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Category: /History
…particles fitted together in a larger pattern as a whole. In Anna Quindlen's short story, "The Mosaic vs. The Myth," she gently shows the reader that "it is foolish to forget where you came from." (Quindlen 86) Almost every American has ancestral roots from…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…over small things. Nevertheless, looking at my family as a whole shows that for the most part my theory is true. My father best gets along with my sister, Anna, and they are both total opposites. My father is a larger man and is hardworking. He dislikes…
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…. He entered politics in 1910 and was elected to the New York State Senate as a Democrat from his traditionally Republican home district. In the meantime, in 1905, he had married a distant cousin, Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, who was the niece of President…
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…Wolfgangus Theophilus," but adopted the Latin term "Amadeus" as his name of choice. Mozart was one of seven children born to Leopold and Anna, however, only one other sibling survived. By the age of four it was evident that he possessed tremendous musical…
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…frequently. Frederick did finally get his freedom. With borrowed Negro sailor protection papers and money from his fiancée Anna Murray he escaped to New York where he changed his name from Baily to Douglass. With his freedom he marries Anna Murray. He becomes…
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…Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756-1791 Probably the greatest genius in Western musical history, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria, Jan. 27, 1756, the son of Leopold Mozart and his wife, Anna Maria Pertl. Leopold was a successful…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. Elizabeth noticed that when the blood was wiped clean that the places where the blood had splattered made her skin appear more white and healthy. Shortly after, she sought the advice of the sorceress Anna Darvulia. The old witch assured the countess…
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…(Krauthammer 470). So what is right and what is wrong? Although cloning does sound like a reasonable thing to do given the shortage of organs in the U.S., are we going to pave the way for human immortality? George Annas of Boston University's School of Public…
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…children named Mathilde, Martin, Oliver, Ernst, Sophia and Anna. Also around that time in 1885 he produced his studies on hysteria. In 1900 Freud published his first book called the “Interpretation of Dreams”, which made him famous. The next year he published…
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…are probably what Freud is most known for. On March 12, 1938 German troops marched into Austria and the Nazis assumed power. Freud's daughter Anna was arrested on March 22 by the Gestapo and held for a day. On June 4, following numerous international interventions…
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