Category: /Society & Culture/People
Frank Lloyd Wright (1869-1959) is easily the most famous architect in history. His career (seventy years) spanned the entire development of modern architecture and was very important in shaping it despite his refusal to join the prominent
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Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright is the most influential architect of modern architecture. Not only is his work famous in America, he has many designs around the world. His unique style may have been influenced by his experiences during his
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Category: /Science & Technology/Engineering
".......having a good start not only do I fully intend to be the greatest architect who has
yet lived, but fully intend to be the greatest architect who will ever live. Yes, I intend to
be the greatest architect of all time." - Frank Lloyd Wright 1867
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Category: /Literature/Novels
Anne plays an important part in the novel The Chrysalids by John
Wyndham. Anne is the oldest member of the group. She represents a
victim of a strict society and how it can effect people that are different.
Annes strongest characteristics
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Category: /History/North American History
to him was that he needed extra daily supplies. Archer is a very cunning guy as you notice he only befriends the people who he can take advantage, make use of or gain an extra edge in jail.
Through the means of keeping a diary he engulfs himself into his own
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
This is a novel written by frank kafka, It's about a young man by the name of Gregor Samsa, A young salesman who lives with and financially supports his parents and younger sister. The story begins when Gregor wakes up one morning discovering that he has
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
to the nature of the society that produced them. These achievements are never wholly the work of individuals. Architecture is a social art, yet Frank Lloyd Wright single handily changed the history of architecture. How did Frank Lloyd Wright change architecture
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- despite a near-endless string of horror stories about his vulgarity, hot temper and alleged ties to organized crime. Frank Sinatra was alluring and powerful not despite his contradictions, but because of them. He was bigger than life, but human as the next guy
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Category: /Literature
In the story, "The Drunkard" by Frank O'Conner, the son, Larry, takes on four different perspectives on drunkenness by different characters in the story. The different perspectives are shameful, pitiful, funny, and a blessing.
The son's father
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Category: /Literature/English
House Exhibit.
The Windows of the Darwin D. Martin house exhibit is a very interesting exhibit. It is an exhibit expressing the complexity of the architectural works of Frank Lloyd Wright. He was born on June 8th 1867. Mr. Wright lived for a period
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