Papers 2061-2070 of total 26658 found.
…of its members were revisionists (Goldhagen, 1996). Another form of socialism, this one beginning in the 19th century, was Christian socialism. Frederick Denison Maurice, John Malcolm Ludlow, and Charles Kingsley, all of who were Anglican clerics, offered…
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…. The filmakers wanted to create a darker reality for the screen. John Huston’s The Maltese Falcon starring Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor was released by Warner Brothers in 1941. Same Spade, played by Bogart, is employed to recover a statue of a falcon garnished…
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…on efficiency and throughput, at times to the detriment of the people working there. Workers in hospitals need to be rewarded with a better working life and are not going to put up with being treated badly." (Owen, 2001). It is obvious that "hard" approaches…
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…of the main arguments is that black sprinters are dominant due to their stronger sense of perseverance. John George states Due to social environment and subcultural norms regarding certain types of athletic prowess, some blacks may be more driven than whites…
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…created. Factories followed thereafter. In 1733 British weaver John Kay, saved England's economic crisis by inventing the flying shuttle, which cut weaving time in half. Although, at first, many workers didn't accept machines, many inventions were destroyed…
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…Bobby Sands was born in 1954 in Rathcoole, a loyalist community in North Belfast as the first child of John and Rosaleen Sands. He was followed by two sisters, Marcella and Burnadette, and a brother, Sean. The first years of Bobby’s life were spent…
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…Joseph John Thomson was born on December 18, 1856 near Manchester, England. His father died when "J.J.." was only sixteen. The young Thomson attended Owens College in Manchester, where his professor of mathematics encouraged him to apply…
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…................................1632-45 Bibliography The most authoritative biography on Johannes Kepler is a recent translation done by C. Doris Hellman with an introduction, bibliography and list of textual citations by Owen Gingerich. The title is "Kepler" by Max Caspar…
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…to. Lines 3290-3295 of the Miller's Tale show Alison's blatant disrespect for her marriage to "Old John" and her planned deceit: That she hir love hym graunted atte laste, And swoor hir ooth, by seint Thomas of Kent That she wol been at his comandment…
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…is not recorded properly, or the evidence gets tampered with, it can be deemed in admissible in court. In Crime Lab, by John Houde, it is explained how easily evidence can be disrupted. It tells of a vehicular manslaughter case, where the suspect’s pickup truck…
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