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- 3651: Call Of The Wild
- ... of the sled team, he would fight to the bloody death of the lead dog, and that was what he did later on in the book. When I was reading, I noticed something in the writing of Jack London. Francois and Perrault must of came from France or something. Their English was really bad. It took me a while before I could really understand what they were saying. An example of ... that John Thornton is dead because of the Indians. It said in the book that Buck felt and remembered all of the times that they have spent together. I think that Jack London uses a writing style that everyone can understand. Overall, I think that The Call of the Wild is an exhilarating and an exciting novel. It is packed with drama and adventure. Throughout the chapters, this book takes you ...
- 3652: Fascism
- ... could be money ,shelter, food, or any other need that might come about. The ideology of Fascism has been identified with totalitarianism, state terror, fanaticism, arranged violence, and blind obedience. Adolf Hitler established his own personal ideology, Mein Kampf, which means My Struggle. The book was written while Hitler was in prison and not yet in power. Mussolini fashioned his ideology after he took control of Italy. Despite their two different ... visual tools providing easy recognition and visibility, allowing for an increase of notoriety in and out of the Nazi party. Hitler then created a special unit that would only answer to him and be his personal body guards. The elite groups was known as Schutzstaffel, the staff guard or SS for short. The SS took a black uniform, modeled after the Italian Fascists. Josef Berchtold, a former stationary salesman, was the ...
- 3653: The Biography of Husband E. Kimmel
- ... had spent much time in and around military institutions and he makes the assumption that he was able to convey the meaning of the military terms through repeated use of each. The author uses his personal knowledge to draw conclusions about the truth of the Pearl Harbour attack and in several places, interjects these conclusions via explanation of the legal aspects of the case. The author's ability to move from ... He also conducted several interviews with some of the key people involved and uses quotes to make his point known. He does, however, take a slight bias against the U.S. government and lets his personal opinion show throughout the entire tome. From a historical aspect, this is unacceptable. He also breaks the historian's rules by taking a defending stance on behalf of retired Vice Admiral Kimmel. His use of ...
- 3654: The Scarlet Letter: Hester Prynne and Adultery
- ... of the ordinary relations with humanity, and inclosing her in a sphere by herself" (Hawthorne 1185). Immediately we see that Hester is alone because she has set herself free. The townspeople repress her quest for personal freedom, and oust her from the community. Thus, Hester is thrown into a world of moral ambiguity. She cannot deny the sin that she has committed, nor can she regret it. Indeed Hester is overwhelmed ... God to forgive as well. Hester defines a whole new way of life for the Puritans - one that she has led with her daughter from the beginning of the novel. That is, a life of personal choice and freedom.
- 3655: Working Together
- ... X. Too Many Qualifications; Too Little Time term papers wfwfThe role of the team leader is a critical one, not only in his view of each team member as an individual, but also in his personal philosophy of what makes a team work -- as well as the qualifications for a good leader. Too often, the leader is unprepared for the multitude of expectations that is put on him as the leader ... Models the behavior he wishes to see in his team members term papers Knows how to bring the right people together for a task Is aware of his own limitations term papers Doesn t take personal credit for group success term papers Understands that people s individual needs affect team effort (26) term papers fwefIt seems unlikely that there will be a team leader who will stand up to these, as ...
- 3656: Biography of Carolyn Chute
- ... She miraculously managed to support a household of two with $2,000 a year. Times got better for Carolyn, though. She married Michael Chute in 1978, and soon completed high school. She even took some writing courses at the University of Maine. Carolyn’s courses seemed to help her writing because soon after she published her first fictional works for magazines. After her success with magazines she decided to write for herself. To date she has three published novels; Merry Men, Letourneau’s Used Auto ...
- 3657: Giants In The Earth
- ... this material in the form of a novel and he expresses himself quite well. His perspective is that of any true pioneer of the book s time. Rölvaag seems to be slightly objective in his writing of the mental state of being, but other than that, I cannot see anywhere else one could be objective or biased in the book. Rölvaag s source material was that of experience, so his sources were indeed adequate in the writing of this novel. Rölvaag achieved his purposes in which he wrote this novel for. This book is valuable to anyone who wants to learn about the true pioneer life in the Great Plains during the ...
- 3658: The Efffects Of Louis 16th On
- ... as not overly intelligent, weak and incapable king (* Encarta, ref: Louis XVI). But he was intelligent enough to get money from the government. It was well known that Louis was more concerned with his own personal affairs than with the interests of the court and the people. Often work bored him and he left his work up to his advisors an ministers. He preferred to spend a lot time and the ... at all, and the money they made was spent on bread and taxes. Many people were left homeless because they couldn’t pay the taxes. Even though the “whole” situation was not Louis XVI’s personal fault, the choices and decisions he formed, made the situation even worse. During Louis XVI’s reign, he made some very poor decisions that could have influenced the end result of the French revolution. Firstly ...
- 3659: The Measurement of Gas Exchange in Blue Gouramis
- ... opercular beats and gulp trips per minute went up and down, seemingly without heed to the concentration of oxygen in the water. Table 2 shows the numerical results of our lab experiment at each interval (personal data). Table 2. Number of opercular beats & gulp trips per min. at each concentration interval (Personal data). % Oxygenated H2O 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 # Gulp Trips/Minute 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 # Opercular Beats/Minute 46 43 42 36 ...
- 3660: Phyllis Wheatley
- ... audience of the 20th Century to poetic views on Christianity of the 18th Century, but surprisingly, there lies many similarities between the two.. Both Anne Bradstreet and Phyllis Wheatley appeal to Christianity after their own personal tragedies. These women, like the many viewers who watch Church-TV everyday, have lost everything and are left with nothing. In an attempt to fill the void in their lives, left by Bradstreet’s burnt ... ownership with Christianity, the only thing accessible in her dire situation. I do not doubt that Wheatley believes in a Christian god, I do, however, believe that her faith was first created to fill a personal emptiness similar to the vacuity filled by the promise of Christian eternity for Bradstreet after the devastation of her home. For both, Christianity becomes something that cannot be taken away by a master or fire ...
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