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- 3791: Architecture 2
- ... building these great structures. Yes, you too can be an architect! But how, you ask? Just read on, and you will find out! Architects have designed the greatest buildings in history, from the stoic World Trade Center in New York, to the graceful and natural Falling Waters house in Pennsylvania, building styles differ as much as the architects who build them ...
- 3792: Being Good
- Outline I Introduction A definition B people's impression 1 formal impression 2 common impression C thesis II History of Etiquette A old British style B Post family 1 original 2 extended C how rules have changed from old style / new ones not used III Kinds of Etiquette A ...
- 3793: Gender
- ... or promoting the progress that employers have made in their view of women and men in the workplace. But these models have missed an important aspect of people -- their family history and values. The three women that have been discussed faced the exact same hardships as any other women in the United States of America, but their determination and family values ...
- 3794: Mardigras
- ... Alabama and Florida and in eight counties of Louisiana. The New Orleans celebration is the most famous. But Biloxi, Mississippi, and Mobile, Alabama also have celebrations. (World Book pg. 197) History of Mardi Gras in New Orleans during the 18th century. Many wealthy Louisiana families would leave their rural plantations to spend the winter months in New Orleans, where they held ...
- 3795: Immoral Acts Of The Tobacco In
- ... it exceeds the benefit to the producer by two hundred billion dollars US. (4) Tobacco is a very profitable industry determined to grow despite government loss or public health. Its history has demonstrated how money can blind morals like an addiction that is never satisfied. Past lawsuits were mostly unsuccessful because the juries blamed the smoker even though the definition of ...
- 3796: Aristotle On Art
- ... The poet describes what might happen. The kinds of things that might happen are those which, in the circumstances, are either probable or necessary. Poetry is concerned with universal truths; history treats of particular facts. Universal truths in this context refer to the kinds of things that a certain type of person will probably or necessarily do or say in a ...
- 3797: An Introspective Look On Fate Concerning The Tragedies Of An
- ... madness. She in turned poisoned Jason's new bride and killed his two sons. Jason, once of an arrogant and overly self-confident nature, was now left without anyone. Throughout history of human thought, man has struggled with the question: is man a meaningless pawn on a chessboard controlled by universal forces, or does he have power on his own fate ...
- 3798: The Theme of Diversity in Novels
- ... the underground mail system. Her diverse world that she lives in is completely not as society tends to portray daily activities. Maus I, A Survivor's Tale, My Father Bleeds History, written by Art Speigelman, creates a society that a present generation has never been exposed to. The novel itself is not diverse in its reading but extremely diverse in its ...
- 3799: Leon The Movie Review Essay
- ... ride out the cinematic incandescence from a safe distance. Roger Ebert THE PROFESSIONAL Date of publication: 11/18/1994 For cast, rating and other information, (click here) By Roger Ebert History repeats itself, the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce. So, apparently, do the films of Luc Besson. In 1992 he made "La Femme Nikita," which in its ...
- 3800: Victorian Literature
- ... By the 1870s, opposing what they now perceived as a repressive public morality, writers increasingly rejected any obligation to produce didactic art. In the influential Conclusion to Studies in the History of the Renaissance (1873), Walter PATER argued that moments of intense sensation are the highest good and that the function of art must be to create such moments. In poetry ...
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