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- 3921: FDRs Influence As President
- ... of the industrial revolution. More importantly, however, it created the Civilian Conservation Corps, which eventually employed more than 2 1/2 million men at various camps. Projects included reforestation, road construction, soil erosion and flood control as well as national park development. The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was designed to raise crop prices and raise the standard of living for American farmers. Production was cut to increase demand, therefore raising the ...
- 3922: Spook: Summary
- ... When the police arrived at the house they ordered Muriel to come out of the house with her hands up. As she was coming out of the house one of the police officers spotted a gun and began shotting at Muriel, she died soon after. Some of the police Officers went after Mary Ann into the woods. They didn't spot her until the next morning, the helicopter piolet spotted her ...
- 3923: Similarities in Conrad's "The Secret Sharer" and "Heart of Darkness"
- ... of his novels and stories involve the sea and good versus evil. Good becomes fascinated with evil, but needs to in order to achieve it's ultimate goal: to learn more about itself and gain control. I hereby hand over all copyrights I might have for this paper. You are free to use it for what ever purpose you see fit. Jonathan Welden
- 3924: Lord of the Flies: The Theme of Religious Persecution
- ... men who were in charge of the extermination of enemies. Roger was Jack's chief executioner and Adolf Eichmann had the job of ridding Germany of the Jews. Also, neither Jack nor Hitler had full control of their seconds in charge. Roger was the only one to ever speak against Jack when he said, "that's not the way," in reference to the capture of Sam and Eric while some historians ...
- 3925: Tess of the D'Ubervilles: Environments and The Feels of the Characters
- ... present. At Bramshurst Court she lived out her presentness and went on ready to accept the future. The two places were severe contrasts, and the people in them were severe contrasts. Alec wanted to only control Tess; Angel wanted to simply love her, and his name symbolized this somewhat. At the Herons only chaos was experienced, and it ended in a form of chaos--the insanity of Tess breaking loose in ...
- 3926: On the Island: A Review
- ... and old ideas that we can create a world where everyone has their place. Whether one likes it or not, progress is inevitable in all aspects of life. We cannot stop progress, but we can control its speed and direction. If properly handled, it is a tool that will benefit us all in the end. One must be carefull not to underestimate the importance of the human factor. It does not ...
- 3927: Life And Legend Of Howard Hugh
- ... it would seem that Hughes was not prepared to enter the world of adulthood, but he would quickly prove otherwise. Sonny was the inheritor of 75% of Hughes Tool, of which he would be granted control at the age of 21. Eager to take responsibility of his own affairs, Hughes appeared before a Texas judge to appeal the legal guidelines set forth in his fathers will. Against the advice of ...
- 3928: Summary of "Of Mice and Men"
- ... their dream place and how they would live of "the fat of the land" and Lennie begs to go to that paradise of his with his heard of rabbits to tend. George then aims the gun at Lennie's head as he (Lennie) is looking out to the pther side of the river and pulls the trigger.... As soon as he kills his friend and lifelong brother.. the mob arrives and ...
- 3929: Of Mice and Men: A Review
- ... Lennie's back turned, George tells him about their dream one last time. He shoots Lennie in the back of the head in the same manner Candy's dog was shot and with the same gun. "He never knew what hit him". However, George was able to shoot Lennie because he did not want to see him killed by Curly while Candy was unable to shoot is dog. This makes George ...
- 3930: The Theme of Fear In "Lord of The Flies"
- ... Several of them tell of monsters they have heard of, like the giant squid, and ponder the fact that beasts and ghosts may be roaming the island. Ralph observes all this and is powerless to control the situation. He calls a vote to decide if the ghosts are real. This is the climax of a series of futile attempts to hinder their fear. The sanity that is left among the boys ...
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