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    Feminism in Poetry

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    poets can write about‚ Sylvia Plath writes of male domination. In her poetry‚ all men appear to be the opposing force that keeps women from living a happy life. For example‚ in her poem “Daddy”‚ Plath exploits her father as being a fascist Nazi. Much like the Nazi‚ a fascist is known for being controlling with the power to oppress societies. Plath felt like a “Jew” amongst her Nazi father (40). However‚ towards the end of the poem‚ the representation of Plath’s father and husband (or all men) go from

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    right and their wages were brought down by the administration. Mussolini recognized that the expectation for everyday comforts had gone down however clarified it by saying that the Italian were not used to such comforts anyway‚. Something else the Fascist government caused was an increased birth-rate in Italy. Mussolini needed women to have more children so he could make a bigger armed force later on. Along these lines‚ he felt that he could have a vast armed force when he was prepared to go to war

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    Ap World History Dbq

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    extremes: fascism and communism. Though they may not have necessarily agreed with every aspect‚ their goal was to rebel against democracy. Those who decided to become extreme leftists became communists; those who became extreme right wing became fascists. It all centered from a hate and a desire to rebel against the existing government. Europeans supported authoritarian governments just to avoid democracy. (Document

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    On the 18 July 1936‚ leading Generals of the Spanish Army led a revolt against the democratically elected Popular Front government of Spain. Within days the country was plunged into civil war with the Republicans fighting the insurgent Nationalists for control of the country. The various democracies of the world turned their backs on Spain’s plight and even hindered the Republicans by supporting non-intervention in the conflict. However‚ many people came to help the Republic. Las Brigades Internacionales

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    World War II: Causes‚ and Affects In the history of the world there are many occurrences that have changed life and the world‚ as we know it. The history of conflicts in the world is just as long as the histories of man have bee recorded. From the beginning the human species survived off of conflict (between various predators and the environment) and has been nourished by the fruits of war since before the rise of the Roman Empire. World conquest has been the goal of many great generals and a

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    Ataturk

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    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (March 12‚ 1881 - November 10‚ 1938)‚ Turkish soldier and statesman‚ was the founder and first President of the Republic of Turkey. He was born in the Ottoman city of Selânik (now Thessaloniki in Greece)‚ where his birthplace is the Turkish Consulate and is also preserved as a museum. In accordance with the then prevalent Turkish custom‚ he was given the single name Mustafa. His father‚ Ali Riza (Efendi) was a customs officer who died when Mustafa was a child‚ his mother was

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    Throughout his time in power‚ Mussolini implemented new social and economic policies which varied in their success. Socially‚ his policies such as controlling workers worked in the short run as Dopolavoro numbers were high‚ however in the long run they were a failure‚ due to the lack of loyalty workers showed to Mussolini during his fall from power after world war one. Mussolini’s ’Battles’ were the least successful aspect of his policies‚ with his youth policies also limiting success. Nevertheless

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    Leni Reifenstahl

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    Some people are swept along by events. Some individuals use events to advantage. How accurate is this statement in relation to the personality you have studied? “Leni Riefenstahl exploits events and other people to serve her own egotistical‚ obsessive and selfish ambition.” Leni Riefenstahl was born on the 22nd of August 1902 in Berlin. Her full name was Helene Amalie Bertha Riefenstahl. She accomplished a lot during her 101 years of living. She had successful careers as a dancer‚ actress‚ director

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    Short Story Analysis

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    Short Story Analysis In this essay‚ your purpose is to fully explain an element (theme‚ characterization or symbolism) in a short story of your choice. I will provide you with examples of each element from stories by Hemingway‚ Updike and Vonnegut ; you may write about any of these authors except the ones that we have discussed in class. However‚ you may choose to investigate an author of your own choice. Below I have listed some contemporary authors and story collections you may want to

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    Abstract It is inevitable that a literary masterpiece is going to be translated to different languages by different translators‚ however‚ what matters is the quality of the translations produced in a particular language. The translator has to be aware of the writer’s style‚ diction‚ point of view‚ tone‚… in order to produce an adequate‚ effective‚ and natural translation. It is the duty of translation critics to assess the quality of the translations produced in order for the translators to be able

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