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3261: Analysis Of Casablanca
Many feel that Casablanca is Bogart's best film. I disagree - but for those who don't To Have and Have Not is a must-see film. It's Casablanca with a different setting, this time we find Bogart playing ... you are watching something artistic, rather than something that was produced off an assembly line as most films were in the 1940's . The film is set in Martinique during World War II. Wartime makes finding work hard for Bogart, forcing him to break his neutrality and take a job smuggling in a fugitive. Of course this leads to trouble: there ...
3262: Drug Legalization
... their jobs because they could not perform, the economy would diminish , there would be an overwhelming number of people on welfare, and who is going to pay for these people, I don't want to , the only solution it not to legalize drugs it would not and could not help society so why legalize. The only people who would gain from ... end of the industry , which is the only appealing side of the drug trade, but it is not appealing enough to sacrifice my children's future for money. The drug war can be won with the right policies, but legalization is not the answer. We need to save this country, it is the best country in the world, so why destroy it.
3263: Animal Farm and A Tale of Two Cities: Their Authors' Disenchantment With Human Nature
... criticized Germany, representing it as Pinchfield Farm, which betrayed Animal Farm by paying for lumber with counterfeit money. In real life, this represents the Soviet-Germany non-aggression pact during World War II which Germany eventually broke. Eventually, towards the end of the story, the term, "absolute power corrupts absolutely," is proven, as the pigs, who retained all the privileges for themselves ... worrying about the child's welfare, the Monsieur's reaction was to worry about his horses: "One or the other of you is for ever in the way. How do I know what injury you have done to my horses."(Dickens, 111) He deemed their lives inferior and insignificant, as illustrated when he threw a gold coin to the child' ...
3264: Othello: Not Wisely But Too Well
... Shakespeare presents an excellent leader but a poor reasoner in Othello. The eponymous hero has strength, charisma, and eloquence. Yet these ideals of leadership do not bode well in real world situations. The battlefield and Senate are, at least in Othello, depicted as places of honor, where men speak truly. In addition, the matters of war and state are relatively simple; no one lies to Othello, all seem to respect him. He never even has to fight in the play, with the enemy disappearing by themselves ... not his mind, is perpetuated in his last words: And say besides, that in Aleppo once, Where a malignant and a turbanned Turk Beat a Venetian and traduced the state, I took by th' throat the circumcised dog, And smote him, thus. Othello truly believes that a malignant Turk has taken over the good Venetian within him. He still does ...
3265: Equal Human Rights
... so ratification by at least 28 states was necessary to make the Amendment an integral part of the Constitution. Actually only 21 States legally ratified it"(U.S. New and World Report). Southern states also disagreed with the Amendment, but were urged to pass the Amendment, which it did in 1868. This Amendment was very important after the Civil War because the South States had to approve of the Amendment before they were allowed back into the union. The Amendment was not only important to African-Americans in the 1860's and 1870's but it also became very useful during the Civil rights Movement of the 1960's. However, ignoring the conflicts over this Amendment I believe it serves a just points in allowing equal rights and protection to all people who lived in the United States, but slavery kept individuals from agreeing with equals ...
3266: Kosovo 3
... la salud, a las actividades generadoras de ingresos, y, como ya hemos expuesto en numerosas ocasiones a lo largo del presente trabajo, al restablecimiento de los Derechos Humanos. Bibliografía Libros “I Accuse! Critical remarks on the role of the European Union, NATO and the USA in Yugoslavia.” DOLECEK, Rajko. Questions and Opinions Library. Praga, 1999. “Derecho Internacional Público” LIEVANO, Gaviria. Editorial ... José. 23 de mayo de 1999. “Tres cantos por Kosovo”. Diario El País de Madrid, pp.: 11 - 13 KADARÉ, Ismaíl. 30 de mayo de 1999. “International Law is dissolving the world´s borders”. Diario Herald Tribune, pp.: 6 ROSENBERG, Tina. Nueva York, 4 de julio de 1999. “The attack”. Time Magazine, pp.: 24 – 40. Nueva York, 5 de abril de 1999 ... 1999. “The losers”. Newsweek Magazine, pp.: 10 – 29. Hollywood, 12 de abril de 1999. “Strike force”. Time Magazine, pp.: 26 –42. Nueva York, 19 de abril de 1999. “Albright at war”. Time Magazine, pp.: 24 – 40. Nueva York, 17 de mayo de 1999. Documentos de Internet Sitio oficial del Movimiento Democrático Serbio de Kosovo y Metohija. http://www.kosovo.com/ ...
3267: Biography of Ernest Rutherford
... 1912 Niels Bohr joined with Rutherford and published his theories on the nature of the atom. These theories eventually gained general acceptance of this model of the atom. In 1914 World War I began and normal university life seized as many scientists left the laboratories until 1918. By this time Rutherford was confident that he could observe the transmutation of nitrogen. In ...
3268: Materialism and The Great Gatsby
... buy happiness. The 1920's were an age of a consumer boom that was needed to keep up with the new materials and goods that came from production lines after World War I. The same beliefs and standards still exist today. Materialistic attitudes are a result of the free-market economy in this country. Consumers are led to believe they need to ...
3269: Leonardo Da Vinci
... Leonardo's airplane wing has great possibilities for flight. If nothing else, the wings would prove as a gliding mechanism. If Da Vinci could have tested some of his ideas, I am convinced that he would work on any flaws there might have been and bring each one closer to a perfect model of what we use in today's life ... it had holes around the perimeter for a man to extend a weapon through and shoot or stab at his enemy. This tank, however crude, was well adapted to the war conditions that were present at the time Da Vinci lived. Leonardo also invented the world's first automatic assault weapon. His version was a rack of three rows of iron barrels mounted on a rotating surface. The machine operates so that while one row ...
3270: Marie Curie and Her Discovery of Radium and Polonium
... director. Her now grown daughter, Irene, assisted her at the institute teaching medical orderlies and doctors how to use the new technique of X-ray equipment. After the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Marie realized that X-rays could be used to locate broken bones, bullets, and pieces of shrapnel. Marie organized mobile X-ray units to equip ambulances with ...


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