Essays Tagged: "New Era"

Hitler. His Rise to Power

streets, Hitler took advantage of the peoples low moral and made them big promises of the dawn of a new era for Germany.The social classes lost their meanings. The middle-class was ruined by the Depre ... farmers repossession of their land. Hitler had a way of persuading people to do what he wants. He knew what the people wanted and how to make them believe that they were actually going to get it.Hitl ...

(12 pages) 340 1 4.2 Nov/1996

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

Progression of music in america since the 1940's

elevision and record albums were entering the home. (Hays) The 50's marked a beginning for a new era of music to be known as Rock & Roll. Many of the artists took advantage of the Electric ... ,p60) Disco returned in 1974. Everything went wild when ' Saturday night Fever' introduced a new type of dancing and music. The new form of disco hit the floors with 'The Bee Gees' They kept th ...

(4 pages) 123 0 4.3 Dec/1995

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies

Alzheimer's Disease, "The Disease of the Century". 7 page paper on the history, causes, effects and research on the disease. Includes citation in apa format

As a new era dawns upon us many people find themselves asking the question; "What is Alzheimer's Disease? ... atient experiences a slowing down of many factors of behavior. They have less energy, slow to learn new things, and their reaction time decreases. Patients experience only mild forgetfulness of recent ... ndraiser. (Harmon, 1999).WORKS CITEDBeckelman, Laurie. (1990). The Facts About Alzheimer's Disease. New York: Crestwood House.Frank, Julia. (1985). Alzheimer's Disease: The Silent Epidemic. Minneapoli ...

(6 pages) 511 1 3.8 Mar/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

Civilized By Tony Kellerhuis

Tony KellerhuisDefinition paper4-4-2002CivilizedWe are starting to witness the beginning of a new era full of information and technology, and it will help develop the future. Despite all the new ... erous weapons, while others use them for protection. We still have as many wars as in the past, but new technology used helps bring about more casualties. Could this be crueler than our ancestors?Besi ...

(1 pages) 59 0 4.4 Apr/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Biographies

Medical Miracles on the Horizon, in the future to come?

in the 20th Century and, left unsolved, will continue to plague society and mankind as we enter the new millennium. As we rapidly approach the next era, new issues of equal or even greater importance ... the medical profession will participate in one of the most vital and urgent roles entering into the new era. This is one of the reasons that I intend to pursue a career in the medical field after I gr ...

(5 pages) 87 1 4.5 Feb/1997

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine

2000 Problem

Bullet . . . and the Clock Ticks Away.'The year 2000 is practically around the corner, promising a new era of greatness andwonder . . . as long as you don't own a computer or work with one. The year ... possible 'problem' scenario. Supposean individual on the East Coast, at 2 minutes after midnight in New York City on January 1,2000 decides to mark the year and the century by calling a friend in Cali ...

(12 pages) 202 0 3.7 Jan/1996

Subjects: Science Essays > Computer Science

Emancipation led to increased inequality.

he ratification of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments prompted the beginning of a new era for Negro men and women. The intent of the constitutional additions were to create an enviro ... onstitution. No longer was the need for slavery the rationale behind labeling blacks as inferior. A new mentality of discrimination based on ignorance and hatred was established. It was this mentality ...

(3 pages) 97 1 3.9 Jan/1996

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

The Corporate Society of Medieval Life. Question: Medieval people saw themselves as a part of corporate society. Explain how they differed from Renaissance men and women.

efectively.The Renaissance was characterized by awareness among Italians that they were living in a new era. The Renaissance manifested itself in a new attitude toward men, women and the world. This a ... civilizations of Ancient Rome and Greece as well as the attempt to revive antique life styles and a new secular spirit. Subsequently, Italians were aware of their singularity and were unafraid to be u ...

(1 pages) 81 0 4.7 Dec/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

"Industrial Revolution: From Blood and Iron"

Industrial Revolution changed the face of the planet as we know it. Europe catapulted itself into a new era through the use of iron, coal, steam, and steel. The Businessmen/Bourgeoisie also exploited ... concile his takeover of France. He ruled like a autocrat, but more powerful. Napoleon established a new constitution, which gave him vast unchecked powers as a ruler, basically making him an emperor.P ...

(5 pages) 237 0 4.2 Dec/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > The French Revolution

E-Commerce. The advancements in E-commerce. Is it really working? The affects. Has it been working in the past?

As our economy evolves, new means of conducting and creating business are being explored. The newest discovery, e-commerce, ... ion of the venture capitalists are needed to preserve and make the e-business a dominant force in a new era of business.Even though e-commerce is considered the next step in the evolution of commerce, ... d overall marketing hype. This led to a large group of dissatisfied customers. As time evolves this new idea of E-business, companies are beginning to create strategic market planning and therefore be ...

