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- 2571: Democracy History
- ... ethnicity, sex, religion, or economic status. Where as in the authoritarian state people don‘¦t get the opportunity to vote and their participation in the government decisions are controlled. In the 19th-century English philosopher John Stuart Mill, in his 'Considerations on Representative Government', insisted "the State should require and compel the education, up to a certain standard, of every human being who is born its citizen." Regardless of inequalities of ...
- 2572: Stoker and Rice's Books About Vampires
- ... native soil loaded into crates along with his coffin loaded onto a ship. After they arrive he has them taken to another castle he has chosen. The vampire hunters, Proffesor Abraham Van Helsing and Doctor John Seward find where the crates were delivered to. after plotting their course they proceed to find the castle and destroy Dracula while he was sleeping in his coffin. Rice's vampires seem to be more ...
- 2573: Dandelion Wine
- ... big family. In this story many problems confronted Douglas. There were many deaths, Great-Grandma, Helen Loomis, Colonel Freeleigh and Elizabeth Ramsal, which were friends and neighbors of Douglas. A good friend of Douglas, named John Huff, moved away to Milwaukee because of a job opportunity for his father. Also, Douglas got extremely sick and was dieing and there was no information on what kind of illness he had. Douglas took ...
- 2574: Animation
- ... Time, Sept.27,1993, pp. 42-47. 3.Elmer, Philip. "Video Game Boom." Time, Nov.1,1993, pp. 16-20. 4.McCallum, Randy. Cinemation. British Columbia: Motion Works Inc., 1992, pp. 1- -193. 5.Redmond, John R. "Animation." Toolworks Encyclopedia, (1992), CD ROM. 6.Young, Harvill. "3D Imaging Technology." MacWorld, Sept.1,1992, pp. 276-285.
- 2575: Changes To The Bill Of Rights
- ... of the items life, liberty, and property. Incidents including such violations are described elsewhere in this article. Here are two more: On March 26, 1987, in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, Jeffrey Miles was killed by police officer John Rucker, who was looking for a suspected drug dealer. Rucker had been sent to the wrong house; Miles was not wanted by police. He received no due process. In Detroit, $4,834 was seized from ...
- 2576: Multimedia
- ... rejected the hostile takeovers that marked the media business in the 1980s. Instead, they have favored an array of alliances and joint ventures akin to Japan's loose-knit Keiretsu business groupings. TCI's boss, John Malone, evokes "octopuses with their hands in each other's pockets-where one starts and the other stops will be hard to decide." These alliances represent a model of corporate structure which many see as ...
- 2577: A Separate Peace: Contrasting Gene and Phineas and the Struggle for Power
- A Separate Peace: Contrasting Gene and Phineas and the Struggle for Power John Knowles' A Separate Peace depicts many examples of how power is used. In A Separate Peace, two opposing characters struggle for their own separate might. Gene Forrester, the reserved narrator, is weakened by his struggle ...
- 2578: Christianity in Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment: An Overview
- ... with God. Her secrets: humility and love. Like her father, Sonya recognizes her unworthiness before God. Her knowlege that God alone gives her worth allows her to love others unconditionally, including Raskalnikov. To paraphrase I John 4:19, Sonya loves because God first loved Sonya. Against Sonya's meekness and love, Raskalnikov begins to break. At first, he is argumentative, mocking Sonya's childlike faith. She's a holy fool! (Dostoyevsky ...
- 2579: Civil War
- ... up a group or a posse that went to the anti-slavery city of Lawrence, Kansas, ransacked, burned and literally destroyed the city. In response to this attack by the Southerners the Northerners took revenge. John Brown, a radical abolitionist, decided to do a similar thing to the Southerners. He planned an attack on LeCompton, Kansas. Enroute to LeCompton he encountered about five pro slavery supporters, and without remorse, hacked them ...
- 2580: Summary of The Canterbury Tales
- ... called Scottish Chaucerians. For the Renaissance, he was the English Homer. Edmund Spenser paid tribute to him as his master; many of the plays of William Shakespeare show thorough assimilation of Chaucer's comic spirit. John Dryden, who modernized several of the Canterbury tales, called Chaucer the father of English poetry. Since the founding of the Chaucer Society in England in 1868, which led to the first reliable editions of his ...
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