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- 5271: Womens Writing The Powe And Th
- ... choice, equality and expression have been repressed through various positions of power and distribution of ideas, which have been dominated by men. Cultural institutions such as capitalism, the church and government laid down rules and barriers for women, which they have had to battle against. One of the benefits coming out of this ongoing battle for feminists was the expression of ...
- 5272: Who Are We To Judge
- ... being told by someone looking up to him, admiring him, it is told from the perspective of an unemotional, unexcitable individual. The speaker of this poem seems to be a government employee or an official from the State. He is someone who strictly follows rules and regulations. He makes sure that the unknown citizen obeys the rules and does everything in ...
- 5273: Hiroshema
- ... bombardier spotted the target. They then released the 4.5 ton bomb, at 11:02 a.m., killing 30,000 people instantly. A day after the Nagasaki bombing the Japanese government offered to surrender. This ended the first ever nuclear war. Yet, while the first atomic bomb was a success, it raised many ethical and controversial issues. Most of the people ...
- 5274: Historical Relations Between T
- ... by their historical circumstances. As provisioners to the North West Company, the Metis of the prairies organized the commercial buffalo hunt. They left their permanent settlements periodically, electing a provisional government for each expedition to make and enforce the law of the hunt. This activity increased the political consciousness of the Metis and was further heightened by the rivalry between the ...
- 5275: 1984 Irony
- ... would think that this would be where things are remembered ("Memory"), but it's actually an incinerator. The next example of irony comes when you learn about the departments of Government in Oceania. The Ministry of Truth is actually the maker of lies for the history books, the Ministry of Love discourages love, and the Ministry of Peace is actually quite ...
- 5276: 1984 8
- ... that they can claim by being citizens of the United States of America. The citizens of the United States are to abide by the laws and regulations set by the government, but they also have many privileges that help them to prosper and live a happy life. In George Orwell s book, 1984, the citizens of London are troubled by the ...
- 5277: History Of Portugal
- ... wars, Portugal sided with Britain against France. In 1807, when the armies of Napoleon threatened Portugal, the royal family withdrew to Brazil and made Rio de Janeiro the seat of government. A French army occupied Portugal but was defeated in 1808 by a British army under Sir Arthur Wellesley, 1st duke of Wellington. By the Convention of Sintra (August 30, 1808 ...
- 5278: History Of Psychology
- ... Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt, the son of an Evangelical pastor, was born near Manheim, Germany, on 16 August 1832. He was from an academic family with members who were scientists, professors, government officials and physicians. He was often inattentive in his own schooling and was a habitual daydreamer. He failed his first year of high school and was sent to Heidelberg to ...
- 5279: Holocaust 6
- ... the war was over and the camps had already been liberated. This could have been because of the lack of media involvement; unlike today or it could be that our government chose to ignore a problem that had affected billions of people in the world. It is a known fact that many people did not have clue what was going on ...
- 5280: 1984 10
- ... t even think twice about moving it. The novel 1984 helps to see what life could be like if we had a controlled society by which only one form of government were to hold all power. It helps to prove that sooner or later the people will hold no control over society. Orwell shows no sympathy for what we bring on ...
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