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- 12361: Mahatma Gandhi
- Mahatma Gandhi was many things. He was a son, a husband, a lawyer, but he was admired worldwide as a great social reformer, political leader, and thinker. Through a unique method of nonviolence, he won civic rights and eventually independence for India s people. Mahatma was born Mohandas K. Gandhi in 1869 in Porbandar, India. He ...
- 12362: Odysseus' Journey
- ... the cows. After leaving the island, Helios asks Poisiden for revenge, and once again, they are blown off course, but this time Odysseus is the only survivor. Odysseus returns home to Ithica/Test of the Great Bow After finally returning home from his journies, Odysseues ad Telemachus must find a way to get rid of the suitors. Posing as an old beggar, Odysseus blends in among the suitors unnoticed while the ...
- 12363: The Time Machine by H.G Wells
- ... many details such as his maid Mrs. Watched came in the laboratory and moved like a rocket around it. He explains the time traveling experience as a since of falling and the speed is so great that it feels like any minute you will smash into another object. All these details suggest that its not a comfortable ride especially when he said "I remarked indeed a clumsy swaying of the machine ...
- 12364: Barrio Boy and The House on Mango Street Comparison
- ... controlled his thoughts. He did not allow himself to be the stranger. As a result of this idea he did not let himself to feel out of place, or without a sense of belonging. These great point of views continued to stay with him for the rest of his life. It impacted him time and time again. He was extremely confident in himself. This allowed him to run for president of ...
- 12365: The North and the South: Rivals or Friends?
- ... that they have. However, these are just two geographical points, which both have a lot in common. Who is to say whether the north or south is better than the other, they both have many great things to offer. Whether it is the north or the south, a person can not go wrong when choosing a place to make a living and raise a family.
- 12366: A Changed Man
- ... knows that the fate of these family units lies in his hands now, and with the urgency of the situation in mind, the journey begins with the ...fear of the unknown, the fear of the great city where boys are killed crossing the street, the fear of Gertrudes sickness. Deep down the fear for his son. Deep down the fear of a man who lives in a world not made ...
- 12367: The Meaning of Life To Different People
- ... make of it. "Life is raw material. We are artisans. We can sculpt our existence into something beautiful, or debase it into ugliness. Its in our hands."23 Danny Kaye said, "Life is a great big Canvas, and you should throw all the paint on it you can."24 In other words, you should do all that you can do with life. Claude D. Pepper believes that life should be ...
- 12368: Cryptography
- ... work. The only human error that could actually endanger the cipher would be to broadcast the private key by mistake. Being able to encrypt our messages so that no one else can read them is great, but is this something we really need? Most of us do not need to have our transmissions encrypted, for the very simple reason that simply nobody is interested in intercepting and reading our electronic mail ...
- 12369: Frankenstein: Rights and Responsibilities
- ... He felt love for the cottagers, whom he helped. "I remember, the first time that I did this, the young woman, when she opened the door in the morning, appeared greatly astonished on seeing a great pile of wood for the family fire, and during the night I often took his tools, the use of which I quickly discovered, and brought home firing sufficient for the consumption of several days." The ...
- 12370: Role of Horses in England
- ... system. He draws the conclusion that although railways sought to replace horse-drawn transportation with a more efficient means, they still relied heavily on horsepower. People have always depended upon horses. Although horses required a great amount of food and work, they worked hard for the little that they received. Horses were such a simple and necessary part of everyday life in Victorian England. However, horses produced a lot of waste ...
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