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  • A Propaganda Film: The Great Dictator

    A Propaganda Film: The Great Dictator

      In 1939, Second World War broke out, Nazis and Fascist leading the war. Form Europe to Asia, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, there have 61 countries and more than 2 billion people involved in the Second World War. “Nazis National Socialist German Workers' Party of Germany, which in 1933, under Adolf Hitler, seized political control of the country, suppressing all opposition, aggressive anti-Semitism, the natural supremacy of the German people, and the establishment of

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    Submitted: March 20, 2013 Autor: Chencanxing
  • Great Expectations

    Great Expectations

    Great Expectations, a Victorian novel by Charles Dickens, is sometimes considered to be a Bildungsroman. The novel follows the main character Pip’s development, which is thought by some to be a “snob’s progress”, as he grows as a person. Pip moves to London to become a gentleman, and his changes initially begin here. Pip soon becomes ashamed of his past and abandons everyone and everything that has once been there for him. But by the

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    Submitted: April 4, 2013 Autor: abbydawson
  • Why Zoo's Are Great

    Why Zoo's Are Great

    Having the ability to go see wild animals in a large, open habitat is very lucky. Zoos are located fairly close to everyone depending on the location. You will only have to travel an hour or less to go see the big cats, elephant, hippos and plenty of other large and small animals. This is why having animals in large, open aired cages are great. The enclosed area will change on the amount of animals

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    Essay Length: 582 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 17, 2013 Autor: oliviadanenmiler
  • Alexander the Great Case

    Alexander the Great Case

    Alan Fildes and Joann Fletcher wrote the book Alexander the Great, Son of the Gods in order to tell the tale of Alexander III’s amazing accomplishments and how he became the greatest conqueror of his time. In less than two decades the young king managed to create the most expansive empire the world had ever seen. By maintaining a strong, well trained military, always out-witting his enemies, and gaining respect from the countries people, he

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    Submitted: May 13, 2013 Autor: sophiebelle27
  • External and Internal Environmental Analysis of Great Pride Llc

    External and Internal Environmental Analysis of Great Pride Llc

    External and Internal Environmental Analysis of Great Pride LLC Today’s economic enterprise system may be more complex choice, more diverse in regards to ownership, and more service oriented than at any other period in recorded history. Though the thirst for the entrepreneurial spirit may inspire many to take the leap of faith during theses stingy economic times, the ability to properly analyze data in the forms of external and internal environmental scanning and formulate sound

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    Submitted: June 5, 2013 Autor: ironbredbishop
  • Conquests of Alexander the Great

    Conquests of Alexander the Great

    Conquests of Alexander the Great At the age of 20, Alexander III became the king of Macedonia when his father Philip was assassinated. Before he could begin his now famous campaign to conquer Persia, he had to take control of Illyria, Greece, and the Thracian tribes. Once his control of the region was in place he began hi campaign to conquer Persia. Alexander had amassed a large military force that included some 48,000 soldiers, 6,000

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    Submitted: July 10, 2013 Autor: 275rangerrod
  • Great Lakes Pollution

    Great Lakes Pollution

    Abstract The most important thing that people in this region need to remember is that the Great Lakes are an important resource. People take advantage of the Great Lakes and treat them with disrespect. They show their disrespect by the waste and toxins that are dumped into the great lakes every year. We as humans need to protect one of the greatest resources we have. Water is needed by every living thing to survive. The

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    Submitted: August 13, 2013 Autor: justinwalburg
  • Foundations for Disparities in America - the Great American Melting Pot

    Foundations for Disparities in America - the Great American Melting Pot

    Foundations for Disparities in America When I was in fifth grade I was in a play about American history and the equal opportunities that America provides. Growing up I truly believed the lesson the play had taught me. One song that really stuck in my head was “ The Great American Melting Pot.” It was a song about how people with different backgrounds from all over the world, came to America where they could be

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    Submitted: August 21, 2013 Autor: Kappa2014
  • 'the Great Gatsby' in Contemporary Australia

