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- 4131: Cultural Inheritances In Polyn
- ... has attempted to mould the natives into the same shape as the Settlers, while rejecting their beliefs: The palagi Governor, he teach me the white face of his God and Government. I learnt that. The palagi governor slyly tries to acheive this by giving him gifts, such as the materials to build him a strong house and the following: Then the ... the Governor is trying to mould the natives into the shape of the settlers culture is indicated: when he refused / for to leave my house. The natives defiance to the Government trying to shape him into somebody else is indicated: I shot to him / and he is dead. (p108) It is evident in the poetry of J. C. Sturm, that she ...
- 4132: Canada and Third World Countries
- ... Since 1966 Canada had said that it was becoming increasingly more important that China be represented at the U.N. At the time, the U.N only recognized the former government of China which was established on the island of Taiwan. The Canadian government prides itself on sending foreign aid to developing countries. In the 1970's there was an estimated 4.2 billion people on the earth, more then 2.5 billion of ...
- 4133: Hitler - The Life Story
- ... and the Communists who betrayed the "fatherland" and it was here that his disliking of the Jews most likely began. Germany after the war was in chaos. With no real Government to control the country, many groups tried to take control. One day a big communist group staged a big riot but another group of ex-soldiers including Hitler managed to ... followers. Eventually Adolf Hitler became it's leader and the rest as they say....is history. 4.Hitler In Power While spending time in prison for trying to overthrow the government Adolf Hitler wrote his famous book "Mein Kampf", in which he describes many problems and where he states that the Jews and communists were responsible for those problems. He also ...
- 4134: Stereotyping In Movies
- ... this stereotype will lead to anti-Arab sentiment. In a Washington Post editorial Jack Shaheen says, “In the movie Arabs blow up the city’s FBI building, murdering scores of government agents; they blast theatergoers, and detonate a bomb in a crowded bus” (Shaheen C3). This is a stereotypical portrayal of Arabs. Arabs are shown here as terrorists, capable of killing innocent people. The Arabs who blow up government agents, theatergoers, and a crowded bus must be insane. Such acts of terrorism are not seen on a normal basis; therefore people tend to relate acts of terrorism to people ...
- 4135: A Comparison Contrast Of A Bra
- ... truly happy. 1984 is the story of Winston who finds forbidden love within the hypocrisy of his society. In both cases, the main character is in quiet rebellion against his government which is eventually found to be in vain. Huxley wrote A Brave New World in the third person so that the reader could be allotted a more comprehensive view of ... New World (Smith) excepting when it increases consumption, whereas it is twisted with ironic titles in 1984, "They were homes of the four Ministries between which the entire apparatus of government was divided: the Ministry of Truth, which concerned itself with news, entertainment, education, and the fine arts; the Ministry of Peace, which concerned itself with war; the Ministry of Love ...
- 4136: Population Statistics of Mexico
- ... living conditions and expanded health services has cut the death rate by more than half, thus causing the population to increase every year since the 1940's. Perhaps now the Government's only chief problem is trying to provide housing , jobs, and schools for the rapidly increasing population. Therefore the government has tried to tell people to limit the amount kids they have (although no law has been placed under act.) Another reason for population increase in the past 60 years ...
- 4137: With Malice Toward None
- ... American System." This system that arose from the National Rebublicans of 1824 was in opposition to the powerful Democratic party of President Andrew Jackson. Lincoln agreed with Clay that the government should be a positive force with the purpose of serving the people. Internal improvements were high on both mens' lists, and this stand made the relatively unknown Lincoln popular in ... move meant to upset the Southern war effort, the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation had no immediate affect because it applied only to the Confederate states over which the federal government had no control. The proclamation did not apply to the slave states under Union control because there was no legal justification for Lincoln to apply it in those places. It ...
- 4138: How The Internet Got Started
- ... new NSFNET set a blisteing pace for technical advancement linking newer, faster, shinier supercomputers, through thicker, faster links,upgraded and expanded,again and again,in l986,l988,l990.And other government agencies leapt in: NASA, National Institutes of Health, Department of Energy, each of them maintaining a digital satrapy in the INTERNET confederation. The nodes in this growing network-of-networks ... up into basic varieties. Foreighn computers,and a few American ones chose to be denoted by their geographical locations. The others were grouped by the six basic Internet domains --gov, {government} mil {military}edu{education} these were of course, the pioneers Just think, in l997 the standards for computer networking is now global. In 1971, there were only four nodes in ...
- 4139: History of Computers
- ... expensive to operate because of the cost of hiring programmers to perform the complex operations the computers ran. Such computers were typically found in large computer centers--operated by industry, government, and private laboratories--staffed with many programmers and support personnel (Rogers, 77). By 1956, 76 of IBM's large computer mainframes were in use, compared with only 46 UNIVAC's ... New World”, MacWorld. San Jose, Ca: MacWorld Publishing, February, 1984 (Premire Issue). Hall, Peter. Silicon Landscapes. Boston: Allen & Irwin, 1985 Gulliver, David. Silicon Valey and Beyond. Berkeley, Ca: Berkeley Area Government Press, 1981. Hazewindus, Nico. The U.S. Microelectronics Industry. New York: Pergamon Press, 1988. Jacobs, Christopher W. “The Altair 8800Ó, Popular Electronics. New York: Popular Electronics Publishing, January 1975. Malone ...
- 4140: Andrew Carnegie 2
- ... times, thus diminishing the difference slowly but surely. As the rich get richer they bring up the standard and, in effect, the poor with them as the economy grows. The government comes up with a way to run money that is suited to be in the best interest of the most possible people. In the end, you realize that the majority ... and poor and works out best for everyone. This idea differs from communistic ideals of spreading wealth evenly throughout, at all times, and doesn't require an overthrow of the government, rather an "evolution of existing conditions." The idea is that each individual work for himself in attaining wealth (as in the concept of laissez-faire); each man fighting for his ...
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