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6951: ABC Book
... he or she was expected to show up soon after all the guests arrived on the island. Open-mouthed the detectives from Scotland Yard were, when they had no evidence only ten corpses and their personal diaries. The detectives were unable to explain that there was no murderer, but all the people definitely had been murdered. Person or persons unknown on the island was using a false pretense so nobody would ...
6952: William Faulkner
... is well worth the effort. I found some of his writings, particularly his early ones, difficult to understand because he sometimes changes tense in the middle of a sentence and he also seems to enjoy writing with a Southern accent which does not make his writings any easier to read. For example in "The Bear" and in "Barn Burning," Faulkner consistently uses "hit" instead of "it." He has a very down ...
6953: Winston Churchill
... honesty within himself. In his early teenage years, he refused to study languages other than English because he felt that it would have been a waste of time. He concentrated on his own language, willingly writing English essays, and he later claimed that this was much more profitable for him. This demonstrates that even at such a young age, he was sure that this decision would be beneficial for him and ...
6954: Woodrow Wilson
... right arm and hand, sensory disturbances in the tips of several fingers, and an inability to write in his usual right-handed manner. As often happens following minor strokes, there was recovery: his right-handed writing ability returned within a year. Was his career impeded? No, in 1902 he became the president of Princeton. But the problem recurred in 1904. In 1906 it happened again, this time with blindness in the ...
6955: Yamamoto
... commander. Graduation from this college was required if you wanted to hold a staff position in the Japanese navy and in 1916, he graduated from the Naval Staff College. Also in 1916, there were some personal changes in Isoroku's life. First and Foremost, as mentioned previously, Isoroku dropped his last name Takano and changed it to Yamamoto. Also, Yamamoto realized the time was correct to get married, and on August ...
6956: Yamamoto
... commander. Graduation from this college was required if you wanted to hold a staff position in the Japanese navy and in 1916, he graduated from the Naval Staff College. Also in 1916, there were some personal changes in Isoroku's life. First and Foremost, as mentioned previously, Isoroku dropped his last name Takano and changed it to Yamamoto. Also, Yamamoto realized the time was correct to get married, and on August ...
6957: Patrick Henry's Speech
... and fight for themselves, and this is showing that the rationalist of the eighteenth century are self confident because they are going to stand up and fight the British without holding back. Through his persuasive writing style, Patrick Henry shows that his eighteenth century Curry2 rationalist belief is on logic and reasoning. Patrick Henry is trying to be reasonable with his enemy, he states, “We have petitioned, we have remonstrated, we ...
6958: Euthanasia
... of pain and suffering. Ask yourself which you would choose, early or prolonged death (Larue, 1988, p. 153). Even if you do not think that you would end your life or another's life should personal views decide that it is not the right thing for another to do. Does any person have the right to control the choices of others? The advances of technology have disturbed the natural balance of ...
6959: Lao-Tzu: The Moderation Of Rul
... of working as hard to earn their own living. The American system of welfare and Social Security testify to Lao-Tzu's remark. These systems have inspired individuals not to seek the earning of their personal income. In fact, some purposely meet the requirements of poverty just to receive their monthly check; and for some this money is not spent on the essentials required for living but to feed their addiction ...
6960: Locke Government Theory
... and so that they may punish offenders of the justice. Men do this under the rule of an indivdual who is selected by the people, and to whom the people give up some of their personal rights. Though humans give up certain rights to the chosen authoriy, they are entitled to certain rights reserved to them alone, which they hold within the society. All members of the society should be equal ...


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