Ethics matter a great deal when it comes to business. Ethics is a code of values and principles that govern the actions of a person regarding what is right versus what is wrong. But ethics has no ordinary definition. Many of the decisions rely on the perspective of what is ... Read More
Reconstruction refers to the time period immediately following the civil war in which the federal government attempted to restore the Union, transform southern society, and give equal rights to the freed slave population. This period of reconstruction was both a failure and a success. It failed to adequately protect the ... Read More
Stephen Cranes Maggie A Girl of the Streets, is a very disturbing and sad story which exemplifies the hard life of a girl brought up in a broken home. Crane uses a lot of imagery to capture the setting of the story and create a clear picture to the reader ... Read More
How would you feel if you lived back in the early 20th century. Back in those days, women were not seen as equal to men. Many people believed that women should stay in the house and they still had to do everything their husband told them to do. Men were ... Read More
The Era of Good Feelings Final PaperThroughout the emergence of nationalism and sectionalism, the period from 1817 to 1825 labeled the Era of Good Feelings. This era has been labeled incorrectly due to westward expansion creating disunity among the states, sectionalism overpowering nationalism, and Congress not dealing with issues presented ... Read More
Success at Failing to Succeed at Failing to Succeed at Failure Pay attention! Read, listen and learn from the master. Failure, as an objective, is much like meditation in that is so simple thatone has the tendency to make it overly complicated. Relax and observe a seasoned pros step-by-step blueprint ... Read More
Submitted by Tanya "Compare and contrast the theme of illusion vs. reality in the play. Choose several symbols, characters or issues that reflect this theme."In Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" the Loman family cannot distinguish between reality and illusion, which creates a major theme and source of conflict in ... Read More
"Dreams are the touchstones of our characters." This quote from Thoreau basically states that the dreams of a character define his or her life, whether it be their characteristics or their lifestyle. This statement is prevalent in Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman as well as F. Scott Fitzgerald's The ... Read More
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines the word "attitude" as "a mental position or feeling with regard to an object." The mental positions orfeelings are our thoughts, beliefs and opinions. The object is life. In otherwords, attitudes encompass all of the thoughts, beliefs and opinions whichpeople have about their lives.Over 2500 years ... Read More
The Materialism of Society in The Great GatsbyEvery person has a yearning in her heart, a desire forgreater happiness she needs to fill. Whether it be love, power,knowledge, or social status, every person at one time strives tofill an emptiness through material gain. Materialism is thetendency to prefer material possessions ... Read More
Many people are driven and enthused by success tales, recipes and commendations of others. Success, even though it is not yours, feels pleasant. It feels comfy. One lives in that moment and wants to remain in it. Many people on the other hand, are scared of failure. They bury their ... Read More
Social movements are large informal groupings of individuals or organisations with a common interest, which focus on specific political or social issues to carry out a social change. They are distinguished from other collective actors by having (the threat of) mass mobilisation as their prime source of social sanction, and ... Read More
Success at Failing to Succeed at Failing to Succeed at Failure Pay attention! Read, listen and learn from the master. Failure, as an objective, is much like meditation in that is so simple thatone has the tendency to make it overly complicated. Relax and observe a seasoned pros step-by-step blueprint ... Read More
Your plantation and house is burnt, fields scourged, money is worthless, lost hopes, and this is how the confederates were reintroduced into the Union after the Civil War. The United States introduces the Reconstruction period as a time of rebuilding the American image as a truly equal country. From Amendments, ... Read More
Search for Happiness Death of a Salesman and The Great Gatsby The American dream arose in the Colonial period and was developed in the early nineteenth century. The American dream meant a promise of freedom and opportunity for all based on the assumption that every individual, no matter where their ... Read More
Although America claims to be the 'land of the free' and offer equal opportunities to all, there has always been racial prejudice and discrimination to people who are not of WASP (White, Anglo-Saxon, protestant) origin. Whether it has been discrimination by de jure of de facto nobody can question that ... Read More
"Press on nothing in the world can take the place of perseverance. Talent will not nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent." Calvin ... Read More
Millers book Death of a Salesman is like no other book of the time. Instead of focusing on high, successful parts of life, or focusing on heroes who save the day, Miller chooses to focus on the common man. His book is a reflection of the American Dream slipping through ... Read More
French Revolution The French revolution was ignited by a series of problems that continued to worsen until revolution was necessary. Problems including huge gaps between rich and poor that grew considerably worse under kings Louie XV and Louie XVI. The American Revolution and long wars created economic crisis to spur ... Read More
NATIONALISM AND NATIONAL MOVEMENTS 1848-1871 in 1848 liberal and nationalist sentiments in Europe erupted in a series of revolutions but the revolutions of 1848, after a brief moment of success, ultimately failed liberals throughout Europe proved unable to establish and consolidate political power, and conservatives in the end retained control ... Read More
Success at Failing to Succeed at Failing to Succeed at Failure Pay attention! Read, listen and learn from the master. Failure, as an objective, is much like meditation in that is so simple that one has the tendency to make it overly complicated. Relax and observe a seasoned pros step-by-step ... Read More