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Soviet Union Joseph Stalin
1,249 words
Joseph Stalin lived from 1879 till 1953. Stalin
was one of the most ruthless communist dictators
of all time. After Lenin's death, Stalin pushed
his way to the top and was set out to make the
Soviet Union into an industrial power. In 1928,
Stalin proposed the Five Year Plans, which were to
build heavy industry, transportation, and an
increase in farm production. This initial attempt
to industrialize the country was generally
successful, but collectivization was extremely
unpopular and was resist...
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Theodore Dreiser Sister Carrie
1,305 words
Theodore Dreiser was born August 27, 1871 in Terre
Haute, Indiana. The younger brother of Paul
Dresser, a well-known songwriter, Theodore was a
famous novelist known for his outstanding American
writing of naturalism. He was also a leading
figure in a national literary movement that
replaced the observance of Victorian notions of
propriety with the unflinching presentation of
real-life subject matter. Even though a majority
of his works were about his life experiences, he
also wrote about new so...
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Austria Hungary Triple Alliance
1,463 words
Mussolini and the intervention crisis Benito
Mussolini was born in Predappio, near Forli, in
Romagna, on July 29, 1883. Like his father, Benito
became a fervent socialist. He qualified as an
elementary schoolmaster in 1901. In 1902 he
emigrated to Switzerland. Unable to find a
permanent job there and arrested for vagrancy, he
was expelled and returned to Italy to do his
military service. After further trouble with the
police, he joined the staff of a newspaper in the
Austrian town of Trento in 1...
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Lonely Hearts Upper Lip
2,195 words
I read the news today, oh boy, about a lucky man
who made the grade... he blew his mind out in a
car. He didn't notice that the lights had changed.
(the Beatles, 1967) These lyrics proved to fans
that Paul McCartney had indeed died in a tragic
auto accident in late 1966. Some people were
skeptical about the explanation, but upon
investigating the album covers and the lyrics of
the Beatles's ong's, the story seems to make
sense. Some of the lyrics have to be a twisted in
order to make sense in th...
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Randomly Selected Sample Managers Have Been Interviewed Media
552 words
Companionship In The Classifieds: The Adoption of
Personal Advertisements by Daily Newspapers. A
study by Debra L. Merskin an assistant professor
in the school of Journalism and Communication and
Mara Huberlie a graduate student at the S. I.
Newhouse School at Syracuse University, published
in J& MC Quarterly, Vol. 73, No. 1, Spring
1996, Pages 219 - 229. The article deals with the
issue of finding a romantic partner, in the modern
urbanized society, via personal advertisements in
mass mediu...
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War On Terrorism Weapons Of Mass Destruction
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By Mass Media I mean the whole body of media
reaching large numbers of public the major ones
being newspapers, television and the World Wide
Web also now as internet. The main purposes of
mass media are to provide information,
entertainment and advertisement. In this essay I
will discuss the influence that Mass Media has in
the general public and giving the evidence to
support the statement People are more influenced
by mass media than they think... The history of
mass media can be said that sta...
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Mind Boggling Divorce Rate
1,742 words
In 1969 the first Woodstock took place. Those were
the good old days when the music festival was full
of good music, love, and sharing. Wake up call...
In 1999 another Woodstock was held; this time it
was not full of love and sharing at all. All it
has been shown to be is a party full of rape,
drugs, and a bad recreation of a good thing.
Looking at the numerous differences there are very
few similarities one being the name of the event.
Through this small happening in our history,
Woodstock show...
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Third World Nations Britain And France
2,131 words
... r the then chairman of the FBI allowed the
drugs trade to flourish within the African
American community in an attempt to undermine the
black communities uprising within the American
society. During the 1980 's with the threat of
communism taking over central America money was
urgently required to finance the rebellion
movement against communism and to raise this the
CIA allowed drugs to be traded into America.
Revelations by the American senator Jack Bloom who
was part of an investigatory c...
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African American Community 20 Th Century
2,001 words
... network of agents rapidly increased and
expanded throughout north and beyond United
States. Freedom's Journals representatives were
widely spread out in various cities including
Salem and Boston, Massachusetts; Providence, Rhode
Islands, Philadelphia and Columbia, Pennsylvanian;
Albany, New York; Princeton and Newark, New
Jersey; and Washington, DC, Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Apart from this, Freedom's Journal had agents in
abroad including Fredericksburg, Virgina,
Liverpool, England, Elizabetht...
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Climatic Change On The Earths Temperature
1,548 words
Climatic Change on the Earths Temperature The
issue on global warming or the increase in the
temperature of the Earths surface including both
the air and the waters has been an issue for the
humankind as far back as the late fourteenth
century. In fact, people started to notice the
climate change when several areas in the northern
hemisphere most notably in Europe experienced
extreme cold and harsh weather conditions that
triggered several famines during that time; not to
mention the expansion o...
