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- 591: Brave New World 8
- ... run everything. Some people would jump at the chance to be in a place were all you do is work, eat, and have sex, but would you give up your feelings. He proposes that sleep teaching ,other wise known as hypnopaedia, is the answer and to put people in a group in which they will do separate activities and different jobs then other groups to run the world. Everyone is taught ...
- 592: Vincent Van Gogh The Successful Failure
- ... tried to interfere with his life. Vincent van Gogh quit his employment at Goupil's after a violent fight with his manager. He pursued his life's dream as a preacher. Vincent got a job teaching Sunday school and occasionally giving sermons. This career did not last either, as he was wearing rags and beginning to starve from a lack of food and perhaps a lack of love. Vincent van Gogh ...
- 593: Vincent Van Gogh
- ... the slightest idea what he would do next. Vincent decided to return to England, where he found a job as a teacher in a boarding school. After he gave up that job, he took another teaching job at a school in Isleworth. Alexander 2 As a young man Vincent Van Gogh's strongest compulsion was to love and help mankind. The son of a minister, he chose quite naturally to take ...
- 594: Socrates
- ... Socrates, himself, speaks out the accusers charges by saying "Socrates does injustice and is meddlesome, by investigating the things under the earth and the heavenly things, and by making the weaker the stronger and by teaching others these things" (Plato, 19b;c). This is the charge of the "old" accusers. It is seen from an example in "The Clouds". Strepsiades goes to Socrates in order to learn how to pursuade his ...
- 595: Scarlet Letter- Judgment
- ... was a punishment out of view, she knew it was there, but what reminded her of it was Pearl. With a child, Hester was given the chance to teach the Bible to her and by teaching Pearl about her Lord, that was Hester's main repent to God. God is the one that created man and He is the one that gave them free will. God has a plan for everyone ...
- 596: Propaganda In Film
- ... Hitler believed that the youth were the future of Germany and that his master race should be attractive, with blond hair and blue eyes. He tried to influence and shape the youth of Germany by teaching them hate through propaganda, and the most effective medium that he found was film. It appealed to everyone, young and old. Hitler once stated that "The art of propaganda lies in understanding the emotional ideas ...
- 597: Leadership In Movie
- ... to help other patients to regain their independence, self-confidence and ability to return to the outside world. He gave the patients the desire to return to the real world by taking them on excursions, teaching them to voice their opinions, and by altering their daily lives at the hospital. As one would generally understand, a mental asylum is the last place on earth where one should expected a decent level ...
- 598: La Amistad
- ... Amistad. DreamWorks Pictures, 1998. 2. Exploring Amistad. http://amistad.mysticseaport.org/ 3. THE AMISTAD, 40 U.S. 518 (1841). http://caselaw.findlaw.com/amistad_case.html 4. The Amistad Case. http://www.nara.gov/education/teaching/amistad/. 5. What the Amistad Means to American Maritime History. http://www.mysticseaport.org/public/amistad/what.amistad.means.html
- 599: Johann Sebastian Bach 2
- ... s unique properties of construction and tone quality to perfect his compositions. This was a great characteristic of the baroque. He also wrote music with themes such a representing a sea or Christians following the teaching of Jesus. Bach was even able to convey and exploit the media, styles, and genres of pieces in his day, which remarkably allowed him to change the instrument of a piece to make it simpler ...
- 600: Inherit The Wind
- ... Wind The main theme of Inherit the Wind by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee is taking a stand. The play begins in Hillsboro, Tennessee when a man named Bertram Cates breaks the law by teaching the forbidden Darwins Theory. The most famous orators of the time, Matthew Harrison Brady and Henry Drummond came to this small religious town of Hillsboro. Brady is prosecuting against Cates and Drummond is defending ...
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