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3731: Submarines
... pole there was a piece of explosive. When it tried to sink the submarine named, Housatonis, it succeded, but it also sank itself. The next submarine that was made is by an American inventor named John P. Holland. He made a submarine that was 53 feet long. It used gasoline for the engine and batteries. The submarine could go up to 7 knots on top of the water and 6 knots ...
3732: Sex In Advertising
Sex In Advertising An important controversial issue that America faces today is the debate of sex in advertising. Edward A. McCabe and John Carroll are two authors that present opposing arguments about this issue. McCabe persuades the reader into thinking that sex in advertising is no big deal, while Carroll explains why this is a major problem in ...
3733: Shell And Nigerian Oil And Uti
... crimes he did not commit, and they stood by and did very little. Still today they do very little and all these things continue though not as out in the open as they used to. John Stuart Mill s Utilitarianism is the ethical context system for this case. His basic theory was the greatest good for the greatest number for the greatest amount of time. Ecological harm hurts a large number ...
3734: Frederick Douglass
... mind was his escape to freedom in the North. Anon thoughts of escape attempts entered his mind. Frederick was sure not to exclude his family and friend, and also his pupils. These included Henry and John Harris, Sandy Jenkins, Charles Robertson and Henry Bailey. Although Douglass was the youngest, he had some knowledge of the geography of the surrounding area and was very persuasive, so he became the leader of the ...
3735: Early Colonies
... pledging that they would set up a theocracy, a political system headed by the clergy. In the compact, they also pledged loyalty to support and follow England. Seven years later, the Massachusetts Bay Company, under John Winthrope, coming for economic and religious reasons, set up a general court. This type of government started with 18 elected freemen, or white, male, wealthy, land-owning puritans. This government had many problems. The fact ...
3736: Shock Treatment - Nike Adverti
... the consumer. For example, Nike has introduced a new commercial that has caused quite a stir among critics. The title of this commercial is Beautiful . The thirty second spot, created by longtime ad agency Wieden & Kennedy, debut nationally on October 12 during the National League Championship Series and will air into November. What this ad focuses on is a handful of athletes who have each suffered serious scarring or physical trauma ...
3737: Bill Of Rights
... the Bill of Rights could only be applied to strike down illegal actions taken by national government. (3) This interpretation was first seriously challenged after the Civil War, when the Fourteenth Amendment was adopted. Congressman John A. Bingham, the chief author of this Amendment, said that due process and equal protection clauses were intended to guard the rights of all citizens against state violations. Nevertheless, for many more years to come ...
3738: Benedict Arnold
... that he would give this strategic post to the British. In return he was to be made brigadier general in the British Army. He was also promised money. On September 21, Benedict met with Major John Andre of the British army to discuss and arrange the details. Two days later, Andre was captured when he attempted to return to the British lines. Some American soldiers stopped and searched him and found ...
3739: African Diaspora
... The evidence from South Carolina, Louisiana and Surinam supports the second and third arguments much more than the first. The third argument, that of cultural transformation, is the argument I find to be most valid. John Thornton's analysis of this issue is extremely helpful. He addresses the "no connections" arguments in chapters 6, 7 and 8. He outlines the claims made by scholars Franklin Frazier, Stanley Elkins, Sidney Mintz and ...
3740: Early America
... some hard to even believe, but that's how the people of the early America lived. The New World had lots of experiences for the new writers to tell. Some of the new writers included John Smith; he only spent two in a half years in America. Jonathan Edward's, he thought that a revolution would create a world of literature. He was the first major writer to be educated and ...


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