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  • The Monroe Doctrine and Roosevelt Corollary

    The Monroe Doctrine and Roosevelt Corollary

    The Monroe Doctrine was based on the United States and it is position to Europe and did not concern he United States’ position with Latin America. Theodore Roosevelt had to interpret the Monroe Doctrine to say that only the US could collect debts owed by Latin American nations. Also to justify US military intervention there so that the European countries would not take over since they wanted their money. Roosevelt's reinterpretation was dedicated to

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    Submitted: December 26, 2009 By: July
  • Harry Truman

    Harry Truman

    In 1884 Harry Truman was born.His first name would be Harry after his Uncle Harrison. Harry S Truman would finally be. Harry Truman liked to say in later years that he had the happiest childhood imaginable . Most of his childhood included his grandfather taking him riding side in a horse drawn cart, and hunting for bird nests while gathering wild strawberries. While in school kids made fun of his glasses as most kids

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    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Mikki
  • The Truman Show

    The Truman Show

    The Truman Show is the story of a thirty-year old man whose entire life has been broadcast to a global audience as a television show. As Truman catches on to the made-for-television nature of his entire world, the film focuses on the negative effects of living during a television culture. This film can be read for symbolism and social meaning of the current television culture that we live in today, not just entertainment. The story

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Monika
  • In Cold Blood: Truman Capote's Nonfiction Murder Mystery

    In Cold Blood: Truman Capote's Nonfiction Murder Mystery

    In Truman Capote’s In Cold Blood, the author uses a style of writing combining factual, journalistic writing with the mystery and intrigue normally found in traditional fiction novels to develop a new genre that critics found unique from the modernists of his time. In the beginning of this book, the murders and victims seem unrelated, but as the book moves ahead, the relationship becomes clear. The victims, who are the Clutter family of four,

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    Essay Length: 476 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: David
  • Logans Run Vs. the Truman Show

    Logans Run Vs. the Truman Show

    Truman Show vs. Logan’s Run In the last two weeks, we have watched two movies that are alike and different in some very interesting ways. We first watched the Truman Show and then Logan’s Run and saw two very different views on faith, or religion, in film. In the Truman Show, the main character, Truman, is adopted at birth by a company that wants to make a documentary of his entire life. Everything that happens

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    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Monroe Doctrine

    The Monroe Doctrine

    The Monroe Doctrine can be considered as the United States first major declaration to the world as a fairly new nation. The Monroe Doctrine was a statement of United States policy on the activity and rights of powers in the Western Hemisphere during the early to mid 1800s. The doctrine established the United States position in the major world affairs of the time. Around the time of the Napoleonic Wars in the 1820s, Mexico, Argentina,

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Kevin
  • In Cold Blood Written by Truman Capote

    In Cold Blood Written by Truman Capote

    In the novel In Cold Blood written by Truman Capote, Nancy Clutter was murdered along other members of her family. This novel is based on the murders of this family. Nancy was the “town darling”, (Page 7, Capote) she was intelligent, talented, helpful with her family, and was truly devoted to her boy friend Bobby. Little did she know that her life was coming to an end. She was murdered with the town left

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Jon
  • The Doctrine of Salvation

    The Doctrine of Salvation

    The Doctrine of Salvation (Soteriology) God provides us with everything we need; we see this in Genesis where he provided Adam everything he needed. Jesus became a man by reincarnation a verse to support this is John 1:14 “The word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory. The glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. Jesus was perfect he did

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    Essay Length: 516 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 23, 2010 By: Mike
  • Truman Capote

    Truman Capote

    Truman Capote, in my eyes, lived a very drastic childhood. Truman Capote grew up without a mother or a father around to see him go off to his first school. Truman Capote somehow taught himself how to read and write. However, that’s beside the point. He had to won two O. Henry awards for his short stories he had written. To me that seems impossible; however that is why he is one of the most

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Harry S Truman

    Harry S Truman

    Harry S Truman was short and resembled an owl with his thick round glasses. He spoke in the Midwesterner’s flat, nasal tone. But he was definitely real, and established a reputation for speaking the truth. Born in Lamar, MO, on May 8, 1884, Truman was the oldest of three children of John Anderson and Martha Ellen (Young) Truman. His birthplace was just south of the area where his grandparents had moved from Kentucky four decades

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    Submitted: January 28, 2010 By: Anna
  • Bush Vs Truman

    Bush Vs Truman

    As President Bush goes further and more involved in the war on terror, his approval rating goes down. Right after September 11th, President Bush declared a war on terror. He had much of America’s support, but as the war continued his support dropped. This could be for countless reasons, including the loss of American lives. However, compared to prior wars, the loss is minimal. During his commencement address at West Point earlier this year, President

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: July
  • The Monroe Doctrine in the 20th Century

    The Monroe Doctrine in the 20th Century

    United States president Theodore Roosevelt announced the Roosevelt Corollary, an addendum to the 1823 Monroe Doctrine, in response to European nations that were trying to force Venezuela to repay its debts. Roosevelt threatened to send naval ships to Venezuela if those nations sought to forcibly collect the debt. Stability must be preserved, Roosevelt said in his 1904 annual message to Congress, even if it requires an “exercise of international police power.” The Roosevelt Corollary, based

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Truman Show

    The Truman Show

    The “Truman show” an innovative, courageous film directed by Peter Weir is distinctively not a film about Truman Burbank. Although he may be the main protagonist of the film, theoretically he doesn’t exist, and is only there to bring out the main theme of the text. As an actual fact, this film is about our society as many of the themes that are conveyed throughout the film can be described as being based around our

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Monika
  • Anselm's Doctrine of the Atonement in Cur Deus Homo

    Anselm's Doctrine of the Atonement in Cur Deus Homo

    The aim of this short essay is to illustrate Anselm’s doctrine Cur Deus Homo, in reference to his interpretation of the atonement and then relate it to the characteristic claims of the Chalcedonian creed regarding Jesus Christ ‘as one person to be recognized in two nature’s’. Anselm’s theory on atonement is that of a philosophical one which he believes should be understood as a necessity. Anselm’s doctrine, ‘Cur Deus Homo’ which is translated as

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Mike
  • How Did Truman, McCarthy, and Kennedy Try to Get the Americanвђ™s Attention About the War?

