Papers 2041-2050 of total 7885 found.
…: 413). However the source Aries makes most use of is a diary of Heroard, the court physician during the reign of king Henry IV of France, which provides details of the life and experiences of the 'Dauphin', the future King Louis XIII. Heroard's diary
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…as a "silent disease" (Frank 13). In 1906 a German psychiatrist and neuropathologist by the name of Dr. Alois Alzheimer discovered and named this disease. He had a female patient that was experiencing memory loss, confusion, depression, and hallucinations. She…
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…://www.crimelibrary.com/americano/bonnie/main.htm Ferro, Mark. Cinema and History. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1988. Frost, H. Gordon, John H. Jenkins. “I’m Frank Hamer”: The Life of a Texas Peace Officer New York: Pemberton Press, 1968 Toplin…
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…this method of selection, the disease industry was saved by disaster. “At the end of the year the sale of cocoons gave a net profit of 26,000,000 franks which is equal to over $5,000,000” (Herter 36). Naturally Pasteur proceeded to study the diseases…
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…to 30 years old in the late 90's17. Unfortunately, all this new medication and discoveries has come to late for many people. One such individual is Alex Deford. She died when she was only 8 years old. Her father, Frank, wrote a book based on her life…
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…down the Roman Empire, the earliest success in creating a new European state went to the Franks, a group of Germanic tribes who occupied much of what are now France and Germany. The Frankish kingdom was founded by Clovis I (circa 461-511), who began…
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…female. (3) Thus proving that women were the targets of witchcraft. In 1657 Ann Hibbens of Boston was convicted of witchcraft under the law. She was a widow who had acquired land from her husband large estate. Her sentence was, "she was to goe from…
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…at http://www.firearmsid.com/A_distanceGSR.htm. 4 Matunas A., Edward. Lyman Shot shell Reloading Hand Book. Middletown: Lyman Publications, (2000) : 54 5 Wingate, Anne. Scene of the Crime. Cincinnati: Writers Digest Books, (1992) : 60 6 Wingate, Anne
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…care of a child she had not expected. It seems that the road has more bumps than anticipated. Taylor finally gets as far west as she can she settled in a small town outside Tucson where she meets two of her future friends, Lou Ann and Mattie. Through…
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…are prevalent in the novel, but enough are that it can be discussed. Anne Elliot, in the very beginning is convinced not to marry Captain Wentworth for the sole reason that he had no other good going for himself besides his own praise. who is to say that the two…
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