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  • Martin Luther King Jr the Assassination of a Civil Rights Leader

    Martin Luther King Jr the Assassination of a Civil Rights Leader

    Local newspapers mocked King when he announced he was coming back to Memphis for a second round. Among other snipes and barbs, the local press criticized him for staying at a white-owned Holiday Inn, instead of the Motel Lorraine, which was black-owned. (The Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: An Overview by: Charles Overbeck pg 2) Hoping to avoid further antagonistic press in wake of the disastrous March 28 demonstration, Not wanting to add

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    Essay Length: 1,119 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 27, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Hitler Historical Museum

    The Hitler Historical Museum

    Introduction The Hitler Historical Museum is a non-biased, non-profit museum devoted to the study and preservation of the world history related to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist Party. True to its role as an educational museum, these exhibits allow for visitors to understand and examine historical documents and information for themselves. The museum, while acknowledging the tragedy that over 50 million people died during World War 2, retains its non-biased status by refraining from

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    Essay Length: 350 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 27, 2010 By: Fonta
  • The Great Gatsby, the Perverse American Dream

    The Great Gatsby, the Perverse American Dream

    The American Dream is an ideology that through hard, honest work and determination, you can achieve success in The United States of America. In the novel “The Great Gatsby”, F. Scott Fitzgerald alludes to the concept of The American Dream in a time just after World War 1 and he achieves this through many characters and the environment in which they live and interact in. The main character of the novel has often been characterized

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    Essay Length: 500 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Great Expectations

    Great Expectations

    The book Great Expectations is filled with foils and “opposites”, characters that bring out characteristics important to the theme of the novel. One of the biggest foils is Compeyson and Magwitch. Compeyson is a rich “gentleman” and is let off pretty easily from a long , hard sentence, while Magwitch, a poor, unsuccessful orphan, is not pitied by society. He is labeled a convict and framed by Compeyson. He takes the blame for everything

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    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Fatih
  • St. Albert the Great

    St. Albert the Great

    In the year 1205, St. Albert the Great was born in Lauingen, Swabia. His father, military lord in the army of Emperor Frederick II, was amongst Albert’s great role models and was a key reason to his immense success as a scientist. As an adolescent, Albert studied at the University of Padua and there fell under the spell of Blessed Jordan of Saxony, the Dominican who made the rounds of the universities of Europe drawing

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    Essay Length: 326 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Leaders Are Rarely Developed by Accident, only by Design

    Leaders Are Rarely Developed by Accident, only by Design

    "Where will we find them?" is the plaintive query by R. Suresh, managing director (India) of search firm Stanton Chase. Suresh is talking about the 5,000 CEOs he estimates India Inc. is going to be clamouring for over the next four years. But is that really an issue? You can always go and pick a CEO in the market. That is what labour markets exist for! This is a make versus buy decision that most

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    Essay Length: 868 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: Mike
  • Hitler Youth and Bdm: Year 9 Project

    Hitler Youth and Bdm: Year 9 Project

    By ilham Mukhtar Introduction Germany was left in an awful state after World War One. Suffering from the depression, having extremely high unemployment rates, street battles against communism, and occupation in most of its territories- the German Youth Movement went through a revival and many new youth groups were formed. Some of them were similar to our modern boy scouts, while others were nature or hiking clubs. Youth Groups played an important role in the

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    Essay Length: 328 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    How does the novel show that behind the glamour of the world in which Gatsby moves lie forces that are shallow and destructive? The life that Gatsby is known for throwing glamorous parties at his gothic mansion, but yet lie forces that are shallow and destructive lurk behind him. At Gatsby’s opulent parties, where he is surrounded by spectacular luxury, courted by powerful men and beautiful women. The people are only there because of live

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    Essay Length: 637 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 31, 2010 By: Bred
  • With Mastering Your Communication Skills Will Come Great Success

    With Mastering Your Communication Skills Will Come Great Success

    With Mastering Your Communication Skills Will Come Great success. Even though every human being has the ability to communicate, but still many fail to understand the real meaning behind the use and proper application of communication. A successful communication means, when the receiver understands exact the same information as the sender was planning to bring over. Most people don’t communicate correctly and this could lead to failure in life, love and careers. To be successful

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    Submitted: June 1, 2010 By: Mike
  • Adolf Hitler

    Adolf Hitler

    At half past six on the evening of April 20th, 1889 a child was born in the small town of Branau, Austria. The name of the child was Adolf Hitler. He was the son a Customs official Alois Hitler, and his third wife Klara. As a young boy Adolf attendated church regulary and sang in the local choir. One day he carved a symbol into the bench which resembled the Swastika he later used as

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    Submitted: June 2, 2010 By: Bred
  • Unwanted Qualities in a Monster

    Unwanted Qualities in a Monster

    Unwanted Qualities from the Monsters Epic poems and tales give valuable information on how people were to attempt to live. They also give information on what a good person was supposed to be. In Beowulf, the poem tells us about certain qualities that we should not have. A monster that Beowulf was to defeat represents each of these qualities. In the poem, there are three monsters. They each represent qualities that good humans should not

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    Submitted: June 3, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The Truly Great Gatsby

    The Truly Great Gatsby

    The Truly Great Gatsby Is his novel the Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald creates Gatsby as a character who becomes great. He begins life as just an ordinary, lower-class, citizen. But Gatsby has a dream of becoming wealthy. After meeting Daisy, he has a reason to strive to become prominent. Throughout his life, Gatsby gains the title of truly being great. Even before Gatsby is introduced, he is hinted at being out of the ordinary.

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    Submitted: June 3, 2010 By: Wendy
  • The Ends Versus the Means: A Look at the Claim to "greatness" of Peter I of Russia.

