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- 5411: Crime And Punishment .
- ... This is where the social issue of murder, as in the case of Akulka's husband comes in. He obviously does not feel remorse because he owes something to the government or the system, or to his wife: Forgive me, I'll wash your feet now and drink the water too." (Akulka's Husband) He feels no remorse for the murder ...
- 5412: Maifest Destiny
- ... end the Native Americans ended up on small reservations as apposed to the entire country that they had before. The Louisiana Purchase was a hypocritical decision. Jefferson was portrayed the government as small and not in want of much land then he bought enough land to double the size of the early United States. Jefferson made the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 ...
- 5413: The Use Of Nuclear Power As A
- ... about the efforts in Nazi Germany to purify Uranium-235 with which might be turned to be used to build an atomic bomb. It was shortly thereafter that the US Government began serious undertaking known as the Manhattan Project. The Manhattan Project was designed to research and production that would produce an atomic bomb. The first cause of using the nuclear ...
- 5414: Butterbox Babies
- ... 300 the mother had paid she could have the baby put up for adoption. If a couple wished to adopt a baby they would have to be assessed by the government to see if they were able to support a baby. The Youngs found this bad for business, so if a couple was from the United States the baby was given ...
- 5415: Crime And Punishment 4
- ... This is where the social issue of murder, as in the case of Akulka's husband comes in. He obviously does not feel remorse because he owes something to the government or the system, or to his wife: Forgive me, I'll wash your feet now and drink the water too." (Akulka's Husband) He feels no remorse for the murder ...
- 5416: Elizabeth
- ... succession in 1544. Imprisoned as rallying point for discontented Protestants, she regained freedom by outward conformity to Catholicism. On her succession England's low fortunes included religious strife, a huge government debt, and failure in wars with France. Her reign took England through one of its greatest periods. It produced such men as Shakespeare, Spenser, Francis Bacon, and Walter Raleigh. It ...
- 5417: Early Chinese Immigrant
- ... of reasons. The main reason was because of the myth of the Gam Saan ("Golden Mountain.") Other reasons were due to overpopulation, poverty, hunger, flooding, high taxes, bad economy, collapsing government, and crop failure. When gold was found in California and short on hand of workers, many Chinese travel into America to get rich quick. A young man in Canton wrote ...
- 5418: Brave New World 9
- ... s past and also to tried to cure their bad habits and phobias. This is just matter of opinion, but brainwashing is probably going on behind the scenes of our government. The final example of prophecy is genetically altering embryos. In the book they altered the embryos to make some not as smart as others. They also did it to put ...
- 5419: Eastern Philosophy
- ... and the establishment of an orderly hierarchical society, Taoism sought to preserve human life by following the Way of Nature (Tao) and by reverting to primitive agrarian communities and a government that did not control or interfere with life. Taoism attempted to bring the individual into perfect harmony with nature through a mystical union with the Tao. This mysticism was carried ...
- 5420: English And French Relations I
- ... legal means of protest and self-protection, such as Bill 22, which made French the official language of Quebec. Bill 101, introduced in 1977, made French the only language of government, business, and communications. The referendum in 1980 grave French Canadians a chance to make their decision. The resulting "non" vote gave hope for a united Canada, but made a strong ...
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