YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Texts on the Power of the Presidency
Essays 541 - 570
Tanenbaum points out, "Even today a common way to damage a womans credibility is to call her a slut" (2000, p. 2). In many ways, ...
be functional both internally as well as externally in order to maximize their effectiveness and generate revenues. By using seve...
is anguish all the time, but there is also a sense of joy at the realization that one is inextricably bound with another. This sen...
Harvard. In this text, Royce combines romance and storytelling with an historical subtext that denounces, rather than romanticize...
only a pile of bones covered with dry yellow skin b. Treated for dysentery, malaria and other tropical diseases D. Ho Chi Minhs in...
personal codes (much like Hemingways did) which serve them in good stead when faced with insurmountable dangers. Along their journ...
remainder of the text, both literally as well as figuratively speaking. According to the narrator, Bailly "cut such a figure, all...
by, at least, a millennium. For them, they are merely being "realistic" and that such realism can serve as a basis for a social or...
city(Wycherley 1976). As reflected by the Senate, his study of it theorizes that those who were most affluent and powerful lived ...
Women, the impact of these unequal gender scales on women are examined and depicted very differently, for in one, the women are ac...
suspecting that the sophisticated members of their congregations have more faith in scientific texts than do in the words of a min...
a primary component of the transformation to African-American status, Huggins delves deep into the historical and cultural foundat...
had in the early part of the twentieth century when workers rights were important and factory work was paramount. Today, much of t...
can be seen as counter-productive: it is necessary to look both at the validity which the compilers accorded to their sources and ...
an understanding of the fact that individual liberty is an essential element of the story we present the following excerpt that fo...
history of the region. The field of geology entered the realm of this historical research when researchers realized that they wer...
1986). Rands "Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal" (1986) was first published in 1962 and exemplified many of her philosophies of...
would come as a result of the rapid expansion westward and the overnight development of commerce in growing townships. For the mo...
knowledge required and they may even be able to demonstrate an ability to apply the knowledge in their jobs but competence is anot...
?vident que le Fran?ais avait appris quelque chose de WWI quand beaucoup dindustries ont ?t? arr?t?es et ont nui ? la nation. En t...
he illustrates how based on the Ricardian Law of Transformation, one can explain why there have been rising levels of crime, loss ...
preachers come away from some sermons with a sense of satisfaction in knowing that a specific sermon was "good," but without means...
about slavery reveal the horrors of slavery and the injustice which the system of slavery imposed on the lives of so many black pe...
mere surface appearances. All this opulent beauty will be hidden with the outbreak of World War I. Having already been inv...
same time united yet also in contrast. III. HABITUS One of Bourdieus most famous beliefs, the concept of habitus reflects how pe...
deaf teacher who was brought to the U.S. by Thomas Gallaudet. Clerc believed strongly in the use of sign language and also in int...
public has never seen before or since. The major issues the Court wrestled with are considered in great detail, and include abort...
the characters talk and interact creates a very different setting for the story. It also limits how we envision the story that unf...
understand and come to terms with life as they know it. Their father is a small town minister. Fly fishing seems to be their only ...
life. Ben Franklin was similar in his approach: no focus on esoteric concepts but rather dedication to common sense approaches t...