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- 5831: The Olympics
- ... place in Olympia, the individual events took place in many different buildings. All of the long distance races took place in the gymnasium. The wrestling and boxing took place in a building called the Polestar. Short foot races, the throwing events, and the leaping events were performed in the Stadium. The Hippodrome was the site of both horse and chariot races (www.Olympics.com). During the second century BCE, the Olympics ...
- 5832: Catcher In The Rye: Escape From The Truth
- ... had been shot. This is not the only example of childish behavior explained. Holden often resorts to this reaction when there is nothing else he can do. Holden can only protect him self for a short while. He soon falls into great depression and has a mental breakdown which leaves him institutionalized. His lies, his criticism, and his childish behavior got him little peace. His truth is shown and his only ...
- 5833: The Volkswagen Beetle and Advertising
- ... The new ads feature single cars on a white background, the new Beetle's shape is the focus of the communication and the aspect intended to draw in the viewer (Adweek, 2). There are also short, witty, and powerful lines which were designed to reach a multitude of different audiences in an individual and personal way (Adweek, 2). The campaign includes television, print, billboards, point of purchase posters, and collateral materials ...
- 5834: Child Stars: From Mozart to Gary Coleman
- ... it is safe to say never before Mozart had a person expanded so spectacularly on his or her early accomplishments. To this day the legend lives on, albeit in a more twisted, cynical form. The stories of fallen child stars pepper the tabloids and demonstrate the difficulty of growing up in the public eye, especially in this day and age. That Mozart, though he lived in a far simpler and most ...
- 5835: The Story of Sugar
- The Story of Sugar Behind even the simplest of objects lie complex social stories. Illustrate this statement using the example of sugar in unit 1. This essay will attempt to portray the extent to which social science tries to explain a simple object, like sugar. It will begin by ...
- 5836: A Room of Ones Own: Cranial Spelunking
- ... it will open doors to many more centuries of work. As for the rest of us, there is only one option, we must write our why not, and get on with living. Life is too short to ponder such a question part time. One must devote their entire life to the question in order to have any chance of answering it. This is of course a sacrifice that only a handful ...
- 5837: Civil War
- ... burning when they arrived. The fires had been set to cotton bales by Confederate Calvary to prevent the Federal Army from getting them and the high winds quickly spread the fire. The controversy would be short lived as no proof would ever be presented. So with Columbia, Charleston, and Augusta all fallen, Sherman would continue his drive north toward Goldsboro. On the way, his progress would be stalled not by the ...
- 5838: The Dangerous Opportunity: Community Based, Crisis Intervention
- ... options that respect their circumstances and capacity for self determination. These services include crisis lines, crisis response teams, hospital diversion/ rapid return to hospital programs, community or hospital based day and evening programs and emergency/short stay residential facilities.(p33) Flexibility and accessibility in crisis response programming is a key component. Planning should provide a seamless package of continuity of care. (Crompton,1993) Crisis intervention that is provided early can lead ...
- 5839: The Suspension Bridge
- ... powered by noisy steam engines, hoisted each huge stone block high into the air and swung it into position. The excitement mounted as the towers grew taller, since most buildings then were less than 5 stories high, the 25-story tower must have seemed stupendous. Once the towers were finished, the two anchorages were built. The heavy roadway pulls down on the main cables, but the anchorages hold them firmly and ...
- 5840: Sports in Rome
- ... on gems and vases, and patrician ladies pampered him. According to their arms and methods of fighting, the men were divided into various light and heavy-armed classes. For example, the retiarius, clad in a short tunic, attempted to entangle his fully armed opponent with a net and then kill him with a trident. Other classes used different weapons, or rode horses or chariots. When a gladiator had overpowered his opponent ...
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