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  • Modern European Weaponry - Shaping Changes in Warfare

    Modern European Weaponry - Shaping Changes in Warfare

    Modern European Weaponry: Shaping Changes in Warfare The human being has always found a way to inflict harm in the name of defense or simple destruction, for survival, or for the annihilation of the enemy. All within the realm of warfare, we have found a way to make sticks and stones break bones, and everything between simple technologies to the advent of gunpowder, has changed civilization and the way we live. Throughout this essay we

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Evaluate the Claim That Modern Political Parties Are Failing to Perform Their Traditional Functions

    Evaluate the Claim That Modern Political Parties Are Failing to Perform Their Traditional Functions

    To answer this question, we most identify the key roles of a political party in the political system. Political Parties must identify their leaders who in turn, become the offered leaders to take control of the country. Skills of persuasion, organisation of support, public speaking, committee work, and public campaigning are all essential qualities for leaders of political parties. Currently, the leaders of the Labour Party, Conservative's and Liberal Democrats represent a range of viewpoints,

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Edward
  • Aristotle's and Modern Thought

    Aristotle's and Modern Thought

    Aristotle's and Modern Thought Aristotle's thoughts of ethics conclude that all humans must have a purpose in life in order to be happy. I believe that some of the basics of his ideas still hold true today. This essay points out some of those ideas. It was Aristotle's belief that everything, including humans, had a telos or goal in life. The end result or goal was said to be happiness or "eudaimonia". He explained that

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Commedia Dell’ Arte and Influences on Modern Theatre

    Commedia Dell’ Arte and Influences on Modern Theatre

    Commedia dell Arte is an interesting form of acting in the history of theatre. During the 16th, 17th and 18th century, in the midst of the renaissance, there was a very delightful source of entertainment that people where privy too. This archaic form of acting was based around improvising and the use of masks. I am comparing this to modern day comedy since I have seen direct examples on television, which use this method of

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Edward
  • Movement Planning

    Movement Planning

    Movement planning is a complex activity that requires communication between both sensory stimulus and areas that control for these movements. Numerous amount of research has been carried out to decipher what areas of the brain are responsible for motor planning and intention coding, narrowing locations to specific regions in the post parietal cortex (PPC). Both fMRI and cell recording studies in monkeys have aided researchers in understanding motor planning, however the advantages and disadvantages of

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Max
  • The Movement for Women's Rights Inside “the Yellow Wallpaper”

    The Movement for Women's Rights Inside “the Yellow Wallpaper”

    Women have been mistreated, enchained and dominated by men for most part of the human history. Until the second half of the twentieth century, there was great inequality between the social and economic conditions of men and women (Pearson Education). The battle for women's emancipation, however, had started in 1848 by the first women's rights convention, which was led by some remarkable and brave women (Pearson Education). One of the most notable feminists of that

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: July
  • Modern Rock

    Modern Rock

    Modern rock is always has been the voice of many youth in every case. Rock music changes and strengthens their moods, alter attitudes and affect behaviors, provide much of their slang by controlling their conversations and give the ambiance at their common gathering. Music behaviors provide representation for how they operate and dress. As a result of modern rock music it has been criticized for humiliating the minds of today’s youth in the society. Rock

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: July
  • Ethical Decisions in a Modern World

    Ethical Decisions in a Modern World

    Ethical decisions in a modern world Ethics today are not nearly what they used to be. Today with the onset of a greed mentality coupled with a general decline in faith, ethics are not as prevalent as they were in bygone days. Sometimes, it is necessary to take a stand and meet out punishment to those that do not follow ethics. This paper will show the impact of ethics on a bad decision-making process. In

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Role of Jess Jackson in Icivil Rights Movement

    Role of Jess Jackson in Icivil Rights Movement

    Jesse Jackson is a famous Civil Rights leader, often considered to be one of the greatest. He believes that African Americans should get more political power. He fought for that power by being the second black American to run for President (the first was Congresswomen Shirley Chisholm in 1972 but wasn’t a factor in the election). He was the first African-American to be a contender in a presidential election. Throughout the Civil Rights Movement he

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Top
  • Post-Impressionist Movement

    Post-Impressionist Movement

    The Post Impressionism Movement contributed a lot to art history, brought out many famous painters and paintings, and left a great legacy. Although many people still believe though that post impressionism was not a movement at all but just something that came after impressionism. Post impressionism movement brought out many famous painters and showed the way for other talented artists and new movements. The post impressionism movement has always been thought about in different ways.

