Literature
The Concepts of Families in ancient Greek Literature The concept of a family has always been one of the most important and often found topics throughout the literature works of all times.
Lost Generation: Cause and Benefits Essay According to Jill Tripodi and Jackie Gross it was the metropolitan culture that was so appealing to the representatives of the Lot Generation; they needed a culture in which all the values, backgrounds and beliefs had the right to exist.
History
Slavery in Nova Scotia Essay This period is called the pre-Loyalist and the biggest advantage of the northern colonies back then was that black people were not necessarily slaves but as it was mentioned above domestic workers.
Charles Elwood Yeager Essay Even thought times change and new technologies appear leaving the past far behind, Chuck Yeager and his key to the sky is something the present would have been nothing without: the key to the new-generation planes and the key to a tremendous American pride!
Environment
United Nations and the Environment Essay Environment has suffered from many negative influences that need to be stopped or be prevented in order to be sure that future generations will be able to survive. UNEP is the program that does a lot for the planet in general and environment in particular.
Pacific Northwest Forest Industry essay Both of the sides: people and nature are examined and sympathized but implies that if people do not find a compromise the Pacific Northwest Enviroment will be gradually completely exhausted.
Politics
Criticizing Bill Clinton Speech Essay A close look at the speech opens a wide range of elements did not manage to make it truly appealing for the citizens of the United States of America.
The Congress of the United States of America Essay The functions of the both houses of Congress are very similar and the main differences concerns basically the election of the leaders of the majority and the organization of the political committees of the parties.
To Kill a Mockingbird
The innocence and the evil in Harper Lees To kill a mockingbird. In her novel Harper Lee describes how moral values are created in the confrontation of the good and the evil.
The Great Gatsby
The of moral poverty of the society in F. Scott Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby F. Scott Fitzgerald throughout his novel and characters tells a story of the degradation of the society and its moral poverty vs. their financial wealth.