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- 631: Realism And Naturalism In 20th
- ... Program) 1995 Hart, James D. The Oxford Companion to American Literature. New York City: Oxford University Press, 1995: 284-285 Pizer, Donald. Realism and Naturalism. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1966: 3, 10-11 Spiller, Robert E. The Cycle of American Literature. New York City: The MacMillan Company, 1966: 269-303 Spiller, Robert E. et al. Literary History of the United States. New York City: The MacMillan Publishing Company, 1974: 1300
- 632: Interracial Relationships
- ... sat him down and asked him why he could not marry his own kind. Steve, of course, stood firm and married Ruth, which unfortunately resulted in the ties between his mother and himself breaking away. Robert, an African American man, married Michelle, a White Lutheran woman. Not one of Michelle's relatives attended the wedding, except for her mother. Her father was furious that he was expected to accept an African ... 28 September, 1999. Greenwood. "Crossing the Line". Online. America Online. Internet. 28 September, 1999. Newsline. "Interracial Marriage". America Online. Internet. 28 September, 1999. Sistahspace. "Interracial Ties That Bind". America Online. Internet. 28 September, 1999. Staples, Robert. Interracial Relationships: A Convergence of Desire and Opportunity. p 133. Canada, 1999. Websters New World Dictionary. Pretence Hall: 1994. Yahweshalom. "The Prohibition against mixing the races". America Online. Internet. 28 September, 1999.
- 633: Development Of The Communist T
- ... and communist principles would be non-existent. --- BIBLIOGRAPHY Engels, Friedrich, Karl Marx. The Communist Manifesto. Washington Square Press; New York: 1964. Hacker, Andrew. Political Theory: Philosophy, Ideology, Science. The Macmillian Company; New York: 1961. Heilbroner, Robert. Marxism, For and Against. W.W. Norton & Company; New York: 1980. Payne, Robert. Marx. Simon and Schuster; New York: 1968.
- 634: In Cold Blood - Death Penalty
- ... in the first place. Murderers would be quietly and safely put away for life with absolutely no possibility for parole. The death penalty violates constitutional prohibitions against cruel and unusual punishment. The grotesque killing of Robert Harris by the state of California on April 21,1992, and similar reports of witnesses to hangings and lethal injections should leave So 3 doubt that the dying process can be- and often is -grossly ... administration of the death penalty. American society eventually may decide to significantly restrict or even abandon capital punishment. So 7 Works Cited Flanders, Stephen A. Capital Punishment. New York, NY: Facts on File, 1991. Long, Robert Emmet. Criminal Sentencing. New York, NY: H.W. Company, 1995.
- 635: Origins and Bibliography of the Big Bang Theory
- ... sky be gathered to one place, and let dry ground appear." And it was so. (Gen. 1:9) - - - - Further reading: 1. John H. Schwartz, "Completing Einstein", SCIENCE 85, vol 6, pp 60-64, 1985. 2. Robert Palmer, "What's a Quark?", SCIENCE 85, VOL 6, pp 66-71, 1985 3. Bruce Schechter, "The Moment of Creation", DISCOVER, April 1983, pp 18-25. 4. Lawrence R. Sulak, "Waiting for the Proton to ... space-time curvature and that would have the matter distribution as source. The result was a set of 10 equations. This is not, however, the only possible metric theory. In 1960, C. H. Brans and Robert Dicke developed a metric theory (see GRAVITATION) that proposed, in addition to field equations for curvature, equations for an additional gravitational field whose role was to mediate and augment the way in which matter generated ...
- 636: Technology In The Home
- ... sucked back into a gas again, absorbing some heat from the food storage compartment while it does so. The evaporator fan distributes the chilled air. In a self-defrosting refrigerator/freezer model, moisture condenses into frost on the cold evaporator coils. The frost melts and drains away when the coils are warmed during the defrost cycle which is initiated by a timer, and ended by the defrost limiter, before the frozen food melts. A small heater prevents condensation ...
- 637: Civil War - Gettysburg
- ... to the relative safety of their main line on Cemetery Ridge. Hood sent reports of the securing of the Tops to Jackson.ThomasStonewall Jackson had assumed command of the Army of Northern Virginia after Robert E.Lee was wounded by a stray shell late on the afternoon of the 1st. Though not serious, General Lee had shrapnel wounds to both legs and concussion and command had passed to his deputy ... to pack and flee the Capital all at the same time with the SPECTRE of Lee, Jackson and their bloodythirsty hordes on everyones lips and minds. At that moment back in Gettysburg Jackson sitting beside Robert E. Lees sickbed was reporting on the actions of the 2nd and the overwhelming victory thay had achieved. Jackson had ordered Longstreet to organise the army with the intention of following the Union hordes ...
- 638: Cuban Missile Crisis
- ... Khrushchev, "That son of a bitch won't pay attention to words! He has to see you move" (Walton 116). ExCom was in serious need of a compromise. The solution came from Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, as he proposed what would eventually become the Unites States' military plan. The U.S. Navy would set up a "quarantine" around the island, searching all Cuba-bound ships. They could then intercept any ... accused Kennedy of being influenced by "reasons having to do with the election campaign in the USA"(Khrushchev 2). The day Kennedy announced his plan of action to the public, he confided to his brother, Robert, that he had fears that he could have been impeached by the unsupportive Congress had he not acted as he did (Lebow and Stein 97). Whether or not this had any grounds, it showed his ...
- 639: Critical Analysis Of Soldiers
- ... her demands are complex and unavoidable" (Lamb, 18). But it is not until his mother confronts him over breakfast about his future that he realizes that he cannot continue to live at home any more. Robert Paul Lamb observes that before Harold's mother begins her lecture, she takes off her glasses; "this gesture seems to imply that she either can not, or does not want to 'see' him" (Lamb, 18 ... a Literary Tour." http://www.kcstar.com/aboutstar/hemingway/hem6.htm Kobler, J.F. " 'Soldier's Home' Revisited: A Hemingway Mea Culpa." (1993). Studies in Short Fiction, Vol. 30, No. 3, Summer, pp. 377. Lamb, Robert Paul Lamb. "The Love Song of Harold Krebs." (1995). The Hemingway Review, Vol. 14, No. 2, Spring, pp. 18. Slaughter, Daniel. "Ernest Hemingway and Selected Works from In Our Time." http://www.fortunecity.com/boozers ...
- 640: Summary of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- Summary of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde In the book Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde written by Robert Louis Stevenson, there are two characters that are completely different in every way you can imagine. The ironic thing about it is that these two characters are one in the same. The man named Dr ... of consciousness, and was co-heir with him to death"(Stevenson,100). This man was truly ugly in not only the facial manner and could not be destroyed till death. Through the entire book of Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Mr. Hyde is described as a man of deformity yet no one can put a finger on why this is so. It is truly beyond looks and goes ...
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