| 251. | Pol Pot ... It involved working in the fields and fleeing Pol Pot’s regime. ... If what ‘Imagine’ is saying came true, the Pol Pot Regime wouldn’t exist, no-one would have died and everyone would be living in peace. ...
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| 252. | american dream
For years we have been trying to reach what seems to be the impossible we call the American dream. Zero crime rates and peace between countries are powerful and hard to achieve but it is these goals that make up the Dream. ... The American dream is a dream that is on the minds of all America...
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| 253. | linda in Death of A Salesman Linda is Willys wife and is the arbiter of peace in the family. ... Linda knows that Willy has been trying to commit suicide, but does not intervene because she does not want to embarrass him. ...
I believe that Linda tried to be a good mother and wife but she did not really know what she was do...
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| 254. | nothing Captain James Cook 1. Cook was an ideal choice to lead this expedition because he was forty years of age and he had considerable experience in ship, both during peace and war, and on both side of the Atlantic. Cook was also known as a capable navigator, map-maker and astronomer. 2. The Endeavor was ...
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| 255. | Trip From Hell Returned To Heaven
The Trip From Decent To Hell To The Greatest
The day started out like any other normal day. ...
I couldnt tell you how long i sat on that chair outside but i really got some good thoughts it and was totally at peace with myself once again, and headed inside from being cold. ... an...
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| 256. | Beowulf the hero The character Beowulf is a true stereotype of a hero. ... Obviously with these three factors Beowulf is a true representation of a hero and not a villain.
Beowulf has a few encounters with evil monsters and takes the responsibility to destroy them. Such as Grendel, which is one of the 3 monsters...
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| 257. | Terrorism Article Review 2003 Article Review
“Hamas Blood Money
Mixing Good Works and Terror
is no Formula for Peace”
by Matthew Levitt
Article Review
“Hamas Blood Money
Mixing Good Works and Terror
is no Formula for Peace”
by Matthew Levitt
Matth...
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| 258. | Love should be our standpoint ... However, some of the protestors have been too extreme that they too violate the central idea of Christian belief ¡V love.
¡§God is love¡¨, according to the New Testament, and Jesus once told the Pharisees, ¡§I will have mercy, and not sacrifice.¡¨ The main point of His teaching is to love a...
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| 259. | Is Violence Necessary in War Should it be necessary to resort to violence first? As you can see in other disputes no one wants to go to war, but there are very few situations when two countries settle disputes by talking them out and not acting out in violence. Although there are situations when other solutions are offered and...
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| 260. | Importance of Praise ... When we praise the Lord, then it is a powerful factor in the spiritual world for which the devil has respect. ... Then the song of praise had become silent in Jerusalem. ... Then it was time for the gravel heaps and the ruins to cry out and testify for coming times how it will be with a peop...
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| 261. | congress of vienna The many failures of the Congress of Vienna led to the beginning of World War I. ... So they set up a bunch of meeting in Vienna, which originally was thought to last for 4 weeks, but instead lasted for 8 months, which was known as the Congress of Vienna. ... Metternich had 3 main goals for the C...
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| 262. | Time In the story, four characters -- who represent parts of ourselves -- live in a "Maze" and look for "Cheese" to nourish them and make them happy. Two are mice named "Sniff" and "Scurry." And two are little people, named "Hem" and "Haw," who are the size of mice but look and act like a lot like some p...
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| 263. | bowling Third, in the movie, Canada was presented as some peace loving country where people don't lock their doors. Of all the households where Michael Moore supposedly went up to, their doors were unlocked, even in Toronto. I couldn't help wondering whether that could be true, that people in Toronto didn't...
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| 264. | War from heaven or from hell Some consider war as a devastating, peace-breaker action; some others perceive it as a solution to the unsolvable seemed issues. War is defined as a fight between nations or states, carried on by force, whether for defense, acquisition of territory, or for establishing the superiority and dominion o...
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| 265. | Rocky IV The ranges of the problems and difficulties, in making peace in Northern Ireland can be seen when we look at the views and beliefs of the Nationalists and Unionists. These two groups both have very different views. The Unionists wanted to be ruled by the UK, whilst the Nationalists want Ireland to b...
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| 266. | 60s Rock Due to the innovative use of instruments that inspired a whole generation, 60s Rock continues as the best style of music.
When in the 60s people started to use guitars for rock, music as we knew it was re-defined. ... For these reasons the way that instruments were used starting in the 60s, mus...
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| 267. | Romulus and Remus
Romulus and Remus
When Aeneas landed in central Italy, he made peace with the natives (Latins). ... He and his wife named them Romulus and Remus. ... Romulus and Remus wanted to build a city on the Tiber River where they had been found by the she-wolf. ... Remus stood on Aventine Hill and Ro...