    How Did Truman, McCarthy, and Kennedy Try to Get the Americanвђ™s Attention About the War?

    How did Truman, McCarthy, and Kennedy try to get the American’s attention about the war? “The Cold War forms the organizing principle for the period after World War II. On one level, the rival between the United States and the Soviet Union-or between West and East, capitalism and communism- was quite real” (From the Historical Context in Gorn, 219). During this time, there were three speeches given by Truman, McCarthy, and Kennedy that got the

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Edward
  • Sermon of the Mount V Buddhism Doctrines

    Sermon of the Mount V Buddhism Doctrines

    Sermon of the Mount v Buddhism Doctrines Buddhism arose in the eastern part of central Asia, the Tibet region, round the fifth century before the born of Christ. Its founder, Buddha, was an Indian native known by the name of Siddhartha Gautama. In search of spiritual discipline, he sought until he achieved what he believed some kind of enlightenment. After which he dedicated his life to pass his Bohdi, perfect knowledge, to others. Many centuries

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    Submitted: February 27, 2010 By: Bred
  • Truman Scholarship Candidate

    Truman Scholarship Candidate

    The 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") has proven unsuccessful in its goal of empowering people with disabilities to enter the workforce. Although 19.4% of the population have some disability,1 they constitute only 4.3% of the workforce.2 The group's unemployment rate stands at almost 17%, nearly three times the national average.3 A survey for the National Organization on Disabilities found that current levels of employment of people with disabilities between the ages of 16 and

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    Submitted: March 3, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Theodre Roosevelt and Harry Truman

    Theodre Roosevelt and Harry Truman

    Theodore Roosevelt and Harry Truman have many similarities and differences. They both had great impacts on the United States of America during their presidential terms. These two individuals have greatly affecting American history today. Theodore Roosevelt and Harry Truman were both great presidents during their times. Theodores presidential term was in the early 1900s to 1909 and Truman became president because of the sudden death of FDR in 1940s. Both of these men had experience

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • What Role Might Fictional Embellishments Have on the Interpretations of Religious Doctrines?

    What Role Might Fictional Embellishments Have on the Interpretations of Religious Doctrines?

    What role might fictional embellishments have on the interpretations of religious doctrines? Fictional embellishments have played a huge role on religious doctrines such as the Holy Bible. This book is taken literally to many, yet other people stop their acceptance of the stories in the Holy Bible and question it. They question its purpose and what might be the true meaning instead of what society thinks it’s conveying. Some people are out to prove that

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Edward
  • Evolution of the Brezhnev Doctrine

    Evolution of the Brezhnev Doctrine

    Evolution of the Brezhnev Doctrine The Brezhnev Doctrine commonly refers to the justification given for the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia, which formalized the right of Soviet hegemony over Eastern Europe. It would also be taken abroad to justify intervention in affairs of non-socialist entities. The policy, first outlined in the September 26, 1968 issue of Pravda, and later reiterated by Leonid Brezhnev in his speech to the Fifth Congress of the Polish United Worker's Party

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    Submitted: March 6, 2010 By: Steve
  • The Truman Show

    The Truman Show

    The film presents to us that the media can be very controlling and influence our lives. For example, Truman’s life is perfect and lives a happy life. His way of life is supposed to be the 2american Dream” and the media is advertising this perfect life to the public. The media influences our lives in many ways such as reality shows, newspapers, T.V. and radio. The media wants us to live our life in a

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    Submitted: March 7, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Christian Doctrine

    Christian Doctrine

    Biblical Doctrines Introduction to Christian Doctrine Steve Akins General revelation refers to a universal aspect of God, his knowledge and of spiritual matters, discovered through natural means, such as observation of nature (the physical universe), philosophy and reasoning, human conscience or providence or providential history. Theologians use the term to describe knowledge of God which is plainly available to all mankind. These aspects of general revelation pertain to outward temporal events that are experienced

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    Submitted: March 15, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Truman Review

    Truman Review

    Philosophy 230 FILM REVIEW: TRUMAN SHOW The entire film, The Truman Show, is a very unique film is numerous forms. First of all, the whole story sequence gives you an unusual twist from the start. Jim Carey plays Truman Burbank who he thinks is a regular guy in a regular world, however it turns out that Truman is the star of a TV show. Truman knows unusual things happen to him but he doesn’t connect

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    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Harry Truman

    Harry Truman

    Harry Truman: “one tough son-of-a-bitch of a man” The main idea of this article is simply telling a kind of behind the scenes story of Harry Truman. The article makes it a point for the reader to see the types of decisions he was making and what Truman felt about the decisions. The author also attempts to display Truman’s true thoughts on events such as demobilizing the American army after World War 2. It is

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • Cristof of the Truman Show

    Cristof of the Truman Show

    Christof He is the God of his own little world, he directly tells all what to do in his world, and he brings millions of people together around the world for one man, and his name is Christof. In the movie The Truman Show Truman is living in a world where everyone knows his life is shown on worldwide television but him. He lives in a giant dome created by a man named Christof. He

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: Mike

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