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John Maynard Keynes

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012 John Maynard Keynes from (http://www.investopedia.com/articles/economics/09/john-maynard-keynes-keynesian.asp#axzz2EmRQY6hg) second wealthiest economist in history believed free market capitalism was unstable ideas were summed up in the book he wrote that came out in 1936, where he explained his ?General Theory? gave governments a central role in economics Keynes made government see that they could become the main driver in the economy Was against classical economic virtues Keynes believed that private investment, balanced government budgets and low taxes were more significant than saving, private investment, balanced government budgets and low taxes

APHG Chapter 9

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Chapter 9: Urban Geography Copyright ? 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Figure 9.2 Detroit, Michigan. The Lafayette Building once housed the offices of the Michigan Supreme Court. This photo from 2008 shows the boarded-up first and second floors and broken windows on the third floor. Urban explorers broke into and photographed abandoned buildings in Detroit (several websites are devoted to their photographs and videos), and vandals painted graffiti on the windows of Lafayette and other so-called ghosts of Detroit. ? Erin H. Fouberg. Field Note: Ghosts of Detroit?

Animal Farm; Main Point

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#1 what is the main point of Orwell?s novel? In this story Animal Farm by George Orwell, there are many political, mainly referring to the Russian Revolution. These are very important but I believe that the main reason he wrote this book is to show how Stalin rose to power and how he stayed in power (otherwise known as how napoleon rose to power and how he stayed in power.) Stalin plays and important part in the Russian Revolution imprisoning 9 million people and killing over 2 million. Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin in this novel by the way he acts and the ways he treats others. Orwell wanted to show this by using animals to show the torcher done by Stalin and his men.

APUSH Summer Assignment

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Ryan Cruse A.P. U.S. History September 10, 2012 Mr. Hodgson Period 4 PART III: FRQ Throughout the Colonial period, economic concerns had more to do with the settling of British North America than did religious concerns.

Slave Ship Zong & Equiano comparison

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In the late eighteenth century, there were two particularly detailed writings that depict life aboard a slave ship. ?The Slave Ship Zong? and the ?Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano? can compare in that they both show the horrors of being on these ships and they tell the truth about the horrible treatment of the slaves in the hands of their captors. In ?The Slave Ship Zong? the writer talks about how packed the ships are and how the slaves had less room that they would have in a coffin. Equiano saw it this way, too. He wrote that they had barely any room to move and with the heat, it gave the feel of being suffocated.

1984 george orwell essay

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In every work of literature there is a main idea or theme that the writer wants to get across to their readers. In 1984 by George Orwell there are many important themes that Orwell tries to stress. These themes are primarily associated with the future of our government and its power over us, the citizens. This is because the novel takes place in a futuristic world where a totalitarian government is able to control its citizen’s thoughts and watch over them at all times. Two major themes in this book are the systematic dehumanization of humans and the weakness of the individual when confronted by the power of the state.

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