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- 8531: George Orwell
- ... hatred. Like the Nazis, the Party whips up anti-Jewish sentiment - Goldstein is a Jewish name - along with hatred for the superpower they're currently at war with. When everybody's hatred is at a high pitch, the Party channels this hatred into love for Big Brother. There are four parts to the government of Oceania and they are: Minitrue, the Ministry of Truth, or propaganda arm. This is where Winston ...
- 8532: Geography Of Japan
- ... in the big cities. Japan’s six largest cities were built in its only two major plains. There are simply no more suitable flatlands to build additional cities. The rest of Japan is cast with high mountains with considerable volcanic activity. Earthquakes, then, have become a commonplace occurrence in the daily life of many Japanese. In 1981, only 14.6 percent of Japan was arable. Rice, Japan’s most important food ...
- 8533: Great Zimbabwe
- ... Zimbabwe covers 1,779 acres and is made up of 3 main structures. The first one is the Hill Complex; Hill Complex is the oldest part of the site. The hill was approximately 262 feet high. This enables inhabitants to view enemies from up the hill. Below the Hill Complex is the Great Enclosure, or Elliptical Building. The most dazzling structures of Great Zimbabwe are found here. It’s thought to ...
- 8534: General Sir Arthur Currie
- ... particularly when the ridge was simply handed back to the enemy six months later. The venture was by no means worth the cost; and that is was won to save the face of the British High Command who had understaken all thought he autumn most unsuccessful and highly disastrous attempts.” Prime Minister Lloyd George asked his Canadian couterpart to arrange a meeting with General Currie. Lloyd George liked what he saw ...
- 8535: Galileo
- ... they werenąt rich. His father was a merchant and musician, as well as a champion of advanced musical theories of the day. His family moved from Pisa to Florence, Italy in 1574. He started school that year at the local monastery of Vallombrosa. Only seven years later, in 1581, Galileo moved back to Pisa to start studies at the University of Pisa. His original field of study was in medicine ...
- 8536: French Revolution-death Of Mar
- ... Marat in the Pieta like pose. It alerts us to how representations of the past often substitute reality for a cause, in this case the revolution. The Jacobins set forth to prosper from Marat’s high status. Various changes made throughout France reflected this and promoted the Jacobin parties cause. “Place names were altered so that Montmartre became Mont-Marat; rue des Cordeliers, the rue Marat, and over thirty communes throughout ...
- 8537: Fredric Remington
- ... 1875 he enrolls at Vermont Episcopal Institute, Burlington. He attends this institute for 3 years and this is where he discovered his talent and love for art. On September 1878 he enrolls in Yale's School of Art, he attends 3 semesters. On febuary1880 his father Seth dies. In the summer of 1881 he vacations in the Montana territory it is his first trip to the west he falls in love ...
- 8538: Frecnch Revolution
- ... 1793. The revolution gradually grew more radical-that is more open to extreme and violent change. Radical leaders came into prominence. In the Convention, they were known as the mountain because they sat on the high benches at the rear of the hall during meetings. Leaders of the Mountain were Maximilien Robespierre, Georges Jacques Danton, and Jean Paul Marat. The Mountain dominated a powerful political club called the Jacobin Club. "Growing ...
- 8539: Franklin Roosevelt 3
- ... asserted in his Inaugural Address, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." Born in 1882 at Hyde Park, New York--now a national historic site--he attended Harvard University and Columbia Law School. On St. Patrick's Day, 1905, he married Eleanor Roosevelt. Following the example of his fifth cousin, President Theodore Roosevelt, whom he greatly admired, Franklin D. Roosevelt entered public service through politics, but as a ...
- 8540: Franklin Roosevelt 2
- ... asserted in his Inaugural Address, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself." Born in 1882 at Hyde Park, New York--now a national historic site--he attended Harvard University and Columbia Law School. On St. Patrick's Day, 1905, he married Eleanor Roosevelt. Following the example of his fifth cousin, President Theodore Roosevelt, whom he greatly admired, Franklin D. Roosevelt entered public service through politics, but as a ...
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