Essays Tagged: "this meant that"

The Natural Law Theory

laws preordained into them which let them determine what is right and what is wrong.(Bainton 174) This theory was them adapted by religious philosophers to fit the Christian religion.(Berkhof 114) ... BC, specified one the components by saying, *for all human laws are nourished by one, the divine.* This meant that a divine power determined a logic and gave to all humans. (Microsoft Encarta) This ...

(3 pages) 236 0 3.5 Jan/2000

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Comparative Philosophy & Ethics

A Comparison of the Ways in Which Four Authors Treat Fables (chaucer, angela carter, thurber, orwell)

Geoffrey Chaucer (1340-1400) was a court poet for Edward III and Richard II. This meant that he was writing for the Aristocracy, an educated audience. Because of this, Chaucer's ... ce. Chaucer implies that is there such a thing as free will or has God got everything pre-ordained? This is even on the level of a cockerel eating worms with his seven hens.The next example of Chaucer ... s advice is often flawed"; he also says that Eve got Adam kicked out of Eden because of her advice. This shows that Chaucer is an educated man, having made reference to philosophical text and the Bibl ...

(3 pages) 61 0 3.9 Apr/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Women in 1950's Hollywood Films-- the Hayse code and the changing roles of women.

that an image of such a woman was accessible to anyone who could go to a movie theatre. In the U.S. this meant that the young girls of the baby boom generation, or the archetypal frustrated house wive ... ons of the Hayse code were loosened. The way a woman could be portrayed in a film became more open. This loosening of the code is evident in some films, however some attitudes toward the depiction of ...

(5 pages) 233 2 4.4 Apr/2002

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film History

Battle of Okinawa

om the islands of Ulithi and Guam which earlier in 1945 were the three closest U.S. military bases. This meant that the island would be well defended. Measuring sixty-seven miles long and ranging from ... ould be well defended. Measuring sixty-seven miles long and ranging from three to twenty miles wide this was one of the bigger island in the chain and because of its extremely vast kinds of terrain li ...

(6 pages) 62 0 3.0 Dec/1995

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

This essay is on Robert Muldoon, the former New Zealand Prime Minister and his role in the 1981 Springbok tour.

a shocked the world in 1948 when a government that supported a policy called apartheid was elected. This meant that people were separated according to race, sports were also interfered as different ra ... k, the New Zealand Rugby Union stated to pick an all white all black team to represent the country. This outraged many people in New Zealand, they believed that if we agreed to play rugby with racist ...

(2 pages) 31 0 3.3 Aug/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History

Transportion

oxen, were used to help. If the load was very heavy it was placed on rollers made from tree trunks. This was a very slow job until, about 5,000 years ago, the wheel was invented.The first wheel was pr ... about 5,000 years ago, the wheel was invented.The first wheel was probably just a slice from a log. This would soon crack and split.A wheel made of different pieces would be stronger, but very heavy. ...

(1 pages) 62 1 3.0 Sep/2002

Subjects: Science Essays > Technology

Canada's Immigration From 1852-1990

nada's immigrants were from Europe countries but many of these were beinglost to the United states. This meant that the province of Canada was mostly French Canadians,this began the immigration promot ... In about 1879 a new immigration law was passed that was designed to keep out paupers anddestitutes. This would be the start to 'weed out' the people that would live in Canada, andeventually become the ...

(2 pages) 73 1 2.6 Oct/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > Canadian History

Marketing case study on Becel Margarine. This essay is an excellent example of how to set up a Marketing case study.

Problem IdentificationUnilever, is one of the world's largest consumer products companies. This company was formed in 1930 when the British soap-maker Lever Brothers merged with the Dutch com ... a communication strategy that revolved around the notion of "living a life that is young at heart." This meant that Becel was a margarine that was good for you heart, and allowed seniors to live an ac ...

(9 pages) 501 0 3.4 Mar/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Whether slaveholders were able to enslave Africans both physically and mentally.

master wanted nothing more than to be most productive businessman he could. In order to accomplish this goal, the master needed slaves as a cheap and invaluable source of labor as a mean towards pros ... ean towards prosperity. This meant that they would do any and all the steps required to ensure that this continuous chain of free labor and immense wealth continued. Slave owners used both physical an ...

(4 pages) 68 1 3.7 May/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

"Russia in 1894 was a country with many problems" - Discuss this view of Russia

"Russia in 1894 was a country with many problems" - Discuss this view of RussiaIn 1894, Russia was a large country, perceived as very powerful, due to its large ... ays, it was a divided country, which was much less modern than its neighbours in Western Europe. In this essay I will look at the strengths and weaknesses of Russia at this time, and also what was don ... the strengths and weaknesses of Russia at this time, and also what was done to try to reunite it.At this time, Russia was under a Tsarist government. This meant that there was one absolute ruler, who ...

