Papers 1931-1940 of total 2540 found.
Category: /History
…seized the city of Strasbourg, and kept on trying to expand. At this time, William of Orange, one of his rivals, became king of England and united with much of Europe against Louis XIV. The contrasts among French absolutist leaders was also apparent…
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…immediately, but import sensitive items, such as corn and beans for Mexico and orange juice and sugar for the U.S. are to be phased out over fifteen years. This allows each country to adapt to the new competitive market. The treaty also maintains that restrictions…
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…and experience in his company. Within a year, George qualified to practice law in the four Virginia Counties of Spotsylvania, Caroline, Orange, and Augusta. Living with Lewis also had another advantage for George. Lewis’s daughter, Anne, and George fell in love…
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…, in his haystacks series we see brilliant use of contrasting colours in order to produce a luminous quality to the light of the works. It was blue and violet that played particular roles in these works as the light was always tones of either yellow or orange
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Category: /Literature/English
…, and a pair of candles burn with orange flames. When color is used, it makes a point and an impression. The format of this movie makes a person feel as though they are a part of the emotional experience. The entire movie is in black and white and the music…
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…“Deoxyribonucleic acid.” Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary. 1989 Dillow, Gordon. “Toward A More Perfect Human?” Orange County Register 2 July 1995: 1 “Evolutionary Wisdom of Genetic Roulette?” Science 31 Oct. 1997: 882 “The Need To Regulate…
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…books. That "rest" turned out to be her retirement from book writing. A rumor started around that she was planning to write another book called Orange Blossoms,but it was just that--a rumor. After Harriet's career was over as a book writer, she kept…
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…the same When we turn off the light. Red, black or orange, Yellow or white, We all look the same When we turn off the light. So maybe the way To make everything right Is for God to just reach out And turn off the light! -- Where the Sidewalk…
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Category: /History
…of Holocaust. Ed. William L. Shulman. 8 vols. 1998. Altshuler, David. Hitler's War Against the Jews- The Holocaust: A Young Reader's Version of the War Against the Jews. West Orange, NJ: Behrman house…
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Category: /History
…members of the nobility and the clergy. A number of European monarchs also adopted certain of the ideas or at least the vocabulary of the Enlightenment. James the 1st 1603, William of orange 1688 Rationalism (Latin ratio, “reason”), in philosophy, a system…
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