| 801. | Dada is often called an Anti Art movement Is Dada a positive or negative movement ... Ralphs
Dada is often called an Anti-Art movement. Is Dada a positive or negative movement
“Dada is beautiful like the night, who cradles the young day in her arms.” - Hans Arp
“Dada speaks with you, it is everything, it envelopes everything, it belongs to every religion, can be neit...
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| 802. | Chemical and Biological Weapons Chemical Warfare is warfare and associated military operations involving the employment of lethal and incapacitating munitions and agents, especially poisons, contaminants, and irritants (American Heritage 534). Biological Warfare is the use of disease-producing microorganisms, toxic biological pro...
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| 803. | The Mob What is the Mafia? Some believe the word Mafia was the battle cry of an Italian rebellious group- this battle of cry was the following: "Morte all Francia Italia anelia!" (Italian for "death to the French is Italy's cry!") (www. gambino.com). Others defined the Mafia as, name for loose association o...
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| 804. | Trompe Loeil The Art of Deception Trompe L’Oeil - A French term literally meaning, "trick the eye. ... It has been a recognized art form since the 5th century BC, when Greek artist Zeuxis painted grapes that were so real looking that birds tried to carry them away. ... This art from has flourished to this day. ...
Trompe L’Oeil...
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| 805. | overview of Canada Canada, independent nation in North America. ... The 2nd-largest country in the world (after the
USSR), Canada occupies the N half of the North American continent,
stretching E and W from the Atlantic to Pacific oceans, N from the 49th
parallel to the North Pole, including all the islands in the...
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| 806. | “Invariably Hellish Relations” In No Exit, three characters are doomed to spend an eternity together in a Second Empire drawing room; Sartre’s metaphorical hell. Since Sartre did not believe in an after life, hell in this ordinary drawing room is only used as a vehicle for choice and action. It serves a contradictory purpose in l...
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| 807. | Medieval social structure Describe and compare the social structures and practices of medieval nobility and serfs. In describing and comparing the social structures of the medieval period, the differences between the nobility and the serfs are quite noticeable. The nobility of the middle ages had a life style that was quite ...
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| 808. | History of Electronic Music ... Schoto
Wrote "Magiae Universalis" -- an early text on the subject of acoustics
1660
Athanasius Kircher
Invented the Arca Musarithmica -- a mechanical, water-driven device to compose music based upon numeric and arithmetic-number relationships to represent the scale. ... Bach
Finished...
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| 809. | Gallo Rice Italy Italian Market
Gallo has a long-standing history in Italy dating back to the 19th century; and for good reason. From a marketing standpoint, Italy is the source of two very important market elements: a (significant) growth market and a dependable, though not too exciting “base” market (cash cow). ...
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| 810. | Irish Dance An Evolving Art Irish dance developed quietly in Ireland for centuries, changing over time. Irish dance is influenced by many other dances including: Scottish, English, and French dance. “It is difficult to find documentation and/or studies concerning the nature of dance in Ireland before the 18th century. At tha...
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| 811. | lala land Headlines A1 Battle of New Orleans The Treaty of Ghent had already concluded the war therefore the Battle of New Orleans had little significance for diplomat politics by eroding federalist strength. In December 1814, a British army composed of veterans of the Napoleonic wars and commanded by General...
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| 812. | Vietnam Veterans Against the War ... After a decade of war that ravaged a nation, the disastrous conflict known to Americans as the Vietnam War, and to Vietnamese as the American War, had ended. ...
Even though the Cold War between the United States and the United Soviet Socialist Republics dominated news headlines of the po...
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| 813. | Falkland Islands War The Falkland Islands War was the first naval air war conducted in the missile age. ... However, the weapons that were used looked very familiar from World War II. ... In an age of high performance aircraft, missiles, and nuclear submarines, the Falkland Islands War was determined not by modern w...
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| 814. | ALFRED HITCHCOCK AUTEUR Auteur theory was articulated in the 1950s by French film critics, most notably by Francois Truffaut. ... The works of an auteur director are stamped by the personality and unique artistic vision of its creator, and are as recognisable and distinctive as the creators of any other work of art. In au...
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| 815. | true stories about the Desert Fox and the Red Baron two soldiers two legends two different Germany has had outstanding soldiers in both First and Second World War. Their soldiers have showed originality, cunning, and desire to be the best. Two of the most famous soldiers are Manfred von Richthofen, the Red Baron, and Erwin Rommel, the Desert Fox. ... However, there are very few people wh...
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| 816. | Quelle sont les valeurs de la dissimulation dans les nouvelles de La Femme Cach e de ... Her famous ‘Roman’ Le Femme Cachée displayed many characteristics of not only the French Short Story but also of her personal views on society.
On reading La Femme Cachée one is immediately aware of the changing narrative styles within each ‘histoire’. ...
One of the reoccurring themes in ...
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| 817. | Day at the Symphony Grossmont Symphony Orchestra The Grossmont Symphony Orchestra
(I)
"An International Celebration", was the title of the concert performed by members of the Grossmont Symphony Orchestra at the East County Performing Arts Center. ... Some of his more renowned works include, "The Royal Fireworks Mu...
