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…was imprisoned on request of his family who suspected him to be guilty of murder and incest; and De Witt imagined himself to be Julius Ceaser, St. Louis, and sometimes God. The last, Tavernier had been locked up since 1759 for his part in the Damiens conspiracy…
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…it began” The Arab Israeli Conflict Princeton University Press 1977 Cohen, Eliot A “Israel after Heroism” Foriegn Affairs Volume 77. No. 6 Stone, Julius, “The Middle East under Cease Fire” The Middle East Conflict Princeton University Press 1977 Bickerton…
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…. The Negro Family: The Case for National Action (The Moynihan Report). Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. Willson, William Julius. 1987. The Truly Disadvantaged: The Inner City, the Underclass, and Public Policy. Chicago: University of Chicago Press…
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…be innocent. It seems as though a black person life did not really matter that much to the jurors (22). In 1953, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of spying for the Soviet Union during World War 2. They were American citizens. They were executed…
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…joined other prominent scientists, including Roger Revelle, future director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography. In 1952 the trials of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg and Morton Sobell attracted Dr. Urey's attention. The Rosenbergs, accused of atomic…
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…-87. Lester, Julius. To Be A Slave. New York: Scholastic Inc., 1968. 28-76. Williams, James. Letters On Slavery From The Old World. New York: Negro Universities Press, 1969. 30-43.…
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…by Pope Julius II to direct the decoration of the state rooms, Stanze, in the Vatican Palace. Here the painter found an opportunity to apply his classical vocabulary on a grand scale. A major impetus toward both classicism and monumentality was the art…
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…not hesitate to draw upon Christian rhetoric and symbolism to bolster their new political religion--and nowhere more so than in their war against the Jews. Christian motifs abound in a typical anti-Semitic rag like Julius Streicher's Der Sturmer. One finds…
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…in 1860, botanist Julius von Sachs published the first noted nutrient solution formula. In 1865, Wilhelm Knop, a German agricultural chemist, formed another nutrient solution. In the years 1900-1920, scientists extended the established number of elements…
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…such as this was successful One was led by Julius Ceaser, and the other was led by William the Conqueror. The Allies had managed three successful landings by 1943 in North Africa, and the Mediterranean. They would have the guns of the American and British Navy the two strongest…
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