    The Ends Versus the Means: A Look at the Claim to "greatness" of Peter I of Russia.

    Tyler Dolan Professor Greene 27 September 2006 Response #5 (Peter) The Ends Versus the Means: a look at the claim to "greatness" of Peter I of Russia. In any study of Russia's history and monarchy, it is impossible to ignore the variety of titles added to so many names throughout the nobility; some being appended as a show of power by the ruler or noble themself, others added posthumously, a la Ivan the "terrible." In

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    Submitted: June 4, 2010 By: Steve
  • Napoleon Versus Frederick the Great

    Napoleon Versus Frederick the Great

    Napoleon versus Frederick the Great I have chosen to compare Napoleon to Frederick the Great. I will compare these two extremely influential leaders through numerous techniques; including their military history, the administration of their territories, the legacy they left upon their countries, among others. Napoleon was a great soldier that graduated from military school at the age of sixteen and quickly worked his way through the ranks. Napoleon was a brilliant leader in battle and

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    Essay Length: 537 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: Monika
  • The Role of Attachment Styles in Leader Member Exchange Theory

    The Role of Attachment Styles in Leader Member Exchange Theory

    Running head: THE ROLE OF ATTACHMENT STYLES IN LMX The Role of Attachment Styles in Leader-Member Exchange Theory Will A. Gibson Kansas State University Abstract Leader-member Exchange Theory (LMX) deals with the quality of a work relationship between a leader and a member. A higher quality LMX places members in an in-group with their leader and therefore benefit from increased communication, attention, and consideration. When there is a lower LMX, members are in an

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    Essay Length: 1,281 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Great Concept of American Freedom

    The Great Concept of American Freedom

    The Great Concept of American Freedom Early America was a place for anyone to live their life the way that they wanted, as it is now, but back then this was a new concept. Much of this idea comes from the freedoms obtained by living here. Many other countries in the world had many freedoms, but not as numerous as they were in America shortly after the country was founded. Americans during the late 1700’s

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    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Gentility in Great Expectations

    Gentility in Great Expectations

    In his numerous literary works, Dickens strong sense of right and wrong, and his recognition of the many injustices present in Victorian Society are clearly displayed. There is no better an example of these strong set of ideals then those portrayed in his novel, Great Expectations, which tells the story of Pip, a young boy who is initially fooled into believing that material wealth is a substitute for the real moral values a gentleman should

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Victor
  • Martin Luther the Great Reformer

    Martin Luther the Great Reformer

    Martin Luther The Great Reformer by J.A. Morrison and revised by Michael J. McHugh is the story of Martin Luther and the great impact that he made during his life, 1483-1546. This man made a huge impact not only on those in Germany, but those everywhere even today. With his posting of his ninety-five thesis he opened the eyes of many and started a controversy that was to shake up the world. Because of this,

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    Essay Length: 1,104 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Mike
  • Great Gatsby Exegesis

    Great Gatsby Exegesis

    “I wanted to get out and walk eastward toward the park through the soft twilight but each time I tried to go I became entangled in some wild strident argument which pulled me back, as if with ropes, into my chair. Yet high over the city our line of yellow windows must have contributed their share of human secrecy to the casual watcher in the darkening streets, and I was him too, looking up and

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    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: Max
  • The 20s and the Great Gatsby

    The 20s and the Great Gatsby

    In my presentation, I will be discussing how the 20s played a major role and affected the story, characters, and ultimately, the outcome of the novel, The Great Gatsby. The first topic I will be discussing are the women of the Great Gatsby. The 20s were a time of change in the views of women. They became more open and outgoing in many things. These included not only women's rights, but also their sexuality. This

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    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: Tasha
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression

    The Great Depression was the worst economic slump ever in U.S. history, and one which spread to virtually all of the industrialized world. The depression began in late 1929 and lasted for about a decade. Many factors played a role in bringing about the depression; however, the main cause for the Great Depression was the combination of the greatly unequal distribution of wealth throughout the 1920's, and the extensive stock market speculation that took place

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    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: Victor
  • How the Lack of Education During the Great Depression Affected Southern Society

    How the Lack of Education During the Great Depression Affected Southern Society

    During the Great Depression receiving an education was becoming more and more difficult for southerners. From not being able to afford the required supplies needed, to not being able to pay the tutions, many people found it nearly impossible to attend school. The novel, To Kill A Mockingbird written by Harper Lee shows how the lack of education in society during the Great Depression affected Southerners lives, not allowing them to change their futures for

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    Submitted: June 10, 2010 By: July
  • The Great Depression

    The Great Depression

    The 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 bad, and that only a massive welfare state, huge amounts of economic regulation, and other interventions, can save capitalism from itself. Among the many myths surrounding the Great Depression are that Herbert Hoover was a laissez faire president and that FDR brought us out of the depression. What

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    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: Jack
  • Great Chicago Fire

    Great Chicago Fire

    Great Chicago Fire I have no passion or desire to write about a thunderous destruction of a city or the death of hundreds of people. Yes, I have no connection to this topic, besides my home being 30 minutes from downtown Chicago, but that does not mean that this fire does not pertain to me or anyone who lives in a completely different state for that matter. So, just because I have never experienced a

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    Submitted: June 11, 2010 By: Top
  • The Great Gatsby

    The Great Gatsby

    “The Great Gatsby” In the novel entitled, "The Great Gatsby", by F. Scott Fitzgerald is set in the 1920s, a period known in America as "The Roaring Twenties". After the end of World War I and before the stock market crash of 1929, there was a spirit of rebellion in the United States. The people attacked the old-time stability and respectability . In its place, they drank, partied, and grew liberal . The novel is

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    Submitted: June 12, 2010 By: Mike

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