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| 818. | L Union Europ enne Quelles perspectives pour le XXI si cle
I am sorry but I am french and my essay is a french one and I wont translate it into English because I am unable to do it
Géopolitique
L’Union Européenne : Quelles perspectives pour le XXI siècle ?
L’Europe est réellement née en 1951 avec le tra...
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| 819. | william wordsworth The success and prestige William Wordsworth has had could be attributed to the full life he led and the dedication he held to his work. During his own lifetime, Wordsworth was successful enough to support his rather large family, but since then, he has had an even larger influence on the poetic comm...
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| 820. | Curtis Automotive Hoist Situation Analysis
Curtis Automotive Hoist (CAH) is part of the automobile aftermarket. ... Neither have the safety features of the Curtis Lift. These competitors sell their lifts for 20% and 5% less then the Curtis Lift. ...
Curtis Automotive HoistFinancial Statistics 1995 1996 1997
Sales $6,...
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| 821. | who was alexander hamilton Who was Alexander Hamilton? ... To find this real man one must examine several independent sources in attempt to separate the true story of Alexander Hamilton from, pomp, romanticism and national propaganda. ... ) expertise on the subject, Hamilton’s own writings (A. ... ) and a book entitled Hami...
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| 822. | Diversity of the Population shift of the eighteenth century
Part One
The same population shifts that made Britain’s mainland colonies more diverse in the eighteenth century also created a new Babel of religious voices that included many non-Christians. ...
The majority of the colonies’ newcomers in the eighteenth century were Christians. ...
In ...
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| 823. | La place is a pessimistic view of social conditioning and class divisions “La place is a pessimistic view of social conditioning and class divisions”
La place is a text that can be interpreted on many different levels. ... However, several other themes can be identified, including failure, generation gaps, the education system, the emancipation of women, and not le...
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| 824. | patton Patton
As a mere child George Patton knew he was bound for greatness. ... John often visited the Patton house and would regale George for hours with tales of his Civil War heroics. ...
When Patton graduated from high school he enrolled at his father’s alma mater Virginia Military Institute be...
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| 825. | Shelley Shelley was a British Romantic poet, born at Field Place, Sussex, but he originally intended for a parliamentary career. Shelley had an upbringing that made him deeply unhappy and rebellious, as he quarrelled violently with his father. ... After suicidal scenes, Shelley went abroad with Mary Wollst...
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| 826. | Why Did The Victory Over Germany and Austria Hungary Create Such Difficult Problems For The Peacemakers ... The Treaty of Versailles was designed to establish post-war peace in Europe while preserving the interests of the victorious states and punishing Germany for their part in the war.
The initial problem for the peacemakers and the fundamental reason for the failure of the Versailles’ Treat...
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| 827. | Portuguese Canadian Identity Crisis My interview with classmate Liz revealed that she is the daughter of parents that immigrated to Canada from Madeira Island and is therefore a second generation Portuguese-Canadian. Born in Montreal, Liz was brought up in a Portuguese family yet was socialised as a Canadian. It was interesting to me ...
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| 828. | Men Who Turned the Tide of War The Men Who Turned the Tide on the Yser
A maxim- gun section of our valliant Indian warriors marching to battle. ... "- The War Illustrated, 11/1914
France
The exposure to French society, its personal relations, its education, its economy, and its technolog, was the factor in the wartime experi...
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| 829. | auteur study on Robert Altman Auteur Study
“Auteurism was to become a major element of a very significant feedback loop from the French Nouvelle Vague to Hollywood with the emergence in the late 1960s of the New Hollywood associated with such names as Altman, Arthur Penn, Martin Scorsese and Woody Allen.” I have chose...
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| 830. | How is power and control exercised in the work place How is power and control exercised in the work place?
Introduction
The terms power and control are difficult to define, which is why it may be difficult to determine when power or control has been exercised on a subordinate in the work place. For example when someone has been persuaded to do...
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| 831. | summary of world war II SUMMARY OF WORLD WAR II
Events of 1939
Three years of mounting international tension - encompassing the Spanish Civil War, the Anschluss (union) of Germany and Austria, Hitlers occupation of the Sudetenland and the invasion of Czechoslovakia - culminated in the German invasion of Poland on 1 Sep...
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| 832. | Awakening by Kate ChopinEdna Pontelliers Triump in Creole Society Edna Pontellier’s Triumph in Creole Society
Kate Chopins The Awakening takes place during the late 1800s in New Orleans, Louisiana. The protagonist, Edna Pontellier, fights to obtain independence, which places her in opposition to society. Chopin uses Creole Society in the 1890s as a basis for ...
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| 833. | John Hancock Merchant King and American Patriot This paper is on the book John Hancock: Merchant King and American Patriot, written by Harlow Giles Unger. This book discusses how John Hancock was not only a merchant king but also an American patriot. I will discuss his later years of life after the merchant years and how he became an American P...
