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- 6601: Business Cycle
- ... and non- economists alike began believing in the regularity of such crises, analyzing how they were spaced apart and associated with changing economic structures. In society, there is a saying “history always repeats itself”. That is what the business cycle is, a repetition of a cycle that has been going on for ages, from recession to recoveries to expansions and back ...
- 6602: Clown
- ... the 1880s, when lead was discovered to be poisonous, safer greasepaints were found. The whiteface clown evolved from earlier whiteface theatrical entertainers. One of the most popular whiteface characters in history is Harlequin, a comic personality in the Italian theater form commedia dell’arte. English actor John Rich, who performed in the early and mid-18th century, was the most famous ...
- 6603: Chinese New Year
- ... have celebrated their New Year as a spring festival for thousands of years. It’s a time for families and friends to visit. Since Chinese culture has a very long history, there is a very traditional way of celebrating the New Year. They also developed their own calendar system called the Lunar Calendar. The Chinese New Year appears very changeable from ...
- 6604: Courtship Violence
- ... likely to be an expression of a more general antisocial pattern of behavior. It indicates that persons who engage in persistent aggression toward dating partners are likely to have a history of involvement in a variety of other antisocial behaviors (Simons 469). Criminological research suggests that antisocial tendencies tend to emerge in childhood. A number of studies indicate that children are ...
- 6605: Comparative Essasy - Comparing
- ... way his friend's mother sent them back out in the cold. My father would take my keys and send me to my car for the night. My mom's history with alcohol came out in how she talked to me about alcohol. My mom viewed alcohol as a problem. I never understood this as I was growing up. I thought ...
- 6606: Cultural Anthropology
- ... grew up in an upper middle class neighborhood went to private school and I was still taught all about the different races. There is an entire month dedicated to Black History in schools. Thus, I experienced reverse discrimination, not a privilege for being white. When applying for scholarships upon entering college I was repeatedly turned down only to see a fellow ...
- 6607: Conscription In Canada
- ... it greatly divided French Canadians from English Canadians forever. There were mixed feelings all around Canada , tensions built, patience was stretched and friends would become enemies . Twice in Canada's history conscription proved to be an ill fated plague that ate away at the nationalistic structure that Canadians had struggled to build . So why all the controversy ? Was the hell conscription ...
- 6608: Hero As Schinder
- ... and medical care. He tried to save as many lives as possible until he died. He died in Frankfurt in 1974 and he is one of the greatest heroes in history. No matter what anyone believes, the story of Schindler touched me. I think to myself, I would have the courage to give up my life for a bunch of strangers ...
- 6609: Henrietta Edwards
- ... of Women" for over 35 years. She became a Red Cross leader during the war and when money was scarce during the war, she became the first woman in Canadian history to be asked by the government to review Canadian Policy. She told the government more then they wanted to know when she said, "war or no war there should be ...
- 6610: Clausewitz And The Nature Of W
- ... have demanded virtual state suicide in the short run, but he felt that the state's honor--and thus any hope for its future resurgence--required it. Clausewitz saw both history and policy in the long run, and he pointed out that no strategic decision is ever final; it can always be reversed in another round of struggle. This side of ...
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