An Overview Of Immanuel Kant
…categorical imperative stated in Kant's words as: "Act as if the maxim (principle) of your action were to become through your will a general natural law." (2) The categorical imperative is based on a thought experiment: you have to imagine what the world would be like if everyone else acted…
Cave Art
Cave ART At the foot of a cliff in the Ard'che Gorges, in south-eastern France, amateur speleologists discovered the world´s oldest painted prehistoric cave. Discovered on December 18, 1994, this cave features art that dates back thirty-one thousand years. Jean-Marie Chauvet, Eliette Brunel-Deschamps and Christian Hillaire, were the amateurs who…
Australia and War
…Did Australia have to involve itself in these wars? Did the lives of these young Australians have to be taken? There is a high degree of complexity in this question. Should Australia, as a mature nation, be taking part in moral issues around the world even though they are not…
Garrett Morgon
…Ohio where he worked as a handyman for a while for a white land owner. He saw no future in this, so he moved to Cleveland, Ohio where he only arrived with only a dime. Soon after he invented the safety mask ( The Safety Hood), he came up with…
Floyd
…through the stressful points in everyday life. You could become comfortably numb.
I've got a bike and you can ride it if you like . . . . . .I'd give it to you if I could, but I borrowed it…your the kind of girl that fits in with my…
Edward Jenner
…to contract the disease. Jenner gathered more evidence and published his findings (at his own expense) in 1798. Despite opposition to his revolutionary ideas, his publication - known as the Inquiry - was translated and rapidly passed around the world.
170 years later, in 1967, the World Health Organization masterminded…
Johnathan Edwards And Benjamin Franklin
…found and The sleeping fox catches no poultry. Edwards, in Personal Narrative, crystallized into language of permanent beauty one of the great mystical experiences of the race. His conversion at age 17, demonstrates his awareness of a meaningful world: I often used to sit and view the Moon, for a…
Invisible Man
by Ellison: Blindness
Oftentimes throughout the novel the Narrator is blinded and is unable to see the events, which are happening to him. The Narrator is a black man who thinks of himself as invisible to the rest of the world. Many times the Narrator is given hints and clues…
Foundations of Paradise
…title was the Gibraltar Bridge, connecting Europe to Africa. This bridge is situated five kilometers above the water of the Mediterranean Sea. Dr. Morgan has in his head yet another idea that will become his final and greatest mark on the world. A new substance has been developed through years…
Where I Lived And What I Lived For By Thoreau
…nature is almost religious. This is depicted in the way he describes his love and adoration for nature.
Thoreau is surrounded by nature and feels relaxed and relieved when he comes across it. He seems to encounter a very peaceful and quiet world in Nature." becomes a lower heaven itself…




