| 101. | Charles Darwin Voyage of the Beagle ... Charles Darwin was a NATURALIST. In 1831 at the age of 22 he set out on a voyage aboard the ship HMS BEAGLE around the world, which took 5 years. Darwin used the observations and thoughts developed during this voyage to write a book in 1859 called A NATURALISTS VOYAGE ON THE BEAGLE. ... Darwi...
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| 102. | effect of birth order on the five factors of personality ... Birth order is believed by many to affect an individual’s personality considering that parents may treat older and younger children differently.
Alfred Adler was the first to propose that the order of birth among siblings can influence a child’s psychological development. He developed a ...
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| 103. | World War 1 "WW1 From Begining To The US Enters"
Beginning of the war
World war I began in the Balkans, which was the same place many small war took place. ... Austria-Hungary rejected the offer and declared war on Serbia on July 28 1914. ...
The western front
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| 104. | Paul Strand Paul Strand truly embodied aspirations and spirit of his age. ...
Paul Strand was born in New York City on 16th October 1890. ... Strand joined Hine’s extra curricular course in photography. Hine also took Strand to the Photo session Gallery at 291 Fifth Avenue and introduced him to work of Alf...
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| 105. | the end of the road. Emily Dickinson - The Definition of Beauty is (988) http://www.americanpoems.com/poets/emilydickinson/988.shtml The Definition of Beauty is That Definition is none -- Of Heaven, easing Analysis, Since Heaven and He are one. THE DEFINITION OF BEAUTY. by Robert Herrick BEAUTY no other thing is than a ...
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| 106. | Psycho 1960 vs Psycho 1998 ... Never has this been as painfully profound as with Gus Van Sant’s 1998 shot-by-shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic Psycho, starring Vince Vaughan and Anne Heche. ...
The plot to Psycho is the same in both films. ...
Released in 1960, Psycho was a monster success and was a career hig...
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| 107. | Cheesy Fags Eating Cheesy Cocks So I met This guy a while back, He tells us he's a huge fan then keeps asking all kinds of questions so to shut him up I agree to let him take a ride on the bus. I thought there was something fishy about this guy. For a while I thought he was gay until he showed up for his promised ride with his one...
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| 108. | History of Brdiges History of Bridges History of Bridges Although bridges often go unnoticed, their function is essential to modern America. In the 1850s, covered wagons heading West had to ford streams or rivers. Without adequate bridges in place, the pioneers would sometimes travel many miles out of the way to find ...
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| 109. | Political Implication in Swift Due to restrictions upon freedom of speech, Swift criticizes his society through literature. ... Used as a medium, Swift subtly satirizes the standards of his society and government by establishing idiocy as one of the principle characteristics of Lilliput.
Asserting that it is the unqualified...
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| 110. | Influence of Light Influence of Light, Natural and Artificial, on Mood, Social Interaction and Job Performance
Vision is one of the most important of our five senses. ... Ed,
Manage your Moods)
Around the turn of the century light was seen as the medicine of the future. But you cant get
away from li...
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| 111. | vertigo the movie Alfred Hitchcock’s movie Vertigo is a hypnotizing spiral of events. In a way, this movie really has cast a spell on me. ... The colors green, red and purple play a huge importance in the movie as well as spirals and circles and zigzagging which makes all viewers dizzy. ... This movie is very well ...
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| 112. | Visit The play The Visit written by Friedrich Dürrenmatt is not like usual plays because it does not flow from beginning to end. ...
Dürrenmatt uses different types of alienation techniques in the play The Visit and these are that there are a lot of unnamed characters and they are only referred to as ...
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| 113. | Their Eyes Were Watching God Their Eyes Were Watching God By Zora Neale Hurtson Janie Crawford (Killicks, Starks, Woods) - The novel is the story of Janie's coming to self-awareness, living her life according to her own purpose. At the beginning of the novel, she decides to tell her story to her friend, Phoebe, knowing full wel...
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| 114. | Slave Trade In a village in East Africa lived a young boy who spent his life in misery. My name is Ngidaha and I was born in a small village in the east of Africa. I was a happy child my father was cattle farmer and my mother was a house wife. Every day I would wake up early and help my father. One day my fathe...
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| 115. | check cheuque “ Checked Cheques ” The time went by so fast. Unbelievably, it was 28 years ago. I have never forgot that day, it is the worst and best day. I remember the greatest pain; I have never felt enormous hurt like this before, it was the worst thing. However, I felt like I was standing on the thin rope th...
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| 116. | None Lord Alfred Tennyson uses creative personification in his poem "The Voyage" to create an exciting mood. In "The Voyage," Tennyson is describing a voyage on a ship at sea from his perspective as a crewmember. In order to describe the atmosphere from aboard the ship and allow the reader to experience ...
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| 117. | Hitchcock Essay ... Alfred Hitchcock uses this same persuasive beauty to manipulate the viewers to find the girls of his films to be just as innocent. In the movies Vertigo, Rear Window, and Birds Hitchcock makes the audience believe that the attractive blond women are always innocent, even though they are the ...
