Papers 1811-1820 of total 2617 found.
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…and compassionate that she always thinks the best of things. This is probably why Jane, the younger sister of Louisa and Tom, grew up much happier than her older siblings. She had been raised by the affectionate Sissy and treated like a human, unlike her older siblings…
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…). "Sonuvabitch" is reserved for his extreme anger, as when he kept calling Stradlater a "moron sonuvabitch" for the boy's ostensibly offensive treatment of Jane Gallagher. Again, Holden's sporadic use…
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…Washington was born a slave on April 5, 1856, in Franklin County, Va. His mother, Jane Burroughs, was a plantation cook. His father was an unknown white man. As a child, Booker swept yards and brought water to slaves working in the fields. Freed after the American…
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…as music as she is skillful in it.” Henry’s third wife was Jane Seymour. She gave birth to a son who she named Edward. When Henry died, Edward was at the age of ten. The young boy came to the throne as King Edward VI. As the years passed, and many wives later…
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…about the happenings in Ireland during 1845-1850, and will hold on to these thoughts for an indefinite amount of time. Jane Wilde, mother of Oscar Wilde gave this thought on the Irish Genocide: "Let us not dare to forget the terrible death and suffering…
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…In William Shakespeare’s King Lear and Jane Smiley’s A Thousand Acres, the reader will find that both works use similar character types that mirror each other to increase further the similarities and meaning of the works. Perhaps no similarity…
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…her mentally unstable husband, who had grown violent, she fled with her children to Jane Addams's Hull House in Chicago. ______________________ 5*http://www.biography.com/cgi-bin/biomain.cgi*, "Kelley, Florence (Molthrop)" For the next eight…
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…Disorders pp. 45 PRO-ED Printed in the United States of America. Neil A Campbell, Lawrence G. Mitchell, Jane B. Reece. 1997. Biology concepts and connections. In The Human Genome pp. 238-239 The Benjamin/cummings Publishing Company. Arthur Metcalf…
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Jane, and smells like Cheetah” (qtd. in Gitlin 217). But with or without such outside influences, the hippies continued to pursue their “make love not war” and “free love” attitudes. No movement in our history defines a cultural change more accuratly than…
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…. His full name was Harry S. Truman. The S did not stand for anything but was put there to appease his two relatives who’s names started with s. He was the eldest of three children with a younger brother Vivian, and a younger sister Mary Jane. His parents…
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