British Essays and Term Papers
A Comparison And Contrast Of Lord of the Flies and Heart of Darkness
Achebe uses positive tone in his description of the African jungle; whereas, Conrad makes use of negative connotations. Their portrayals of the jungle reflect their attitudes toward their subject; Achebe sees it as a hospitable home whereas Conrad sees a ...
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British CastlesGreat Britain’s castles exemplify artistic characteristics and were essential elements in the lives of kings, lords, nobles, and chieftains. The word castle means a building or group of buildings usually intended as a residence of a king, lord, noble, or chieftain. There are many different ...
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Rebecca By Daphan Du MaurierThe book, Rebecca, is a romantic suspense which takes place in a town in England. One afternoon while walking, a young lady yells out to a man attempting to kill himself by a cliff. Angrily, the man yells for her to mind her own business and tells the young lady to leave admittedly.
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Cold WarThe conflict in ideologies between capitalism and communism resulted in one of the greatest conflicts of the twentieth century. The belief that freedom and democracy would die under communist rule caused the United States to start a conflict that would last for decades. The decisions made by the ...
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Harry Elmer BarnesIn 1952, wrote a timely article, \"How \'Nineteen Eighty-Four\' Trends Threaten American Peace, Freedom, and Prosperity\" as the final chapter of the classic revisionist anthology, Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace. Barnes analyzed George Orwell\'s classic novel as a work of prophecy and sounded ...
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Karl Marx 2Karl Marx was the greatest thinker and philosopher of his time. His views on life and the social structure of his time revolutionized the way in which people think. He created an opportunity for the lower class to rise above the aristocrats and failed due to the creation of the middle class. ...
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Dulce Et Decorum Est: AnalysisIn the poem, “Dulce et Decorum Est” written by Wilfred Owen, we read of an experience which the poet had during his time as a soldier at the front during the First World War. Although the event described took place a long time ago, it is still significant to me because its essential message, that ...
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Binary Reasoninglimits our knowledge for it oversimplifies the subject being studied. Computers operate in binary mode, that is they only can understand a 1 or a 0, and this fact is what makes artificial intelligence so hard to achieve. The fact that humans can work outside of simple duality is what ...
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Dulce Est Decrum EstIn the poem, 'Dulce Et Decorum Est' by Wilfred Owen, the social climate of the World War I era is reflected through the poet's use of vivid imagery and poetic techniques. The poem itself presents an a blunt impression of the world through its linking of ideas and language in its text. The poem ...
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Atomic Theoryis the study of atoms. Atoms are the smallest forms
of matter that can still be considered/recognized as elements. Atoms are
what make up everything on our earth, from molecules to monkeys. Atoms are
joined together to make molecules, which are in turn joined together to
make everything else. To ...
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Modern PhilosophyLogic is the science dealing with the principles of valid reasoning and argument. The study of logic is the effort to determine the conditions under which one is justified in passing from given statements, called premises, to a conclusion that is claimed to follow from them. Logical validity is a ...
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American EssayWhat does it mean to be "American?" What makes it "American?" And how
does it make us "American?" American stands for the beliefs, the music, as
well as the people that come from this great nation.
The beliefs of this great nation speak every language. These beliefs
stretch from the furthest ...
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Ancient Celtic ReligionWhen thinking of Celtic religion, the first thing that comes to ones mind is generally Druidism, and maybe even Stonehenge. There were many other components to religion in Celtic society before the Common Era, and they were integrated within the daily life, and still remain part of the culture. ...
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ColonizationThe promise of new riches and the potential discovery of the fabled Northwest Passage were the primary objectives, which fueled the exploration of the New World. Yet these goals were not practical enough when the European nations decided to colonize the Americas. Apparently, "a prosperous and ...
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D.h. LawrenceDavid Herbert Richards Lawrence drew his first breath on September 11 1885, in a small house in Victoria Street, Eastwood, near Nottingham. The fourth child of a coal miner, Arthur Lawrence and Lydia (nee Beardsall), it is not recorded if that first breath was taken easily, but within two weeks ...
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Brave New Worldby Aldous Huxley
Aldous Huxley was born in Surray, England on July 26, 1894. He belonged to a dis-tinguished British family, which included T.H. Huxley, an famous scientist and hu-manist; and Julian Huxley, a philosopher of science.
Aldous Huxley went ...
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HypothermiaIn this essay I am going to explain what is. How can one be exposed to get and who are the people who are most likely to get it when exposed to the cold. I am also going to discuss How to prevent or death when caught in cold water. What the symptoms and consequences of it are and their ...
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King Lear: Illusion"In King Lear Shakespeare's subject is illusion, and in Lear himself it is shown as an incurable condition" Discuss
King Lear deals with the theme illusion in most of the characters, very few of the characters are true, even those with only good intent. Flattery is one of the most important forms ...
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WitchcraftWhat is ""? This question is gaining importance to people as we approach the 20th century. To catch up with a constantly changing environment, people should be more aware and open-minded to things, especially to those that are rejected by our old traditional sets of values. We should get to know ...
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