Papers 321-330 of total 1100 found.
…20, 1768, in New Garden, North Carolina, Dolley Payne, was the oldest daughter. She had two older brothers, Walter and William, and was followed in order by, Lucy, Anna, Mary, John, Isaac and Philadelphia. Dolley’s parents owned a plantation in Virginia…
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…Vincent Van Gogh: The Successful Failure On March 30, 1852, Anna van Gogh and her husband, "The Handsome Pastor," (Theodorus van Gogh) gave birth to their first child. Alas, the child was born dead. The dead child was named Vincent. One year later…
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…family in New York. Her mother was the former Anna Hall and her father was Elliot Roosevelt. The young parents had many friends, social prestige, and were came from a wealthy family. In the beginning of their marriage, Eleanor's parents were very much…
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Category: /History
…caulker and was being paid the highest wages possible for a tradesman at his level. Of which he gave all to his master. Frederick also joined a learning group of blacks and met Anna Murray. He enjoyed her company and was with her when he wasn't working…
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…of Bavarian, Anna Pappenheimer, who was a poor married woman who helped support her family by begging on the streets. In this time of overpopulation and upheaval, Duke Maximilian “ordered his spies…in every village and town…to be especially on guard to discover…
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…in the early 1940s. Working with the fungi Neurospora and Penicillium, they found that “genes direct the formation of enzymes through the units of which they are composed.” (Annas 1996) Each unit (a polypeptide) is produced by a specific gene. This work launched…
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…, chance deals Bazarov a new hand. By befriending Anna Odintsov Bazarov comes up against feelings which he tries desperately to defeat. In the early stages he feels inspired and this feeling "tortured and maddened him" (169). Later, sometimes unaware, Bazarov…
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…distress within our hero. Up to this point Bazarov has maintained his somewhat icy composure and easily passed the tests of his nihilist convictions. But now, chance deals Bazarov a new hand. By befriending Anna Odintsov Bazarov comes up against feelings which…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the Iron Mills, Jane Eyre of Charlotte Bronte’s novel, and the woman being force fed in Djuna Barnes’ How It Feels to Be Forcibly Fed all suffer from an insatiable hunger, which, in most cases, ultimately is not fulfilled. Poets such as Anna Wickham also…
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…applies to all diseases (Annas 592).          Even though the infected are defended under law, it still violates a person's human rights of personal health secrecy. This discrimination has not received attention as a form of human-rights violation…
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