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- 5571: The Debut of Television in America
- ... in the face of uncertainty and confusion.” It was there that television debuted in America. The debut of television in America was a very important part of our nation’s history. Television opened a door to a whole new world. In the beginning, people were slow to accept television; however, TV ultimately transformed entertainment and revolutionized the way we see the ...
- 5572: A Room of One’s Own: Cranial Spelunking
- ... devote their entire life to the question in order to have any chance of answering it. This is of course a sacrifice that only a handful of people in the history of our planet will ever make. Did Woolf make this sacrifice? I don’t believe it was her intention by any means, but when you are drowning in water, it ...
- 5573: Othello as a Tragedy
- ... live with what he had done. William Shakespeare's Othello is a tragedy of multiple extents. It introduces many aspects of our modern society such as revenge and jealousy. Throughout history, there have always been those who have exhibited these character traits. It seems to be an inevitable aspect of life. However, there are also those who can overcome it, and ...
- 5574: An Analysis of Much Ado About Nothing
- ... was frequently humiliated in attempts to bring himself fame. Shakespeare was known to draw parallels between his characters and actual historical figures, in an attempt to produce a sort abstract history of the times (Richmond 49). Upon returning from war, Claudio saw a young woman named Hero that he had seen before going to fight, and felt a strong attraction to ...
- 5575: Peter The Great 3
- ... the greatest Czar Russia ever had. Gaurila Derzhavin, the 18th century Russian poet, asked: Was it not God, who in person, came down to earth? (4:107) Bibliography Grey, Ian; History of Russia; NY; American Heritage Publishing Co.; 1790. Putnam, Peter Brock; Peter: the Revolutionary Czar; NY; Harpers and Row Publishing Co.; 1973. Massie, Robert L.; Peter the Great; NY; Alfred ...
- 5576: Moby Dick and The Scarlet Letter: Unpardonable Sin
- ... sin not only pervades Hawthorne’s writings, but also extends to one of America’s greatest novels, Moby Dick. The connection between Melville and Hawthorne is already a matter of history. Years of friendship are recorded in correspondence between the two and obvious admiration of Hawthorne by Melville is established in Hawthorne and His Moses where Melville compares Hawthorne to Shakespeare ...
- 5577: The Lottery
- ... is “A Million a Day—Just Play.” D.C. Daily Millions would be more accurately titled D.C. Daily Thousands: no one has won more than $5,000 in the history of the game.” (Reno 1) Reno goes on to say that while the top prize is advertised that the odds given are usually for the smallest and cheapest prize available ...
- 5578: Peter The Great 5
- ... and kept the power in the government. Slowly but surely Peter began enforcing orders and laws that would affect every one of his subjects and change the course of Russian history. Peter the Great, during the the Battle of Azov, saw Russia's desperate need for reorganization of their army and the creation of a navy. Peter had been fascinated with ...
- 5579: Plato Vs. Aristotle
- ... constitution includes a bill of rights that guarantees the rights of each individual in the nation. Having these individual rights is a necessity for today's citizens. Going back in history to 1787 will show that one of the reasons there was controversy in the ratification of the constitution was that it did not include a Bill of Rights. When the ...
- 5580: Prophet Muhammad
- ... marriage in the last three years of his life, following the revelation limiting the number of wives up to a maximum of four. This is the first time in the history of revealed scriptures that a limit on the number of wives was imposed and the terms of conduct were specified. The Prophet was instructed not to divorce any of his ...
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