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11441: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar: Brutus
... a strong relationship with Caesar but a stronger relationship with Rome and its people. Brutus is very close to Caesar. In Roman times, the only way for someone to get close to a person of high rank is if he/she is close to him/her. In many points of the play, Brutus was talking and next to Caesar. Brutus also loves Caesar but fears his power. In the early acts ...
11442: Oedipus Rex: Self Discovery
... many novels that tackles the difficult subject if knowing one's self. But Oedipus's fall from the top is extraordinarily tragic and that is what makes the play one that is still held in high esteem with modern day society.
11443: Pakistan
... are having an arms race. Pakistan has just recently joined the "nuclear club", and Pakistan has no safe way to protect the missiles. Pakistan is responsible for many terrorist acts. This is due to the high amount of violence and is allowed by the government. Pakistan desperately needs a democratic government and peace talks with India. The problems of Pakistan and India are becoming so major that they have become a ...
11444: Alcatraz
... it is possible to survive the cold waters and fast currents. However, for prisoners - who had no control over their diet, no weightlifting or physical training (other than situps and pushups), and no knowledge of high and low tides - the odds for success were slim. Alcatraz Closes On March 21, 1963, USP Alcatraz closed after 29 years of operation. It did not close because of the disappearance of Morris and the ...
11445: Copacabana
Copacabana Copacabana, situated high about in the mountains region between Peru and Bolivia, is a place that unites the ideas of religion and great beauty. With a magnificent lake that spans beyond the eyes can see, a rough and ...
11446: Japan: Changes
... the world economic leaders. They lacked technology and had an education department that was limited to primary and kindergarten schools. Today, Japan has test scores that out rank most nations due to having a very high graduation rate from their colleges and universities. Today, some of the most prepared people graduate from Japanese schools. Before 1945, the over all level of education was much lower than what they have today. Japan ...
11447: Israel
Israel At independence, Israel was a poor country with little agricultural or industrial production. But Israel's economy has grown tremendously since 1948. The nation now enjoy's a relatively high standard of living, despite having few natural resources and a limited water supply. Service industries plays a big part in thier economy. It accounts for 67% of Israel's net domestic product(Robert E. Clark ...
11448: Alberta
... the north by Fort Smith Region, North West Territories, on the west by British Columbia and on the south by Montana. (McClelland and Stewart, 1995) Western most of the Prairie Provinces, Alberta lies on a high plateau, rising on the west to the Continental Divide at the British Columbia border. There are the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, and the spectacular mountains themselves, with three noted national parks. Jasper, Banff and ...
11449: Sparta
... taught loyalty and disicpline. The children’s mothers taught them these lessons until they reached the age of seven. At seven, children were sent off to the barracks, which was like an extremely tough military school. They had little clothing and food and were taught to provide, or find things for themselves. (this usually meant stealing.) If a child was caught stealing, or providing for himself, he would be severely punished ...
11450: Morocco
... is trying to make money. People try to make money on the sidewalks. There are some kids that sell cigarette to adults, so they can help support their family. They learn to speak French in school. Well the lucky ones don't really do anything. The just eat and enjoy themselves. They have servants to live with them to do all their work. They get married pretty young. It is like ...


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