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- 29341: Why Do All Modern Cars Look Alike?
- ... we see heavy traffic, is there no variance anymore amongst car models? In the old days, as a matter of fact only five ore ten years ago every single car brand seemed to have it's own personality, today they look more like a cluster of copycats. What went wrong? One reason is that the automotive industry has certain trends it has to follow, just like fashion designers and musical composers ...
- 29342: Compare and Contrast: "Strange Fruit" and "Telephone Conservation": Theme of Racial Prejudice
- ... to happen than walking through some part of a country and finding black bodies swinging from trees. 'Telephone conversation' is just like a play as 'Strange Fruit' is like a factual poem although it doesn't seem as real as 'Telephone conversation'. Both of the poems are written by men, 'Strange fruit' from about 1930 and 'Telephone conversation' from about 1960. Telephone conversation has a lot of unspoken thoughts from sentence ...
- 29343: Florence, Italy
- ... ages when pictures were painted of people they were painted in order of there status in the caste system. For example, the Pope would be in the direct center, but in this time it didnt make any difference. People at this time needed a change from the Medieval times. It was a cold dark time of fighting. Now that the Renaissance consisted of little to no feudalism and a brighter ...
- 29344: Cal Ripken
- ... not expect to look at this book with a psychological view, unless you look into the deeper meanings of Ripken and what his thought process is. The book allows you to see what a boy s point of view of a family that grew up in a modest fashion, with baseball being prevalent throughout his life. After reading the book and asking myself what Mr. Ripken was thinking during his life ...
- 29345: Phaedo
- ... well thought out opinions, and they are very learned people. Among the most revered philosophers of all time was Socrates. Living around the 5th century B.C., Socrates was among the first philosophers who wasn't a sophist, meaning that he never felt that he was wise for he was always in the pursuit of knowledge. Unfortunately, Socrates was put to death late in his life. One of his best students ...
- 29346: Philosophies of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
- ... appropriate for the matter. His thoughts were that a job should be done only by those who are best suited for it. To him aristocracy was a perfect form of government. The point of Socrate's philosophies were to make people think about the questions he would often ask. The reason for these questions being asked were to have people to their own thoughts and opinions toward life. He did not ...
- 29347: The Social Security Crisis
- ... duty to vote for change in Social Security to ensure we will have something to look forward to when we retire. We can not wait any longer to defeat this crisis. For those who don't know the Social Security crisis is the threat that Social Security may go bankrupt. Well its more than just a threat its the reality. The common belief is that Social Security is a saving fund ...
- 29348: The Tiger And The Lamb
- ... 223) Blake discusses that the creator of the lamb is also calls Himself a Lamb. With this he brings religious significance into the poem. It the New Testament, Jesus of Nazareth is referred as God's Lamb. There are a few themes developed in "The Lamb." Blake describes the lamb as symbol of childhood innocence. He also questions about how the lamb was brought into existence, which mentions another theme of ...
- 29349: The Civil War
- The Civil War The Civil War came about for many reasons. Among them, probably the biggest, was the Mexican war. This war was mainly about the U.S. trying to gain more spanish territory to complete its manifest destiny. President Polk had been eager to compromise with britian on the division of the Oregon Territory because the United States was already at war ...
- 29350: Cloning and Its Impact
- ... of this research for the improvement of life for humans. Cloning provides better research capabilities for finding cures to many diseases. Livestock can produce biological proteins that help people who have diseases including Diabetes, Parkinsons, and Cystic Fibrosis. There are also possibilities that nuclear transfer could provide benefits to those who would like to have children. For example, couples who are infertile, or have genetic disorders, could use cloning to ...
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