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of some of her achievements. Franklin decided at the young age of fifteen to become a scientist. In 1941, she graduated from Newnham College, Cambridge. The work for which did in 1942 at the British Coal Utilization Association where she made the essential
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Category: /Literature/English
who had work diligently in school to achieve a certain status here at Grambling State University. I am an athlete as well as a student that maintains a 3.40 g.p.a. Many attributes untied together make up a scholar. Being a scholar at an institution
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and Caravaggio. The illusionistic effects of deep space interested many painters. Other baroque painters opened up interior spaces by representing long files of rooms, often with extended views through doors, windows, or mirrors, as in the works of Diego Velázquez
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Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
In Francis Ford Coppola: A Filmmakers Life, Michael Schumacher aims to provide a wealth of details about all aspects of the creation of most of Coppola's films. In detail, Schumacher works on Dementia 13 through John Grisham's The Rainmaker, charting
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
the growth of the economy as well.
Canada's job market has been so weak through the 1990s that hundreds of thousands of Canadians have simply given up looking for work altogether. This fact is displayed by a startling decline in the labour force participation
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
was then seriously ill with tuberculosis. He died on Oct. 17, 1849.
Chopin was a master of small musical forms. His works for solo piano include three sonatas, four ballades, four large-scale scherzos, about 40 mazurkas and 15 polonaises in a stately Polish dance
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Category: /History
. After arriving in America, Jurgis and Ona go to Packingtown, an area of Chicago, to find work. Once at Jurgis begins work, he is quickly subjected to horrible working conditions and very low wages that are very often swindled away by those in power. Ona
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
most popular works such as the Fifth symphony, the Emperor Concerto, the Eroica and Pastoral symphonies, and his only opera Fidelio. In the fall of 1826 Beethoven caught a serious cold, which developed into pneumonia. He died on March 26, 1827. At the time
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Alexandre Dumas
The novels of 19th century French author Alexandre Dumas continue to intrigue millions of readers around the world, 150 years after their creation. One of his works, The Three Musketeers, have inspired more than 100 of the 200 films
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mon ami Desnos son ami, Picasso. Its profile has its origins of cubism that often occur in Picassos work. In this piece Picasso takes half of the face and interprets beauty with ugliness on the other side. This violently expressive head is an example
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