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- 7191: Nick Carraway: A Good Narrator
- ... to be Tom's wife, and the little girl that she had with Tom, and Daisy also introduced her friend Jordan Baker, a golf champion, to Nick. Later on they became a couple for a short period. Because Daisy told everything about herself to Nick, readers could have a vivid picture about Daisy, the protagonist's lover, a more vivid picture about what happened to her and what was going to ...
- 7192: Cuban Missile Crisis
- ... Council, or ExCom. The aim of the committee was to consider the possibilities and devise a plan as quickly as possible while staying in complete confidentiality. Kennedy continued making speeches around the Midwest for a short while before retiring to the White House due to "a cold." Another issue plaguing ExCom was the time factor. Military advisors had notified the President that the systems could be operational within two weeks. This ...
- 7193: Causes Of World War I 3
- ... I. The difference between an underlying and immediate cause is that an underlying cause develops over a long period of time and indirectly leads to a specific event, and an immediate cause is a specific short-term event that directly leads to another event or series of events. While the immediate cause of World War I was the assassination of Francis Ferdinand, the archduke of Austria, by a Serbian member of ...
- 7194: Lincoln Could He Have Preserve
- ... meaning a loss of soldiers could be expected also. Lincolns most favored option, the one he eventually went with, was to take a non-aggressive force into the harbor, carrying supplies in to the short-rationed soldiers. Although Lincoln went in under peaceful pretenses, one could assume that he was attempting to achieve his goal of appearing to be the tormented, not the tormentor. His ploy worked, and the South ...
- 7195: Chernobyl
- ... for the drivers. Once the blocks were delivered, the workers needed to put them in place. Each weighed several dozen tons so eventually crane operators had to perform this task. This outer protective wall, 28 stories high, is placed around the perimeter and other walls connected to the Unit 3 reactor. A steel roof then completed the structure. The destroyed reactor was entombed in a 300,000-ton concrete structure known ...
- 7196: How to Find A Writing Topic Problem-Solution Essays
- ... as a utility to the writing process. Problems will present themselves in many newspaper articles. Articles will most likely contain many facts and quotations about a certain problem making the subject easily researchable in a short time. People must be careful, though, when using the newspaper. Many other people may use it as a source and you may find yourself writing about the same thing as someone else. Another solution might ...
- 7197: Causes Of The Holocaust
- ... economy was in a decline and there was an extremely high unemployment rate. The Germans wanted to restore their nation to its former greatness. They wanted to complete this task of restoration in a very short amount of time. German citizens also started looking for a reason for their defeat. A new political party called the National Socialist German Workers Party, or Nazis, began its climb by bringing back old prejudices ...
- 7198: Canterbury Tales
- ... of English as a literary language and extended the range of its poetic vocabulary and meters (Encarta 1). In the tales, the host offers a contest to the pilgrims which requires them to tell four stories during their trip . Chaucer ingeniously integrates the episodes with one another and also resplendently describes the personality, behavior, and general way of life of a variety of aspects of society in the Medieval Ages. The ...
- 7199: Loosing Through Surviving
- ... 24 Byron wrote: "And womens tears, produced at will, Deceive in life, unman in death." Byron didn't trust women or life. Byron had been hurt many times by women. From his mother that was short-tempered and believed to be "slightly abusive" , to his first love, his cousin Mary Chaworth, to his wife, who left him. He knew they were able to deceive man and have tears "produced at will ...
- 7200: Cathedrals
- ... of opening up space for light and the creation of one, unified space became an important element of Gothic, especially into the High Gothic. Side elevations for Early Gothic was primarily quadripartite elevation, with four stories of windows and levels, labeled the nave arcade, gallery, triforium, and clerestory. Ceiling vaulting, in addition to being ribbed arched vaulting. Early Gothic also started to deal with the notion of unity and the breaking ...
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