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12811: European Union
... three fundamental powers: - legislation power - the power of the purse - the power to democratic supervision. The Parliament is also able to guide and promote the EU's development and co-operation programs with all the world's developing countries. By adopting resolutions on its own initiative, the Parliament is a political driving force generating several initiatives for the development of the Community policies. It regularly works together with the Commission and ...
12812: Ellis Island
... merchant bought the island and it became at last Ellis Island. After the Revolution, the island was sold to New York State and in 1811, Fort Gibson was built on it in preparation for the War of 1812. No fighting took place at Fort Gibson it was mainly a munitions storage fort. When immigrants began, pouring into New York City, New York State processed them at an old fort known as ...
12813: The Great Gatsby 3
... do with ourselves this afternoon? And the day after that? And the next thirty years? Daisy also exhibits her shallowness when she is too restless to wait for her love , Gatsby, to return from he war, and she marries Tom. Her most drastic immoral action is committed when she runs over Myrtle and does not even bother to stop and help a person that is below her. Daisy s husband, Tom ...
12814: E.E. Cummings
... E. E. Cummings. New York: Twayne Publishers, Inc., 1964. Triem, Eve. E. E. Cummings. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1969. Wegner, Robert E. The Poetry and Prose of E. E. Cummings. New York: Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc., 1965.
12815: Evolution Of The Corvette
... of the assembly line on June 21st in Bowling Green, Kentucky. With the great success of the C4 Chevy took a big risk and made an all new Corvette for 1997. Taking one of the world’s premier sports cars to the next level of performance is not an easy task the Corvette C5 was the name of this new beauty produced by Chevrolet. With an all-new body style giving ...
12816: Origin Of Man
... among animals, man seeks a meaning in life, and can express his aspirations symbolically. It was this brain that enabled our ancestors to survive in a hostile prehistoric envi- ronment, then later to create the world's great civilisations. And it was also this brain that produced the complex web of family ties, re- ligious and scientific beliefs and systems of government which now form the fabric of his now modern ...
12817: Origin Of Heiroglyphics
... system (Warburton, 74). For a long time before then, the Egyptians had been trading gold and linen with many other countries from throughout the middle east. In exchange, they got timber, gems, copper, and perfume (World Book Encyclopedia, 224). While trading in the land of Sumer, the Ancient Egyptian traders must have noticed how helpful a written language was and how it could help their governments bureaucracy function much more smoothly ...
12818: On The Chinese Dynasty
... 618-907 A.D. In 618 Li Shi Min captured Changan and Louy Ang. He made himself Emperor Dai Zong in 626. Song dynasty lasted between 960-1279 AD. Tai Zu emerged after the Civil War. The Song Dynasty was founded at Kaifeng. These were just some of the examples of the dynasties. I don’t believe Marco Polo was lying. The Chinese achievements were absolutely amazing. There was the paper ...
12819: The Picture Of Dorian Gray
... their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. " During the Renaissance, Christopher Marlowe examined the human soul in his morality play, "Doctor Faustus." Over 200 years later, the high-class British world of the 19th century held youth and beauty above much more important qualities, as exhibited in Oscar Wilde's novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray. In this fictional story, themes from Marlowe's famous work ...
12820: The Pearl 3
... story has a strong allegorical message to the reader about human greed. Kino becomes a symbol of the poor but happy man who is destroyed when he becomes obsessed with his wantings of the material world. The pearl that was supposed to bring him happiness and contentment brings him only death and destruction. At the end of the, both Kino's dream and his son are dead.


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