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- Keepers of Mystery: The Pearl Maiden and the Green KnightThis essay examines the characters of Pearl and the Green Knight in Medieval Literature.
Hip Hop in Urban Literature: To Read or Not to Read, that is the Question!Urban Literature in the Hip Hop Generation: It's relevance, it's quality and it's influence on its audience.- A Twisted Reality: A Comparison of Don Quixote by Cervantes and the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by TwainIn comparison of the two novels Don Quixote by Miguel Cervantes and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, the theme of appearance versus reality in their coming of age experiences are brought forth and made evident through the picaresque novel technique.
- Meiji Restoration: The Reformation of Japan and the West as an ExampleThe era of Tokugawa had ended, thrown apart by a group of young reformers from the clans of Choshu and Satsuma in the name of the emperor. Thus begun what became known as the Meiji Restoration in the first month on the third day of 1868.
- The Bow and Arrow in Anchient EgyptA brief overview of one of the most important weapons ever created
- Jamaica: Political, Drug Trade and Poverty Influence on Violent CrimeThis paper explores the data and literature against the backdrop of increasing concern for the impact of crime and violence on the economy, tourism product and social welfare of jamaica.
- The Great GameThe Great Game materialized from a string of disagreements between Britain and Russia dating back to the late eighteenth century. The term refers both to the intelligence war and the rivalry between the two powers' over control of territories in Asia.
The History and Future of LearningHistory began when the Sumerians invented writing. The dissemination of knowledge through Muslim conquest, the Crusades and the Mongol Invasions kindled the Renaissance. How will I-University and Wikipedia revolutionize the world?- The Ancient Glory"Yes, yes, Sadashiv Chonkar. I get a call from him last week." I move aside from the chair, join my palms, and then I touch his feet saying with hearty politeness, "Please be seated."
- Nation-State Consolidation: Political Epistemology and Cognate Rhetorical LexicographyReflections are given as to the meanings, denotations, and connotations behind the significant change in describing what is now usually called, in short, the Civil War that occurred on American soil, 1861-1865.
- Agnolo Bronzino and Cosimo I De' Medici: An Artist and a PatronBronzino and his chief patron, Duke Cosimo I de' Medici (1519-1574), their relationship and the notable works of art it produced, are the subject of this essay.
- Divorce and Remarriage - What the Bible Really SaysWhen the Biblical passages concerning divorce are considered in their historical and grammatical context, it becomes impossible to condemn all divorce.
- The Influence of Old English Literature in The Lord of the RingsEver wonder where some of the beautiful passages and ideas from J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings came from? Much of the influences are from Old English, both the language and the literature.
- An Odyssey into Works by Ben Ehrenreich and Meghan O'RourkeEssay looking at the ancient source material use of of two contemporary works. As well, postulative application of Michael J. Agovino's opinion on The Suitors to O'Rourke's poem.
- New Theories on Language Shed Light on the Nature of MusicTo understand the unique semantic content of music, we must first understand what language is and how it works in people, and consider music in the context of our discoveries about language.
- John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath and Pearl Buck's The Good EarthThere are many similarities between Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath and Buck's The Good Earth This comparative essay analyzes these two great novels.
- Introduction to the Renaissance and Renaissance MusicIntroduction to the Renaissance music, painters, and writers. Learn everything you need to know about Renaissance: Da Vinci, Madrigals, and Shakespeare!
- Why the Greeks Never Went Back to IndiaAlexander invaded India expecting a triumphant entry but in the end it turned into a humiliating retreat.
The Power of Understanding HistoryWe do not learn history; rather, history instructs us. The knowledge of true history gives people and nations power.- Abandonment Issues in the Black CommunityThe purpose of this essay is to discuss the issues of abandonment, its impact on father-son relationships and its relevance to Ernest Gaines novel, In My Father's House.
- Louis McLane: Early Supporter of the Electoral CollegeCovers the politics of Louis McLane and his support for the Electoral College.
- Just What Makes Suleyman the Magnificent so Gosh-Darn Magnificent?Suleyman the Magnificent ruled as Sultan of the Ottoman Empire during the 1500s, according to the history books written by his European victims, Suleyman's magnificence was manifested only by virtue of his being a warrior.
- Ethnicity and Its Effect in the Hostilities in the Mano River Basin, from 1958 to TodayThis paper looks to explain the hostilities in the Mano River Basin.
- Wordsworth's Powerful Execution of Pastoral Elegy: The BrothersStudying "The Brothers" as an extraordinary piece of pastoral elegy by William Wordsworth.
- In Today's Release: DS Leads 48% Profit for Nintendo (and Packs Plenty of RPG Titles), More Wii Previews, and a Look at Reported Potential Launch Selections for Wii's Virtual ConsoleIt's that time again. Today I look at rumors concerning some of Wii's first virtual console titles, Nintendo�s huge profit for the first fiscal half (and where the DS fits in it), look at some RPG titles you can play on DS and preview more Wii titles.
- J.D. Salinger and Holden Caulfield Of, "Catcher in the Rye"Many life experiences and events that Salinger went through are comparatively similar to those he has Holden go through. Here are some concrete examples from, "Catcher in the Rye" of these similarities.
- Comparison of The Family Carnovsky and The MirrorThe ability to deal with change is one of life's necessities. Be it a change in marital status, career, or anything else, the difficulties surrounding change impose many challenges for one to overcome. Some people thrive on this type of challenge...
- Gender Power: The Revolution Begins in the KitchenLiberation of Oppression through Culinary Powers in Laura Esquivel's "Like Water for Chocolate"
- From Victimization to VictoryA Contemporary Analysis of the Progress of Female Protagonists in Feminist Writings from the 19th Century to the Present
Romantic Hero or Bloodthirsty Robber? Unraveling Pirate MythsAn overview of pirate myths and misconceptions, and the history behind them.
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