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4841: Much Ado About Nothing
... Hero still, and made Claudio feel shame towards his actions. This led to Claudio's begging for forgiveness to Leonato and the eventual plan to marry the two once more. And, in all great love stories, the two couples marry in the end, which is only fitting for such a wonderful, uplifting play.
4842: My Antonia 2
... carefully drawn parallels in the story that build up to Antonia and Jim's separation was a truly effective method of pointing out its tragedy. However she also used other tools, such as imagery and short anecdotes to further convey her message. All together these elements, plus a good story and plot make My Antonia an excellent all around book, worthy of being called a classic.
4843: The Life and Times of Ronald Reagan
... achievement was the1987 treaty with the Soviet Union banning intermediate range nuclear forces (INF), approved by the Senate in 1988. With his two terms of office completed, Reagan left the White House in January1989. Four short years later in 1994, "Reagan reveled to the world what his doctors, and those closest to him suspected for some time; he was suffering from the memory destroying neurological illness known as Alzheimer's diesease ...
4844: Macbeth 2
... 1.39) even "all the perfumes of Arabia [could] not sweeten [her] little hand" (5.1.39-40). Not being able to wash the blood away causes her to be hysterical in her dreams. This short scene of a doctor and gentlewoman observing Lady Macbeth displays a great change in her comparing to her dominating character in the beginning of the play. Her weakness finally overcomes her when she commits suicide ...
4845: Memoirs Of The Geisha
... person who has been kind to her all her life and for the past years, all she dreams about is meeting this wonderful man again and getting to know him. To make a long story short, the Chairman never forgets Chiyo and how beautiful she is, so he goes to a well-known geisha by the name of Mameha and asks her to adopt Chiyo as her younger sister so she ...
4846: Richard Wright
... store and beat her senseless because she didn't pay bill that she owed them. This was all new to Richard as far as first hand experience, because prior to this he had only heard stories of white brutality. As if seeing this ruthless crime against the woman was not enough for him, the real wake up call came to him in relation to the same job. Richard Wright was going ...
4847: The Inter(esting)net
... The United State's stock market has greatly benefited due to sudden interest and popularity in the Internet. Stock holders with share of Internet related companies have noticed a skyrocket in the prices over a short period of time. The Internet holds an endless amount of information. From Chia Pets, to vacation sites, to the anatomy of a bullfrog, the Internet covers information on and about anything. For example, I was ...
4848: Genghis Khan
... members of an enemy tribe and died. Temujin inherited his father’s position, but the rest of his tribe did not accept their new leader and abandoned a teenaged Temujin and his family. For a short time the family lived in poverty, owning only a few sheep and other livestock and digging up roots for food. Temujin, however, managed to somehow preserve a considerable fund of prestige among certain members of ...
4849: Stalin
... Stalin was not an impressive figure, not the sort of man you’d notice in a crowd. Simply dressed, he wore a khaki military tunic and trousers, stuffed into high black leather boots. He was short with a low forehead, close-cropped black hair and a drooping mustache. Deep pockmarks covered his face. When he smiled which was not very often, he flashed gold-platted teeth, though others were blackened by ...
4850: Napoleon Bonaparte
... greatest military leaders to ever live. The man thought that he could not be killed on the battle field, he was right. He went from a soldier to the Emperor of France in just ten short years; he fell in less than three. Napoleon led an army of six-hundred-thousand men into Russia (Reihn 159). Napoleon was always very concerned about his soldiers and made sure that they were well ...


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