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- 17481: William Bradford
- ... and later to New England. He also recorded some of the important letters he wrote and received in a letter-book, which still partially exists. William Bradford’s letter-book was despoiled during the Revolutionary War, and was later discovered in Nova Scotia in the 1790s, ironically, being used as wrapping paper in a smelly fish market. What was left of the book was saved and later on used as a ...
- 17482: Marxism vs. Capitalism
- ... road, Bob and his family will be struggling to get by while the president is staying at home and watching his computer empire grow to the point where he is the richest man in the world. This creates the division of the populace into classes according to how much money they make. Depending on what economic class one is in, he is viewed differently by the rest of society. The wealthier ...
- 17483: William Butler Yeats
- ... Lady Isabella Augusta Gregory, a nationalist playwright. Together Yeats and Lady Gregory helped to found the Abbey Theater. As the director and dramatist Yeats helped to turn it into a leading theatrical company of the world and a center of the Irish Renaissance. Near the Turn of the century Yeats fought to abandon his old style of writing, at this time his writing became less mystical and symbolic and it became ...
- 17484: William Faulkner
- ... maturing theme and has a Southern setting is "A Rose for Emily." This one, like most of his others, takes place in the southern part of the United States. It takes place after the Civil War during the south’s transition from the "Old South" to the "New South." All we know is that she lives in Jefferson, but we can assume it is in the South for a couple of ...
- 17485: William Marshall
- ... after. Afterward, Marshall traveled to the holy-land to deliver the prince’s cloak. He remained in Jerusalem for two years. Upon his return to England, Marshall is welcomed into the King’s military household. War, counsel and command were now his daily life. William is a common figure in the court and currently does not have a prominent status. Marshall faithfully serves King Henry II during the last years of ...
- 17486: Tariffs and Trade Restrictions To Save Jobs
- ... are more than offset by employment losses in other industries. Import restrictions do not save jobs; they cost them. All of that is what economic theory has to say on the matter. What does real world data have to tell us? The U.S. International Trade Commission estimates that the trade barriers protecting the textiles and apparel industry imposed a loss of $15.85 billion on the rest of the economy ...
- 17487: Television Advertisement
- Television Advertisement Television advertisement takes an important part of everyday human's life. Everyday tons of people in America and world watches Television and advertisements. Television advertisements are very common these days. They appear in public where a lot of people can hear and watch. For example, commercials tend to appear on the radio, football game ...
- 17488: Definition/Exemplification: Success
- ... wrong because people do not know the “real you,” and should not be considered as a success. Furthermore, even though success may be easy to gain through inheritances, it is not “real.” In the real world, it is not easy to obtain without working for it. While everyone around the “cheaters” are struggling to work hard, the people who inherited money do not have to do anything, in other words, they ...
- 17489: William Wordsworth
- ... destroying what he sees as "Nature’s holy plan" (8). The entire poem is about the interaction between nature and man. Wordsworth is clearly not happy about the things that man has done to the world. He describes Nature in detail in the second and third stanzas when he personifies the periwinkle and the flowers. He is thinking about the bad things that man has done to nature and he wants ...
- 17490: Wyatt Earp
- ... South Third Street, Monmouth, Illinois. Wyatt was given the name of his father's Army captain. When Wyatt was quiet young, his two older brother, James and Virgil, went off to fight in the Civil War for the Union. A story is told in which Wyatt tried to run away and join the Army, but his father caught him in a corn field and took him back to the house. As ...
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