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Search results 1961 - 1970 of 3135 matching essays
- 1961: Cinderella: A Comparison Of Multiple Cinderella Tales
- ... the day. The comfort that comes from the belief in a love strong enough to transcend death might explain why this theme is universally popular in literature, cinema, and even religion. Works Cited Bettelheim, Bruno \\"\\'Cinderella\\': A Story of Sibling Rivalry and Oedipal Conflicts\\" Writing and Reading Across the Curriculum. 7th edition. Ed. Behrens, Laurence, and Leonard J. Rosen. New York ...
- 1962: The American
- ... citizens call for war, my father demand war, my country declare war. My humanity screams war! And then falters without a guilty people, without a guilty country, without a guilty religion upon which to wage it. Yet I struggle to find an enemy; we all struggle to find an enemy to rise against and crumble. I want to destroy their cause ...
- 1963: A Case Study In Diversity India And Romania
- ... also represented several artists sites.) Few of the homepages spoke at depth about political issues, but both of the sites themselves has extensive links and information relation to politics and religion. The Virtual Romania site predominantly features several photographs of the Pope, from his recent (May 10/99) visit to Bucharest. In addition, there is a huge headline about Romania s ...
- 1964: Art Censorship
- ... anywhere for that matter with-out discussion: · sexually explicit pictures or words, that degrades men, women, children, or animals · Forms of expression that degrade people of any ethnic group or religion should not be allowed for viewing in the park. In summary, nothing is black and white there are always exceptions to the rule. Appro-priate measures should be taken, by ...
- 1965: Adoption And Identity Formation
- ... for himself, rather than struggling with the issues of to whom he can relate. If the adolescent has some information about his birth parents, such as ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and religion, Horner and Rosenberg (1991) believe that the following can happen: From the bits of fact that they possess, adopted children develop and elaborate explanations of their adoptions. At the same ...
- 1966: Alcohol An Issue Within College Society
- ... case alcohol, include craving, tolerance and withdrawal phenomena (West, 28). This is a problem that exists among men and women of all ages. Alcohol addiction has no barriers to race, religion or sex; anyone can have this addiction. Is alcoholism a disease? The American Medical Association and the World Health Organization officially acknowledged alcoholism as a disease in the 1950 s ...
- 1967: The Trip To The New England Co
- ... Their version of the bible teaches instructions for the colonists. Virginia dare was the first English baby born in America. So in all the New England colonies are excellent in religion and work. They have developed very well. They mostly follow the same guidelines as England except with a few corrections and curves to rules.
- 1968: Benin
- ... children. In the N are the nomadic Fulani and the Somba tribe, hunters with no political organization; E are Baribas. 90% of the population is rural, and 65% practices animist religion. French is the common language. Government Benin has been under military rule since 1970. The constitution of 1977 instituted a national assembly, whose members belong to the sole legal political ...
- 1969: Yoga
- The term Yoga has a few meanings. It s both a school of thought in the Hindu religion, and a system of mental and physical exercise developed by this school. All forms of yoga originated in India. People who follow this school, and practice any form of yoga ...
- 1970: The Devil Has His Christs
- ... and fosters self-deception (Martin 19). Then why do people rely on a God that is more of a make-believe character? The many really religious and do not regard religion simply as "moral values" but use religious discourse seriously to make distinctively religious claims they commit themselves to what believers take to be a certain general view about "the ultimate ...
Search results 1961 - 1970 of 3135 matching essays
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