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| 834. | hamilton's influence on politics in the 1790's The 1790’s were an important time for the fledgling new government of The United States of America. The new federal Constitution was ratified in 1788 and the Bill of Rights was in effect in 1791. This beginning was shaped by many influential leaders including George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, T...
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| 835. | Woman under islam
Woman under Islam
Islam is one of the three major world religions, along with judaism, and christianity. In Arabic language Islam
means surrender or submission to the will of God. ... In Islamic teaching all muslims are equal before God, man and woman. ... In my ...
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| 836. | Chrysanthemums and Kanji A History of Japan Japan has an interesting and diverse history. ... ), is one of the earliest cultures in Japan. ... They then established the Kamakura shogunate, the first of the military governments to rule Japan. ... Soon after, Europeans discovered Japan, in 1543. ...
From 1560 to 1600, Japan was reunited...
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| 837. | RISING ALLIANCE ITALY AND GERMANY AFTER THE ETHIOPIAN WAR ... Marie Louise Recker
A RISING ALLIANCE :
ITALY AND GERMANY AFTER THE ETHIOPIAN WAR
ANDREA PALAZZO
Erasmus student
Università La Sapienza
Roma
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| 838. | Congo Belgian Congo
Belgian Congo was a Consolidation Territory in Africa allocated to the British Isles NSA during the Crusade. ... From 1957 until 1964 the Belgian Congo was part of the RSA of Central and East Africa. ...
Politically, the Belgian Conga eventually split into Congo (Kinshasa, 1960);...
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| 839. | Millers Tale Humorous Exposition ... ) What makes a story
funny are the many literary tricks used cleverly by an author to create characters,
setting, and locations that are humorous. ... The
Miller’s Tale is a crude and vulgar story about a cuckold, his adulterous wife, a sly rake
and a lustful clerk in the 14th Century, b...
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| 840. | Biography of Heath Ledger ...
These are the inspirational words from the famous Australian actor, Heath Andrew Ledger, a teen heartthrob loved by all ages.
Heath was born at Subiaco Hospital in Perth, Australia on April 4, 1979, which makes him around the age of twenty- four! Heath’s father, Kim, was very involved ...
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| 841. | Danton Andrzej Wajdas 1982 French/Polish motion picture version of the struggle between Danton and Robespierre for control of the country lays painfully bare a fact that is subtly inferred in most histories. ... The movie Danton goes a step further in its extreme, pervasive and nearly neurotic homophobia....
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| 842. | This Side of Paradise F. Scott Fitzgerald gives us an important piece of literature in the “quest” novel, This Side of Paradise. He introduces us to a young boy named Amory who, from childhood, is looking to examine his role in life. Throughout the novel Amory meets many people who influence this change, maybe the most i...
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| 843. | dangerous liaisons Les Liaisons Dangerous, by Choderlos de Laclos portrays the French aristocracy before the revolution. Vicomte de Valmont and Marquise de Merteuil, the two main characters in the novel, strongly desire power and the ability to control others around them. They use their sexual experience and knowledge...
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| 844. | Vietnam War why was america there and why couldnt they win ... By the early 1970s it was evident that Vietnam had evolved into a quagmire that the West could never win. This was because of the nature of the war- which was guerrilla warfare, and the lack of support not only in South Vietnam but also on the home front.
When America first landed force...
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| 845. | wwI The Cold War 1950-1973 Did the USA manage to contain the spread of Communism? Anti-Communism in the USA After World War I, America had adopted a policy of isolationism. However, they later felt guilty as they claimed that if they hadn’t followed that policy, W W II could have been avoided. Therefore...
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| 846. | The Representive The Representative D’Arcy McNickle is recognized as one of the most respected novelist and anthropologist in this world’s history. However, is perspective was different than all the other novelist and anthropologist of his time. McNickle was of Indian decent and most of his life was dedicated to pro...
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| 847. | Aparthied In all of human history there have been numerous racially discriminatory societies, like those of the medieval European nations and those of modern western societies. Few however have ever attempted full racial segregation like that of the South Africa’s “Apartheid” policy in the period from 1948 to...
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| 848. | Lost Loyalty Chrystal Brooks Freshman Comp. 10/04/03 Lost Loyalty I put five long years into McDonalds. On the first day, the smell of fresh french fries swarmed my nose and clung to my crisp new uniform like flies caught on fly paper. I fought off the fear of failing as it squeezed at my throat. Everyone looked...
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| 849. | Castles The Middle Ages are defined my many prominent stereotypes. They Include the Knight in shining armor the legendary quests and the hundred year’s war. Perhaps the most recognizable Medieval “artifact” is the Castle and the form of Government it instilled. The Castle could be compared to the capital of...
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| 850. | Tyrosinemia Tyrosinemia I
Tyrosinemia is a disorder that is characterized by an overabundance of the amino acid, tyrosine. ... Most individuals with tyrosinemia will die within their first year of life.
Tyrosinemia I is an extremely rare genetic condition that has affected only a reported 148 people wor...
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