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- 6911: Technology and the Future of Work
- ... replaced by electronic systems that require fewer workers. The relationship between telecommunications and computers multiplies the power of both, the power for instant, universal communications is unprecedented, consequently the influence of any individual economy to control its own destiny is reduced. All advanced capitalist nations and many third world and communist blocks are now largely interdependent, this has led to an international division of labour and the growth of the multinational ...
- 6912: Unity Amid Diversity
- ... and fear at the same time. His fearless, larger than life attitude challenged African-Americans to follow him in his quest for Black Nationalism. His philosophy was designed to encourage black people to gain complete control over the politics and politicians of their own community. Malcolm X taught African-Americans about their greatness in history and helped them regain a pride that was long lost. After his assassination, it was said ...
- 6913: The Declaration Of Independenc
- ... of Independence was able to motivate people, give them ambition, and made it simple for Americans to take action. It was planned perfectly and led to ultimate success by Americans in the demolition of British control. It left only the choices of anarchy or the new just government the people had fought for. Even completely uneducated people would eventually agree to formation of government. So in the end The Declaration of ...
- 6914: The Atomic Bomb
- ... the president called to order the “Manhattan Project.” Nothing happened until Vannevar Bush, coordinator of scientific activities for the war, took charge. The program was called the Manhattan Project. It came under United States Army control in 1942. The Manhattan Project is a code name for the United States efforts to complete the separation of uranium-235 out of the uranium238. The development of these compounds resulted in the impact of ...
- 6915: Reconstruction
- ... 70,000 “chief rebels” were never seized and redistributed. Instead, sharecropping and tenant farming developed and, as a result, blacks were still tied to the land. In addition, the Southern economy had not escaped from control by Northern financiers, as evidenced by the high interest rates. Because of these rates, the small farmers became subject to the creditors and lacked economic freedom. Finally, many stubborn Southerners refused to accept tax programs ...
- 6916: Puritans Vs. Anti-puritans
- ... had the power that they would assume the debt as a part of a deal to move the capitol to Washington, D.C. This is just one example of how the anti-federalists tried to control the citizens while the federalists wanted to free the people and give them a chance to lead a free life. The federalist party definantly gave the people of the United States opportunity. The anti-federalists ...
- 6917: Marbury Vs. Madison
- ... Federalism”. A few technicalities derived into a failure to deliver the commissions and therefore once discover by Jefferson who saw them as a judiciary of “ardent political leaders,” they were kept from delivery. Jefferson, wanting control appointed some of his own judges, and attempted to abolish the jobs of the new circuit judges, of the few whom received their commission. Thus, threatening the foundation of a stable government and the independence ...
- 6918: Manifest Destiny
- ... Sumner. He proposed the idea that southerners wanted to acquire more land so they could implant slavery in the territories. With more slave oriented territories that would eventually became slave states, the South would have control of Congress. This is what Sumner called the “Slave Power Conspiracy.” Slavery stirred up a lot of hard feelings though the slavery issue was not the hottest of the problems associated with territorial expansion. War ...
- 6919: A Seperate Peace
- ... against himself. Early in the story Gene believes that his problems lie within his best friend Phineas (Finny), but later he realizes that his conflict is internal. Misplaced jealousy, fear, love and hate fight for control of Gene's actions. When the dark side of him wins for a brief moment and he pushes Finny out of a tree it ends his man against man conflict and makes Gene realize that ...
- 6920: The Cask Of Amontillado
- ... led through the crazed corridors of Montresor's sick mind. Using the carnival as a backdrop is also skillful because it is a time when everything is in chaos and people have lost their self-control. There is noise in the street, the servants are gone, and Fortunato might have sensed something evil about Montresor's intentions and left the vaults before it was too late. Poe's style is what ...
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