Essays Tagged: "populace"

Speech Analysis on Henry IV, Part One - Act 3, Scene 2

the true state of affairs in England, theykept him oblivious to the growing dissatisfaction of the populace.With shallow jesters and rash bavin wits,Soon kindled and soon burnt; carded his state;Ming ... ations of this and clings to the notion that the king must be somehow different from the restof the populace.Once again, however, his own words deny what he is saying. Immediately after arguingthat Ha ...

(6 pages) 73 0 5.0 Oct/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors > Shakespeare

Similarities between WW1 and The destruction of the Second Temple

brought in: starvation and crowded conditions gave rise to disease, and epidemics spread among the populace. But surprisingly the Jews held on.Then the enemy massed troops outside the wall and brough ...

(3 pages) 45 0 4.5 Feb/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

The situation of our nation

have everything and we must have everything now. We have become a country of consumers instead of a populace of producers. Let's face it, too many families are drowning in debt.We are spoiled. No one ...

(2 pages) 102 0 4.3 Jan/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Chinese Economic Reform under Communist Rule

not only due to some kind of generosity on the part of the Chinese Communist Party to increase the populace's living standards. It had become clear to members of the CCP that economic reform would fu ... dustry and commerce in the countryside' (Shirk 39) occurred. This allowed a great percentage of the populace to become involved in private enterprise and investment in family or group ventures. The co ...

(18 pages) 486 1 4.7 Mar/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Essay on Romanticism in Frankenstein ( by Mary Shelley), a comprehensive discussion of the novel

enstein.The Industrial Revolution in England during the late 1700's was a time of great change. The populace was moving into cities, and people were disillusioned by the destruction of nature and the ...

(4 pages) 430 4 4.2 Nov/1996

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Essay on Romanticism in Frankenstein ( by Mary Shelley), a comprehensive discussion of the novel

enstein.The Industrial Revolution in England during the late 1700's was a time of great change. The populace was moving into cities, and people were disillusioned by the destruction of nature and the ...

(4 pages) 96 0 4.3 Nov/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

George Washington's Farewell Address

en the final decision was made, George Washington was the only man in America whom both the general populace and his peers trusted enough to hold the new office of President, with all of its unexplore ...

(4 pages) 93 0 3.5 Sep/1989

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Regulating the internet, who's in charge?

ay to regulate what is there, protect ourselves from what is unregulatable, and educate the general populace on how to use this tremendous tool.''The reality exists that governance of global networks ...

(8 pages) 205 0 3.0 Dec/1996

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science > Internet and networking

"Cry, the Beloved Country", by Alan Paton. Stimulates a Change

ns and hardships that the country is experiencing, and thepresence of fear through the whole of the populace. Presenting the characters as havingone-sided personalities or by referring to them by a si ...

(4 pages) 71 0 3.0 Mar/1997

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Capital Punishment, Injustice of Society. Argument supporting it

ago. This decline creates a situation in which the death penalty ceases to be a deterrent when the populace begins to think that one can get away with a crime and go unpunished. Also, the less that t ...

(6 pages) 182 0 3.5 Jan/1996

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law > Issues > Death Penalty

The study of econonmics. An opinionated essay

age over othercountries .2 An economist how a society or government meets the needs andwants of the populace , either through production or commerce .Economists see the world as a) profitable b) unpro ...

(2 pages) 148 0 2.2 Dec/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

Function of festivals in Early Modern Europe 1400-1800. Why the authorities, civil and ecclesiastical seek to control or suppress them?

arly Modern Europe festivals were the setting for heroes and their stories, to be celebrated by the populace. They posed a change from their everyday life. In those days people lived in remembrance of ... Spain).So what was the meaning of Carnival in Early Modern Europe? Was it merely an excuse for the populace to go crazy or did Carnival have a deeper meaning hidden behind the façade of food, ...

(11 pages) 70 0 4.1 Jan/1997

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

The Foreshadowing of the Spanish Civil War: The Years before the Spanish Civil War.

ons. It was the first time in nearly sixty years that free elections had been allowed in Spain. The populace voted overwhelmingly for a republic, and April 14th 1931, following public ceremony and pom ...

(14 pages) 145 0 3.9 Jun/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Chicago by Carl Sandburg; an analysis of his poem and some biographical information.

m working-class neighborhoods and blues lyrics as he developed an ear for the speech rhythms of the populace. Drawing from his working class roots, he built a raw-boned poetry that violated the poetic ...

(4 pages) 17916 0 4.7 Nov/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Propaganda

provided the US and Iraq with the support of their public. Propaganda is always geared towards the populace claiming that the other country is the oppressor. The truth is often stretched or even fab ...

(4 pages) 83 0 5.0 Feb/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

Media in today's American politics

n as conveyed or set forth by the administration as the 'truth'. I believe that the majority of the populace would tend to agree more with this second point of view. The government or politicians of t ... (the public) do not care. In general I would assume that they might think that the majority of the populace are dimwitted and muddleheaded about the politics that rule this nation. That we are curiou ...

(7 pages) 234 0 4.8 Jan/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies > The Media

A description, with proof, of problems facing Russia since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, these problems include economic ails, and political leaning back towards communism.

n, political instability, economic turmoil and lack of enfranchisement are all issues that lead the populace to turn back to communism in hopes that all will be returned to the condition that the stat ... e and established economy than Russia of today tries to be. It is therefore understandable that its populace would want to return to days of yesteryear, when their economy was on par with that of the ...

(3 pages) 113 1 4.4 Dec/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

Thrown Into the Wilderness Identity, and Stigmas in Society Uses "Moses' Wilderness Tabernacle" by Miriam Peskowitz

uently, humans act differently to different people. Where the dilemma occurs is at the level of the populace. No one can of moderate stature has control of others immediate response toward their perso ...

(2 pages) 33 0 2.3 Dec/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Homosexuality

Race, Sexuality, and Discrimination: A look at prejudice through the book "Black Like Me," and the movie "Paris is Burning."

ns- sexuality and race modification are a tad more extreme venues of expression. Unfortunately, the populace acts differently to different people. Human nature rejects the alteration of the current so ...

(2 pages) 70 0 3.0 Dec/2002

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights > Black Awareness & Racism

The King of Thailand as a force of stability and political legitimacy

Though Thailand has not been an absolute monarchy since 1932, the king wields great power over the populace and holds political sway through the people's response to his personal authority. So great ...

(3 pages) 85 0 4.4 Dec/2002

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays