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…, Douglass was sent back by Auld to Baltimore. There, he was hired out to a local shipyard to learn the trade of a caulker. He joined an improvement society of free black caulkers and attempted, unsuccessfully, to buy his own freedom. In 1837, he met Anna Murray…
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…Allah-o-Akbar. Allah-o-Akbar. Ashado-al-laa-ilaahaa-illalla. Ashado-al-laa ilaaha-illalla. Ashado-anna-mohammad-arasoolula. Ashado-anna-mohammad-arasoolula. Haya-ala-salaa. Haya-ala-salaa. Haya-alal-falaa. Haya-alal-falaa. Allah-o-Akbar. Allah…
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…with the idea of free association. This doctor was a Viennese physician who got his idea from Martin. (Grolier) Doctor Bruer’s first patient was a young women named Anna. (Grolier) Free association was done by letting Anna sit on a sofa and speaking of her mind…
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…to Martha Bernays in 1886. The couple had six children, and the youngest one, Anna, was later to become an important psychoanalytic theorist in her own right. Freud’s theory will develop in the first twenty years of his work as a private neurologist…
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…turned to escapism, which involved both imagination, and prophecy. Imagination and prophecy are merely two ways the writers of this time thought, hence, being deemed the Romantic Era. Anna Laetitia Barbauld's "Eighteen Hundred and Eleven" displayed a great…
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…, issued the next day, lists the bride as “Anne Hathwey of Stratford,” (Epstein, 23). The reason is most likely that the priest was in a rush or heard the couple wrong. Anna Hathaway and William were married by special license. The next known record…
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…by the time Rachmaninoff was born. Sergei was six years of age when he had his first piano lesson from Anna Ornatsky. She was from the St. Petersburn Conservatory. Rachmaninoff seemed to have a natural ability at the piano. Anna recommended that he receive…
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…as an unexampled musical prodigy grew faster than wildfire. At five, he was composing music; at six, he was a keyboard virtuoso, so much so that Leopold took Wolfgang and his sister Maria Anna on a performance tour of Munich and Vienna. From that time on, young…
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…, and soul-searching decisions. Giotto’s direct and lucid style is evident in the early episodes of his narrative, which tells the story of Joachim and Anna, the Virgin’s parents. In The Vision of Joachim, Giotto shows a praying father falling asleep…
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…; David Kent, ‘Bean’s “Anzac” and the Making of the Anzac Legend’, in Anna Rutherford and James Wieland (eds), War: Australia’s Creative Response, Allen and Unwin, Sydney, 1997, pp. 27-39.  Livio and Pat Dobrez, ‘Old Myths and New Delusions: Peter…
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