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Braveheart Vs. Full Metal Jacket
Number of words: 1603 - Number of pages: 6.... and bolts of lightning from his arse. I am William Wallace, and I see a whole army of my countrymen here in defiance of tyranny. You have come to fight as free men, and free men you are. What will you do with that freedom? Will you fight?"
In some ways he is a god to his people. He unites them to fight against insurmountable odds in the English, something no other Scottish lord could do. His contrast in savagery and nobility is astounding. In battle he has no equal, yet in his willingness to die for freedom he is most impressive.
Full Metal Jacket, a masterpiece directed by the late grea .....
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Authoritarian Government In Ge
Number of words: 334 - Number of pages: 2.... actually covered all the necessary clauses in an ingenious plan to run the country with a strong, relentless, but unrecognizable hand.
He tricked the Germans into believing everything he did was with good intent with them the people in mind. This was obvious not to be the case as we now look back and see how every one of his strategic moves, although attractive on the outside benefitted him far more than anyone else in the country. For example his suspicious attitude which eventually led to his downfall was apparent throughout his reign.
His power structure which fell apart when he blamed .....
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American Republican Ideology
Number of words: 1854 - Number of pages: 7.... built. Many felt that it was up to
them to shape the way this new land would function, as opposed to the way
Parliament or the King felt it should. The memories of these early
pioneering settlers were a common theme for American revolutionaries
before the Revolutionary War. These early settlers were the creators of
the foundation to the building the revolutionaries would finish.
Another common theme which drove the revolutionary ideology was
the knowledge not only of the monumental significance of the job to be
undertaken, but also the impact a free democracy on a scale as large as .....
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Marilyn Monroe
Number of words: 4898 - Number of pages: 18.... remembered was her mother being in and out of hospitals.
Marilyn’s mother was working long hours at the film lab
just to make ends meet. She became very tired and nervous;
life became difficult for her. She had been sent to the
Norwalk State hospital for Mental Diseases for a rest when
Marilyn was only five years old. That was what caused her
to have a nervous breakdown and that is what caused
Marilyn to spend her childhood in and out of foster homes.
When Gladys first went to the hospital, Marilyn moved in
with her mother’s best friend.
When her mom’s best friend r .....
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The End Of The First World War
Number of words: 766 - Number of pages: 3.... so it became known as the Big four. Considering that the country of France was not there much, it was really only the Big Three. These three countries made the major decisions for all the allies. President Wilson ranted to make special demands on the allies, along with their commitments to each other. The treaty was signed on June 28, 1919, in the Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles near Paris. The United States did not ratify this agreement but did sign a separate treaty with Germany in June of 1921.
By the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was required to abolish all military s .....
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Chinese Music
Number of words: 902 - Number of pages: 4.... until quite recently the Chinese theoretically opposed music performed solely for entertainment; accordingly, musical entertainers were relegated to an extremely low social status. Melody and tone color are prominent expressive features of , and great emphasis is given to the proper articulation and inflection of each musical tone. Most is based on the five-tone, or pentatonic, scale, but the seven-tone, or heptatonic, scale, is also used, often as an expansion of a basically pentatonic core. The pentatonic scale was much used in older music. The heptatonic scale is often encountered in no .....
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And The Band Played On
Number of words: 807 - Number of pages: 3.... be capable of transmitting the disease. For the other patients who also contracted the virus, they could have also taken them to a special institute. Even when the government knew that there was a serious disease that was going to spread, they did not do anything about it. The reason for this is because they needed scientific evidence that the virus was deadly. Instead of ignoring the matter, they could have taken early precautions instead of waiting until the disease was virtually impossible to stop. If the government had taken these precautions, it wouldn’t guarantee the disease bein .....
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Korean War 2
Number of words: 1426 - Number of pages: 6.... for a national assembly which set up the Republic of Korea. On September 9, North Korea set up the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. North and South Korea claimed the whole country and their troops fought several times between 1948-1950. The US removed it's troops from South Korea in 1949. It also said that Korea was outside of US defense line. North Korea saw it's chance for military action to take over South Korea.
In June 1950, North Korea surprised South Korea with an attack. At the time, the North Korean Army had 135,000 soldiers, most of them veterans of WW II. It also had .....
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Important Presidential Electio
Number of words: 3205 - Number of pages: 12.... governor,
and governor. He was a philanthropist and patron of the arts and science
and, as canal commissioner, championed construction of the Erie and
Champlain canals
The method in which these candidates received nomination was by the
Electoral College, or by King Caucus. The idea of political conventions
had not been present at this time. There were no third-party candidates in
this election.
The major issue of this election was the War of 1812. The War of 1812, or
"Mr. Madison's War", had been very unpopular among different sections of
America. Mainly .....
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The French Revolution
Number of words: 1531 - Number of pages: 6.... with the loss of the noble's power over their own land
at the hands of Louis XIV.1 This was the foundation of the revolte nobiliaire
in the fact that it formed a basis of mistrust, and anger for the monarch.2 In
that time the feudal system was still being practiced, so social status was
based on the amount of land you could attain. With no land, the nobles saw
themselves to be as common as the common folk. Even in their arrogance they saw
that they were losing power. The next blow to the pride of the nobles came from
Louis XV, who passed a bill to let wealthy commoners purchase promin .....
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