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| 118. | hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, revived in a spectacular new print at the 1996 Cleveland International Film Festival with co-star Janet Leigh in attendance, is probably the esteemed director’s most famous film, but while it is now hailed as one of his best, the critics were not too enthused about Hitchco...
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| 119. | Negatives of Marijuana Use Marijuana has been around for thousands of years and has been used for a variety of purposes by many different societies. Marijuana is the 4th most commonly used drug in the world behind caffeine, alcohol, and nicotine. Some of the uses for cannabis, marijuana’s genus name, included making clothes ...
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| 120. | the best essay Ch.20 New manifest destiny- America being an expansionist country that is acquiring new lands since its earliest days of existence Albert j Beveridge- senator 1899; stated today we are making more that we can consume. Today we are making more that we can use. Therefore, we must find new markets for ...
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| 121. | Phillipe Petit Reflections on 9 11 ... An example of this expression was written by Rudolph Chelminski about Phillipe Petit. Petit won praise and scrutiny for performing a dangerous stunt in 1974, by erecting a tight rope across the not yet completed World Trade Center Towers. ...
Chelminski writes about a bold Frenchman and how...
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| 122. | Essay on Graham Greenes The End of the Affair The story throughout Graham Greene’s The End of the Affair revolves around a love affair between Maurice Bendrix and his friend’s wife, Sarah Miles. ... Greene depicts the two events after Sarah’s death, the mysterious healings of Parkis’ son and Richard Smythe, to force Maurice to struggle with h...
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| 123. | political religious freedom
Religion and political establishments have been the center for unbalance since the many attempts of fusing them together through terrorists actions. ... Some of these purposes are in agreement with Alfred Stepan’s article entitled Religious Democracy and The Twin Tolerations. ... This ...
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| 124. | Movie Review The Birds The Birds (1963) is a classic horror movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock. ... The acting in the movie was satisfactory with a poor performance coming from the character of Lydia Brenner, played by Jessica Tandy. The characters do not truly convey the emotions of people getting attacked by birds and ...
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| 125. | hitchcock ...
Psycho (Hitchcock, 1960)
Stagecoach (Ford, 1939)
Alfred Hitchcock was obviously the master of the genre suspense.
Throughout the film Hitchcock’s use of the mise-en-scene helps to transcend
normal conceptions of reality. ... All these techniques mentioned above are
apparent in ...
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| 126. | Tiger Woods Woods or Adler
Introduction
“I am the toughest golfer mentally and physically (Woods).” The quote is saying quite a bit about what Tiger Woods believes in himself. Tiger Woods at the age of 27 is already the most dominating player of his era in the game of golf. ... Tiger is a person who ha...
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| 127. | Ulysses Ulysses : by Alfred, Lord Tennyson : Old age. Fighting off feelings of uselessness and not liking the way the new generation : handles things. That's what this poem is all about. It's about past glory and facing death. : Lord Tennyson uses a mythical character from James Joyce's novel "Ulysses" as h...
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| 128. | One s real life is often the life that one does not lead Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde’s first and only novel; The Picture of Dorian Gray reflects this idea in a variety of ways. From the controversial protagonist himself, Dorian Gray, to the painter, Basil Hallward, every character in the novel explains what Wilde meant by this, but perhaps nothing explains it better tha...
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| 129. | Lack Of Horror Lack of Horror
Movies are a billion dollar form of entertainment that people frequently go to see. ... Horror films in particular are usually introduced around Halloween and run through the end of the year. In the early 1950’s the first true horror film was “Psycho” scripted from the thrilling nov...
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| 130. | Return of Whitney The Return of Whitney
It was the beginning of the second day of the hunt when Rainsford discovered something unusual. ... To his surprise, his good friend Whitney came bounding from the bush. Rainsford was so glad to see Whitney that he ran as fast as he could and embraced his friend. Whitney a...
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| 131. | Auteur Theory The auteur theory is the belief that the director of a film is seen as the author. An auteur has complete creative control of a film and stamps his own individual style on it. An auteur will have a distinct and recognisable approach to film making and the themes in the film, these traits will be con...
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| 132. | What Really Happened at Owl Creek Bridge A LOOK BEHIND THE MAGIC ... Ambrose Bierce seems to be a “master magician” when it comes to fooling people who read his story, “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. ...
“A man stood upon a railroad bridge…the man’s…wrists bound with a cord. ... The story begins to unravel into a tale about a man who plans on burning...
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| 133. | Horror in the Modern Lens Ive never made shy the fact that I love lists, and with this being the Halloween season, theres no better time to post a list of ones favourite horror films. ...
[u]A note[/u]: I considered making subsections for this lists with categories like psychological horror, comedic horror, slasher films...
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| 134. | Analysis of A Jury Of Her Peers Analysis of “A Jury Of Her Peers” A person is her own individual, but she does not carry herself as one unless her peers have accepted her. Minnie Foster was an outcast that once was accepted and when she was rejected it destroyed her whole self worth. Minnie’s husband was killed with a rope around ...
