tell you what to do. Finally, kids 17 years and younger do not commit crimes. Curfew is not possible to enforce because you can not tell by ...
4565: Commercial Vices
... made its money by bootlegging alcohol. The gangsters of the twenties and thiries were in the alcohol business just as the drug peddlers of today are in the drug business. Both settled trade disputes with gun fire. When alcohol prohibition was repealed and sale by licensed dealers was instituted, the Mafia went out of the liquor business and the revenue agents assigned to stop the illegal business went out of business ...
4566: Marilyn Monroe
... be no reconciliation between me and Joe. 1955 was a terrible year altogether between my growing dependency on the pills and on the Strasbergs. In February 1956, I returned to Hollywood more poised and in control than I had ever been. Upon my return, Natasha begged to see me, but I had since replaced her as both mother figure and coach with Paula Strasberg. While in Hollywood I met with Arthur ...
4567: The Pressure to be Perfect
... placed on outer appearance. A major factor that has increased the percentage of overweight people in society is technology. This includes items such as elevators, escalators, garage-door openers, drive-in windows, and the remote control. It use to be that you would at least burn some calories by having to get up and turn the channel on the television, but thanks to technology it is now a push of a ...
4568: Napoleon And Caesar
... so no ruler could take matters into his own hands again. Too much power eventually became the downfall of Napoleon as it did Caesar. People became fearful and did not like that one person could control all of Europe. In the beginning they were supportive because he ended the wars and fighting, but now he brought it back which made his citizens oppose him and what he stood for (Weidhorn 193 ...
4569: Napoleon Bonaparte
... few years Napoleon maintain his power over Europe. In 1806 he won a decisive victory over the Prussians at Jena. He defeated them again the following year in Poland. Napoleon forced them to give him control over their territories in the eastern Europe. Napoleon decided to establish a blockade against British goods throughout Europe. By closing the port of all the countries he d conquered to British imports, he hoped to ...
4570: Nationalism And Patriotism
... for the same rights as our founding fathers did. That is to keep our country safe from foreign suppressers who want to corrupt our way of living, and from having one person having to much control over such a vast area of our little planet. Mainly, I have the utmost respect to the people who have done there part to keep our country as patriotic as it is now here in ...


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