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- 4491: Shakespeare and His Plays
- ... the Shrew, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, and Love's Labour's Lost are all comedies and satires. Next, Shakespeare's second period includes his most important plays about English history. The second period historical plays include Richard II, Henry IV, Parts I and II, and Henry V. These plays deal with English kings who lose their power to their successors ...
- 4492: Louis Leakey
- ... was in 1916, at the age of fourteen, when Leakey first truly realized that he was meant for archaeology; after reading the account of stone-age men entitled "Days Before History" he was hooked. After reading about the arrowheads and axeheads created by these people, Louis began collecting and classifying as many pieces of obsidian flakes and tools as he could ...
- 4493: Charles Dickens
- ... essays on a wide range of topics. These two works had circulations reaching 300, 000 for some Christmas seasons. During this period Dickens contributed some serials, for example Child's History of England (1851-1853), Hard Times (1854), A Tale of two cities (1859), and Great Expectations (1860- 1861). No English author has devoted 20 years of his/her mature life ...
- 4494: The National Debt
- The National Debt For the past centuries, the american people dug themselves into a big hole which is the National Debt. In this paper I will discuss the history of the national debt, effects on the debt/deficit, wais to reduce it and control the deficit. the national debt has increased every year from 1945 to 1995. The biggest ...
- 4495: Mein Ghetto: Black Racism And Louis Farrakhan
- ... failed to overcome their homophobia. The conservative view of the family held by the Nation, and by many blacks, also devalues the role of gay (and lesbian women) in the history of black struggle. That conservatism discounts the intellectual contribution that gays and lesbians have made to the political and social health of black communities. Homophobia creates a form of intraracial ...
- 4496: Poverty
- ... by the difficulty in holding and even getting a job. Ability, education, and skills help determine the kind of job an individual gets”. That is the matter. Through out our history, people in the United State have valued self reliance, convinced that social standing is mostly a matter of individual talent and effort. This perspective sees society offering plenty of opportunity ...
- 4497: Harry Shippe Truman
- ... car. He was also named president of the National Old Trails Association (N.O.T.A.), an educational group devoted to preserving the old trails and educating people on their history. Truman also thought that he should get a law degree so he started taking courses at the Kansas City Law School where he only studied for two years because he ...
- 4498: The Economics of Federal Defense Policy
- ... a country. I just don't know if its possible. It seems so idealistic. But, it is an exciting prospect none the less. Bibliography 1. Divided We Fall: Gambling with History in the 90's. By Haynes Johnson. W.W. Norton & Co., NY, London, 1994. 2. Highwire: From the Backroads to the Beltway. By John Brummett. Hyperion, NY, 1994. 3. State ...
- 4499: Fiction Authors
- ... out on his own, away from society, to live with others like himself who think differently that the society does. Marx, from the civilized culture, seriously questions the lack of history that his society has. He also wonders as to the lack of books, banned because they were old and did not encourage the new culture. By visiting a reservation, home ...
- 4500: Blaise Pascal
- ... His work influenced later generations of theologians and philosophers, helping make mathematics what it is today. Blaise Pascal is considered part of the foundation of the very heart of mathematics. History At age 12 he mastered Euclid's Elements. In 1645, he invented and sold the first adding machine. His study of hydrostatics led to the invention of the syringe and ...
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