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Utopian Communes
Number of words: 623 - Number of pages: 3.... groups to me might be the overall backing of their desire to create a community. It seems some of the communal groups, such as the Amana, were only created out of feelings of guilt and hope for redemption. From Oveds book, two hundred years of American Communes, he describes the Amana as seeing their community as an island of redemption in a world awash with temptation, sin and avarice; the Elect could come and perfect themselves, if they were prepared to heed the Lord’s call to chastity, poverty, simplicity, hard work, purity, and brotherly love. 1 Although they sought redemption, th .....
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Captain Ron, Pirates, And The British
Number of words: 794 - Number of pages: 3.... pirates did, so
Mango made a little army of 30 boats with one hundred men on each to stop
the pirates
Capt. Ron over heard the conversation, he prepared an army of he's
own and attack by surpprised before they even go get ready to fire back.
Mango was frustrated, he didn't know what to do. The king told him to set
perimeters around every harbours.But Capt. Ron's army was getting bigger
and bigger, though he was missing out on ships. Meanwhile Mango set all the
parameter, and had build over nine ships, but he was missing out on
experience men.
Capt. Ron sent a group of twelve ships to ge .....
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Movie Analysis - Sand Pebbles
Number of words: 417 - Number of pages: 2.... that the United States declared the Open Door Policy, which all of the European nations accepted. Now in China it was not only the European nations, but also the Untied States.
The Chinese flags were a symbol of nationalism, of their nationalism. That they were their own nation. It was a reassurance of their own nationalism. It proved to the Chinese that even though there were many countries slowly taken over China, that they were still their own nation, and they weren't going to let anymore foreign influence into China.
The flags also symbolized militarism, because where ever there were tw .....
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The Holocaust
Number of words: 459 - Number of pages: 2.... The Holocaust just means exactly what is in the
dictionary, "great or total destruction especially by fire." And by no means is
the genocide of European Jews, and other groups by the Nazi Germany during WWII.
To me the Holocaust means the most current gigantic thing to happen to a
group of people. In my opinion, not the last either. To those of you who say
that there is no way this is going to happen again, I laugh at you. It is a
fact that there is a religous war going on right now in the middle east, and has
been going on for as long as people can remember. For those who say .....
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Amadeus Anaylisis
Number of words: 537 - Number of pages: 2.... a different point of view than anyone saw it before. Salieri's life centered around the desire to become Mozart, which eventually turned him against himself and everything he ever believed in. Salieri was convinced he was the best composer in Vienna, until he meets Mozart. The central idea of the film is how he becomes so frustrated with himself and his music, that he turns against himself and God. Now he has devoted his life to ruining Mozart instead of focusing and trying harder on his music. Turning against himself was the worst idea. It is almost as if he sold his soul, and could nev .....
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Willie Lynch’s Speech
Number of words: 431 - Number of pages: 2.... fear, distrust and envy as his unconditioned stimulus to create a controlled response, which would lead to an obedient slave. His objective was to turn the slaves with visible differences in color, age, size and intelligence against one another. Turning slaves against one another would redirect any negative attention towards slave owners. Like chapter 6 Willie Lynch claims that if you expose a slave, in this case, to certain conditions that eventually he will adapt to certain responses. By creating distrust among slaves he created a sort of trust or loyalty between the slave and slave owner. .....
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Old And New Imperialism
Number of words: 438 - Number of pages: 2.... docks, and factories in other countries. They also got as much money as they could out of people; it was all about getting money in the new imperialism unlike that of the old imperialism.
The new and old waves of imperialism also differed politically. In new imperialism, they wanted to dominate politically, they wanted their politics to dominate and rule everything. They wanted to dominate in order to secure their investments. Although in old imperialism the people didn’t care so much to have political power everywhere, they just wanted someone to rule them and keep trade going in the .....
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Nuclear Physicists And The Development Of A Nuclear Bomb
Number of words: 968 - Number of pages: 4.... weapons. Einstein, reacting to the danger from Hitler's aggression, had already abandoned his strict pacifism. He now signed a letter that was delivered to President F.D. Roosevelt, warning him to take action. This, and a second Einstein-Szilard letter of March 1940, joined efforts by other scientists to prod the United States government into preparing for nuclear warfare. Einstein played no other role in the nuclear bomb project, but during the war he performed useful service as a consultant for the United States Navy's Bureau of Ordnance. nd in itself."
Asked how intellectuals should resp .....
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Slavery In America
Number of words: 1011 - Number of pages: 4.... was common all over the world until 1794 when France signed the Act of the National Convention abolishing slavery. It would take America about a hundred years to do the same. George Washington, America's first president, was also a slave owner. He deplored slavery but did not release his slaves. Washington wasn't the only president to have slaves. Thomas Jefferson wrote;"All men are created equal" but died leaving his blacks in slavery.
In 1775 black Americans were sent to fight in the revolutionary army. The British proposed that if a black man was to join their army, they would be se .....
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Analysis Of The Kingdom Of Mat
Number of words: 1464 - Number of pages: 6.... Elijah’s Morristown First Presbyterian Church and Mathews Coila Anti-Burhgers church enforced the dominance of men through incorporating their domestic authority into church ritual. With Elijah men sat at the head of the pew and his father and uncles were church trustees. Even though Robert Matthew’s church had an egalitarian dissolution of power and wealth , patriarchal roles were reinforced by men leading their families into church and
all the authority figures being male. They were taught that God governed the world through fixed relationships of dominance and subordinat .....
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