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- 5501: Sweetness And Power
- ... the chapter explains the power of sugar: it was no longer was just a symbol of power. Mintz analyzes the individual working class English person and the wants of the government. Mintz states on page 183: "The diet of the British worker was both calorically and nutritively inadequate and monotonous" and he touches on other problems of the Englishman’s diet ...
- 5502: Spring Silkworms
- ... bad guys. T'ung Pao and his village also possessed this skewed one-sided view on the foreigners just because their business was affected. His friend told him that Kuomingtang government was going to "throw out the foreign devils". However the Westerners only view it as a generally unequal conflict that was. Until now, although there is no more rejection of ...
- 5503: Song Of Myself: Individuality And Free Verse
- ... the atrocities of battle later proved to be a driving force in his desire to bring people together in harmony (Ott 1774). After the war, he held various jobs, including government clerk and homebuilder. But it was the decade before the war in which Whitman made the switch between rhymed verse and the radically new, free verse he has so greatly ...
- 5504: Snow Falling On Cedars
- ... had happened in the first place. The internment of Kabuo, Hatsue and the rest of their family are mainly because the U.S governments are being racist toward Japanese. They government did not trust the Japanese because they feared that among them were spies, even thou they swore to be loyalty to the U.S. Some of them even stand up ...
- 5505: Robinson Crusoe
- ... William III, and he also the author of The Short Way With The Dissentions, because of which he was sent to the court since the article ridicule the policy the government had taken towards the national church. When he was producing the novel Robinson Crusoe, he was already over sixty years of age. The novel was presented out of a real ...
- 5506: Rite Of Passage
- ... cheat on their taxes. They do it because they know that there are millions of people who do their taxes every year and it would be almost impossible for the government to find everyone who cheated on their taxes. The Bill Clinton scandal is also a great example of this philosophy because he thought he could conceal what he did, but ...
- 5507: A Rumor of War
- ... committing homicide, or murder, Caputo thought that he was doing his job. “It wasn’t the VC who were threatening to rob me of my liberty, but the United States government, in whose service I had enlisted”(332). Caputo had done a good share of helping and serving his country and this is how they repay him for an unintentional mistake ...
- 5508: Remains Of The Day
- ... War II. The American way of freely expressing opinion, even if feelings are hurt in the process, began to seep into not only England’s old homes but also its government. Stevens is a symbol of this change for the entire country. The rules of honorable conduct which Stevens had believed with all his heart absolutely necessary for the smooth operation ...
- 5509: Oscar Romero
- ... murdered with impunity. The wealthy sanctioned the violence that maintained them. Death squads committed murder in the cities while soldiers killed as they wished in the countryside. When a new government, which represented many powerful interests was elected it was seen to be by fraud. There was talk of revolution. More and more Romero committed himself to the poor and the ...
- 5510: Only Yesterday
- ... eventually replaced. Another problem for America was a rumor that caused widespread panic in the minds of the American people. Supposedly the Bolshevics had plans to infiltrate the U.S. government and other institutions. A handful of radicals added to this fear by bombing certain buildings and high-ranking officials. This and other aggressive action by the radicals caused the public ...
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