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- 6031: Literature: Tool For The Masses to Grasp and Form Opinions on A Subject
- ... emperor) watches the show and enjoys various "spoils" in the background.* In an illustration compromising no more than half a page, Nast showed the view of the common man in protesting the viscousness and total control that the political machines exercised to come by their goals. Nast is also warning people of the danger to come if they do not fail to break the power of the machines. His arguments may ...
- 6032: African-American Troops in the Civil War: The 54th Massachusetts
- ... much but bird-shot to fire at us, which whizzed about our ears in perfect showers. The writer got stung slightly in the left hand by one of these diminutive missiles from Johnny's shot-gun. They saw that we were determined to complete the job, and they destroyed the levee and fled. So we returned to our command on the 8th. We entered Manningville with a loss of but one ...
- 6033: The Theory of Property
- ... other hand, develops his theory on property in a very different manner. To Wolf the progression from societies in which "property" was collectively owned by the corporate group to cultures where the individual accumulation and control of various types of commodities was sought after was a very non-linear evolution. He does not see stages of increased emphasis on private ownership but instead Wolf simply presents case studies of populations in ...
- 6034: The Lust For Power: How Politics and Personal Relations Become One
- ... Samson can be seen as the transition from the period of judges to the period of the monarchy. Samson, although the most gifted of the judges, had a tragic flaw; he was pitifully unable to control his lust for women. Samson's personal desire for women affected his ability to reason, and thus hindered his ability to lead the people of Israel. With his great physical strength and hot temper, Samson ...
- 6035: Three Female Characters in Greek Tragedies
- ... Oedipus the King, Antigone, and Medea, the dominant female characters impacted upon men with authority and political power. It is an inescapable fate that one of these characters will fall, and that the Gods have control over everyone's fate. Each dominant female character portrays her willpower and commitment to their beliefs. This is what leads to the inevitable tragedy. In Oedipus the King, Jocasta, is Oedipus' wife and the sister ...
- 6036: A Student's Reading of The Politics of Rich and Poor
- ... economic system during the eighties. Clearly, the Japanese were not the only reason for the slip in American economic history. Phillips' other reason for the downfall was the lack of Ronald Regan's party to control a "happy medium" for everyone.
- 6037: Information Technology And Quality Customer Service
- ... a new program was created and deployed. The requests and problems soon began to multiply and expand until it was like a virtual snowstorm of requests, too many for one small unit to keep under control. Help arrived around 1990 in the form of the Automation Project Administrator – the first of the Automation Coordination Specialists gathered together to relieve some of the burden falling on ASU. The Automation Project Administrator soon ...
- 6038: The Accounts of Eros in the "Symposium"
- ... sets of reproductive organs. The three kinds were male and male; female and female; and a special kind of mix of male and female (Nehamas & Woodruff, pg. 25) These being presumable were too out of control. The gods needed to contain them in order to be served by them. So Zeus had split each human into two halves, making two distinct people (Nehamas & Woodruff, pg. 26) Now, each person had a ...
- 6039: The Odyssey Report
- ... into the minds of the suitor and they continue with their verbal and physical bashing. They continue to badger Penelopeia with there empty promises so she will choose another husband and the suitors will gain control of the kingdom. Since it is not polite to marry a man's wife while he is away; this to is another situation in which a good guest or host does not get into. This ...
- 6040: Edgar Allen Poe's "Hop Frog": The Transcendence Of Frogs and Ourang-Outangs
- ... King to recognize the fact. The opening description of the king is that he would have "preferred Rabelias' 'Gargantua'," a giant king with a great capacity for food and drink, indicating a great lack of control and animal desires. When the mythical king is hungry or thirsty he eats or drinks, and when the King in the story wants a jest he has one. Both kings react without consequence, and both ...
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