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Edward
  • Nietzsche and Modernism

    Nietzsche and Modernism

    Although Nietzsche isn't responsible for creating modernism, his philosophies were representative of the concerns and uncertainly of the modernist artists. Nietzsche and the modernists shared a dark outlook on society, one that he had called in his works "sick" and weak due to the constraints put upon them by the Christian church, and traditional values that had gone unquestioned for too long. To truly realize oneself, you must break free, denounce this imposed morality and

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    Submitted: April 11, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Modernity’s Legacy - a Two-Edged Sword

    Modernity’s Legacy - a Two-Edged Sword

    MODERNITY’S LEGACY-A TWO-EDGED SWORD Karl Lusk MODERNITY: HISTORY AND THEOLOGY HSST 2198, Spring Semester 2006 May 19, 2006 Purpose of this paper: This paper will examine some of the key marks of modern church history in terms of the opportunities and challenges it poses today. It will do this in light of the course readings and lectures, but also will examine other sources, particularly those expressed by Stanley Hauerwas, PhD, Professor of Theological Ethics

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    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The American Revolution: A Middle Class Movement

    The American Revolution: A Middle Class Movement

    The American Revolution: A Middle Class Movement Revolutions are generally defined by certain causes and results stemming from discontent in the governed people. Among these outcomes are change in the political, social and economic order of society. In the American Revolution, however, not all of these areas of the nation were altered in a way conducive with a true Revolution. The government was overthrown and a democracy was formed. Nevertheless, no large variance was apparent

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    Submitted: April 14, 2010 By: Kevin
  • How Did Japan, China, and Russia Differ in the Ways They Reacted to Western European Commercial and Cultural Contacts?

    How Did Japan, China, and Russia Differ in the Ways They Reacted to Western European Commercial and Cultural Contacts?

    First I will start with Japan and how they reacted to this new contact. Japan before these contacts really didn't had a totally different type of military technology. They use firearms but they were nothing compare to what they were introduce to. As far a trades went Japan was very open to trade, but they did monitor it very closely. One thing that did happen to come on the merchant ships that Japan didn't expect

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    Submitted: April 16, 2010 By: Artur
  • Japan and Russia Building New Ties

    Japan and Russia Building New Ties

    Article by Laurie Barber -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Checkmate at the Russian Border: Russia-Japanese Conflict before Pearl Harbour -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Over the north country whose seas are frozen Spring wind blows across It is time to beat Russia Rampant for three hundred years. Mora Orgai, 1904. Japan and Russia's mutual enmity was long and bitter. Since the turn of the twentieth century power vacuums in central Asia focused Japan's attention to the north, to mineral rich lands often riven

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    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: Edward
  • Marxist Analysis of Modern China

    Marxist Analysis of Modern China

    On January 25 the New York Times published an article entitled: Losing Ground- China’s Leaders Manage Class Conflict Carefully. The article begins by comparing the Chinese commercial hub of Guangdong to the 19th century English commercial hub of Manchester, whose poor working conditions and division of labor and capital worked as a prime example for Marx’s critique of capitalism. Much like Manchester, Guangdong’s (and China’s) industrial growth depends on cheap labor that attracts capital, in

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    Submitted: April 17, 2010 By: July
  • Russia

    Russia

    RUSSIA(RUH-shuh) Russia's official name is Russian Federation and it's capital is Moscow with a population of 8.3 million. It was declared an independent country in August 24 of the year 1991. Russia's population is 143,782, 338 (July 2004 est.) It's size is 6.5 million sq. mi. or 17 million sq. Km. Russians practice th following religions: Russian Orthodox, Islamic, Jewish, Roman Catholic, Protestant, Buddhist and other. Their mane language is Russian. LOCATION Russia is in

