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3431: Wars Of The Roses
... of him being killed in the play I think was quite absurd on the part of Shakespeare. In real life Richmond (Henry Tudor) wasn’t a benevolent lord. In English history he was known as the meanest king. He really didn’t kill Richard III it was his army that killed him. Shakespeare said that Richmond and Richard fought a one ...
3432: The Errancy Of Fundamentalism
... although we do not know that; but it is certainly in most Bible translations.) Argument: The Bible is clear and unambiguous. Counter-argument: To claim this is quite stark, because history tells us that Christian unity on doctrinal issues, even fundamental ones, as well as convincing anti-Christian challenges, have been abundantly present. This is one of the issues debated between ...
3433: Capital Punishment
... another feeling people deserve to have in this country, as long as drug dealers, gangs, and mobs are running the streets this country is a long way from that. Throughout history, governments have been extremely inventive in devising ways to execute people. Executions inflicted in the past are now regarded today as ghastly, barbaric, and unthinkable and are forbidden by law ...
3434: The Crucible - Film Review
... of their strong fear, prejudice, ideology, judgments, and the belief in evil and the Devil. This film is historically accurate in portraying these feelings, as we can look back in history and see parallels relating to these feelings.
3435: The Ethics Behind The Challeng
The explosion of the Challenger spacecraft is the greatest tragedy in the history of NASA. It is also one of the most heated engineering ethical debates available for analysis. The question of whether or not the astronauts had the proper information to consent ...
3436: The Crucible
... became visible, one problem remained unyielding: so many practices of the Salem trials were similar to those employed by the congressional committees that I could easily be accused of skewing history for a mere partisan purpose. Inevitably, it was no sooner known that my new play was about Salem than I had to confront the charge that such an analogy was ...
3437: The Crucible
... result in the hanging of at least 20 people and the jailing of at least 150 others. This event is considered one of the most tragic incidents in our American history. The witchcraft hysteria originated in the small village of Salem, where most of the people were poor, uneducated, but more importantly, superstitious. The town was quick to blame witchcraft when ...
3438: The Count Of Monte Cristo
... one of his associates, Bendetto, murder him. Caderousse’s avarice led him to self-destruction. Villefort was a man with a tainted past. Only to reveal a fraction of his history would terminated his illustrious position. The Count knew of an affair between him and Madame Danglars. The result of this affair was an illegitimate son, which coincidentally brings Villefort’s ...
3439: The New Deal
The New Deal During the 1930's, America witnessed a breakdown of the Democratic and free enterprise system as the US fell into the worst depression in history. The economic depression that beset the United States and other countries was unique in its severity and its consequences. At the depth of the depression, in 1933, one American worker ...
3440: Reasons, Causes And Details Of Plantation Slavery
... living conditions, disease and death rates were kept high. Most adult slaves were worked to death in eight to ten years. In closing, Slavery was a terrible part of our history in America. The way the slaves suffered for decades is unthinkable. They lived in unthinkable conditions and they were stripped of their freedom and rights. Slavery took many people's ...


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