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1161: IMAGERY IN MACBETH
... withal, for it must seem their guilt" (Shakespeare 2.1.55-56). This is another harmful and evil reference to blood, setting up the innocent servants of the king. Again, blood is referred to when Malcolm and Donaldbain are discussing what to do and Donaldbain says, "there's daggers in men's smiles: the nearer in blood, the nearer bloody" (Shakespeare 2.4.141-142). Again, blood is being used to ...
1162: The Effects of Post-industrialism on the Political Economy of Western Europe
... in Western Europe (1994).  David Cameron, "Social Democracy, Labour Quiescence, and the Representation of Economic Interest in Advanced Capitalist Society," in Order and Conflict in Contemporary Capitalism (J. Goldthorpe, ed. 1984).   Stephen Crook, Jan Pakulski & Malcolm Waters, Postmodernization: Change in advanced society (1992) Bob Rowthorn and Andrew Glyn, "The Diversity of Unemployment Experience since 1973," in The Golden Age of Capitalism (S. Marglin & J. Schor eds. 1990).  Bruce Western, "A Comparative ...
1163: Gravity
... for the electronic revolution of the twentieth century. Electromagnetic waves not only revolutionized our lives, but also our knowledge of the universe. Astronomers gradually opened the electromagnetic spectrum, first using visible light and then radio, x-rays and gamma rays. Each new part of the spectrum provided us with dramatic new insights into the universe. Einstein predicted gravitational waves in 1916. They have not yet been directly detected on earth, although ...
1164: Conversion To Christianity (pa
... that the church was tricking the German people. He told them that salvation was possible through repentance alone. Indulgence sales dropped off almost instantly. Luther had his share of trouble with authority figures. Pope Leo X was the first. He requested that Martin withdraw some of his theses as heretical. When Martin refused, the Pope issued a bull excommunicating him from the church. Luther burned it in a public bonfire. Emperor ...
1165: Brave New World
... control of Brave New World. Reproduction takes place in a "Hatchery". Excised ova are inspected for abnormalities, fertilised, put into incubators and then undergo the "Bokanovsky Process". Each embryo is irradiated for 8 minutes with X-rays until rather than the cells dividing normally, they "bud". Each bud has the potential of becoming a separate but identical embryo. These buds are then subjected to various chemicals such as alcohol, until they ...
1166: Brave New World 4
... control of Brave New World. Reproduction takes place in a "Hatchery". Excised ova are inspected for abnormalities, fertilised, put into incubators and then undergo the "Bokanovsky Process". Each embryo is irradiated for 8 minutes with X-rays until rather than the cells dividing normally, they "bud". Each bud has the potential of becoming a separate but identical embryo. These buds are then subjected to various chemicals such as alcohol, until they ...
1167: Bloods Importance In Macbeth
... to have a "white" or bloodless and cowardly heart like his. She leads him away to wash his hands, and she seems quite sure that "A little water clears us of this deed" (323). Telling Malcolm and Donalbain of their father's murder, Macbeth says, "The spring, the head, the fountain of your blood / Is stopp'd; the very source of it is stopp'd" (327). Here, the primary meaning of ...
1168: Business Etiquette
... all business people who call on other companies, clients, or customers. Never order business cards unless you are given permission to do so. The proper size of a business card is usually 3 1/2 x 2 inches. However, many companies use cards of a different size or shape, so their card will be distinctive. In the executive level, a business card usually has the persons name in the middle of ...
1169: Contradictions To The Death Of
... it entered Connally's back. Thus, the bullet must have hit something before it hit Connally. Also, the bottom of the bullet that was found was broken open and was extruding tiny particles of lead. X-rays taken at Parkland showed precisely that type of particle embedded in the Governor's wrist and thigh wounds. However, even if the single bullet theory is true, it in no way lessens the fact ...
1170: Kent State University: May 4th 1970, Monday Bloody Monday
... http://www.library.kent.edu/exhibits/4may95/names.html http://www.nomad2000.com/nomad/km4c.html Tompkins, Phillip K. and Elaine Vanden Bout Anderson. Communication Crisis at Kent State. New York: Gordon and Breach,1971. Malcolm, Andrew H., (1970, May 5). 60 years of quiet at Kent State are shattered in era of protest. The New York Times, p.17.


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