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  • The Theory of Names

    Within this paper I shall focus on explanatory and underlying theories of names, will also concentrate on the referential theory and the background it provides for Kripke’s causal picture.According to referential theory, the meaning of a name just is the individual entity the name refers to, within its context of use. Kripke challenges the context of use; identifying speaker disposition and introducing the variable of other possible worlds.More
  • The Holocaust

    Even those in a position of power and influence, who could have prevented the seriousness of the discrimination, chose not to. Teachers especially, could have helped prevent the younger generation from developing this type of discrimination in schools, out of schools and in later life. However, both German schools and the Hitler youth discriminated against Jews by teaching lessons that were designed to do this and to teach that Aryans were the superior race.More
  • NAZI and the Jews

    Christianity became the main religion of Europe in the 4th century, thus Judaism became hated by everyone on the simple basis that it “killed Jesus Christ”. This is how Anti-Semitism originated in Europe, and stayed there all the way through to the 20th century. Jewish extermination In Spain in 1400s, Russian “pogroms” in the 19th century.More
  • Irish Historians

    This paper will examine whether the contribution of the Irish History Revisionists in the 1930s has been mainly ‘constructive’ or ‘destructive’.In the 1930s two historians, T.W.More
  • 1906-1916 Ireland

    The United Kingdom had problems with Ireland since the very beginning of its administration in the country. Political history of Britain changed dramatically during the period of 1906-1916. The Easter uprising led to the foundation of the separation of Ireland from the rest of the UK, and the Ulster crisis brought a fear of a civil war.More
  • Pierre-Auguste Renoir

    Pierre-Auguste Renoir was an artist during the middle 1800s and early 1900s. His early works helped to push what is called Impressionism. The impressionist style of painting is characterized chiefly by concentration on the general impression produced by a scene or object and the use of unmixed primary colors and small strokes to simulate actual reflected light.More
  • Hamlet: a Victim Or a Murderer?

    The first obvious evidence is that Hamlet has to see just enemies and reject any manifestation of friendship or sympathy. Why did Hamlet have to change his mind and see just enemies? Did he have the will to choose or it was his fate?More
  • Hercules and Theseus, the Two Great Heroes of the Greek Mythology

    Hercules excelled from the others at a very young age, when he killed two snakes with bare hands. Theseus was a strong child, too. His father placed a sword and a pair of shoes in a hallow and he covered them with a great stone.More
  • Gladiators

    To the Romans, the amphitheatre was a place of order, a triumph over chaos and lawlessness. The arena was a place of justice, where people saw criminals executed and social order established.To the people, it was an actual and symbolic restitution of a society in peril; civilization triumphed over barbarians and wild beasts.More
  • Love is "As You Like It"

    His play ‘As You Like It’ perfectly shows the different values people associate with their beloved and ideal relationships. There are four love couples in the play: Rosalind and Orlando, Silvius and Phebe, Touchstone and Audrey, Olivier and Celia. All couples belong to different social classes and originate from quite different family roots.More