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- 3741: La Amistad 2
- ... and the victory of the abolitionists. This film is very moving, and should have been given many Oscars for excellent acting and directing. It is an outstanding reproduction of actual history and truly gives the viewer a feel for what these slaves endured. In the late 1830's, the ship Amistad (which ironically means friendship in French), sailed with it's ...
- 3742: Prejudice of a Bigot
- ... changing clothes but by going as they were, paint-splattered and in work clothes. The appointment lasted ten minutes, and the loan officer didn't even take down their written history. As they were ushered out the office, the loan officer thought that there would be no way to give someone like that a loan. Even though they looked like the ...
- 3743: How Has Film Influenced Lifestyles And Human Behavior In The
- ... had difficulty relating to his parents. This movie influenced the audience that it was okay to act in a rebellious way to get attention. When looking back on the film history of the 20th century you begin to realize the great impact these films had on people's lifestyles and human behavior. Movies influenced they way people dressed and the way ...
- 3744: Ebonics
- ... in the verb, no "r" sound and no consonant pairs. These are just some of the many patterns that were created when Africans were forced to learn the English language. History states that around 1619, during the slave trade, ships collected slaves not just from one nation but from many nations. Although they were all Africans certain areas spoke different languages ...
- 3745: Y2k Vs. Stock Market Crash
- The stock market crash of 1929 and the year 2000 bug are very similar. Black Thursday was not one of the brightest days in American History. This day was the cause of a nation downward spiral that closed 4000 banks, starting the great depression, and leading to stock that at one time would decrease 89% to ...
- 3746: Adoption And Identity Formation
- ... due in part to the probability that an infant will learn how to trust, where as a ten-year-old may have more difficulty with this task, depending on his history. Eric Erickson, a developmental theorist, discusses trust issues in his theory of development. The first of Erickson s stages of development is Trust v. Mistrust. A child who experiences neglect ...
- 3747: Aristotles Philosophy On Why People Enjoy Viewing Tragedies
- ... the audience. Aristotle's Tragedy must have a build up and a release of emotions. This single factor also proves to be a significant element regarding the enjoyment of Tragedies. History affirms human nature's need and desire for experience. Humans love experience. Experience renders an air of superiority. Perhaps the most desired form of experience is the need to experience ...
- 3748: A Look At Public Key Encryption
- ... cannot be understood by an unauthorized person. Decryption is the process of transforming ciphertext back into plaintext that can be read by anyone. Example of encryption can be found in history, for example in the era of the Cold War, the Solviet Union and the United States would send electronic messages to one military point to another, encrypted. If the enemy ...
- 3749: Barney The Hitler Of My Generation
- Barney is The Hitler of My Generation 1992 marked a dark year in our nation's television history. That was the year a small production company brought to life an over-sized, giggling buffoon on the Public Broadcasting System (PBS). Barney & Friends was born. Oh, if only we ...
- 3750: A Look At Lsd And The Counter Culture Movement
- ... the hot, tropical jungles of Mexico grows a power hallucinogen known to the Ancient Aztecs as Teonanacatl, or flesh of the gods. These magic mushrooms of Mexico had a long history surrounded by religious and ceremonial use. The Catholic Church feared this drug would encourage devilish worship in turn would tarnish the Catholic belief, and banned these devil drugs, so effectively ...
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