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3451: The Fbi 2
... Agent Force was renamed the Bureau of Investigation, and after a series of name changes, it received its present official name in 1935. During the early period of the FBIs history, its agents investigated violations of mainly bankruptcy frauds, antitrust crime, and neutrality violation. During World War One, the Bureau was given the responsibility of investigating espionage, sabotage, sedition (resistance against ...
3452: Tales Of The New Babylon
... and vivid account of the events which led to the creation of the Commune, of its rise and fall, he acclaimed it as the first open and defiant manifestation in history of the strength and idealism of the working class – the first pitched battle which it had fought against its oppressors before the eyes of the whole world, an act forcing ...
3453: T.S. Elliot - The Hollow Men
... depicted in T.S. Eliot's poem "The Hollow Men" evokes a sense of desolate hopelessness and lends to Eliot's generally cynical view of civilization during this period in history. A reaction of deep and profound disappointment in mankind around him is made evident in this stark work, first published in 1925. In this short piece, Eliot enumerates several deep ...
3454: Sympathy
... from the entrapment of society. Paul Laurence Dunbar’s "Sympathy", written in 1899 gives the reader a comparison between the life of a caged bird and the African Americans throughout history. Dunbar uses vivid language, repetition, and symbolism to relay his comparison throughout the poem. Ironically, the life of a caged bird is indeed the life of the African American. An ...
3455: The Florence Baptistery
... thought of themselves. Choosing a style is just a way to boost their ego. The use of classicism lets other visitors now that this is city of wealth, sophistication, and history. Bibliography Conant, Kenneth John Carolingian and Romanesque Architecture 800 to 1200 Penguin Books Ltd. 1959 Anthony, Edger W. Early Florentine Architecture and Decoration Hacker Art Books, New York , reissued in ...
3456: The Growing Need For The Aware
... why can t they, and why is it a taboo for them if they were ever to refer to a black person as nigger. The answer is very rudimentary because history dictates that the white race kidnapped and brought native Africans against their will, no less, to work on their plantation. The word nigger represents slavery and inferiority, which everyone is ...
3457: Summertime Blues
... on Shakespearian sonnets, Katherine Duncan-Jones, states "one sixth of the sonnets are addressed to the dark lady-and these can be seen as brutally defiant of Petrarchanism, yet the history of criticism is strewn with failed attempts to determine the identity of this mystery woman" (Hadfield). He starts off his sonnet by implanting an image in our head of a ...
3458: The Jewel Of Titletown
... forest green sheet metal - a wonderfully simplistic look in an age of high-tech everything. Just seeing the inside of Lambeau Field is certainly warranted. Once inside, the stench of history and greatness is like that of a freshly baked apple pie cooling in a kitchen. It is all you notice; all you see; all you feel. Both sides of the ...
3459: Steamboats In Louisiana
... gambling is done on a variety of coin operated amusement devices and gaming tables. The romance of the Steamboat, affectionately called the Paddlewheeler goes on today thanks to the rich history it has enjoyed since the 1700’s. .
3460: Spotted Horses
... on how to survive in the real world. The difference between escape literature and interpretive literature has nothing to do with the absence or presence of morals, facts, fantasy, or history. The main difference between the two is the purpose for which the story is written. "Mule in the Yard" by William Faulkner is an interpretive story. However, "Spotted Horses" is ...


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