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- 6941: Absolute Truth
- ... out of jail would be blatantly wrong, and he couldn t bring himself to do it. Adolf Hitler is directly and indirectly responsible for more deaths than almost anyone in history. Over six million Jews alone were killed because of his death camps. In The Plot to Kill Hitler, a group of German officers and many others formed an underground society ...
- 6942: Briar Rose
- ... falling into the novel. I became so emotionally involved with the characters and the story that I had to finish it. It made me recall everything I had learned in history class about the Holocaust. At that time it did not seem to "click". Now that I read this story and all of its frightful horrors it all comes rushing back ...
- 6943: Self-Reliance: Misunderstood G
- ... in effect today as the scientific community has evolved to accept unaccustomed theories, yet encounters difficulty when relating to the public new and extreme ideas that rebut the system. In history, the results of individualism has been spread world wide. Important leaders, thinkers, and philosophers with radical ideas in virgin areas of research were making significant finds rapidly. Yet progress was ...
- 6944: Australia
- ... services 22.3%, wholesale and reatail trade 20.1%, manufacturing and industry 16.2%, agriculture 6.1%(1987). Political System Australia has a federal system of government, and a long history as a multiparty parliamentary democracy. There is no written Bill of Rights, but fundamental rights are ensured by law and respected in practice. The Commonwealth (federal) government and the six ...
- 6945: Child Abuse
- ... one parent; parents have children at a later age; more couples live together without the bonds of matrimony which was accepted as a sacred bond so few years in human history. The source of this degradation of such a basic unit of society is unknown throughout all areas of research which I canvassed in my quest. It is a question that ...
- 6946: Gullivers Travels 2
- Gulliver s Travels, by Jonathan Swift, is regarded as one of the greatest satires in modern history. The purpose of the book, although some of his contemporaries didn t realize it, is to ridicule his government, his rulers, and human nature as a whole. His generalization of ...
- 6947: Guilt As Reparation For Sin In
- ... s elaborately descriptive writing style has been studied and criticized by people all over the world for years. Hawthorne has been thought of as one of the greatest writers in history, but his unique style has also been negatively criticized and disapproved of. No matter the opinion of his works, the people who knew him personally respected Hawthorne. On the day ...
- 6948: Green Grass Running Water
- ... well known for killing "Indians" in the movies. Here he stood as John Wayne "in his three piece suit" in this room of Native Americans giving a paper about "The History of Cultural Pluralism in Canada's Boarding Schools." The group of individuals assembled would have more than likely been exposed to the principles being presented and hold views in complete ...
- 6949: Greek Gods
- ... and a messenger of the gods. Three Graces- the daughters of Zeus and Eurynome : Aglaia- splendor, Euphrosyne- Mirth, and Thalia- good cheer. The Muses- Daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne : Clio- history Urania- astronomy, Melopomene- tragedy, Thalia- comedy, Terpsichore- dance, Calliope- epic poetry, Erato- love poetry, Polyhymnia- songs to the gods, Euterpe- lyric poetry Triton- son of Poseidon, the trumpeter of the ...
- 6950: Grapes Of Wrath-the Journey Th
- ... one reads more deeply into The Grapes of Wrath, the reader may find that the journey of the Joads mirrors the journeys of other Okies and other forced migrations in history. The journey of the Joads has its ups and downs. Migrants are not always received with open arms; they are commonly persecuted and looked upon as subhuman. For them the ...
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