Papers 2531-2540 of total 3732 found.
…The world has known many great leaders, especially in the post-Civil War era. Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Harry Truman all rank with the most prominent leaders of all time. However, in my opinion President Franklin Roosevelt made…
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…as a child is one of the most disturbing memories she holds. Harris concedes that nicknames bestow a special recognition on ¡§an individual for a feat accomplished, a trait emphasized, or a characteristic noticed. Without a nickname, Pauline feels unclaimed…
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…, growling and barking ready to unleash a great deal of malice. Henry says the battle has started. He then calls out the famous and most patriotic cry of all my plays. “God for Harry; England and Saint George!” Act 3, scene 1 Henry V…
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…. Three days after the conference, U.S. President Harry S. Truman ordered combat forces stationed in Japan. American forces combined with combat contingents from Australia, Belgium, Luxembourg, Canada, Colombia, Ethiopia, France, Great Britain, Greece…
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…was as good as a lord, or that any Tom, Dick, or Harry...could understand the Sermon on the Mount as well as a Master of Arts from Oxford, Cambridge, or Harvard" (Miller, I: 4, 14). Of course, while the Puritan emphasis on scholarship did foster such class…
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…fantastic to be taken at face value and thus borders on folktale (Harris, 140). Morrison has her own views on folklore. As stated in a conversation with Elsie B. Washington, “I think what’s important about the book Beloved is the process by which we construct…
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…up with the name Harry Gold. 38 Harry Gold was later questioned and soon after confessed to being Raymond. 39 He confessed to passing the information he received from Fuchs about the atomic bomb and other information concerning the activities that had…
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…no idea what Raymond's real name was and could only provide a vague description(Milton 38). Through varies background checks the FBI came up with the name Harry Gold(Milton 45). Harry Gold was later questioned and soon after confessed to being Raymond(Milton…
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…) John W. Dean Counsel to the President (37 cubic feet) Harry Dent Deputy counsel and Special Counsel to the President (4 cubic feet) John D. Ehrlichman Counsel to the President (23 cubic feet) Alexander M. Haig Senior Military Assistant…
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…On Responsibility: Harris, March 1, 1999 -- Premier Mike Harris says the Young Offenders Act should be scrapped and replaced with a new law that makes... 12. Minister of Justice Introduces New Youth Justice Laws. Department of Justice, Government of Canada…
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