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- 4161: Newton and Prisms
- Newton and Prisms Sir Isaac Newton was an English mathematician and physicist born in 1643 and died in 1727. He is considered one of the greatest scientists in history, who made many important contributions to many fields of science. His discoveries and theories were the groundwork for much of the scientific achievements of today. Newton is known for many ...
- 4162: The Life of Charles Dickens
- ... describes the humorous adventure and misadventures of the English Countryside. After a slow start, The Pickwick Papers as the book was usually called gained a popularity seldom matched in the history of literature. Then in 1837, Catherine's sister Mary, died. Because of her death Dickens' suffered a lot of grief. This led some scholars to believe that Dickens loved Mary ...
- 4163: Brave New World Vs. Modern Soc
- ... to prevent overpopulation? Will occupations be predecided based on our preprescribed and artificially induced capabilities? Will the concept of family become a shameful reminder of another unenlightened time in human history? Although the word Utopia has become synonymous with what an exemplary state should be, Huxley s Utopia is not a world we should strive to duplicate, but rather, learn from ...
- 4164: Burmese Days
- ... the Club surfaces, Ellis communicates the reason that the British are in Burma is to govern a set of damn black swine who ve been slaves since the beginning of history. (Pg, 25) Mr. He feels it is an outrage that they are treating the natives as equals rather than ruling them in the only way they understand. (Pg 25) Ellis ...
- 4165: Beowulf 5
- ... realized he had a lame his foot. She had special boots made and arranged treatments for him, but Byron limped all of his life. He lived through his reading, Roman history became one of his favorite subjects (www.webring.org). When Byron's father died he became the sixth Lord Byron, at the young age of ten. His father's estates ...
- 4166: Catcher In The Rye 4
- ... pessimistic or obscene, too harsh for the society of the 1950's. Others, however, nominated Salinger himself as the top-flight "catcher in the rye" for that period in American history (Peterson 3). They argued that Salinger's concerns represented an entire generation of American youth, frustrated by the phoniness of the world, just like Holden was. The popularity of the ...
- 4167: Cats Cradle
- ... for or did, the world was destroyed all the same by some incredibly stupid and pointless force called God, who guided the entire human race through its wasted and bloody history simply so one man could, "Climb to the top of Mount McCabe and lie down on my back thumbing my nose at You Know Who" (Achebe 287). Cat's Cradle ...
- 4168: Joan of Arc As A Leader
- ... one of the truly greatest leaders of all time. He led the United States to victory during the civil war (1861-1865), which was the greatest crisis in U.S. history. Lincoln helped end slavery in the nation and helped keep the American Union from splitting apart during the war. (Rolka,1994,213) An excellent example of bad leadership would be ...
- 4169: Jimi Hendrix
- ... in his previous three albums was not as important if the praise that was lavished upon him was because his band included two other white members. Through the filter of history, though, the praise that Hendrix has been given has been both color- blind (as far as his influence on modern-day rock musicians) and based on his ethnicity (when he ...
- 4170: Edgar Allan Poe
- ... the following month (Asselineau 411). "Poe was great in three different fields , and in each one he made a reputation that would give any man a high place in literary history. Poe wrote great short stories, famous not only in his own country, but all over the world (Robinson V)." "Hawthorne, Irving, Balzac, Bierce, Crane, Hemingway and other writers have given ...
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