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29971: The Revolutionary War was an Economic Revolution
... swiftly and crowds rioted in the streets. The Boston Tea Party was called “the boldest stroke which had yet been struck in America.” It marked the beginning of violence in the dispute. King George, demanded t hat the Americans be brought under control. As punishment, Parliament enacted a string of laws that colonists called the “Intolerable Acts.” The Boston Port Act was part of the Intolerable Acts or Coercive Acts. The ...
29972: About the Internet
... another computer. There are security standards which allow for the e-mail you send to be confiden-tial, and only read by the intended recipient. In 1996, the amount of messages exchanged in the U.S., via e- mail, was far greater than the amount sent by first-class mail. There are areas set up on the Internet in which a number of people can discuss matters at the same time ...
29973: The Evolution of the Eye
... to the nervous system to interpret the information gathered by the eye. In many ways, the camera-type eye of the vertebrates is far superior to all other designs. One would wonder why there aren’t more designs of this type in nature. The argument that evolution is an on-going process will not do as an explanation. Compound eyes, for example, have remained dominant in insects and crustaceans for many ...
29974: Geoloy Of Mars
... has characteristics that make it an Earth-like world "(Grolier, 1992). One thing that is very similar to Earth is the rotation period. Mars rotation period is only thirty seven minutes longer than the Earth's. This would explain why Mars has significant seasonal changes just as Earth does. It is believed that the Planets 5 difference between winter and summer on Mars is even greater than on Earth. Mars is ...
29975: Acid Rain
... oxide, and ozone ( SOύ, NOx, and Oύ ) is released into the air. These chemicals are absorbed into clouds and results in Acid Presipitation ( Acid Rain, Acid Snow, Acid Hail, Acid Sleet ). When the chemicals aren't absorbed into clouds, they can drift for miles and fall to the ground, resulting in Acid Deposition, or dry deposition. When Acid Rain falls into water it is mixed in with the normal water and ...
29976: Lowell Mills Girls
... close conditions. They trained newcomers and covered for one another, when necessary. This cohesion amongst them provided the basis and the strength for their protests. It was helped by their sense of freedom as “freemen's daughters.” The community was the most important factor for determining the response to the harsher conditions. The interdependence of the women in Lowell was founded in the mill work itself. In the beginning of their ...
29977: The Socratic Logos
... several definitions of the subject they are discussing before they reach a satisfactory logos for their subject (if they ever do reach a logos). In the Euthyphro Socrates never reached a logos for virtue. Euthyphro's definition as "What all the gods love"(Euthyphro, 9e) was incorrect because Euthyphro was presupposing that the reason the gods love it is because it is already pious. The main subject of the Meno is ...
29978: Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's plays about tragedy. It is about two lovers who commit suicide when their feuding famillies prevent them from being together. The play has many characters, each with its own role in keeping the plot line ...
29979: The Lottery: Symbolism
... The black box is the central theme or idea in the story. It symbolizes at first some type of mystery, but as we read the ending we realize that it is synonymous with doom. Someone's fate lies in an inanimate object, the black box. We do not always enjoy change, even if it might prove beneficial to us. The box is symbolic of our loathing of change; it is old ...
29980: The Missing Dialogue in Antigone
... Haimon is important. Antigone could not expect Haimon to be disloyal to his father. Had a conversation taken place between Antigone and Haimon, I can only assume that Antigone would state the unholiness of Creon's commands and actions. Haimon would then be torn between defending his father and remaining loyal to Creon or taking the side of Antigone. If Haimon were to remain loyal to Creon in front of Antigone ...


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