| 201. | hehehe Economics is the only field in which two people can get a Nobel Prize for saying exactly the opposite thing. Humor is evolving, now we have a refinement: "Economics is the only field in which two people can get a Nobel Prize for saying the opposite thing" is true, but is not strong enough. Better: "...
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| 202. | Supply Structure and Spirit The Crusaders Formula for Success ... The success of the siege of Jerusalem was conditional to the steady supply of materials and labor, the cohesion of the army of the Crusaders, and high morale due to spiritual preparation. ... Jerusalem was far too large and the Crusaders were too weak in numbers to try to encircle the enti...
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| 203. | The Stranger Transformation Essay Vlady Entin 10/2/03 Kube-8 Transformation Essay In his novel, The Stranger, Albert Camus brilliantly parallels his theory of Existentialism on the enigmatic Meursault. Meursault is portrayed as an aloof, remorseless, and capricious man, capable of killing a man on a whim without any subsequent regre...
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| 204. | abraham lincoln Abraham Lincoln, The Physical Man
by Albert Kaplan
Soon after acquiring the daguerreotype I scanned the New York Research Librarys extensive repository of Lincoln books and papers, searching for word descriptions of Lincoln, the physical man. ... At first I thought that the physical strength...
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| 205. | Rise of the Nazi Party The Rise of the Nazi Party
There is no single answer as to why the Nazis were able to gain so much support during the 1920s; there are several, and people still argue about them. Some people - especially during the Second World War - suggested that the Nazi movement grew out of something basicall...
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| 206. | Emily pankhurst ... The WSPU was led by two outstanding woman, Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst, and her daughter Christabel. ... in Mrs Pankhurst’s autobiography she described the aims of the suffragettes:
“. ... ”
When the WSPU was founded in 1903, Mrs Pankhurst explained the situation at that time:
“We clearly pe...
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| 207. | alll quiet on the western front Chapter 1
The book opens with Paul Baumer, the narrator, and the rest of Second Company a few miles from the front. They have just returned from the front the night before, having suffered unexpected and heavy losses. ... They all laugh, trying to imagine him there on the front. ... He was lef...
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| 208. | Al Capone ... It will never be known to what extent the
gangs control our cities, but few will doubt that during the 1920’s, Chicago was run by Brooklyn
native Al Capone. Capone became a notable gangster due to his background in Brooklyn, the
ways he resolved differences with acquaintances, and his gru...
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| 209. | Aggression in African American Males Innate or Learned ABSTRACT
Human aggression is a complex subject, not easily understood. Questions about the nature and origin of aggression remain unanswered. On the one hand, aggression is conceived as an instinctual drive; on the other, it is thought to originate as an instrument of reaction to external sou...
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| 210. | jane pittman Overview
Jane Pittman is born into slavery on a plantation somewhere in Louisiana. Jane is called "Ticey" during her days as a slave and has no parents; her mother died as a result of a beating when Jane was a child, and Jane did not know her father. Until she is around nine, Jane works in the Big ...
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| 211. | america history using american novels Throughout the beginning of literature, time and history have been intertwined to create a better understanding of setting, plot, and theme. This combination of history and literature assist in transcending the story to new heights and meaning. ... The relationship between history and literature ...
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| 212. | s The experience of race in the colonies has traditionally been regarded as a question of dualism: colonizer versus colonized, oppressors versus oppressed, or black versus white. In the Francophone world, the work of prominent intellectual critics of empire, such as Frantz Fanon, Albert Memmi, and Jea...
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| 213. | kurzepik die l gengeschichte Kleinepik - Die Lügengeschichte
1 Einleitung 2
1. ... Definition der Lügengeschichte 6
2. ... Die Lüge 10
2. ... Er umfasst die Bereiche Belletristik (schöngeistige Literatur), die Fachpublikationen (Fach- bzw. Sachliteratur) und die Trivialliteratur. ... Er meint eine Literatur, für die ...
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| 214. | King Jack Torrance thought: Officious little prick. Ullman stood five-five, and when he moved, it was with the prissy speed that seems to be the exclusive domain of all small plump men. The part in his hair was exact, and his dark suit was sober but comforting. I am a man you can bring your problems to, ...
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| 215. | goths Gothic Tombs In the late 14th century, court portraits and coats-of-arms played a significant role in Europe from which the development of tomb-stone sculpture cannot be separated. Louis I erected a gilded tomb made of red marble and white limestone for himself and his father. It had the shape of a ...
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