Essays Tagged: "recognition"

Michelangelo Creative Essay. A letter to Michelangelo from another artist

e to especially thank you for coining the name "Gates of Paradise." I cannot thank you enough. This recognition has brought me great success, and without your comments, I would not be where I am today ...

(2 pages) 89 0 4.6 Jan/1997

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing

The History of Greek Theater

courageous and glorious and his life would climax in a great and noble death.Originally, the hero's recognition was created by selfish behaviors and little thought of service to others. As the Greeks ...

(10 pages) 311 1 4.2 Dec/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Classical Studies

The best way to fix greed

heart, not just to make people look better. Donating to the poor or the sick should not be just for recognition of oneself. Giving should be done, not to get a name in the newspaper or on a plaque, bu ...

(2 pages) 70 0 4.6 Jan/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology

Franz Liszt vs. Kurt Cobain

thought that he was only a genius with the piano, which was not enough to give his ideas the great recognition they deserved. Many people thought that Liszt was "a mover and a shaker, a rebel, chased ...

(2 pages) 57 1 4.5 Dec/1996

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies

Guilt and How it is Handled

feelings. The person at fault may feel guilty after the incident happens. A feeling of guilt is the recognition of wrong doing, and the wish that the consequences of the action could be changed. In Th ...

(2 pages) 70 0 2.8 Nov/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy

Ethics in the Workplace. Got an A

e blind with ambition and put aside their sense of ethics in order to obtain financial security and recognition for their efforts. In the third section of E.J. Trunfio's Enhancing Ethics in Business, ...

(2 pages) 731 3 4.5 Apr/2002

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

On Walt Whitman's Crossing the Brooklyn Ferry

from the mobs of society can be next to impossible whenevery other human is competing for the same recognition withtheir own similar accomplishments. The suggestion that Whitmanoffers as a means of b ...

(3 pages) 121 1 4.0 Oct/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American > Poetry

The Fall From Power In Hamlet and Oedipus

ys both men are weak in character and status. There is no reversal by Hamlet, whereas there is both recognition and reversal by Oedipus. The manner in which the conducted themselves, results in additi ... hat he committed, he immediately ruled himself out as being the killer.There is finally a moment of recognition by Oedipus when Jocosta, the queen, told him of her account of how the king had been mur ...

(4 pages) 140 0 4.6 Nov/1996

Subjects: Art Essays > Drama

Interpreting Edith Wharton's "Roman Fever"

e of the fiction of Edith Wharton attests to her placement into such a category of authors: it is a recognition of her propensity to create poignant and, indeed, successful literature. The brevity of ...

(5 pages) 201 1 4.6 Sep/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

A Push to Freedom. Speaks of Ibsen's "A doll house"

eted by readers, teachers, and critics alikeas an attack on chauvinistic behavior and a cry for the recognition ofwomen's rights ( ). Instead its theme is identical to several of his playswritten arou ...

(5 pages) 229 0 4.4 Jan/1996

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Alfred Hitchcock 50 Years of Movie Magic

an could be asked for. The consistency of quality plot-lines and technical ingenuity earned him the recognition of being one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. His films earned him the reputation ...

(10 pages) 176 1 5.0 Jan/1996

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Directors

Multicultural Education, Piecing Together the Puzzle

oel (1995), "Understanding our own identity and the culture of our community requires knowledge and recognition of our cultures and communities and how they have shaped us" (p. 267). By adding a mult ...

(4 pages) 329 0 4.1 Jan/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community

A good report on the book Cold Equations. Kind of short.

valuable in the process. In two stories charactersrealize they are powerless to stop a death . This recognition changes them in differentways.While reading "The Cold Equations" I began to understand h ...

(2 pages) 48 0 4.1 Jun/2002

Subjects: Art Essays

Chicano Studies Paper on Dagoberto Gilb's The Last Known Residence of Mickey Acuna. Criticizm and Analysis

vidual as still being alive. If someone in the world is sending mail, then obviously there is still recognition of an individual identity--even if it is a bill collector. Whether it be family or busin ...

(12 pages) 64 0 4.6 Sep/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

How does Japan do it

system. Japan's success isnot just a case of good technique and technology in business, but a real recognition anddevelopment of the necessary human skills.A better understanding of the Japanese soci ...

(7 pages) 253 0 4.3 Feb/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics

Paper on Ethics

e blind with ambition and put aside their sense of ethics in order to obtain financial security and recognition for their efforts. In the third section of E.J. Trunfio's Enhancing Ethics in Business, ...

(2 pages) 180 0 2.7 Oct/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy

Qualities that shape an empire

e extent of forming an empire. The British, Roman, and Byzantine empires succeeded at achieving the recognition of obtaining the ultimate goal of becoming an empire.The British Empire in India was one ...

(3 pages) 101 1 3.6 Nov/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers

Who loves Jonathan Edwards and the first Great Awakening? This essay analyzes both him and and his movement

e, and especially in our nation's history, was the Great Awakening. The Great Awakening revived the recognition of religious importance that had once been present in the seventeenth century.The Great ...

(2 pages) 62 0 3.0 Dec/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

About Maya Angelou's "I know why the caged bird sings", and it's specific, re-occurring, themes. The themes this essay focuses on are dignity and respect.

In the turmoil of life, there are two main things that hold the human species together: dignity and recognition. Recognition and dignity can help a single person overcome a life-size problem. The two ... son overcome a life-size problem. The two powers can help any human holder help others, and pass on recognition. Recognition and dignity are truly the pinnacle of human desires, and can withstand many ...

(2 pages) 110 1 3.6 Jan/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

Presence of American Exceptionalism in colonial times throught the mid-nineteenth century, as a source of racial prejudices and belief in white superiority. includes footnotes

im any land, as long as it was not "possessed by any Christian Prince or People," (1) indicating no recognition of any land previously inhabited by Native Americans. This also indicates the Indians we ...

(5 pages) 93 0 3.0 Feb/2003

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