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The Picture of Social Power: A Study of the Infectious Influence of Ideology in The Picture of Dorian Gray
When The Picture of Dorian Gray was first published in 1890 in Lippcott’s Monthly Magazine, the immediate reaction to Wilde’s sensational, sensual story was controversial. Through his shocking storytelling, Wilde attacked ...
Resistance to the Expansion of Pachakutiq's Inca Empire and its Effects on the Spanish Conquest
(2012-05-02)
This endeavor focuses on the formation and expansion of the Inca Empire and its effects on western South American societies in the fifteenth century. The research examines the Incan cultural, economic, and administrative ...
Ideology Among Independent Voter Groups
(2007-07-14)
Not all independent voters are the same. Some independents lean toward a political party and are therefore called “independent leaners.” The objective here is to uncover what forces cause independent leaners to retain some ...
Faulkner And War: Enduring And Prevailing Against The Ideologies Of Fear
(1993)
William Faulkner, while extolling the virtues of individual freedom and liberty, resisted the temptation to rigidly standardize what these fundamental ideals entail. In placing-the emphasis of his life's work and art on ...
Administrative Law Decision Making: Theoretical Models and a Case Study
(1981)
The administrative hearings examiner is a quasi-judicial officer of an administrative agency whose adjudicative authority allows him significant policy input. Although administrative procedure is patterned after the more ...
The Supreme Court and Individual Rights: An Examination of Governmental Security Cases
(1978)
The purpose of this paper is to help determine how well the Supreme Court has performed its role as the ultimate "guarantor" of individual rights. To do so, a sample of Supreme Court cases involving governmental security ...