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- 3581: Charley Skedaddle
- ... see ourselves comes from the way others see us. The book made me curious about the Civil War. I learned that it killed more Americans than any other war in history. So many times we do things for the wrong reasons and never question why. I do not believe in war, and feel we can settle our differences with words, not ...
- 3582: Charles Dickins
- ... of the natural world. Consequently, secular themes became increasingly important to artists, and with the revived interest in antiquity came a new repertoire of subjects drawn from Greek and Roman history and mythology. The models provided by ancient buildings and works of art also inspired the development of new artistic techniques and the desire to re-create the forms and styles ...
- 3583: Chaim Potok And The Problem Of Assimilation For The American
- ... sacrifice the culture of their homelands for the benefits American culture has to offer? Judaism, one of the world’s oldest religions, has remained strong over its six thousand year history by remaining distinct – and isolated – from other cultures. Chaim Potok, in his books The Chosen, My Name is Asher Lev, In the Beginning, and The Book of Lights, focuses on ...
- 3584: Catcher In The Rye - Chapter Summaries
- ... out because of the academic policy, he just wasn't up to par and failing out). So he leaves the football game and heads for Old Spencer's house his history teacher. He arrives at Old spencer's house and Mrs. Spencer answers the door and he asks her how Old Spencer is doing. Chapter two: *He goes into Old Spencer ...
- 3585: Lasers -
- ... took the place of the iron rod, since it could reach a greater elevation and could be flown anywhere. During a Pennsylvania thunderstorm in 1752 the most famous kite in history flew with sparks jumping from a key tied to the bottom of damp kite string to an insulating silk ribbon tied to the knuckles of Franklin's hand. Franklin's ...
- 3586: Catcher In The Rye
- ... Fiction of J.D. Salinger (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1958): 28-31. Rpt. in Holden Caulfield. ed. Harold Bloom New York: Chelsea House, 1990. 13-14 Jones, Ernest "Case History of all of Us." Nation (September 1, 1951): p176. Rpt. in Holden Caulfield. ed. Harold Bloom New York: Chelsea House, 1990. 7 Salinger, J.D. The Catcher in the Rye ...
- 3587: Careful, He Might Hear You
- ... of a six year old boy named PS and his search for personal identity amidst the conflicts of his closest relatives. The narration of these conflicts, as well as the history behind their origins, forms the basis of the novel, and while the different types of relationships between the characters are not the main focus of the novel, the author links ...
- 3588: The Vampire Genre (v.s)
- The Vampire Genre Attempt to define the vampire genre by tracing it's history. Discuss also the importance of generic conventions and audience expectation. When discussing vampire genre we must first try to define what a genre is. A genre is a particular type ...
- 3589: Eleanor Roosevelt
- ... 1884-1933 (1992) Hoff-Wilson, J.and Lightman, M., eds., Without Precedent (1984) Lash, J. P. Eleanor and Franklin (1971) and Eleanor (1972 repr. 1985) Zinn, Howard. A People's History of the United States. NewYork: HarperCollins 1980. Word Count: 1380
- 3590: Not Only Impeach, Remove from Office
- ... President because he was unfairly accused. Not true. He was formally charged with a sexual harassment civil lawsuit. Kenneth Starr began his investigation and realizes that Bill Clinton has a history of making sexual advances to his employees. As he questioned witnesses, he stumbled across a young woman named Monica Lewinsky. Monica was quickly summoned and gave accurate testimony. Bill Clinton ...
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