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- 16321: Egalitarian Language
- ... to mold our language towards an egalitarian society would be to outlaw certain words and phrases. This law would be virtually impossible to enforce due to the incredible number of people, not only in the world but even just in large cities. The only way to enforce a law of this kind would be to have microphones in every room of every building and on every street corner that would detect ...
- 16322: Electrofishing As A Sampling Method
- ... in a variety of habitats. Although it may be an expensive method to employ, the ease of use and many benefits of electrofishing have made it a popular and widely use technique all over the world.
- 16323: Alfred Thayer Mahan
- ... and its allies on the European continent as well as successes of British statesmen played a large part in manipulating balance of power played a sizable role in the triumph of France. Crowl used the War of the League of Augsburg as example. He said it was the "long-drawn-out bleeding of France's strength on the continent", instead of sea power that finally forced Louis XIV to make peace ...
- 16324: Child Rearing in Victorian Times
- ... Children who were raised in the wealthy families of this period had lives which were very protective, very suffocating, they were unable to show any emotion to the people responsible for bringing them into this world. They were always to act prim and proper, and to speak only when spoken to. In our day in age we would probably consider that mental abuse, and even though they were the educated ones ...
- 16325: Freud and Dreams
- ... us to proceed further with its analysis. (Freud, pg. 589 & 608 ) The unconscious is the true psychical reality, in its innermost nature it is as much unknown to us as the reality of the external world, and it is as incompletely presented, as is the communications of our sense organ. There is of course no question that dreams give us knowledge for the future. But it would be truer to say ...
- 16326: Andrew Carnegie 2
- ... Company to J. P. Morgan's U.S. Steel Company after a serious, bloody union strike. He saw himself as a hero of working people, yet he crushed their unions. The richest man in the world, he railed against privilege. A generous philanthropist, he slashed the wages of the workers who made him rich. By this time, Carnegie was an established, successful millionaire. He was a great philanthropist, donating over $350 ...
- 16327: Aaron Kornylos Struggle In Crossbar
- ... Now Aaron lives in anger, bitterly denying the inevitable: he must learn to accept his loss. Until a farm accident changed his life forever, the young man of this story enjoyed the life of a world-class athlete. Before he was injured, Aaron Kornylo was one of the best high jumpers in Canadian sports history. He enjoyed the attention his victories brought him. Aaron recalls, standing proud on the dais... being ...
- 16328: Adolf Hitler
- ... With all of his freedom, he learned a Bavarian dialect of German while playing with the little German children or running around by himself. This later became useful during his scheme to take over the world. This freedom continued for over a year while his family was separated. (Rubenstein; pg 6) Even as a child Adolf had the making of a leader. He was a good student in elementary school and ...
- 16329: The Boss
- ... other children, they were not as important to him because the boss makes no references to them. The son is evidently his pride and joy. Now, six years after his son's death in the war, the boss is still trying to confront the problem of dealing with the loss of his son. The boss doesn't want to face this problem, or even want to think of his late son ...
- 16330: The Anasazi Indians
- ... and Chuskas. These Indians lived as small scattered families of hunters and seed gatherers. They developed agriculture, learned to make baskets and irrigate. The Anasazi religion was very different compared to other religions of the world. Anasazi Indians chose to bury their dead either in the trash or against walls. The ghosts of the Anasazi were feared widely by most Navajos for some reason. The oddest thing about the Anasazi is ...
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