    'the Great Gatsby' in Contemporary Australia

    After almost a century after being written, ‘The Great Gatsby’ continues to be taught in classrooms all over the world and even been made into a 2013 Box Office smash hit! Set in America in the 1920’s, Gatsby deals with a lot of social issues including: drinking, reckless behaviour, dreams verse reality and social classes. Even in another country, in a totally different time period, these issues are still highly relevant to adolescent members of

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    Submitted: August 25, 2013 Autor: ashleighanne
  • The Great Reef

    The Great Reef

    The purpose of this paper is a synopsis that the owners of The Great Reef will analyze seven of the forces and trends that The Great Reef must take into consideration including economic, legal, and regulatory. The paper will describe how the company adapts to changes, and analyze the supply chain operations. By identifying the major issues or opportunities that the company faces with the synopsis, the author can generate a hypothesis surrounding each issue

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    Essay Length: 1,291 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: August 28, 2013 Autor: sandywebb10
  • The Emergence of Great Power Rivalries

    The Emergence of Great Power Rivalries

    Is the emergence of great power rivalries inevitable? Has the structure of the International system changed? Or, is the status quo being maintained? The year is 2013 and scholars of international relations appear to still be waiting for the ‘inevitable change' to multi-polarity within the structure of the International System. A quick scan of the most recent literature makes it clearly evident that scholars are also still unsure of when, or if, it will happen

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    Submitted: October 9, 2013 Autor: rita
  • John Kenneth Galbraith, Critical Book Review, the Great Crash of 1929

    John Kenneth Galbraith, Critical Book Review, the Great Crash of 1929

    John Kenneth Galbraith, Critical Book Review, The Great Crash of 1929 When this book review was first assigned at the beginning of the semester, I really did not know which way I wanted to take the project. Government intervention was a topic that was very new to me, something that I had very little knowledge of. The topic was broad, as government intervention is in every other aspect, so I wanted to pick a topic

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    Submitted: November 9, 2013 Autor: moto
  • Ballad of Birmingham

    Ballad of Birmingham

    In the book Ballad of Birmingham, the author Dudley Randall writes about a young girl's will to want to fight for something she believes in. To exercise her first Amendment, the freedom to speech and march the streets of Birmingham. Even though that the outcome doesn't look to promising. The will to stand up for something she believes even though it can be very changeling especially when that challenge can be a life and death

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    Essay Length: 262 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2013 Autor: simba
  • Two Great Founders

    Two Great Founders

    Two Great Founders The Founding Fathers laid the foundation for the United States after our nation gained Independence from Great Brittan. Author, Joseph Ellis, wrote about these great men in his book Founding Brothers. He tells the interesting relationships among Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Madison. Though they were all very different, they managed to unite a quarrelsome group of states. Alexander Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin

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    Submitted: December 6, 2013 Autor: aaruger
  • Ballad of Birmingham Response Paper

    Ballad of Birmingham Response Paper

    In "Ballad of Birmingham," Dudley Randall illustrates a conflict between a daughter who wishes to march for civil rights and her mother who wishes only to protect her child. Throughout the poem the child is eager to go into Birmingham and march for freedom with the people there. The mother, on the other hand, is very stern that the child should not go because it is dangerous. Usually young children would rather go out and

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    Essay Length: 324 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 17, 2013 Autor: simba
  • Strategic Plan for the Great Italian Food Company

    Strategic Plan for the Great Italian Food Company

    Strategic plan for The Great Italian Food Company Introduction The Great Italian Food Company represents a family owned organization, which operates four Italian restaurants in the St.Louis area. Key strategic issues include the need to create possibilities for growth of more family establishments, as well as upscale restaurants with partners, and the opportunity to explore possibilities of broadening product. This in mind, GIFC needs to evaluate strategies to ensure it can keep product image and

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    Submitted: December 17, 2013 Autor: schroder
  • The Great American Author: Kate Chopin

    The Great American Author: Kate Chopin

    The Great American Author: Kate Chopin         Kate Chopin was a powerful and controversial writer from the 19th century. Chopin used a feministic style in her works. Much of her writing also included realistic and regionalistic styles. Themes that may be found in some of Chopin's most notable works include the nature of marriage, racial prejudice, and women's desire for social, economic, and political equality. Her themes at this time were considered

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    Essay Length: 1,438 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: January 22, 2014 Autor: andrew
  • Who Are the Women of the Great Plains?

