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  • Effects of the Great Sepression

    Effects of the Great Sepression

    Effects of the Great Depression The introduction of the discussion will focus on the origins of the Great Depression and the escalating events that led to it. This will provide adequate foundations to bring up questions and attempt to answer them in an objective fashion as to why and how the Depression affected different industrialized countries in different ways. The core of the debate will consist of detailed comparable analyses of the consequences of the

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Great Depression

    Great Depression

    The Great Depression is probably one of the most misunderstood events in American history. It is routinely cited, as proof that unregulated capitalism is not the best in the world, and that only a massive welfare state, huge amounts of economic regulation, and other interventions can save capitalism from itself. The Great Depression had important consequences and was a devastating event in America, however many good policies and programs became available as a result

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: July
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    In Class Essay To what extent is The Great Gatsby a moral novel. Discuss. The society our nation lives in today has developed morals and principles through the lessons experienced from the past. The Roaring Twenties was a time of change and a chance to pave a path for the person you wanted to become. Morals and principles served as guidelines rather than rules and were merely preached that practiced. Thus, the severity of the

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Mike
  • Babylon - the Great Is Fallen

    Babylon - the Great Is Fallen

    BABYLON THE GREAT IS FALLEN In Revelation chapters 17 and 18 we read about the great whore named Babylon who sits on many waters and is the mother of all harlots. The imagery in which the apostle John uses to describe Babylon has very significant meaning, in particular for the church as she approaches the end of the age. It is of paramount importance to understand who this Babylon is and how she affects the

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Janna
  • Great American Poets

    Great American Poets

    Carter Revard and Joy Harjo are both well known Native American poets. They grew up fighting against racial discrimination, poverty, and all the common struggles that come along with life. Joy Harjo story is viewed as one that often involves some aspect of fear or negativity. Carter Revard’s story is depicted as often marked with troubles, but it also has a positive outcome or a sense of hope. Joy Harjo writes more metaphorically, while Revard

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Great Expectations. How Does the Relationship Between Pip and Joe Change and Develop as the Novel Goes on? What Is Dickens Saying About Society at the Time?

    Great Expectations. How Does the Relationship Between Pip and Joe Change and Develop as the Novel Goes on? What Is Dickens Saying About Society at the Time?

    Great Expectations” is set in Victorian England. It is apparent when we read the novel that Charles Dickens expressed many of his own views when writing the narrative, using a strong authorial voice. This is particularly clear when he addresses certain issues concerning the social and cultural concerns of the time, and through Pip’s desire for social change. The development of the relationship between Pip and Joe is crucial in realising the complexity and importance

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Peter the Great

    Peter the Great

    Peter the Great made many reforms in the interest of Russia such as the reorganization of the Government, in the military, the economy and also in the appearance of his social structure to reflect western ideals. After a visit West did he decide that Russia was not suitable for the modern advancements of their neighboring European nations. Not only did Peter adopt the standard of living of the western European world; his efforts sped up

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Rise of Hitler

    Rise of Hitler

    A child standing at a window. This is one of the very first scenes from the movie. The child's name, Adolf Hitler. The Movie, Hitler: The Rise OF Evil. The movie portrays the life of Hitler from the time of his father's death to his rise to power in the German offices. What may be common knowledge to a history buff is the timeline that the movie was based off of: Hitler's mother dies, he

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Edward
  • Why Hitler Died

    Why Hitler Died

    Well, hitler was a evil man. and he killed a lot of poeple. Hitler killed himself. so sad to bad hahah. Well, hitler was a evil man. and he killed a lot of poeple. Hitler killed himself. so sad to bad hahah and then soso sad to bad hahah. Well, hitler was a evil man. and he killed a lot of poeple. Hitler killed so sad to bad hahah. Well, hitler was a evil man.

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Why Do We Need Leaders

    Why Do We Need Leaders

    Why do we need leaders? What is it that we expect from our leaders? I frequently ask participants in classes and seminars to think of several characteristics that define a good leader. Depending on the size of the group I may get as many as a hundred different responses. Defining leadership characteristics is quite difficult. Is there something that sets good leaders apart from others? Very often we find that the one thing that all

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Kevin
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    In the book, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald has a message of social values. Nick Caraway, a young man from Minnesota, moves to New York in the summer of 1922 to learn about the bond business. Nick rented a house on a part of Long Island called the West Egg. He becomes very wealthy after meeting a girl. Fitzgerald uses Nick Caraways experiences in New York to show how geography influences the social

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Movie Analysis - Monster in Law

    Movie Analysis - Monster in Law

    Monster in Law The main characters in this movie involve Jennifer Lopez as Charlotte “Charlie” Cantilini, Jane Fonda as Viola Fields, Michael Vartan as Kevin Fields, and Wanda Sykes as Ruby. The movie is about Charlie who has been striking out in the dating scene. Charlie is an easy going person who is friendly, enjoys other peoples company, and seems to take pleasure in pleasing other people. She then meets Dr. Kevin Fields, who is

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Vika
  • How Valid Is the Claim That the Impact of the Japanese Occupation on the Success of Post-War Independence Movements Has Been Greatly Exaggerated.

    How Valid Is the Claim That the Impact of the Japanese Occupation on the Success of Post-War Independence Movements Has Been Greatly Exaggerated.

