Papers 1811-1820 of total 62181 found.
…it the lost years. It was believed that at those periods he was on refuge from a sort of crime. There wasn’t any hard evidence on his activities but there were many theories to fill in the time of activity. The mark of William Shakespeare’s rise in London theater…
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…& Telegraph (AT&T), Herman Miller, and Procter & Gamble. A crisis confronted Johnson & Johnson in the fall of 1982, when seven Chicago area residents died after taking Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules contaminated with cyanide. Not only was $400-million-per-year…
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…and how to deal with people around. T. J. is also a receptive boy, a soft-spoken person who feels an attachment to the land. Finally, T.J. is a tenacious boy who sticks to his plans once he starts it and who would reject to the idea about destroying what he…
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…Jack London was born John Griffiths Chaney and changed his name for unknown reasons. He was born on January 12, 1876 in San Francisco. His mother, Flora Wellman, was unmarried and of wealthy background. His father may have been William Chaney. Chaney…
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…- tubs and to hang them from the rafters high in the roof, where no man could see his device.         The carpenter went and told his wife and began building the tubs and then he hung them from the beams. He…
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Category: /History
…planes were caught on the ground except for an old utility biplane and a decoy plane made of crates and tin roofing called the "JFU" (Jap fouler-upper)(Robertson 15). While Midway repaired its damage and its defenders licked their wounds, the aircraft…
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…, its figures of speech become slang expressions known to the whole society. For example, cat (a sport), cool (aloof, stylish), Mr. Charley (a white man), The Man (the law), and Uncle Tom (a meek black) all originated in the predominantly black Harlem…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. It used old wood from other old barns for its walls, roof and siding. Other barns that year did not go to that extreme of building an entirely new barn from old materials. Rather, most of them were just renovated. In various articles in the same year four barns…
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…is the movement above roof level. The W-T team would handle this in a much different fashion than Zhang. The movement above roof level represents freedom of various kinds and ultimately, escape. Welles would want the camera movement in the roof scenes to reflect…
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…to the Canard Configuration. The United States Air Force is exploring a canard trainer, the T-46. The Navy is exploring a new breed of fighters--post-stall aircraft--and the X-31, the first in this field employs, among many other advanced features, a canard…
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