144 Results for environment

The Cold War has dominated American life since 1945 . Throughout the Cold War the role of the United States has been captured in themes of globalism, anti-communism, containment, military might, and intervention . The United States has also established the role of being world mediator. It was felt b...
The Global Environment is under threat. Do you support the Environmentalists or are they exaggerating the Dangers?In today's world the global environment is faced with many problems. Solving these problems is very important because the global environment is the world. Some people, environmentalists ...
Walter Clark's short story, "the portable phonograph" is a descriptive tale. In his first three paragraphs, he describes a miserable, cold and harsh environment. The four characters that were described in this story were the only survivors of a brutal war. This story was written i...
Snow Falling on Cedars is the story of love and innocence in a prejudice society. The author, David Guterson, chose to add a distinct setting and important symbols to show how prejudice ruins lives. The plot is about the relationship of two lovers that could never be, due to the society they lived...
As late as 1970, futurists were predicting that a 3-day workweek would be the norm by the 1990s. Articles of the day imagined that the biggest problem we would have in the 1990s would be figuring out what to do with all that free time. This has obviously not been the case because of the demand for ...
Employees are managed in a variety of ways and these differences are largely due to the differences in the environments of the organization. For instance, some companies seem to hire just about anybody while others are highly selective. Some companies provide extensive training for their employees...
A Character Comparison of Harold Krebs and Bartleby, the Scrivener Earnest Hemingway's "Soldier's Home" and Herman Melville's "Bartleby, the Scrivener" are both short stories written about characters who have problems dealing with or being a part of society...
Examine how Heaney's rural upbringing in Ulster has provided an important focus for his poems in the 'Death of a Naturalist' collection. Heaney was born in 1939, on a family farm in Ulster. His father was a traditional farmer, whilst his mother was more sided with the industria...
William Golding wrote the novel of 'Lord of the Flies' during and after the Second World War to address the cultural and natural issue of mans inhumanity to man. First published in 1954, 'Lord of the Flies' conveys the image of two nations at war, within the confined and mallea...
In the novel, Farewell to Manzanar, by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, the author writes an autobiography about living in an internment camp during World War II, known as Manzanar. It was written in 1995 with the help of her husband and reflects on her past of growing up in a racial discriminated environ...
'Discuss the ways in which the setting is important to a novel you have studied this year' - English Patient Michael Ondaatje's fiction novel 'The English Patient' is set in two different places in a sense. Firstly, in reality, Hana, Caravaggio, Kip and Almasy himself...
For eternity many Americans have fought for the same equal opportunities. A better job, a nice living environment, a better education, and a danger free America for them and their children. All this is a realistic goal to have, especially if you are an American trying to obtain this opportunity. Dur...
The Power of Ambiguity and Personification in "At the Bomb Testing Site"In his poem "At the Bomb Testing Site," William Stafford presents a contemptuous view of nuclear warfare as seen through the eyes of a lizard. Through the personification of the lizard and his environment, he conveys the fear of...
Films greatly enhance and enrich our understanding of the Holocaust. Besides serving the obvious function of scribing history, film adds a third dimension of understanding that we as humans are programmed to understand and relate to better. Being able to see the looks on the Nazi faces as they try ...
History is the study of the past. For historians the past dates back to 4,000 B.C., when events were first marked by writing, until present day. In its content history is everything. Historians spend their whole lives figuring out which events are more substancial than others. In order to achie...
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger Copyright 1951 The theme of the book is about Holden not acknowledging the fact that he has to grow up. I still don't understand what made him so uncomfortable about sexuality. Sexuality is a human trait. To me it seemed that Holden wanted to tot...
Germanies Entry into World War 1 November 25, 2000World War One was caused solely by the aggression of one country and its allies. It was made possible by the political, military and economical environments inside the aggressor country. These all contributed to the initiation of the First World War ...
The world we live in can be considered as being a complex system of values and traditions, of customs, and national identities. The differences that lie at the basis of each of the world's civilizations and cultures is what gives our society its sense of individuality but at the same time can b...
"The Shifting Heart" This play "The Shifting Heart" was set in 1950s, in a community where many people did not accept any migrants. The main, theme of this play shows Bianchi family moved to Australia from Italy and how the issues raised regarding to lifestyles in Australia. T...
The concideration of Nuclear war, supplimented by bomb testing, with its detrimental effects on the environment, is morally shameful and politically foolish. Every child knows that in a nuclear war there can be no winners. Deterrence is cited as a reason for deployment, but history has repeatedly sh...
As I explored the Museum of Tolerance, I was surprised to find what is an environment of high tech media "in your face" interactive screens that educates visitors with human rights issues all over the world. The Museum explores areas such as the exploitation of women and children, t...
According to Robert J. Samuelson, "Every environmental ill is depicted as an onrushing calamity that-if not stopped-will end life as we know it" (Samuelson 462). Pollution may or may not lead to the end of the world, but I find that highly unlikely. The problems with the environment hav...
Analysis of the "Four Idols": Insights on Truth- and Knowledge-Seeking from Novum Organum by Francis Bacon In the philosophical discourse entitled "Novum Organum," scientific philosopher Francis Bacon elucidated on the importance of experience as the primary and ultimate source ...
Robert A. Heinlein's 1955 novelStarship Troopers? and its message could be described as fascist, provocative, irresponsible and unpalatable. Paul Verhoeven's 1997 film Starship Troopers can, however, lay claim to being the ideological polar opposite of the novel. Verhoeven achieves this anti-fascist...
Racism Racism is a major issue that has effected millions over the years, and still effects people today. Racism, by definition, is the belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others. In the past, there have been several ...