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| 135. | Prufrock ... Alfred Prufrock” leads the reader to believe the poem is about love. ... ” This leads the reader to think that Prufrock is inviting them to the city. ... “I” refers to Prufrock as his physical being. ... Prufrock develops an overwhelming question that he is unable to answer. ... Prufroc...
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| 136. | Prufrock ... Alfred Prufrock” leads the reader to believe the poem is about love. ... ” This leads the reader to think that Prufrock is inviting them to the city. ... “I” refers to Prufrock as his physical being. ... Prufrock develops an overwhelming question that he is unable to answer. ... Prufroc...
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| 137. | Filmic elements in vertigo Filmic Elements of Vertigo
Vertigo was a 1958 Alfred Hitchcock film where many filmic elements were used to contribute to the mood of the film. These elements include camera positioning, camera angles, camera lenses, camera movement, lighting, montage, and sound. Hitchcock brilliantly use...
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| 138. | is marijuana dangerous ... Krupa
Wrting I
December 1, 2003
Is Marijuana Dangerous?
Like any substance marijuana can be abused. ... The question of whether marijuana should remain
illegal is a matter of hot debate between those who see the drug as a d...
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| 139. | Westminister Abbey Westminster Abbey is the most famous church of the great British people. ... The recorded history of the Benedictine Abbey begins with Edward the Confessor, who started construction of a new church about 1050. ...
A cruciform structure in the Gothic style, the Abbey is 513 feet long and almost 3...
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| 140. | The Shipping NEWS The Shipping News by Annie Proulx is a book that explores the concept of loneliness and its effect on people’s lives. The language and tone of the book is very avant-garde. The sentences are short, sometimes fragments, and there is much shockingly beautiful imagery. This makes the book extremely vis...
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| 141. | Galileo Galilei Galileo Galilei 1564 – 1642
This essay will examine Galileo Galilei and his work. ...
Galileo Galilei was a great mathematician and scientist. ... As a child, Galileo was educated at a Jesuit monastery. ... During his time at university, Galileo researched mechanics, this lead him to cre...
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| 142. | Arty During my most recent visit to the Art institute, I had a fun time, and saw a lot of new things that I have never had the privilege to see before. When I was a young school lad, when we went to the art institute, it was so organized that you only saw certain things and you are basically restricted t...
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| 143. | Religion and Anti Nazi Symbolism in Raiders of the Lost Ark Steven Spielberg’s Raiders of the Lost Ark, plays like a childhood fantasy of defeating the hated Nazis and preserving freedom for the good. ... They are Indiana Jones’s main opposition in the movie, which could be categorized as an Archetype film because of Indiana Jones’s quest for the Ark of th...
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| 144. | Institutionalizing Murder The Annihilation of the Jews 1933 1945 Institutionalizing Murder: Nazi Doctor’s and the Persecution of the “Lesser” Races
Francis Galton’s “Eugenics” grew from a theory of survival of the fittest to an amoral application of Alfred Ploetz’s “racial hygiene” by Nazi medical professionals to eliminate Jews, “lesser races”, “asocials...
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| 145. | History of Elevators The history of power elevators in the U. ... In these early elevators, a steam engine was connected by belt and gears to a revolving drum on which the hoisting rope was wound. ... Electric Elevators The electric motor was introduced in elevator construction in 1880 by the German inventor Werner von...
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| 146. | The Hobbit Checkpoint! 60 Silver Pennies, 257 Courage Points ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Now you'll want to go back up to where Balin was, but curiously enough, a rope dropped so you can now take a shortcut back up. Now you can do your long jump. Hurrah! And whack those plants! And...
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| 147. | WORLD WAR 1 ESSAY:
World war I began in the Balkans, which was a place where many battles took place. ... Austria-Hungary rejected the offer and declared war on Serbia on July 28 1914. ... Germany had a war plan which had been prepared by Alfred von Schliffer in 1905. ... If war came Germany...
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| 148. | world war The United States Enters the War (1914-1917)
Summary
When war broke out in 1914, Americas traditional isolationist tendencies took Hold. ... One year later, the Sussex was sunk, similarly without warning, as had been the custom prior to World War I. ...
In November 1916, President Wil...
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| 149. | War on the Western Front 1914 1915 In 1914, after the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian Archduke, Austria declared war on Serbia. Russia, honouring its treaty to protect Serbia also began mobilizing for war. France mobilized for war on Germany’s western border because of its treaty with Russia. With enemies preparing for war on b...
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| 150. | Vertigo Reveiws Past and Present Alfred Hitchcock The Reviews of Vertigo, Past and Present
Was Hitchcock’s Vertigo an incredible exposition of love and obsession or a slow, repetitive ride? Did it reveal a darker side of human nature or was it nothing more that an opportunity for Hitchcock to showcase his control? ... For a film critic, this ...
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