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- 1381: Euripedes Medea
- ... the society thought and what values and rules it held dear, such as bravery, loyalty, ownership of property, and love for family as is shown in the Odyssey. Obviously, the Peloponesian War brought a much stress and chaos on the Greek society of this period, so during this time Euripedes was different in his subject matter and how he portrayed his characters, especially women. He created a play where he opposed ...
- 1382: Ending Of Apartheid In South A
- ... on South Africa would mean banning goods which were vital to their needs. However, many people argued that economic sanctions would only hurt blacks, not whites. This world-wide debate put a great deal of stress on the country, and it basically seemed as though the only solution would be to end apartheid. By combining all these factors, along with things such as SWAPO forming an independent black government in Nambia ...
- 1383: Early 1900s In N. America
- ... see the world. The telephone allowed the houseneeds to be satisfied without leaving they're homes. Women received an oppurtunity to work as a a switch board operator. I don't know if I can stress the importance of Marconi's invention enough. But I can say, that without it not only would there be no T.V. or radio there would be a lot of unemployed people right now(even ...
- 1384: Discuss Some Of The Main Ideas
- ... every child is born with a variety of drives and instincts that require nourishment or stimulation. When there is conflict or deprivation of needs, anxiety and insecurity develop. Defensive manoeuvres are adopted to handle the stress, ultimately leading to maladaptive behaviour. These defences operate at an unconscious level and continue into adulthood. So according to Freud the main causes of behaviour disorders are childhood anxieties and the defences erected against them ...
- 1385: Chinese Communist Influences
- ... of these conditions and anxious to eliminate them. Mao Tse-tung envisioned a mixed economy under Communist control, such as had existed in the Soviet Union during the period of the New Economic Policy. The stress was more upon social justice, and public ownership of the "commanding heights" of the economy than upon development. In 1945, Mao was talking more candidly about development, still within the framework of a mixed economy ...
- 1386: Cubans
- ... within any national Hispanic group and significant differences between any two Hispanic groups; and Cubans, by virtue of their history and the social system they have lived in, are significantly different from all. Cuban values stress collective wealth and collective political awareness. People who have lived in the Cuban social system may be struck negatively by the materialism, winner-take-all capitalism, individualism, competition, crime, and racism of the United States ...
- 1387: Consensus Historians
- ... and left to right course of development due to the cold war. In one of his book's called, The Genius of American Politics, he points out how unique its past was. He wanted to stress that that American people, politics, and past are unlike any of the world and the people must cherish this and embrace it. In the words of J.R. Pole in the Pastmaster, "during the period ...
- 1388: Copper Triangle
- ... mine or follow a trail on the Moonta heritage walk . The surrounding beaches are safe for water sports, boating and diving. (see appendix Seven) Moonta, Kadina and Wallaroo promise the ultimate escape from the city stress, some of the most appealing features would be the relaxed, uncrowded tranquil atmosphere, gentle Mediterranean climate and the friendliness of the locals. But above all it is the past that makes these three towns unique ...
- 1389: Communism
- ... 1879, Trotsky had gained a leading place among the Russian Social-Democrats by the time of the Second party Congress in 1903. He represented ultra-radical sentiment that could not reconcile itself to Lenin's stress on the party organization. Trotsky stayed with the Menshevik faction until he joined Lenin in 1917. From that point on, he accommodated himself in large measure to Lenin's philosophy of party dictatorship, but his ...
- 1390: Brief Insight Ira Terrorist Or
- ... resistence from the victims and their authorities. So it can be said that the use of terrorist tactics is a double-edgedsword. In addition to this the IRA uses public attacks, especially in England, to stress the British economy by disrupting daily life, claiming «England is the belly of the beast and that is where it hurts most». They might feel that England is so strong and resourceful in comparison to ...
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