Essays Tagged: "profoundly"

Aids And You

riend to AIDS. I may soon lose others. My ownsexual behavior and that of many of my friends has beenprofoundly altered by it. In my part of the country, one man in10 may already be carrying the AIDS v ...

(12 pages) 145 0 4.5 Jan/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

The Effect of the Russian Orthodox Religion on the Culture of Russia

he Orthodox faith from Constantinople by Prince Vladimir in 988 introduced cultural influences that profoundly affected the Russian consciousness. As the people embraced Orthodoxy it developed a uniqu ...

(4 pages) 115 0 4.2 Mar/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

Music As A Motivator

listening to your favorite piece of music or going to amusic therapy clinic, music motivates us profoundly.        In the past decade, the practice of music therapy has, generall ... listening to your favorite piece of music or going to amusic therapy clinic, music motivates us profoundly.        In the past decade, the practice of music therapy has, generall ...

(15 pages) 458 3 4.4 Nov/1996

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies

How do textual features combine to convey a theme of the poem?

Milton wrote extensively throughout his life, and studied literature profoundly. Hiscunningness and literary techniques were observed in all of his literature. However, ...

(3 pages) 71 0 2.3 Oct/1996

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Night by Elie Wiesel

the death camps, the huge flames and the furnaces that turn the Jewish nation into ashes.'I believe profoundly. During the day I studied the Talmud, and at night I run to the synagogue to weep over th ...

(4 pages) 165 2 3.0 Oct/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

The Only Truth Existing

s here anything that can be called truth - a choice that would make us deny what we experience most profoundly as our own being; or we must look beyond the realm of our 'natural' experience for a vali ...

(4 pages) 126 0 3.7 Dec/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy

Euthanasia, a big debate in America

voluntaryeuthanasia, for it seems intuitive that involuntary euthanasia is not only illegal but alsoprofoundly immoral. Opponents arguments against euthanasia which fail to substantiatetheir claims, m ...

(6 pages) 402 0 3.8 Nov/1996

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law

Effect of the Environment on Westward Expansion

hemselves, where they settled, and what they did when they got there. This factor, the environment, profoundly affected the settlers way of life, and other factors, such as the Indians and the railroa ...

(2 pages) 161 3 3.6 Feb/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Modern European History. Speaks of Paul Valery and what he meant by saying that Europe doubted itself profoundly

1. What did Paul Valery mean in saying that the mind of Europe doubted itselfprofoundly?Before 1914, people in Europe believed in progress, peace, prosperity, reason,and rights ... for what the war haddone and what the war will cause. He also suggested that 'Europe doubted itselfprofoundly' because of all the lost of all optimistic ideas and accomplishments.People did not have ...

(3 pages) 62 0 4.8 Apr/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Malibu Fires

gs. We find ourselves amidst astruggle between our lifestyles and nature. Although we affect nature profoundly withour activities, we in turn are shaped by nature's potent forces. Nature can be brutal ... ountainrange and destroyed more than 100 homes.In addition to the damage caused in 1927, fires have profoundly affected theSouthern California environment. Almost every square mile of chaparral land i ...

(10 pages) 87 0 4.3 Oct/1995

Subjects: Science Essays > Environmental Science

Acquired Immune Difficiency Syndrome (AIDS)

iend to AIDS. I may soon lose others.My own sexual behavior and that of many of my friends has been profoundly alteredby it. In my part of the country, one man in10 may already be carrying the AIDS vi ...

(3 pages) 29 0 3.7 Apr/1996

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

"Feeding the Flames" Written in response to the prompt: Can we learn from history? Discusses the reign of Hitler and the Holocaust.

rom his brow. Hitler was an evil genius. With the help of fanatic disciples and gullible masses, he profoundly changed Germany and the political face of Europe; unleashing the most terrible war in his ...

(4 pages) 33 0 3.7 Nov/2002

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

AIDS: Such A Deadly Disease

iend to AIDS. I may soon lose others. My ownsexual behavior and that of many of my friends has been profoundly altered by it. In my part of the country, one man in 10 may already be carrying the AIDS ...

(12 pages) 139 2 2.0 Nov/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Health & Medicine > Diseases

Imitation; Truthful or Deceptive? The concept of art to Plato and Aristotle

As literary critics, Plato and Aristotle disagree profoundly about the value of art in human society. Plato attempts to strip artists of the power and ...

(7 pages) 227 1 4.8 Dec/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Classical Philosophy

The Only Truth Existing

is hereanything that can be called truth - a choice that would make us deny what weexperience most profoundly as our own being; or we must look beyond the realm of our "natural" experience for a vali ...

(4 pages) 85 0 2.8 Dec/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Comparative Philosophy & Ethics

Sophocles, life, teachings, and trial

Socrates was a Greek Philosopher who profoundly affected Western Philosophy through his indirect influence on others. He first began stud ...

(5 pages) 122 0 3.9 Dec/2002

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Classical Philosophy

Westward Expansion. Theme and relevance in American History

shaping American democracy and society had been that there was so much free land inAmerica and this profoundly affected American society. Motives After the revolution, thewinning of independence opene ...

(15 pages) 585 2 3.0 Jan/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Why is Richard III so profoundly evil?

Richard III: Why is Richard III so profoundly evil?In the speech that begins Richard III, the title character gives us an explicit answ ...

(11 pages) 84 0 4.3 Mar/2003

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

"The Nervous Liberals: Propaganda Anxieties from World War I to the Cold War" by Mr. Gary.

ieties from World War I to the Cold War that propaganda, "influenced the outset of World War II and profoundly shaped liberal U.S. intellectual and political culture for the next several decades." He ...

(6 pages) 51 0 4.0 Apr/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies > The Media

Germany's Quest for Unification.

German Reich's neighbours due to various reasons. It is clear that Germany's future neighbours were profoundly adamant that Germany remain divided. They did not want the more than 30 fragmented pieces ... antages that Germany's neighbours had from a non-unified entity (19th Century), its neighbours were profoundly adamant that the more than 30 fragmented pieces of German nationalities should remain div ...

(9 pages) 122 0 4.0 May/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History > German History