Papers 2331-2340 of total 4897 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…to meet this challenge and proved to be successful. WORKS CITED: Congdon, Don. Combat: The Civil War. NY: Delacorte Press, 1969. Hagan, Kenneth J. In Peace and War 2nd ed. NC: Greenwood Press, 1984. Hagan, Kenneth J. The People's Navy. NY: The Free Press, 1991…
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…. New York. Harper & Row. 1984. Unknown. The Sex Pistols. http://www.ubl.com/fp2.asp?layout=a_bio&artistid=2125&p_id=P+++++5396. 10-23-2000. Unknown. The Who. http://www.getmusic.com/rock/thewho/f_story.html. 10-21-2000 Unknown. The Who. http://www.ubl.com…
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…much of a feminist, which is demonstrated by the previous quote. According to David Bradley of The New York Times, “She coined the term “womanist” which she used to describe the Black women’s issues that are at the heart of so much of her work“(1984). One…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…It is rarely the case for an author to select the names of his or her characters arbitrarily. Often the names of the characters will be used to express an idea or concept significant to the author. For example, in 1984 George Orwell named his hero…
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…at Holy Cross, in 1971. While at Holy Cross, Thomas met Ms. Kate Ambush and they later married. Thomas’ only child (Jamal) was as a result of this marriage (Clarence and Kate later divorced in 1984. He has since married to Virgina Lamp, in 1987). Clarence…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…his avaricious acts and deceiving people in the name of God. Works Cited Brewer, Derek. “The Canterbury Tales.” An Introduction to Chaucer. New York: Longman Inc., 1984 Hussey, S. S. “The Canterbury Tales II.” Chaucer: An Introduction…
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…, who was a physician, and a daughter, Anne. His wife was Virginia Adams. Ansel Adams died in 1984. His photographs are known and Ansel Easton Adams will always be known as one of the finest technicians in the history of photography.…
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…really new and really captures people’s imagination.” (Microsoft Conference on Dos, 1984) When people saw the operating system, they were awestruck. Over ten million copies of Dos where sold during the first two years of sales. Society benefited from…
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Category: /History
…York, 1990 (1757). Mackenzie, Henry. Emotions of the Mind. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1984 (1785). Smith, Adam. The Spectator, 27 April, 1759. Sterne, Laurence. Tristram Shandy. Wm. C. Brown Publishers, Oxford, 1990 (1768). Stewart, Dugald. The Process…
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…Cluster Stirs Inquiries.” The Fresno Bee. Dec. 1984: 2-4.…
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