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Search results 1951 - 1960 of 3135 matching essays
- 1951: All Quiet On The Western Front
- ... from a rather innocent Romantic to a hardened and somewhat caustic veteran. More importantly, during the course of this metamorphosis, Baumer disaffiliates himself from those societal icons parents, elders, school, religion that had been the foundation of his pre-enlistment days. This rejection comes about as a result of Baumer s realization that the pre-enlistment society simply does not understand ...
- 1952: Divorce
- ... of life: one in every two marriages ended up in divorce. The main reasons why couples file for divorce are adultery, lack of love, and money. In the Roman Catholic religion, the seventh commandment is "Thou shalt not commit adultery", while lust is one of the seven deadly sins. Whereas, it is common sense that due to human nature, people are ...
- 1953: Dance Education
- ... intelligence, interdisciplinary perspectives)? 1. Introduction 2. Thesis statement 3. History 4. Status 5. Physiology a. Intervention b. Statistics c. Positive aspects 6. Sociology a. Socialization b. Etiquette c. Connection d. Religion 7. Psychology a. Motivation b. Self-esteem c. Affective education 8. Summary 9. Works cited Introduction Dancing is a natural impulse-- an instinctual mode of self expression and communication. For ...
- 1954: England
- ... some features and facts about this country. I will be talking about its people, it’s government, it’s industry, it’s resources, it’s land, and finally it’s religion. The reason I said England has a big population is because they have about 47,505,000 people living there. The numbers speak for themselves. Most of England’s population ...
- 1955: Evolution Of Profanity
- ... somewhat of a potty mouth. His works encompassed a lot of things that some people wish he had not. "That includes a fair helping of sex, violence, crime, horror, politics, religion, anti-authoritarianism, anti-semitism, racism, xenophobia, sexism, jealousy, profanity, satire, and controversy of all kinds" (Macrone 6). In his time, religious and moral curses were more offensive than biological curses ...
- 1956: Peoples Lives
- ... meant to me as a role model. I spent the next two hours practicing soccer shots by myself thinking: it is just not fair. Senna’s devotedness to God and religion in general was unsurpassed. Why him, then? He was only 33! Age of Christ, I remember thinking to myself. While never a religious person, I then realized how much faith ...
- 1957: Abortion
- ... side of abortion is the religious aspect. Most religions see abortion as being wrong, for a number of different reasons, but the only perspective I can give is the Catholic religion, because I don't want to state the beliefs of other religions incorrectly. The Catholic Church believes that the act of sexual intercourse is to be communitve and procreative. This ...
- 1958: Memoirs Of Frank McCourt¡¦s Childhood
- ... be an excellent recommendation. Through reading the memoir, Angela¡¦s Ashes, I have learnt that the 1930¡¦s was a very difficult time with high unemployment in Ireland. The catholic religion played a very important part in the lives of the Irish people. Most people attended church every week, went to confession, and children took religious studies at school. They considered ...
- 1959: Do Not Judge A Book By Its Cover
- ... change. It is important to remember that our harmony depends on our effort and ability to accept others in whatever form they come, even if they are different in ethnicity, religion, or appearance. All forms of conformity are self sacrilege. We are in a state of many changes, a chance to try new things, and to discover who we really are ...
- 1960: Is The Point To Life Love?
- ... work to make money to support it and we work out to maintain a good physical appearance. So basically our whole life depends on love. Love is there for our religion our drug and our nirvana.
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