Category: /Literature/English
John Vincent Atanasoff
inventor of the electronic computer
In any scienctific field, there needs to be a person with the vision to define the future. John Vincent Atanasoff was a genius with such a vision. He developed the first electronic digital
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Category: /Business & Economy/Economics
John Bates Clark was an American economist who lived from 1847-1938. He played an important role in the development of marginal productivity, and had a great influence on the development of economic thought in the United States. Clark was educated
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
John Donnes' The Flea
<Tab/>I found John Donnes,' The Flea, to be one of the most hilarious poems I have ever read. To utilize a flea to try and have a woman sleep with you is one of the most creative and original ideas I've heard
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine is the Episcopalian answer to St. Patricks Cathedral. St. John the Divines is the worlds largest cathedral and observation alone of its beautiful external artwork is a rewarding experience.
The west façade
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
Don John, in Shakespeare's Much Ado about Nothing, is not fairly treated by critics and readers alike. His actions are, perhaps, acts of villainy but they can in some ways be at least understood, if not justified. He is man robbed of rightful social
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
It was in the year 1970 that a man named John Caldwell with a sense for adventure left his family and friends behind and went to work in the Arctic. He was 19 at the time. He ended up staying 3 months, the months of February, March and April
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Category: /Literature/English
In Arthur Millers play, The Crucible, the small town of Salem is engulfed in hysteria due to the accusations of children that many of the townspeople partook in witchcraft. Among the accused is John Proctor, a strong, steadfast farmer. Proctor
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
Born in 1755 and dying in 1835, John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States, is a greatly respected and revered historical figure and person, even after death. Besides his impressive collection of official accomplishments and positions
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Category: /History
John McLoughlin was one of the most influential figures of the fur trade and
settlement periods of Pacific Northwest history. Chief Factor of the Columbia District of
the British Hudson's Bay Company, he reigned as a benevolent autocrat, befriended
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Category: /Literature/English
Arthur Miller's "Th e Crucible" is clearly a representation of the true meaning of tragedy. John Proctor was the medium, in which Miller utilized to convey a universal depiction of tragedy. A broad definition of a tragic hero is a protagonist who
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