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- 4821: Critical Analysis Of The Jungl
- ... is fictional, though, it probably would not be much of an aid to a historical researcher. The novel itself, containing over Three hundred pages, is rather long and tediously boring. Sinclair s central purpose in writing The Jungle was to persuade people to join the socialist party and to adopt the view that socialism is the only way to conquer the capitalistic empires that abuse the working class. The socialist ethic ...
- 4822: Drinking: A Love Story - A Review
- Drinking: A Love Story - A Review In Caroline Knapp’s autobiography entitled, Drinking: A Love Story, you learn from her own personal tewenty year battle with alcoholism, why people drink, why people become alcohlics, and how hard it is to break the cycle of alcoholism. Caroline had her first drink at age fourteen, she was a very ...
- 4823: Alexander The Great, King Of Macedonia
- ... with the rest marched back through the desert of southern Iran. He emerged safely in the winter of 325-24 B.C., after the worst sufferings and losses of the entire campaign, to find his personal control over the heart of the empire weakened by the many years of his absence and rumors of his death. On his return he executed several of his governors and senior officials and replaced others ...
- 4824: The Themes in Of Mice and Men
- ... George would sometimes talk of the easy life of independence, it can be thought that his life after Lennie’s death will never be the same and never be better. Steinbeck’s naturalistic style of writing is helpful because of its ability to connect with his readers. The three strong themes in the novel are important because they depict human life in an interesting way which can be understood. Of Mice ...
- 4825: Martin Luther King Junior
- ... isn't fit to live." I believe that everybody has something in their life that they would die for, something they love more than life itself. For most people, this thing is very close and personal to them: a family member, a spouse, a child. But Martin Luther King’s thing was much more broad: peace and equality among all people. He loved humanity more than he loved to live. That ...
- 4826: The Traits of Adolf Hitler
- ... a man of incredible energy and endurance. His day consists of Sixteen and eighteen hours of uninterrupted work. He is absolutely tireless when it comes to working for Germany and its future welfare and no personal pleasure are permitted to interfere with the carrying out of his mission. The ordinary man in the street cannot even imagine a human being in Hitler’s position not taking advantage of his opportunity. He ...
- 4827: "Gotti, Rise and Fall": A Book Review
- ... what kind of a person he really was and still is now, I also liked the very descriptive and important details about him. In Conclusion, I think that the authors did a great job of writing this book. They made me understand what kind of a person Jon Gotti is, and they also helped me create my own views of him. They also created very good picute of him in my ...
- 4828: Beethoven
- ... a bridge between the 18th-century classical period and the new beginnings of Romanticism. His greatest breakthroughs in composition came in his instrumental work, including his symphonies. Unlike his predecessor Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, for whom writing music seemed to come easily, Beethoven always struggled to perfect his work. Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany, and was baptized on Dec. 17, 1770. (There is no record of his birth date ...
- 4829: Maya Angelou
- ... Bicentennial Advisory Council. She is one the board of the American Film Institute and is one of the few female members of the Director's Guild. In the film industry, through her work in script writing and directing, Maya Angelou has been a groundbreaker for black woman .in television; she has made hundreds of appearances. Her best-selling autobiographical account of her youth, "I Know Why the Cage Bird sings," won ...
- 4830: Dandelion Wine
- ... start of Doug s life. Doug is forced to cope with many things for the first time. With that Douglas becomes more mature. Douglas also learns many things, such as the value of money, how writing shows many things, and a lot more. With this Douglas becomes much more smart than he once was. Last, Douglas realizes that he is alive and free for the first time. With this comes livlienes ...
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