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- 5461: Walt Whitmen
- ... on politics, civics, and the arts. During the Civil War, Whitman was a volunteer assistant in the military hospitals in Washington, D.C. After the war, he worked in several government departments until he suffered a stroke in 1873. He spent the rest of his life in Camden, N.J., where he continues to write poems and articles. Leaves of Grass ...
- 5462: United Nations
- ... and Burundi’s presidents were killed. This started a wave of ethnic violence and the UN was forced to take force. In July the UN organised a cease-fire. The government blocked the borders and several confrontations broke out resulting in thousands of deaths. In 1996 the UN cleared the borders and the refugee’s started coming back in to their ...
- 5463: Censorship In Schools
- ... to be abuse; as compared to punishment and discipline? “Beating with a stick the size of a telegraph pole. Or forcing a kid to eat liver. That is what the government sees. I see it as abuse if the child isn't learning from it. Kids way back when were slapped on the wrist with rulers. They didn't go out ...
- 5464: WOMAN AND ABORTION
- ... the teenagers in our society, whether they had made a mistaken and forgot to wear a condom or just chose not to wear one. This article is stating that our government is going to start testing the mothers who are caring a child. They want to ensure that the rights of the unborn fetuses are upheld. The rights of the baby ...
- 5465: HITLER, MUSSOLINI, STALIN
- ... names have a vast impact on the idea of dictatorship. These men established dictatorship and guided this type of rule throughout most of their lives. Dictatorship is a form of government in which absolute power is exercised and practiced by one person without hereditary right or the free consent of the citizens living in the country. It takes a person with ...
- 5466: Catch-22
- ... enhance his prestige. One other example of this theme is in the novel, when Yossarian is wounded. He is told to take better care of his leg because it is government property. Soldiers, therefore, are not even people, but simply property that can be listed on an inventory. In a bureaucracy, as Heller shows, individuality does not matter. Most war novels ...
- 5467: Julius Caesar
- ... They were entertained by this young man but did not believe the threat (Green 19). His family finally paid his ransom. Soon after it was paid, Caesar learned that the government was not going to take action and pursue the pirates. Caesar took matters into his own hands. He organized a fleet of ships, captured the pirates and crucified their whole ...
- 5468: Inclusion Of Master Harold And
- ... MHATBs is no exception. In this play, however, the major vehicle for conflict is the existence of apartheid in South Africa. Apartheid was a term used euphemistically by the Botha government. It means ‘separate development’, but the practical application of it ensured that the white minority maintained its dominant position, at the expense of the black, Cape coloured and Asian majority ...
- 5469: Censorship In Fahrenheit 451
- ... bring them joy and happiness. While striving to keep an audience satisfied, lawmakers also did their best to keep people on one train of thought and strongly disapproved of individuality. Government in the book had very strict opinions on how a society should function, and never tolerated a person who doubted, questioned or acted against their authority. Law in this society ...
- 5470: Hamlet
- ... support families are determined primarily by men and do not support the women who bear the burden of family responsibilities but do not wield power. Contrary to the claim that government services sap the strength of family supports, the failure to provide public services to families will most likely exacerbate intergenerational conflicts, turning family members against each other. The overwhelming majority ...
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