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  • Charles Bukowski

    Charles Bukowski

    Charles Bukowski was a hero to some while a degenerate to others. He found beauty in the ugliest aspects of life. He spoke of violence and drunkenness, and did it with pride. In “My Madness” Bukowski has created an opinion on life that’s raw, vulgar, and to the point. He had a non-sympathetic attitude in this passage and a non-sympathetic attitude in his life. Bukowski employs no purpose to create a purpose in his literature

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    Essay Length: 964 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2009 By: Artur
  • All Talk No Action

    All Talk No Action

    All Talk No Action Global Warming is just getting worst day by day and those who call themselves activists just throw speeches around-without any influence. We have to take action - if the Earth’s surface temperature raises by more than 2˚C this year, drastic changes will occur all over the world. Those who want to do some never do anything. For the past decade Global Warming has become the main problem that our world is

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    Essay Length: 471 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Yan
  • Ray Charles

    Ray Charles

    (September 23, 1930 - June 10, 2004) "In music you just can't escape when something is beautiful," Ray Charles recently said. Added the legendary singer/pianist/composer, "Like a good song, you can't get away from a good song. You have a good song, and it will still be beautiful, even when somebody with a bad voice sings it. I love the old writers, who wrote beautiful love songs. I came up on those kinds of songs.

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    Essay Length: 1,297 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: David
  • The Charles River Bridge Case

    The Charles River Bridge Case

    Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge, 36 U.S. 420 (1837)[1], was a case heard by the United States Supreme Court under the leadership of Chief Justice Roger B. Taney. The case settled a dispute over the constitutional clause regarding obligation of contract. In 1785, the Charles River Bridge Company had been granted a charter to construct a bridge over the Charles River connecting Boston and Charleston. When the Commonwealth of Massachusetts sanctioned another company to

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    Essay Length: 2,208 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Artur
  • Charles Darwin and His Voyage

    Charles Darwin and His Voyage

    Charles Darwin was born February 12, 1809 and died April 19, 1882. Within these years he had accomplished more than he expected. As a young child Charles was always interested in nature. This hobby of his was the origin of his soon to be career as a naturalist that he had yet to even know. Charles grew up in a good home. He had gone to Cambridge with out a career in mind. His father

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    Essay Length: 2,119 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Steve
  • Charles Cornwallis

    Charles Cornwallis

    The Beginning On December 31, 1738, Charles Cornwallis was born the second Earl Cornwallis, since his father, the fifth Baron Cornwallis, had been rewarded as a Viscount and the first Earl Cornwallis. In 1661, Sir Frederick Cornwallis was rewarded a baron try by Charles II for service to the Stuarts. His mother was the niece of Sir Robert Walpole. His uncle became he Archbishop of Canterbury. Cornwallis was educated at Eton and moved in

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Charles Edward Spearman

    Charles Edward Spearman

    Charles Edward Spearman (1863-1945) studied psychology in Germany and received his PhD at Leipzig. Spearman is noted as a pioneer in psychology and believed in the two-factor theory of intelligence. He wrote his first paper outlining this theory in 1904 with Bernard Hart (Gregory, 1987). Spearman claimed that testing a persons abilites to complete tasks against expected outcomes could be measured and expressed in a mathemactical formula, that mathematical formula is now known as the

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Vika
  • Chuck Berry

    Chuck Berry

    Chuck Berry “School Days” One song that personifies the raucous, feel good party vibe of the fifties would be Chuck Berry’s “School Days” which was released in 1957. He truly made a hit with rebellious teenagers with a song about the occurrences of a school day and all of the trials and tribulations that go along with it. Chuck was also known as one of the most influential blues guitarists of his time. In this

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    Essay Length: 993 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Jack
  • Charles Dickins

    Charles Dickins

    Charles Dickens wrote 2 different endings to the book, Great Expectations. He wrote a second one since people didn’t like his first ending. So, Charles Dickens revoked it and wrote a second one. In this essay the issue of which ending is more proper for the rest of the book and which ending is better will be discussed. In the original ending Pip sees Estella again while he is walking along with little Pip,

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    Essay Length: 340 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Monika
  • Charles Curtis

    Charles Curtis

    Charles Curtis Early Life п‚§ Born Jan 25, 1860 in a log cabin in Kansas Territory as a member of the Kaw tribe п‚§ Mother, Ellen Pappan Curtis, died when he was 3 п‚§ Father, Oren A. Curtis, abandoned him to fight in the Civil War п‚§ Was sent to live with his paternal grand parents, William and Permelia Curtis in 1863 Permelia instilled strong Methodist and republican values into Charles п‚§ 1866 went back

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: regina
  • The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens. Easy a for Year 10, High School

    The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens. Easy a for Year 10, High School

    The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens is a pre-20th century short story, written in around 19th century. It is a Gothic story as a genre. A Gothic story is a type of romantic fiction that predominated in English literature. The Gothic novel emphasized mystery and horror and was filled with ghost haunted rooms, underground passages, and secret stairways. These ingredients are essential and crucial for Gothic story in order to create suspense to the readers. In

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: regina
  • Charles Spearmans Model of Intelligence

    Charles Spearmans Model of Intelligence

    Unit Four Individual Project Charles Spearman’s model of intelligence and Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligence theory are two of the most widely used theories of intelligence. In order to understand how similar the two theories are we must first understand their differences. These two men differed in opinion on how IQ and intelligence should be measured, and they differed in opinion on what made a person “smart”. In order to examine these things they first had

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    Essay Length: 984 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 3, 2010 By: Mike
  • Charles Chestnutt