    Who Are the Women of the Great Plains?

    Who are the Women of the Great Plains? My idea of women of the Great Plains is pretty stereotypical. The term "Great Plains" makes me think of the late 1800's to the early 1900's. I would relate my idea of them to Little House on the Prairie. I consider how women dressed, where they lived, and their daily life in order to come up with a general idea of what a Great Plains woman was.

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    Essay Length: 583 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2014 Autor: andrew
  • Great Depression Case

    Great Depression Case

    For many decades, the labour force has consisted of more men than women. However, since the Great Depression, women started to enter the male dominated labour force. The notion of female breadwinners began during this time when the majority of job losses were held by men. In the 1930's, women's roles at home and society were gradually changing. During the Great Depression, women began to obtain new responsibilities as breadwinners, and were now accountable for

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    Essay Length: 1,313 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 7, 2014 Autor: patelkevin1
  • Second Great Awakening

    Second Great Awakening

    Hour: 7 Chapter 10 Essay The Second Great Awakening played a major role in shaping our society in the late 1700’s and early 1800’s. The Second Great Awakening started off in Connecticut in the 1790’s by Congregationalist. They made up the bulk of the revivalists and worked to spread the faith of Christianity throughout American. People readily accepted faith because America and its society were changing so rapidly. They felt that they would be able

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    Essay Length: 1,433 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 17, 2014 Autor: sc4382
  • The Women in the Great Gatsby

    The Women in the Great Gatsby

    The Women in The Great Gatsby The women in The Great Gatsby are presented in an unflattering way that does not make the reader sympathetic towards their character. They are viewed more as an object rather than a human being. The women, Daisy, Jordan, and Myrtle, are described in their voice, looks, and behavior, instead of focusing on their feelings or emotions. The women are interpreted to be very negative characters and not superior in

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    Submitted: February 24, 2014 Autor: nataliejames04
  • Second Great Awakening Effects on the North

    Second Great Awakening Effects on the North

    Many events in history caused issues in religion and knowledge, but the Second Great Awakening is a major landmark in history. Baptism and Evangelical Methodism were extremely popular denominations all over America that was due to the Protestant revival movement. The Second Great Awakening was a religious revival lead by the preacher Charles G. Finney and the minister Alexander Campbell. The revival was based on the idea of acting with moral preciseness and showing faith

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    Submitted: February 24, 2014 Autor: tjdhillon12
  • Jesus' Greatness Through Miracles: A Close Look at the Gospel of John

    Jesus' Greatness Through Miracles: A Close Look at the Gospel of John

    Reading John’s Gospel, I was struck by the repetition of two poignant themes through which John promotes Jesus as the Son of G-d: the theme of intrinsic greatness and the theme of Jesus’s apparent ability to perform miraculous signs. In this paper I delineate these two themes and then show how the greatness ascribed to Jesus at the start of the Gospel is mainly demonstrated over the course of the text via Jesus’ performance of

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    Submitted: March 6, 2014 Autor: skaists
  • Frederick Great Case

    Frederick Great Case

    As early as the conquests of the Roman Empire, the western way of war has been a driving force in the evolution of warfare across the globe. Even in today’s conflicts, all of the principles of western warfare can be credited for the development and tactics of the American Army, our allied and coalition counterparts, and our enemies. One of the periods of conflict that most clearly demonstrates these elements at work is Frederick the

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    Submitted: March 16, 2014 Autor: Soldier2be
  • Each Year, Companies Spend a Great Deal of Money to Create Advertisements

    Each Year, Companies Spend a Great Deal of Money to Create Advertisements

    Each year, companies spend a great deal of money to create advertisements and have them shown during the Super Bowl. These advertisements are created in order to reach millions of people that are watching the Super Bowl that may not be exposed to these products and/or services on a regular basis. Although the advertisements were not my main focus of Super Bowl XLVIII, a few caught my attention. This year, the advertisements evoked many emotions

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    Submitted: March 20, 2014 Autor: hll130

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