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    Edward Teller

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    "What we should have learned is that the world is small‚ that peace is important and that cooperation in science... could contribute to peace. Nuclear weapons‚ in a peaceful world‚ will have a limited importance." Edward Teller in CNN interview [1] Edward teller is a popular theoretical physicist‚ practically known as “the father of hydrogen bomb‚” was a Hungarian-born American. He was born during January 15‚ 1908 and died during September 9‚ 2003. Teller immigrated to the United States in the

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    Louise Edwards

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    addressed in Louise Edward’s book‚ Women Warriors and Wartime Spies of China. In her analysis‚ Edwards explores how women and men‚ femininity and masculinity‚ have been used to advocate for war. In her analysis‚ she claims that “womanhood‚ femininity and masculinity are useful militarisation strategies” (3). In support

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    The Prince By Machiavelli

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    Machiavelli’s work‚ The Prince‚ is often claimed to be one of the first works of modern philosophy. The Prince was written as a guide for ruling and how to rule successfully. Through the clear and simple dialect‚ Machiavelli is able to compose understandable advice on how to have a fruitful reign. To fully support his ideas‚ Machiavelli uses Cesare Borgia’s rule as the prime example. Cesare Borgia’s rule is considered successful in the eyes of Machiavelli. This paper will outline Machiavelli’s points

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    The Galapagos Islands

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    The Galapagos Islands Brandy Nicole Welch SCI 230 Instructor Amy Hurst July 25‚ 2009 ‘Hence‚ both in space and time‚ we seem to be brought somewhat near to that great fact – that mystery of mysteries – the first appearance of new beings on this earth’ was the description Charles Darwin gave when describing his experience on the Galapagos Islands during his five year expedition on board the Beagle. (Levy‚ 2007) Many may ask ‘what are the Galapagos Islands‚ and why are so many trying

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    The Galapagos Islands

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    The Galapagos Islands The Galapagos Islands are a group of 16 islands located in the Pacific Ocean that straddle the equator about 525 miles west of the South American Coastline. The islands were formed by underwater volcanoes millions of years ago and belong to Ecuador. The Galapagos are well known for their vast diversity in plant and animal populations. Some of the plant and animal life found on the islands cannot be found anywhere else in the world. The Galapagos Islands are considered to

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    Machiavelli and the Prince

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    Nicolo Macchiavelli and The Prince At the end of the 14th century‚ Italy was still politically organized by city-states. Emerging as one of the most influential writers of the Renaissance‚ Niccolo Machiavelli was a political analyst‚ whose aim was to free italy from foreign rule‚ as well as to unite and strengthen the Italian city states. Machiavelli believed Italy could not be united unless its leader was ruthless. In 1513‚ he wrote his best-known work‚ The Prince‚ in which he describes the

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    Prince Notes

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    therefore accustomed to their rule. The natural prince only has to keep past institutions intact‚ while adapting these institutions to current events. -Second‚ the natural disposition of subjects in a hereditary state is to love the ruling family‚ unless the prince commits some horrible act against his people. Even if a strong outsider succeeds in conquering a prince’s hereditary state‚ any setback the outsider encounters will allow the prince to reconquer the state. Machiavelli explains

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    The Happy Prince

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    “The Happy Prince and Other Tales” -Oscar Wilde Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish playwright‚ poet and author of numerous short stories and one novel. Known for his biting wit‚ he became one of the most successful playwrights of the late Victorian era in London‚ and one of the greatest "celebrities" of his day. Several of his plays continue to be widely performed‚ especially The Importance of Being Earnest. His most famous works are:

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    Happy Prince

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    The story of Happy Prince was published in 1888. It is an allegory. The story is religious and is full of happiness. Happy Prince is a statue with a smile on his lips. It is made of gold‚ sapphires‚ and brilliants. Some time ago he was a boy with not knowing what tears were. Swallow is a bird‚ helping Happy Prince to please people. The story begins very strange with a describing of a beautiful statue‚ standing very high. In the story we can find a lot of similes‚ metaphors‚ flash-backs. A simile

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    The Happy Prince

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    The Happy prince" by Oscar Wilde seems to be written for children but its content addresses issues of morality to even adults: it develops feelings of sympathy for the poor in children and it makes adults rethink of their attitudes towards life‚ the conversations between the prince and the swallow in some places amuse us while in others places bring tears to us. Not just the moral values but the way the author treats the topic goes far beyond what one can expect from a fairy tale to rank the story

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