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- 4811: Romanticism
- ... even if driven through conscience, to defy the state. It built on the principles of individualism, self reliance, strength and confidence to strike out on own. They were critical of government, laws, social institutions, debasing commercialism and whatever kept humans from reaching their highest potential. They took a PollyAnna attitude that everything will turn out. Emerson taught "Trust thyself. Every heart ...
- 4812: Analysis of Several Works of Literature
- ... man, not a God. (Anselmo, Fucking Hostile, Vulgar Display of Power) As seen here, the lyrics of a popular song show a clear, cynical view towards law enforcement and the government. As has been shown, Cynicism is a topic and theme that has appeared in every time period and every situation from the inception of man up to and including today ...
- 4813: Brave New World: Comparing Life In the World State With Life In the US Today
- ... Families are established in our culture, which are looked upon as something very good for our society. Women are allowed to become pregnant as freely as they want and the government will even aid them in the process. This is one difference that is totally different from the brave new world. Women were a lot of times not even allowed to ...
- 4814: Persuasive Speaking
- ... service. Tone of voice and voice control is a handy skill to learn and will serve you well if you can master it. Take some tips from the pros…watch government officials speak, listen to the MCI lady before you decide not to use her long distance plan, or flip on the infomercial at two in the morning. You see, it ...
- 4815: The Theme of Isolation in Various Literature
- ... is that it does not pose a threat to other wildlife and, in fact, is not a danger or a competitor of any consequence to humans. In 1973, the Canadian government's wildlife service assigned Farley Mowat to investigate the rumor that hoards of bloodthirsty wolves are slaughtering the arctic caribou. Mowat is dropped alone on the frozen tundra, where he ...
- 4816: Excellence is Your Best Weapon for Fighting Racism
- ... will always be with us. So, the question is, "What should we do about it?" There are many ways to fight racism: you might march, protest, complain, or beg the government for help. Some of these methods have worked well in the past. However, I think the best and most effective weapon today for fighting racism is excellence. Excellence will bring ...
- 4817: What I Can Do to Promote Liberty
- ... to run the “system” . I wouldn't vote for Clinton, but I wouldn't vote for Gingrich or Gore either. Maybe we should start an armed insurrection and overthrow the government. But that might result in total Åñ㮩hŸ and we'd go into some sorta nuclear war and than afterwards some guy might pretend he is are supreme ruler and ...
- 4818: The Threat of Nuclear War
- ... within the year. One way to lower the need for a quick counter-strike or pre-emptive strike would be to increase the survivability of the command centers. Allowing the government to ride out the first strike and take as much time as necessary to consider a response, with emphasis on survivability of forces and continuance of strict negative control over ...
- 4819: 18th Century Literature
- ... Romantic Period. The 18th century was known as the Restoration Period. The people of this period sought unity and stability in everything. The people wanted to unify and stablize life, government, and even maybe their literature. 18th century was filled with many different types of devices and styles of literature. The three major literary periods of this era were the Restoration ...
- 4820: Revolutions
- ... they did this was with the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen. This declaration stated taht men are born and remain free and wqual in rights, that government must protect there natural rights and that political power is derived from the people. Many new philosophies or ideologies such as liberalism and nationalism were starting to come into their ...
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