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Alistair Macleod - Modern World Versus Traditional World

    Alistair Macleod - Modern World Versus Traditional World

    Modern World versus Traditional World The stories from Alistair Macleod’s The Lost Salt Gift of Blood are often related to the lives of the people of the Maritimes who are commonly miners, fishermen and farmers. The author repeatedly examines similar themes and issues in his short stories such as isolation, choices versus consequences and the concept of dying culture. However, the most prominent theme deals with the contrast between the rural ways of life and

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Evaluate the Significance of the Bus Boycott to the Civil Rights Movement

    Evaluate the Significance of the Bus Boycott to the Civil Rights Movement

    Modern Extended responses b) Evaluate the significance of one of the following in the civil rights movement 2. The bus boycott The events and outcomes of the bus boycott are significant in assistance to the civil rights movement. It was the introduction of direct action and non violence, the beginning of Martin Luther's campaign in the movement and the achievements. The boycott began on the 1st December 1955 with Rosa Parks in Montgomery, Alabama, with

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    Submitted: April 19, 2010 By: Jon
  • The Role of the Visual in Modern Architecture

    The Role of the Visual in Modern Architecture

    The role of the visual in today's society is quite apparent. Beautiful, flashy images are everywhere in the media, and all of them serve the same purpose. The purpose of all of these images is to get you, the consumer to buy the product that is being sold, or at least buy into the idea that a particular product represents. The role of the visual in modern architecture is very much the same. The purpose

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    Submitted: April 20, 2010 By: Edward
  • The First Modern War (the Civil War)

    The First Modern War (the Civil War)

    The Civil War was the first modern war. Technology had reached new levels due to the Industrial Revolution. New weapons, ships, transportation, and medicines were all being used in the Civil War. This created problems because the technology was much more advanced then anything the people of the time were familiar with. Due to lack of experience using the new technology, accidents happened and casualties were high. New weapons were first used in the

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Anna
  • Russia Leads Europe’s Shopping Centre Boom

    Russia Leads Europe’s Shopping Centre Boom

    RUSSIA LEADS EUROPE'S SHOPPING CENTRE BOOM, WITH ITALY AND TURKEY CLOSE BEHIND, ACCORDING TO JONES LANG LASALLE'S NEW SHOPPING CENTRE DEVELOPMENT REPORT RELEASED TODAY AT MIPIM MIPIM, Cannes, 11th March 2008 - Over six million sq m of new shopping centre space was completed in Europe in 2007, one million more than in 2006, according to Jones Lang LaSalle’s Shopping Centre Development report released today. Eastern Europe is leading the boom, with Russia, once again,

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    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Modernism, Post-Modernism, and the Feminist Perspective

    Modernism, Post-Modernism, and the Feminist Perspective

    Modernism, Post-Modernism, and the Feminist Perspective Literature is a driving, flexible, ideological force in culture. It reflects society and the times in which the piece is written, just as society is then influenced by literature. Certain trends are associated with different periods throughout time. Before the 20th century, the literature world went through periods of Enlightenment as well as rejection of this idea, thus reflecting society at that point. During the 20th century, modernism

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: July
  • Movement

    Movement

    Molestina 1 Andres Molestina Mrs. Alana D. Sherrill English 111 July 11, 2004 Movement Seven thirty in the morning and it already is 120 degrees in the shade. Mail call brings me no news from home. The word around Camp New Jersey is that we move into Iraq at 0400 hours tomorrow morning. This means that all mail will stop for the next two weeks. My mood is destroyed. Four in the morning, I

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Museum of Modern Art in New York

    Museum of Modern Art in New York

    Museum of Modern Art in New York Roxanne Briano The Museum of Modern Art in New York City is the world’s leading modern art. Its exhibits have been a major influence in creating and stimulating popular awareness of modern art and its accompanying diversity of its styles and movements. The museum’s outstanding collections of modern painting, sculpture, drawings, and prints range from Impressionisms to current movements. Moreover, there are exhibits of modern architecture, industrial design,

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    Submitted: April 30, 2010 By: Janna

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