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Social And Cultural Life And Death
2,014 words
Not so much for what it said as for how it said it
In the last decade, a new branch of scholarship
has emerged in the expanding field of the history
of American crime and criminality. This spate of
new studies centers not upon crime trends,
statistics, or policing, but upon a topic
tangential to these mainstays of the social
history of crime: particular acts of violence that
so harrow their communities that they become
sensations, attracting crowds to the courtroom and
prompting publishers to ex...
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Space And Time Lotus Eaters
2,950 words
A paper delivered at the CALIFORNIA JOYCE
conference (6 / 30 / 93) To quote the opening of
Norbert Wieners address on Cybernetics to the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences in March of
1950, The word cybernetics has been taken from the
Greek word kubernitiz (ky-ber-NEE-tis) meaning
steersman. It has been invented because there is
not in the literature any adequate term describing
the general study of communication and the related
study of control in both machines and in living
beings. In this ...
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Middle Of The Night Play The Piano
1,310 words
Daughter of Fortune In the book, Daughter of
Fortune, by Isabel Allende, the characters are
ever changing. You have Eliza, who through most of
the novel dresses as a boy, Jacob Todd who
transitions between a Bible salesman and a
newspaper reporter, Joe Bonecrusher who
transitions from a tough, emotionless woman to a
very caring person, and Joaquin who transitions
from an innocent, poor Chilean boy to a person who
is hunted down and killed. Many of the characters
in Daughter of Fortune experience...
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People Don T Allegory Of The Cave
1,049 words
The media is inescapable. At every checkout
counter, there are ten different magazines showing
us what the perfect girl looks like, who the
sexiest men alive are, and Elvis is really an
alien. Most people don? t think they are effected
by this explosion of control the media has over
us. That is because most people don? t realize
that the media is actually controlling us. This is
not a new idea, that people are ignorant to the
fact they may not be as free as they think they
are. The early Greek p...
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Lost Their Lives Number Of People
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The Sunday Times is a highly regarded newspaper,
tending to be very conservative and highly
informative. It is aimed at those who are
interested in all the details about current
affairs. The Sunday Express is a tabloid
newspaper. These are papers that appeal to people
who may just want to scan the news quickly, in
order to have a good idea about events happening
around the world, without giving up great amounts
of time to read lengthy articles. They are
contrasting in the way they deal with pres...
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Involvement In Vietnam Prior Restraint
1,110 words
New York Times vs. U. S. (1971) This case came at
a time when America was at unrest. A controversial
war had divided the country. Opinions and
arguments about whether the US involvement in
Vietnam was warranted occupied the minds of
American citizens. The people were hungry for
information regarding the war. The Pentagon
Papers, somehow leaked to the New York Times and
Washington Post, fulfilled this need of the people
for information. The governments assumption of
prior restraint seemed to be a...
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Newspapers And Magazines Famous People
286 words
Newspaper and Magazines Nowadays, we cannot use
the old attitude to read newspapers or magazines,
especially when reading those reports which are
about the lives of famous people. Most of those
reports may be unreal. Some reporters and
photographers trace the famous people everywhere
and write unreal stories about them. The bad
behaviour of the reporters and photographers not
only affect the daily lives of the famous people,
but also destroys the public images of them. As
newspaper and magazines...
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Van Buren Canada
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William Lyon Mackenzie William Lyon Mackenzie? s
life can best be understood if man and legend are
separated. William was born on March 12, 1795 in
Scotland. Three weeks after his birth, his father,
Daniel, supposedly died, but no record of his
death has ever been found. William and his mother
were said to gone through great hardship, having
to move off of Daniel? s land. After moving to
Dundee, William, who went by the names Willie or
Lyon, entered the Dundee Parish School at the age
of five, w...
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First World War Mussolini
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After the unification of Italy in 1870 the country
was run by a series of liberal governments. Why
then, in 1922 was a country still in the early
stages of its political development, subject to
such a radical political swing, and how was any
one man able to instigate it? The period between
1870 and 1922 was an era that faced major
problems- poverty, unemployment, a lack of
national identity and perhaps most significantly
of all, the First World War. The Liberal
government were extremely ineffect...
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Lenin Soviet Union
1,256 words
Joseph Stalin lived from 1879 till 1953. Stalin
was one of the most ruthless communist dictators
of all time. After Lenin? s death, Stalin pushed
his way to the top and was set out to make the
Soviet Union into an industrial power. In 1928,
Stalin proposed the Five Year Plans, which were to
build heavy industry, transportation, and an
increase in farm production. This initial attempt
to industrialize the country was generally
successful, but collectivization was extremely
unpopular and was resis...
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