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- 1121: Looking Ahead: The Future Of Post Keynesian Economics
- ... Maynard Keynes Vol. IV, London: Macmillan. _____(1972a) Essays in Persuasion in The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes Vol.IX, London: Macmillan. ______ (1972b) Essays in Biography, in The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes Vol X, London: Macmillan. ______( (1973a) A Treatise on Probablity, in The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes Vol. VIII, London: Macmillan. ______(1973b) The General Theory and After. Part 1: Preparation, in The Collected Writings of John Maynard ...
- 1122: The Odyssey 4
- ... ensuring the future of the ruling family. Both men are portrayed as protectors in times of crises. They are looked upon for protection and help when others are in need. This is seen in Book X when Odysseus and his men land on Aiaia. They had just escaped destruction by the Laistrygonians when they made landfall here and are "worn out and sick at heart, tasting [their] grief" (153). Odysseus knows ...
- 1123: Seeing Is Believing
- ... active entreprenuer that turned to visualization to restore a slipped disk that had left him immobilized from the waist down. After several weeks, Terry had amazed his doctors, who had confirmed the damaged vertebrae with x-rays, when he walked again. A few months later, Terry was running and eventually resumed the active lifestyle he previously had (Heide Banks 50-52). Therapist had taught cancer patient Garrett Porter, a nine-year ...
- 1124: Secret Identity
- ... that this mild-mannered reporter is faster than a speeding bullet and able to leap tall buildings in a single bound? They call him The Man of Steel . He is Superman. He can fly, has x-ray vision, heat ray vision, and bullets bounce right off him. You don t get any more unique than the man in the red and blue. So then who is Clark Kent? Where does he ...
- 1125: Satire Or Tragedy - Macbeth
- ... he does not sleep. Act 5 Scene 3 opens with Macbeth: Bring me no more reports. Let them fly all! Till Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane, I cannot taint with fear. What's the boy Malcolm? Was he not born of woman? The spirits that know All mortal consequences have pronounced me thus: "Fear not, Macbeth. No man that's born of woman Shall e'er have power upon thee." Then ...
- 1126: Rebecka
- ... in six months with pain. That changed things. She was no longer afraid of death. Her smile was a sign of her gain, the aftermaths was a token that showed who won the game. Rebecka X) Who set the fire? I think that that Mrs Danvers set the fire but she probably told Fawell and he was most certainly in on it but Mrs Danvers set the fire. She possesed most ...
- 1127: The Old Man And The Sea
- ... and The Sea A short novel by a great author named Ernest Hemmingway, The Old Man And The Sea, is the book I read. It was published in 1952. This book is nearly faultless as Malcolm Cowley of the New York Herald Tribune said. Other critics described it as a masterpiece, one of his best writings. In 1953, this short novel won the Pulitzer Prize. The year after that it won ...
- 1128: The Great Gatsby And The Ameri
- ... friend, be my lover meaning she wanted him yet she wanted her life of flirting with the in crowd more then she loved Gatsby. However this is a generation that is comparable to our generation x children in how lazy they were. The roaring twenties was an era off sophistication, technology and leisure. People had what they had ant what they didn t the lived with out. The American dream itself ...
- 1129: The Impact Of Stalinism In 198
- ... England (Shelden 426). He died in London on January 21, 1950 of tuberculosis at the age of forty-seven ("Orwell, George." 1020). "Orwell loved the past, hated the present and dreaded the future" said critic Malcolm Muggeridge of Orwell's novel 1984. The novel, based solely on the futuristic super-nation Oceania, is completely controlled by a totalitarian government. Through the character of Winston Smith, Orwell expresses his own negative views ...
- 1130: Through The View Of A Reader
- ... later on he killed the King. After killing the King he ordered some of his men to murder Banquo and Fleance, Fleance got away though. Later on through the story when Macduff went to join Malcolm, Macbeth had Macduff's family killed. Macbeth was a man that murdered far more people then his wife did. So he was a more guilty person then she was. Through the story Macbeth got obsessed ...
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