Arts & Humanities: History: “Question: Is it true that Walt Disney wasn't the kind sweet "Uncle Walt" that many fans thought he was?” plus 5 more |
- Question: Is it true that Walt Disney wasn't the kind sweet "Uncle Walt" that many fans thought he was?
- Question: When did Dutch spelling change?I have some Dutch books at home that were printed in the early 1900?
- Question: Could the russians have started global cooling by raising a dike to st lawrence island to the mainland south of the yukon?
- Question: What is nationalism and how would it cause a world war?
- Question: Symbolism in 'Great Gatsby'?
- Question: Roman history during Cicero's life?
| Posted: 06 Sep 2014 07:12 AM PDT My understanding is that he used a lot of foul language, smoked, and was on the lewd side, his cartoons suggest he used cocaine and definitely was not race sensitive! Good point was he was an ambulance driver in WW1 ...so he saw the great human carnage of WW1. |
| Posted: 06 Sep 2014 06:37 AM PDT Although Wiki-wacky isn't a great source for much of anything, they do amazingly have a pretty good article that explains this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_... |
| Posted: 06 Sep 2014 06:29 AM PDT could the russians have started global cooling by raising a dike to st lawrence island to the mainland south of the yukon? Sign In to add your answer |
| Question: What is nationalism and how would it cause a world war? Posted: 06 Sep 2014 06:28 AM PDT Nationalism is the opposite of Communism Nationalism is taking pride in your country's unique identity of culture , history , religion people etc Communism wants to wipe all that away and be replaced by a non religious classless community like USSR |
| Question: Symbolism in 'Great Gatsby'? Posted: 06 Sep 2014 03:45 AM PDT Symbolism in 'Great Gatsby'? I know about the valley of ashes, T J Eckleberg (not sure of spelling) and that's about it. could you tell me more about the green light? Why is it green? and what are some other points about Gatsby? |
| Question: Roman history during Cicero's life? Posted: 06 Sep 2014 03:41 AM PDT Cicerone was against Cesare, he supported the republic but cesare managed to focus the power in his hands, he marched through the Rubicone with his army saying the famous quote "Alea iacta est". Civil war burst out and cesare got the power. Ok, i don't remember that much, and saying these in english is difficult too for me ahah! I studied it like 4 years ago ahaha Source(s):I'm italian and unfortunately we study a lot of these things... |
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