    The Japanese Occupation would refer to the seizure and control of an area by Japanese military forces. This was marked as an important event in the history of Southeast Asia and a major transformation. Most scholars generally agree that the Japanese Occupation played an important role as a catalyst in ending Western colonial rule in post-war Southeast Asia. However, there are also other factors that allowed the success of post-war independence that include international circumstances

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Great Depression

    Great Depression

    The Great Depression The Great Depression is the worst economic period in the U.S history. This didn’t just affect the United States of American, but the entire industrialized world. Historians may say that the Great Depression started in the late 1929, but it really started years earlier. There are many reasons way the Great Depression came about. One of the main causes was the great unequal distribution of wealth throughout the county. This wealth was

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Yan
  • Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great "It is a lovely thing to live with great courage and die leaving an everlasting fame." Alexander The Great Long before the birth of Christ, the land directly above what we know as Greece today, was called Macedonia. Macedonia still exists, but it is now Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and modern Greece. Macedonia was considered to be part of ancient Greece, but the people of these two countries couldn't be more different. No people

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Yan
  • The Great Gatsby Final

    The Great Gatsby Final

    The Great Gatsby Final Paper Jacob Hawk 3/26/08 CP English 11 Final Paper Jay Gatsby started running booze during prohibition, just like the southerners started running moonshine. You had to have a quick car and a skilled and fast driver to run alcohol in the 1920’s. Both boot legging during prohibition and after in the 30’s and 40’s tie in with Gatsby’s wealth and the start of car racing. Gatsby’s love of expensive and fast

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Artur
  • Cult Leaders and Their Abuse of Power

    Cult Leaders and Their Abuse of Power

    Cult leaders and their abuse of power By: Anonymous Although power should be used with virtue by those with those with good intentions, many of the world's most powerful people use power in ways that purposefully harm other people, the most famous example of this case being Adolf Hitler during World War II. More generally, this includes some past (and present) members of the Royal families, some political leaders as well as a few religious

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Great Gatsby Report- Obsessing over the Past Theme

    Great Gatsby Report- Obsessing over the Past Theme

    An Obsession For The Past Obsessing too much over anything is unhealthy for a human being. Gatsby, in The Great Gatsby, dedicates his life to finding his lost love, Daisy, despite changes that may have occurred since the relationship ended. It is a love from the past that he longs for once again. Gatsby’s obsession gets to the point that he will do almost anything to retrieve the life that he once lived. Due to

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Max
  • The Great Gatsby Review

    The Great Gatsby Review

    The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby is a historical novel set in the roaring twenties, just after the first world war. In the times of the roaring twenties with the passing of the nineteenth adjustment in 1920, women felt even more liberated, and changed the style of life. Their skirts became shorter, hair was bobbed, and many people began to smoke. During this time, American cities grew large, the reason of this growing population was

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Great Gatsby

    Great Gatsby

    In the novel The Great Gatsby there are many characters that shape the story and path of the main character, Jay Gatsby. The character that had the greatest affect on Gatsby and significant presence in the story was Daisy Buchanan. Daisy’s character in this novel not only affects Gatsby’s actions and choices, but also many of the main themes as well. Friedrich Nietzsche once said, “Hope is the worst of evils, for it prolongs the

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    Submitted: February 23, 2010 By: Top
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression

    The Great Depression 5 The Great Depression was the worst economic downturn ever in U.S. History, and one which extended to practically the entire industrialized world. The Depression began late in 1929 and lasted for about ten years. Many economists have their theories as to what brought all of this about. It is generally accepted that the main cause for the Great Depression was the combination of the greatly unequal distribution of wealth throughout the

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Steve
  • Great Gatsby

    Great Gatsby

    No two snowflakes are exactly alike, as with books. Though many books may have a plethora of similar qualities, no two are exactly alike. A reader can see some but not many similarities between the two novels. The Great Gatsby and Their Eyes Are Watching God. The Great Gatsby written by Scott F. Fitzgerald is a tale of high society and its twists and turns, while Their Eyes Are Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Great Expectations

    Great Expectations

    Chapter 1: The story opens with the narrator, Pip, who introduces himself and describes an image of himself as a boy, standing alone and crying in a churchyard near some marshes. Young Pip is staring at the gravestones of his parents, who died soon after his birth. This tiny, shivering bundle of a boy is suddenly terrified by the voice of large, bedraggled man who threatens to cut Pip's throat if he doesn't stop

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    Submitted: February 24, 2010 By: Mike
  • Color Symbolism in the Great Gatsby

    Color Symbolism in the Great Gatsby

    Color Symbolism In The Great Gatsby Color symbolism refers to the use of colors as a symbol throughout culture. There is also color psychology, these refers to the effect of colors on the human behavior and feelings. Colors can symbolize many different things. Artists use colors in their paintings when they want you to see what they are trying to express. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is full of symbols and symbolic ideas.

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    Submitted: February 25, 2010 By: Top
  • The Great Gatsby American Dream

    The Great Gatsby American Dream

    Jay Gatsby, the central character of F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby symbolizes the American dream. The American dream offers faith in the possibility of a better life. Its attendant illusion is the belief that material wealth alone can bring that dream to fruition. Through Gatsby, Fitzgerald brings together both these ideas. Jay Gatsby thinks money is the answer to anything he encounters. He has the best of everything. The fanciest car, the largest house,

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    Submitted: February 26, 2010 By: Jack