(5 pages) 645 0 4.5 Jan/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

2001 space oddysey

ffers this to us on a much greater scale. In these few minutes, we are presented with the dawn of a new era: a near incomprehensible evolution of humanity. Through many complex design devices, the set ... e Bowman, becomes a metaphor for the human mind. At the beginning of the scene, as Dave taps into a new level of consciousness, he is initially shocked. This can be seen by the alarming contrast betwe ...

(7 pages) 74 0 4.1 Jan/2003

Subjects: Art Essays

Select 2 competing suppliers for the same goods or service. Critically evaluate their e-strategies and diagnose the definition of the market, the KFS and what the value to end user.

NE LANDSEND AND GAPIntroductionThe Internet now is not only a technical concept, but also a name of new era. "we're entering the era of business web, or b-web. The b-web is any system of suppliers, di ... "The Internet is transforming the world's economy. Now physical world businesses must either adopt new digital strategies, launch new digital businesses to complement their physical world models, or ...

(16 pages) 314 0 2.8 Feb/2003

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management

Foreign/Domestic Policy

America's "New Economy""As the 1900's gave way to the new millennium, it became increasingly clear that a new e ... era had been dominated by the Cold War struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union. The new era was defined by the rise of a new global economy...the ways in which the world's peoples live ... ation in the world due to Reagan and Bush's destruction of the Cold War, bridging the 80's into the new 90's. George Bush's CIA and ambassadorial experience provided Americas key to our foreign policy ...

(7 pages) 194 0 3.8 Feb/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > The Cold War

Beginning with the so called "Enlightenment" this essay briefly describes the origins of criminological thought.

re convinced that they were emerging from centuries of darkness and ignorance into the dawning of a new era enlightened by reason, logic, science, and respect for humanity. The "classical period" is v ... "dare to know!" A desire arose to re-examine and question all received ideas and values, to explore new ideas in many different directions hence the great diversity of 18th century thinkers.From this ...

(3 pages) 147 0 2.5 Mar/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

Did Britain benefit from her empire in the eighteenth century?

d the colonial possessions of the two countries, and the need to protect such possessions spurred a new era of military thought and strategy. By the end of the period, Britain was a truly global power ... re. These lands, along with others captured from the Spanish and the Dutch, provided sugar, tea and new markets for British goods. Throughout the eighteenth century, Britain had benefited from the nat ...

(9 pages) 97 1 4.3 Apr/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

The Progressive Movement .

Progressive Movement EssayBetween 1890 and 1919, a new era of reforms began. These reforms were put forth by people who called themselves Progressives. ... chines were corrupt and they desired to eliminate them from the cities. An example of this involves New York City's infamous Tammany Hall. Progressive reformers threw the bosses into jail and changed ...

(2 pages) 129 0 4.2 Apr/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Renaissance.

whole point of the renaissance was that the Italians living in the 14th and 15th century, were and knew that they were living in a new era.*The sculptors, painters, and writers of this era saw themsel ... el as the thinkers and artists of the Greco-roman civilization. They believed they were living in a new golden age.*A new attitude was manifested which can be described as individualism.Individualism* ...

(11 pages) 581 5 4.1 Apr/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History

2001: A Space Odyssey.

offers this to uson a much greater scale. In these few minutes, we are presented withthe dawn of a new era: a near incomprehensible evolution of humanity.Through many complex design devices, the set ... ave Bowman,becomes a metaphor for the human mind.At the beginning of the scene, as Dave taps into a new level ofconsciousness, he is initially shocked. This can be seen by thealarming contrast between ...

(6 pages) 59 1 4.3 Jun/2003

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film Review and Analysis

Are homosexual people ostracized in the contemporary life of Brisbane and does this cause social segregation between gay and straight people?

LITERATURE REVIEW1.0The 60's revolution of gay movements assisted a new era to form for sexuality so that Gunnison's dream could come true; that 'gays everywhere ... [c ... Diversity Boosts Business, Monster Careers: USADuberman, M. (1993), Democracy and Homosexuality: Stonewall, The New Republic: WashingtonFlorida, R. (2002), The Rise of the Creative Class: And How It's ... monthsMs Polly~ says:And 10 days (My life)Ash says:When did you come out in the open?Ms Polly~ says:New Years 2001Ash says:Ok, why that day?Ms Polly~ says:I was sprung with my girlfriend by my parents ...

(15 pages) 109 0 3.5 Jun/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues > Homosexuality

Descartes claims that his existence of a thinking thing is the one certain truth, which can serve as the foundation for all other knowledge.

his existence serve as the foundation for all other knowledge, it served as the starting point of a new era of modern western philosophy. Although the idea of existence of a thinking thing is a steppi ... lthough the term of existence meant little if there was no certainty in why one existed, Descartes knew that knowing one certain truth brought him closer to knowing other certain truths.It is unquesti ...

(4 pages) 100 0 5.0 Jul/2003

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Modern Philosophy