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- 3321: Atomic Bomb
- ... to an end quickly. It was a military necessity. However the second bomb was unnecessary and I believe was only dropped to assure political superiority for the post war era. history.htmlhttp://stats.superstats.com/c.cgi?u=hmv_262624http://stats.superstats.com/c.cgi?u=hmv_262624 http://www.dannen.com/decision/index.html Word Count: 739
- 3322: I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag...
- ... freedom. As we grew up, we went and learned more and more what the American Flag stood for. As youngsters, we sang songs to it in music class; studied its history in Social class; drew pictures of it in Art class; and knew it well enough to praise it when we became experienced enough to write for ourselves in English class ...
- 3323: An Analysis Of Much Ado About
- ... was frequently humiliated in attempts to bring himself fame. Shakespeare was known to draw parallels between his characters and actual historical figures, in an attempt to produce a sort abstract history of the times (Richmond 49). Upon returning from war, Claudio saw a young woman named Hero that he had seen before going to fight, and felt a strong attraction to ...
- 3324: A Life Lived In Fear Is A Life
- ... the fear of people looking down on them and branding them as being different. But, people neglect to realize that some of the greatest and most influential people in the history of the world have been those willing to take risks. You can not make a difference if you are no different from the main stream. Shakespeare, in his time, pushed ...
- 3325: Abstractions In Power-Writing
- ... make the colonists honor the King. The colonialists adopt this interpretation of power. They see power as a cruel force that has wedded them to a King who has "a history of repeated injuries and usurptions." The framers of the Declaration of Independence also believe powers given by God to the people must not be usurped. The conflict between these spheres ...
- 3326: Animal Farm 3
- ... by a mighty dictatorship, in all probability an allegory for the events surrounding the Russian Revolution of 1917. The animals of "Manor Farm" overthrow their human master after a long history of mistreatment. Led by the pigs, the farm animals continue to do their work, only with more pride, knowing that they are working for themselves, as opposed to working for ...
- 3327: Iron Increases Heart Disease
- Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) has afflicted man throughout history. Diet and hereditary factors obviously are the key components in developing this condition. Foods high in cholesterol and saturated fats are often implicated in hastening or aggravating heart disease. Many ...
- 3328: Abstractions In Power-Writing
- ... make the colonists honor the King. The colonialists adopt this interpretation of power. They see power as a cruel force that has wedded them to a King who has "a history of repeated injuries and usurptions." The framers of the Declaration of Independence also believe powers given by God to the people must not be usurped. The conflict between these spheres ...
- 3329: Civil Rights
- ... the other hand, he says blacks are inside the store worrying about the maldistribution of the candy. Raspberry gives himself as an example, but he doesn't give his personal history. What kind of family he comes from, was he from a black middle class or did he rise out of the ghetto because of his own hard work and determination ...
- 3330: Tenshukaku(architecture)
- ... physical structure will be described. Japan's many castles includes the Himeji Castle. The castle Tenshukaku is located in "Himeji City of Hyogo prefecture about 50 km west Osaka."(www.history/himeji.com) All castles in Himeji looked the same except for the style of the interior design. Tenshukaku originates not a castle, but an actual stronghold. This castle changed with ...
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