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Search results 1931 - 1940 of 7307 matching essays
- 1931: Adolf Hitler
- ... was assigned the job of going to various meetings of groups, which came up frequently, and to report on them. One day on September 12, 1919 - a fateful day in history, Hitler was sent to investigate a small group, which called itself the "German Workers Party". Hitler was not too happy about his assignment. He thought it wouldn't be worth ... deliberating speeches attracted more and more listeners and it soon became a major party with many followers. Eventually Adolf Hitler became its leader and the rest as they say is history, as the Nazi Party had come to the forefront of Germany. While spending time in prison for trying to overthrow the government Adolf Hitler wrote his famous book "Mein Kampf ...
- 1932: Buddhism
- ... By: Megan Mason Buddhism Buddhism is probably the most tolerant religion in the world, as its teachings can coexist with any other religions. Buddhism has a very long existence and history, starting in about 565 B.C. with the birth of Siddhartha Gautama. The religion has guidelines in two forms in which Buddhist followers must follow. These are the "Four Noble ... page report and forever to do. Bibliography BIBLIOGRAPHY Hopfe, Lewis M. Religions of the World. New York: Macmillan Publi- shing Company, 1991. Mazour, Anatole G. and John M. Peoples. World History People and Nations Revised Edition. Orlando, Florida: Holt, Rinhart and Winston Inc., 1993. www.buddhanet.com
- 1933: Understanding Holden Caulfield
- ... 182-184. Costello, Donald P. “The Language of The Catcher in the Rye.” American Speech 34.3: 1959. Edwards, Duane. “Holden Caulfield: ‘Don’t Ever Tell Anybody Anything.’” English Literary History. 44.3: 556-567. French, Warren, ed. J.D. Salinger. New Haven: Yale UP, 1986. … . J.D. Salinger, Revisited. New Haven: Yale UP, 1990. Furst, Lilian R. “Dostoyevsky’s Notes ... s Magazine 218.11: 85-89. Miller, James E., and Arthur Heiserman. “J.D. Salinger: Some Crazy Cliff.” Western Humanities Review 10.1: 129-137. … . “Catcher in and out of History.” Critical Inquiry 3.3: 599-603. Moore, Everett T. “Catcher and Mice.” ALA Bulletin (March 1961): 27-33. Ohmann, Carol and Richard. “Reviews, Critics, and The Catcher in the Rye ...
- 1934: Jack London’s Apparent Conflic
- In history, many extraordinary authors have written about struggles among two or more forces. Even in the earliest times, Homer, one of history’s greatest writer and philosophers, has written such pieces as The Odyssey, the fable of a common man who challenges elements he has no control over, and successfully overcomes them ...
- 1935: Yours, Jack (about Jack The Ri
- ... it would appear to be the police's best lead thus far his offer is refused. Meanwhile two private detectives Grand and Batchelor were making their own niche into case history. While examining the site where Elizabeth Stride was killed, they discovered a grape stalk down a near bye drain. Further investigation on their part leads them to one Matthew Packer ... said any mor than that. The source of this letter is unknown but if true it points to one John Druit Montague, a failed barrister turned school teacher, with a history of violent mental illness. The fact that his body was found floating in the Thames in January 1889 after committing suicide, and the fact that he maintained a residence within ...
- 1936: The Red Badge Of Courage
- American Literature The Red Badge of Courage The Civil War took more American lives than any other war in history. It divided the people of the United States, so that in many families brother fought brother. The four years of bloodshed left a legacy of grief and bitterness that remains ... of the Rebellion, the War of the Secession, or the War for southern Independence. But regardless of what it is called, the war was a great turning point in American history. What is so interesting about Crane's Red Badge of Courage? I found out that war turns boys into mature men, the real dialect and slang used during the war ...
- 1937: Race Relations With Huck Finn
- ... mainly about the racial relations between each human. Classes of society, loyalty/friendship, and rebellion shows how the novel evolves into a main theme of Race Relations. Through out the history of the world, people have been placed into categories based on their wealth, and all of the worldly possessions that we have. These classes of society can really make people ... between whites and blacks. They only did this because they looked inside, and found out what Jim really is about, and what he has to offer to the world. Through history, blacks have been discriminated for being a different color, or because of what they do not have, or how they act. Classes of society, loyalty/friendship, and rebellion shows how ...
- 1938: Littleton
- ... everyone in it. But they didn't, and they have gotten everyone all caught up in the story. I've seen it described as "one of the worst tragedies in history". The people that make those statements have swallowed this lie hook, line, and sinker. I don't think this can be called one of the worst tragedies of the decade ... past ten years in the former Yugoslav provinces? And those are just things that happened in the past ten years. Ten years. Turn back the clock further, just in American history, lets forget about the rest of the world for the moment. Pretty much from 1492 - the present day there has been a holocaust against the Native Americans. When the Spanish ...
- 1939: Reason For The Growth Of Infor
- ... formal economy, compared to the attractive informal alternatives available to individuals and corporations ensure the growth of the informal market. Finally, I will give an overview of New Zealand’s history, politics and economy from which I will submit possible New Zealand reasons for the growth of informal economies. Alternative income, created from the informal system such as the fleamarkets around ... New Zealand to push for a ‘free market’ economy regulated through ‘competition’ published in Moving into the fastlane, 1996. Somewhere over the last 150 years of New Zealand’s written history we have moved away from our community and collective identity towards a hard nosed capitalistic, individualistic society. With New Zealand deregulating the market, the workforce within NZ have undergone dramatic ...
- 1940: Grand Slam Record!
- ... season and fifth career grand slam. AP NEW YORK (AP) -- Baseball had its grandest day ever. Less than one year after the first five grand-slam day in major league history, there were six hit Sunday. Anaheim's Garrett Anderson hit the record-breaker with two outs in the third inning off Kansas City's Chris Fussell. J.T. Snow of ... Guerrero and Mariano Duncan did it against Montreal. The Brooklyn Dodgers also had two slams in a game in 1901 in Cincinnati. "It is exciting to be a part of history," Green said. "Especially with the Dodgers and their illustrious past." Beltre hit his first career slam in the fifth inning off Jesus Sanchez in Los Angeles' 12-3 win over ...
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