    Charles Chestnutt

    The historical and sociopolitical context of Charles W. Chesnutt's The Marrow of Tradition is the legacy of Reconstruction, and - more specifically - the circumstances surrounding what H. Leon Prather calls the "Wilmington Racial Massacre and Coup of 1898." This tradition is what the title of the novel primarily refers to - a tradition whose marrow is colonial racism. Eric Sundquist, in his To Wake the Nations, gives The Marrow of Tradition the recognition it

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    Essay Length: 537 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Monika
  • Charles Dickens

    Charles Dickens

    Charles Dickens is the most widely read Victorian writer. The Victorian era, 1837-1901, was an era of new social developments that caused many of the writers of the period to take positions on the new developments in society. Dickens petitioned that social consciousness would overcome social misery. He often wrote in satire of the society around him, a smug and genius approach to the social injustices that he witnessed, making it widely available to the

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    Essay Length: 2,798 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Charles Darwin "natural Selection"

    Charles Darwin "natural Selection"

    Charles Darwin revolutionized biology when he introduced The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection in 1859. Although Wallace had also came upon this revelation shortly before, Darwin had long been in development of this theory. Wallace amicably relinquished the idea to Darwin, allowing him to become the first pioneer of evolution. Darwin was not driven to publish his finding, which he’d been collecting for several years before Wallace struck upon it, because he

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    Essay Length: 1,874 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Talk Shows

    Talk Shows

    Talk shows are on almost every channel we tune into, because people love to witness other people’s problems or secrets and this may impact the viewer to realize their problems aren’t that bad considering the people on T.V. What makes T.V. talk shows addicting is that there is always drama and some sort of “ambush” towards the guest which keeps the audience biting there nails to see what happens next. Everybody has issues of there

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: David
  • Charles Manson

    Charles Manson

    Charles Manson is known as one of the most sinister and evil criminals of all time. He organized the murders that shocked the world and his name still strikes fear into American hearts. Manson's childhood, personality, and uncanny ability to control people led to the creation of a family-like cult and ultimately to the bloody murders of numerous innocent people. Charles M. Manson was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on November 11, 1934. His mother, Kathleen

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Jack
  • Paul Samuelson Vs. Charles Tiebout

    Paul Samuelson Vs. Charles Tiebout

    Paul Samuelson vs. Charles Teibout Fiscal Federalism- is the system of transfer payments or grants by which a federal government shares its revenue with lower levels of government. Federal governments use this power to enforce national rules and standards. Devolution- is the statutory granting of powers from the central government of a state to government at national, regional or local level. The devolution can be mainly financial, for example: giving areas a budget which was

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    Essay Length: 555 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Charles Lutwidge Dodgson: Nonsense Writer of the 1800s

    Charles Lutwidge Dodgson: Nonsense Writer of the 1800s

    Charles Lutwidge Dodgson: Nonsense Writer of the 1800 s Lewis Carroll is a well known and talked about author, whose writings have stirred up much controversy. His work has inspired ballot, puppet shows, and even music videos. (Vink). Lewis Carroll is an outstanding English writer because of his background, his position in English literature, and his many works, such as his novel, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” “‘Lewis Carroll,’ as he was to become known, was

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • Charles Banks

    Charles Banks

    Charles Banks, the subject of this engaging biography, was a well-known African American leader whose reputation and influence extended beyond his native Mississippi and the all-black town of Mound Bayou that he transformed into a highly visible symbol of black progress. Born in 1873 in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Banks spent his entire life in the state during an era of mounting racial discrimination and violence. That he became a successful entrepreneur and banker, revered by blacks

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Mike
  • Charles Manson

    Charles Manson

    Charles Manson has been named "the most dangerous man alive." Society referred to him as the devil. They believed he was the reason society was so bad in the 1960's. The 1950's to the 1960's was uncontrollably filled with violence. Our culture was shattered by the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Senator Robert F. Kennedy. At the same time, body bags from Vietnam were building up from a war

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    Essay Length: 2,728 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Jon
  • The Walls Are Talking

    The Walls Are Talking

    This paper is about graffiti. Research Paper for an english class. The Walls are Talking Graffiti has been around for a long time and has always been a controversial topic, many have mixed feelings about it, from it being vandalism to it being art. Graffiti is great and is sometimes used to communicate social and political messages. But there is a time and place for everything, even though art is whatever a person perceives it

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Top
  • Charles H. Keating

    Charles H. Keating

    Charles H. Keating Jr. has been the focus of criminal investigations by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Internal Revenue Service, the Justice Department, The Securities and Exchange Commission, and the House Banking Committee for a six-year shadow of the nation’s biggest savings-and loan debacle. The federal government proclaims that he fraudulently managed California’s Lincoln Savings into its closure, and in the process profited for himself and his family an estimated thirty-four million dollars. Consequently,

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Top
  • Analysis of Charles Darwin's Origin of the Species

    Analysis of Charles Darwin's Origin of the Species

    Analysis of Charles Darwin’s Origin of the Species In the Book On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, he presents us with the theory of natural selection. This theory is his attempt at an explanation on how his world and its species came to be the way that we know them now. Darwin writes on how through a process of millions of years, through the effects of man and the effects of nature, species

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: July
  • Kenyan Peace Talks

    Kenyan Peace Talks

    Kenyan Peace Talks In Nairobi, Kenya, a new deal has given hope for reconciliation in the country, where there has been increasing violence and deaths as a result of allegations of a manipulated presidential election in December 2007. President Mwai Kabiki of the PNU (Party of National Unity), the incumbent, beat Ralia Odinga of the ODM (Orange Democratic Movement) by only about 200,000 votes and was sworn in subsequently, but evidence of electoral manipulation upset

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Tasha

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