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2561: The Marquis de Sade's Attitude Towards Women
... of copulation. He urges women to copulate as actively as they can, so that, "powered by their hitherto untapped sexual energy they will be able to fuck their way into history, and, in doing so, change it" (Carter 27). Women see themselves in the reflection form Sade's looking glass of misanthropy. Critics say that Sade offers male fantasies about women ... conceive of, that breaks loose from humanity, that will have wings and will renew the universe. Sade justified his writings and feelings by saying, "Flesh comes to us out of history, so does the repression and taboo that governs our experience of flesh." He cites flesh as verification of itself, rewriting the Cartesian cognito, "I fuck therefore I am" (Carter, 11 ...
2562: Richard Nixon's Presidency
... the Beijing and Moscow triumphs and enjoying the peak of his popularity. He defeated the Democratic senator George S. McGovern (1922- ) by one of the largest majorities in U.S. history. Only one small cloud appeared on the horizon. The attempted burglary and wiretapping of the Democratic National Committee headquarters on June 17, 1972, at the Watergate complex had been traced ... the last tapes. One of these, recording his order to the Federal Bureau of Investigation to halt its investigation of the Watergate break-in, was conclusive evidenceprecedented in U.S. history, to resign. At noon on August 9, Gerald Ford took the oath of office as Nixon was being flown to retirement in California. Pardoned by his successor committed or may ...
2563: Winston Churchill: A Biography
... tediousness. He spent most of his time at school, something he didn't take seriously. His teachers characterized him as bright, but stubborn and obstinate. He avidly loved to read history and poetry, however, and was fascinated by the glories of battle. From childhood he had an extraordinary memory, that he frequently used to memorize stanza after stanza of poetry. Winston ... minister of Great Britain. Sir Winston's last ten years, marked by a worse and worse health, were occupied by occasional travel, a little painting, and the publication of his "History of the English Speaking People" (1956-58). This was the last of his many notable writings, which included "Lord Randolph Churchill" (1906), "The World Crisis" (1923-29), "My Early Life ...
2564: William Henry Gates III
... in China alone. In 1996, while redeploying Microsoft around the Internet, Gates thoroughly revised The Road Ahead to reflect his view that interactive networks are a major milestone in human history. The paperback second edition has also become a bestseller. Gates is donating his proceeds from the book to a non-profit fund that supports teachers worldwide who are incorporating computers ... be. Because with his economic stature, and powerful ideas, he will be able to change the world. I believe he is one of the most magnificent men in our recent history, to be compared to Hitler, Rockefeller, Martin Luther King, and many other influential people. He has influenced me personally, just with the use of computers in our everyday lives, (more ...
2565: Benjamin Franklin Was A Man of Many Accomplishments
... of the seventeen children was Benjamin Franklin (McMaster 3). Franklin was born on the seventeen of January 1706. Like every Boston boy he could read and write, knew something about history, and had knew a few Orthodox Catechism scriptures by heart (McMaster 3). “The story of the life of Ben Franklin began at a time when Queen Anne still ruled the ... 41). It was introduced three years after his own newspaper. The Almanac was very popular at the time. It contained many useful features like astrological charts, weather predictions, oddities of history, recipes, jokes, poems, songs, and advice (Meltzer 86). Franklin formed a club to enhance mutual improvement. The club was called the Junto Club. The club meet on sociable discussion. The ...
2566: The Life of Hitler
... assigned the job of going go to various meetings of groups, which sprang up like mushrooms and to report on them. One day September 12, 1919 - a fateful day in history, Hitler was sent to investigate a small group that called itself the "German Workers Party". Hitler was not too happy about his assignment. He thought it wouldn't be worth ... speeches attracted more and more listeners and it soon became a major party with many followers. Eventually Adolf Hitler became it's leader and the rest as they say.... is history. While spending time in prison for trying to overthrow the government Adolf Hitler wrote his famous book “Mein Kampf”, in which he describes many problems and where he states that ...
2567: Nathan McCall
... the Whites in the audience, "If you don't know anything about me it won't reflect negatively on your career at all." Whites do not need to know Black history in order to succeed in corporate America. Yet Blacks must know European history better than their own if they are to survive in American corporations. Middle-class Blacks, says McCall, are dissatisfied just as much as the poor and disenfranchised Blacks. These are ...
2568: Jimmy Carter: The 39th President of the United States
... leader in our country, in making decisions, to being a role model, for the interior of the country and for the world to see. Through the course of the short history of the United States, we have had 42 presidents. Each of these has had different outlooks, different times, different problems, and most of all, significant changes throughout the course of ... later considered the transitional president of the United States (Hudson1). Jimmy Carter rose in power very quickly, was elected as president at a transitional period in the United State's history, and lost most of his power very quickly. Jimmy Carter's beginning was a very simple and typical "American style" start. Jimmy was born James Earl Carter, Jr., on October ...
2569: Mohandas Gandhi and His Life
... because he in my opinion is one of the greatest men to have lived. Indeed it is the great men who make things happen. They are the ones that make history. To prove this, we must first know a little bit about Gandhi. Notices that I said a little, hole books have been written on Mohandas Gandhi. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was ... the people. Only a man like Gandhi could have influenced the people to indure hardships to get their freedom. So how can people dispute that great men do not make history? Gandhi is living proof of that.
2570: Gandhi: A Man with Virtues
... rights, honouring thy neighbour, and peace and tranquillity. Although at times his actions were deemed improbable and insane nevertheless, they were effective. In my essay I will be discussing the history of Mohandis Gandhi; the actions he bestowed and took to accomplish freedom for India; and how Mohandis finally obtained freedom for India. Gandhi, also known as Mahatma Gandhi, was born ... again throughout India. His methods were sometimes extreme, yet effective due to his extreme influence. His death was regarded as an international catastrophe, which would be measured in terms of history. His inspiration inspired non- violent movements elsewhere, especially in Martin Luther King, Jr. Gandhi was a man, but acted like a saint.


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