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| 268. | Gospel Some people refer to Jesus as a “Second Moses” because both their teachings discussed similar ideals. Jesus believed that the rich and powerful are not the ones who are really blessed, but rather those who pray to God and trust him are blessed. Jesus discussed how people should want to be seated nex...
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| 269. | End of National Sovereignty National Sovereignty:
The End of Sovereignty?
“In a world where states and the interests of their citizens are so obviously interdependent, we need to rethink our attitudes and concepts like ‘independence’ and ‘sovereignty’. ... " The modern concept of the nation was established by the 1648 Pe...
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| 270. | Kublah Khan The poem “Kublah Khan”, by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is an attempt to show the supernatural as real. ...
The poem opens with a description of Kubla Khan’s idyllic palace. ...
In the poem, Kubla Khan acknowledges the deep cliffs of the terrain. ... The noise faded from Kublah Kahn, and his atte...
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| 271. | War is Good ...
For many years the United Nations has tried to form alliances and peace agreements among nations for the “greater good” but the organization is slowly beginning to have no effect. ... Ironically, the treaty itself becomes an accessory to war since through its violation, discrimination is fo...
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| 272. | Peloponnesian War The Peloponnesian War
The Peloponnesian war was fought among two great powers of ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta. The war started after the violation of thirty years of peace treaty between them. According to historian Thucydides, the cause of the war was the growing power of Athens which was n...
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| 273. | Ariel Sharon and Yasser Arafat If Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat had a strong personal relationship, the Middle East, as well as the world, would be a more peaceful and harmonious place. ... The two leaders, Sharon and Yasser, share unmasked contempt for each other, which in itself f...
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| 274. | death How to cope with the inevitability and finality of death was one of the more disturbing of the many troubling questions which prompted the writing of Foundations. ...
Adherence to the Society of HumanKind and a sincere commitment to its Aim must mean that we believe the death of an individual t...
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| 275. | Lake Isle of Innisfree I think that “The Lake Isle of Innisfree,” by William Butler Yeats is about peace that only comes from seclusion. ... In the last two lines of the poem, Yeats set up a parallel between the lake isle and the urban area. ... He knows that he must keep the sights and sounds of the isle with him alw...
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| 276. | Promotion of English Education in India During the colonialism of India, it was a general consensus among Western educated thinkers that India should promote an English education. Although this notion was supported by both English and Indian intellectuals, reasons for this belief vary due to ethnic background and identity. Four men, Ram...
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| 277. | The result of Football 1. accolade – n. An expression of approval; praise 2. affable – adj. Easy and pleasant to speak to; approachable 3. ambiguous – adj. Open to more than one interpretation; doubtful 4. appease – v. To bring peace, quiet, or calm to; soothe. 5. austerity – n. The quality of being severe or stern in dis...
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| 278. | WHY I LIVE AT THE P O EUDORA WELTY’S “WHY I LIVE AT THE P.O.”
Eudora welty creates a very witty narrative in “why I live at the P.O. ... , sister says she fails to understand why you don’t cut off your beard” in obvious manipulation of previous text witch was merely a comparison of stella rondo’s (so-called) adopted chi...
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| 279. | The Most Dangerous Game “Conflict and Monitions” Everyone experiences at least one conflict a day, whether it is an “I should have studied harder for that test”, or a “Mom, I will not go!” Maybe a game had been cancelled because of the weather. In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, characters exp...
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| 280. | Flatland Flatland held a very different perspective to life. It was very different then things are today in real life. For example, how it viewed women. It was made very clear that the women were not valued very high. It was very obvious that if you were a male then you had much more purpose and privileges. ...
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| 281. | PEACE AND RELIGION Sumerian Art, Architecture & How They are Linked to the Gods During the Neolithic Revolution the valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers belonged to the Sumerians. The Sumerians were great at building and sculpturing things. To make their sculptures they used mostly clay because that was their mo...
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| 282. | conflict resolution How can you live in peace and still live in the world? In our litigious society, success can be defined as not having to sue anybody. Conflicts are inevitable, and often act as a mirror of our own lives and attitudes. Using the appropriate tool to address an issue helps us keep differences from esca...
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| 283. | Significant Aftermaths of World War I Towards the end of the Great War, tensions continued to run high. As talks of peace began circulating, those that were weary of the war welcomed the prospects. ... As negotiations to end the war began, so did the association of “the loss of youth, of innocence, [and] of ideals.” Despite the ...
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| 284. | Napoleon When Napoleon was in power a lot of things were happening and changing around the world. ...