(4 pages) 60 0 4.3 May/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

To what extent did Hitler's power depend upon the use of propaganda and terror in the period from 1933-1939?

cellor of Germany in January 1933 and his power depended upon propaganda for the Nazi's and terror. This essay will attempt to show how the Nazis used fear and propaganda to sustain power during the 1 ... ut to establish a one-party state using the legal means available to him as chancellor. By doing so this meant that he had no opposing parties against him and he could rule with total control.On March ...

(3 pages) 58 1 4.0 Jul/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Why did the parliamentarians not the royalists win the first British civil war?

Why did the parliamentarians not the royalists win the first civil war?This essay is directed at not only showing why the parliamentarians won the first civil war but why ... lming want for peace so great that some towns signed treaties called inter-county neutrality pacts. This meant that both sides had to agree to disband all of their troops for a designated area. One of ... ns and jealousies that formed long before the war. But in the end nearly every one was dragged into this vicious war.The side joined was based more on which army arrived in an area first than on what ...

(7 pages) 60 0 4.4 Sep/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Assess the Impact of Fascist Rule on the people of Germany up to 1939.

able how big an impact fascist rule had as for many people the Nazi's had very little do with them. This is evident when a German steelworker said: "I don't worry about the Nazi's any more. I just don ... said: "I don't worry about the Nazi's any more. I just don't have anything to do with the Nazi's". This essay shall discuss how big an impact the fascist rule had on the German people by looking at t ...

(6 pages) 33 0 0.0 Oct/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Between 1607 and 1775, the southern colonies had a great need for slaves due to economic, geographical, and social reasons.

rn Colonies. When the settlers first moved to the New World, the head right system was established. This meant that the more adults in the family as well as slaves the people brought with them, the mo ... the merchants wanted as high of a status as possible.Secondly, the African American were brought to this country due to the southern colonies economic and geographical needs. Geography wise, the south ...

(2 pages) 52 1 1.0 Oct/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

This is an essay about Margaret Sanger, the woman who strongly suggested the use of Birth Control

n and hard work of Margaret Sanger.To many people, Margaret Sanger was thought to be a progressive. This meant that she was in favor of progress toward better conditions in government and society. "He ... ss of her own body,' all other gains -- suffrage, economic equality, education -- were peripheral." This was taken from an essay about the Margaret Sanger papers. Sanger was attempting to legalize bir ...

(3 pages) 77 0 4.5 Nov/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

How far did Henry VIII continue his father's work (1509-1514)

ain the maximum income possible. He also used bonds and recognisances to increase his revenue. With this clever money mind, the country's finances became secure, as Henry wanted them. Henry ensured th ... as there was little threat of war. Henry had a Privy Council to advise him on matters and help him. This meant that although he did run the country almost by himself, he was not arrogant and sought ad ...

(3 pages) 30 0 3.0 Nov/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Railroad

roads to the United States was a revolution in itself. Transportation was now faster and easier and this meant many things. This meant that goods could be transported faster, people could be transport ...

(1 pages) 32 0 2.0 Dec/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Civil Rights

The Life of Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev.

dicity, or regular pattern, of properties when they are arranged according to their atomic weights. This meant that he could predict the properties of the next elements before they were discovered. Ot ... ks (glass-making factory) in the adjacent town of Axemziansk. Because she was a good businesswoman, this business prospered. Marya was determined to give her last two children good educations, and she ...

(5 pages) 36 0 5.0 Jan/2004

Subjects: Science Essays > Chemistry

Explain (or analyse) how Baz Lurhmann makes 'Romeo and Juliet' interesting for a modern audience.

the Globe Theatre, however he was limited in several ways. Firstly the Globe Theatre was open air, this meant that his performance had to contest with the elements meaning a play could be interrupted ... size of his stage. The area play was to be performed upon was fixed throughout 'Romeo and Juliet', this meant the acting was limited to a small area and the scene in the play could not be set in a la ...

(8 pages) 58 1 4.8 Jan/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies

A creative writing piece on a day of work experience at a nursery; through the eyes of an alien. (Title - Santa Claus is coming to town)

r, (a.k.a. Green Grid Guide) which had been implemented into the harmonacraft just before lift off. This meant that the system had not been preplayed to ensure direct navigation to the zone that was t ... black hole that awaited me before entrance to the Milky Way. To my surprise there were no signs of this white fluid substance called milk, in fact the Milky way galaxy looked very much like our own g ...

(16 pages) 53 0 4.0 Jan/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing