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12221: What Wrongs Have White Administrators Done to Aborginal people In The Past? Have All Wrong Been Righted?
... 2) Their has been two deliberate attempts in history where certain person or race has tried to commit genocide. Hitler and his soldiers as well as the white Australians. The germans were defeated in the war and Australia helped prevent the extermination of the Jewish race. Maybe white Australian thought that was a horrible cold cold blodded war. Did they actually think that they did the same in their own country. " White Australia was able to persue its crime until not one Aborigine remained alive on the island of Tasmania." (Hardy 1968) (See ...
12222: John Gotti
... Gambino family, word got back to Paul, Gotti himself would be sanctioned and executed. First Sammy was approached, not by Gotti directly, but by Angelo. Sammy realized that Castellano would never survive an all out war with the Bergin crew. Sammy, in spite of his "by the-rules" approach to most things, understood that Paul was not leading the family in the right direction. By Gotti's invitation to Sammy to ... shortly afterwards. Now Gotti needed someone of the older generation, a traditional capo in the family. Joseph Armone fit the bill. By getting Armone to join the Fist, they reduced the possibility of a civil war within the family. Gotti and his co-conspirators knew that they had to lay the groundwork for their plan well beyond the Gambino family. In Jerry Capeci and Gene Mustain's book Gotti: Rise and ...
12223: William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was surely the world's most performed and admired playwright. He was well known in his time, and like many artists his fame continues to grow after his death. His plays dealt with many controversial topics, from racism to ... appeal of his plays in general. Shakespeare led an amazing life for his time, a time when actors and actresses were looked down upon and discriminated. He helped to change this stereotype and altered the world perception of theatre forever. In this report, I will outline many areas of Shakespeare’s life, including His birth, marriage and children, parents and family, education, as well as his death. Birth and early years ...
12224: Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe Marilyn Monroe was the world’s sex symbol of the twentieth century. Although she was hugely successful in movies and loved by all, she lived a dissipated life of drugs and depression. Marilyn Monroe was born June first, 1926 as ... films, as well as some of her later ones, helped propel Marilyn to the top of the box office and everyone’s hearts. Marilyn was widely known throughout the US as well as throughout the world! Her mannerisms and physical beauty made her the sex symbol of the 20th century and the target of many imitations. From 1954 to 1960 Marilyn made many films that are still recognized as being great ...
12225: Andrew Carnegie Preaches The G
... and philanthropy. Carnegie was part of a small but highly vocal group who opposed what they saw as a growing impulse toward imperialism in US foreign policy, especially in the case of the US's war against the Filipinos. Carnegie taunted the advocates of President William McKinley's war policy by asking, "Is it possible that the American Republic is to be placed in the position of the suppressor of the Philippine struggle for independence?" He then went so far as to offer to ...
12226: Political Morality
... power to punish one physically, but rather soulfully of one has sinned. The government has the power to sentence punishment, yet should have no power concerning God. Many different religions have evolved all over the world and in the process, have people have been prosecuted in their faith. The first settlers in the new world came here to avoid prosecution from the powerful church/government of that time. Specifically, the Church of England headed by the king. Puritan leaders led their followers to a place where they could express their ...
12227: Killer Whale, The Mighty Dolphin
Killer Whale, a name to strike terror in the hearts of sea ferers in all the oceans of the world. The Romans called it Orca, meaning "The demon from Hell." Originally, american fisherman referred to them as "Whale Killer" because many fisherman reported seeing pods of them attacking and killing Humpback, Gray, and even Blue ... They appreciate verbal praise and touch as rewards. These characteristics are what makes them ideal for training at water parks. These animals have been in captivity since the mid-sixties and people all over the world enjoy the shows they put on. Unfortunately the myth of the "Killer" still exists and people remain afraid of them. Luckily we have programs and waterparks all over to familiarize people with these beautiful animals ...
12228: Rennaisance Art
... of the individual. The renaissance period in art history corresponds to the beginning of the great western age of discovery and exploration, when a general desire developed to examine all aspects of nature and the world. Art, during this period, became valued -- not merely as a vehicle for religious and social identity, but even more as a mode of personal, aesthetic expression. The term early renaissance characterizes virtually all the art of the 15th century. Early renaissance artist sought to create art forms consistent with the appearance of the natural world and with their experience of human personality and behavior. These artists made an effort to go beyond straightforward transcription of nature, to instill the work of art with ideal, intangible qualities, endowing it with a ...
12229: Affirmative Action: Opportunities of Character, Not Color
... naturally become more diverse and racially unified. Works Cited Duster, Troy. "They're Taking Over." Mother Jones Sept./Oct.1991: 30-33, 63-64. Roberts, Steven V. "Affirmative Action on the Edge." U.S. News & World Report 13 Feb. 1995: 32-38. Steele, Shelby. "A Negative Vote on Affirmative Action." Conversations. Ed. Jack Selzer. Allyn & Bacon. 322-329. Wilkins, Roger. "Racism Has Its Privileges." Conversations. Ed. Jack Selzer. Allyn & Bacon. 330-340. World Wide Web. Rick Finley. "Quotas Hurt King's Legacy." 10 Nov. 1996. Online posting. http://www.mdle.com/WrittenWord/rfinley/aaction.htm.
12230: Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong Heroes are needed in the world to give people something to look up to, someone to be like. Louis Armstrong over came such adversities as poverty, a lack of good education, and racism to become one of the greatest jazz player ... that you can imagine. Louie Armstrong helped lots of black people know that just because of their color, it didn t mean that they couldn t be one of the most famous people in the world.


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