The debut of French painter Antoine-Jean Gross Napoleon Visiting the Pest House at Jaffa partially rejects the neoclassical tradition and greatly influences Romantic artists Theodore Gericault and Eugene D...
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| 285. | Ancient Greece Cimon and the Delian League Assess the part played by Cimon in the establishment of the Athenian empire.
Cimon was Aristides’ protege- he was the answer when Themistocles started loosing favour. ... Cimon was responsible for the Delian League after Aristides’ had established it in 477. In command of the League he set out a...
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| 286. | Peace for the Lion and Bear Clan ... “Please let the girl from the lion clan stay with me to play. ... He was killed just because he passed the border line between the bear clan and the lion clan! ... “Don’t argue with me, now go to your grandmother and ask her if the girl from the lion clan could stay, I bet you that she will ...
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| 287. | Television ... It is often suggested that the advent of television as a technology “changed the world. ...
Television, we have at least one in our homes. ... There is probably no
greater influence on society than the television. ... The television imagined a nationwide
network being able to r...
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| 288. | warren harding
Warren Harding was raised in a small town in Ohio. Always well-liked for his good-natured manner, Harding won a seat in the Ohio State Senate, serving two terms before becoming a U. ... President Harding worked to solve these international problems and to maintain peace. ...
Once in office, Ha...
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| 289. | David Berkowitz One week before the latest Son of Sam murder, a retired city worker named Sam Carr, who lived in Yonkers, N.Y., with his wife and children, received an anonymous letter about his black Labrador, Harvey. The writer was complaining about Harvey's barking. On April 19, two days after the latest murder,...
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| 290. | North korea There has been no peace in Korea since 1950. An armistice stopped most of the killing between both North and South Korea, but North Korea infiltrators routinely shatter the temporal peace. Today, North Korea fields a million-man army equipped with nearly 11,000 artillary tubes poised to rubble the...
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| 291. | Calling the First Crusade It seems that the first Crusade was a direct outcome of the Peace of God and The Truce of God movements; it is evident that they were already in effect when Pope Urban II delivered his message at Clermont in Auvergne, in November, 1095. They were the platform for his discourse and appeals that final...
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| 292. | Plaths Tulips Throughout the poem ìTulipsî by Sylvia Plath, the author seems desperately searching for peace and tranquility, and instead finds everything she despises, symbolized by the tulips she received as a get well present. ... Then she receives the tulips, which contrast with the white so much that Plath...
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| 293. | THE MEASURE OF SUCCESS Some folks think I've got it going on. They see me as successful because ESSENCE is thriving and because I've got a lofty-sounding title, a comfortable income and lots of the stuff I never dreamed I'd have in the years I struggled as a single mother. And I've found that the admiration of others can ...
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| 294. | commentary on the lament of the frontier guard ENGLISH POEM COMMENTARY
Lament of the Frontier Guard
Faithfullness is a virtue imbibed in few men. ... ‘Lament’ shows deep sadness and a form of grief towards something dear. ‘Frontier Guard’ signifies a variety ...
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| 295. | individual liberalism vs fascism
The ideas of liberalism evolved over hundreds of years and through were compelled through the writings of various authors. ... Bacon’s desire to “control, command, subdue and dominate nature” through science further expanded the ideas of liberalism while Descartes argued that humans were isol...
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| 296. | Istekhara Istikhara or prayer of guidance Concerning the ritual prayer for guidance in choosing the best option [Salat al-Istikhara], and the prayer of supplication [dua] appropriate to it According to a traditional report transmitted on the authority of Muhammad ibn al-Munkadir, it was Jabir ibn 'Abdi'llah (...
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| 297. | hello The UN should not send troops to Iraq with an American at the controls. They should send troops in with an eminent person appointed by the UN at the controls. President Bush wants an American at the controls because he has his own hidden agenda. Along with the UN, Bush wants peace in the world and t...
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| 298. | When Disaster Strikes America Unites ... Many may argue that America is too diverse for its people to be joined together. However, disaster helps to look beyond differences and help one another. ... This disaster caused Americans to take a break from their daily lives and count their blessings with the one standing next to them. ...
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| 299. | Away From the Oustside World If someone were to walk through my room, they would see an extension of my personality, interests and values. I like to go to my room for some peace and quiet. My room is a relaxation place for me to be in after a long day of work and school. Upon entering, one would probably notice the painting tha...
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| 300. | clash of cultures ...
Two cultures destined to meet in a bloody conflict. ... Did the Native Americans clash because of land,
religion, or something else? ... A very peculiar theory on why these two different cultures could not live
in peace, is for pride. ...
In conclusion cultures that are so ...
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