Papers 671-680 of total 1100 found.
…to take on the world. My esteem took a hit (over the pilot training). Having a strong faith was very important through something like this." He returned to Tennessee and got into state politics. In 1992 Democratic state Sen. Anna Belle Clement O'Brien…
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…). “Poe had close but platonic entanglements with Annie Richmond and with Sarah Anna Lewis, who helped him financially. He composed poetic tributes to all of them” (Woodberry 94). “In 1848 he also published the lecture “Eureka,”a transcendental…
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…the years, some people unintentionally insult others. Anna Quindlen recognizes the changes in words. She said, “Slang, particularly teenage slang, has a rich history of taking words and morphing them into something they never were before, stripping them…
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…of Bologna, so Maria grew up surrounded by constant intellectual discussions, for her house was a place of meeting for the philosophers and mathematicians. She was born to Pietro and Anna Fortunato Agnesi on May16, 1718 in Milan, Italy. They were a wealthy family…
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…New Year¡¦s Eve dinner. She stopped at the sight of me, gasped, and cried, ¡§Is this you, Mei-Lin? You are finally here! Look at you!¡¨ ¡§I¡Kmy name¡K¡¨ I tried to explain to her with my broken Mandarin that my name was not Mei-Lin, but Anna. ¡§You have…
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…years later. He was born on April 20, 1889, in Braunau-am-Inn, Austria, of German descent. His father Alois was the illegitimate son of Maria Anna Schicklgruber. In middle age Alois took the name Hitler from his paternal grandfather. After two wives had died…
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…to Frederick Johnson, and later to Frederick Douglass. He marries a free black woman named Anna, and becomes one of the foremost figures of the abolitionist movement. This was an amazing novel, with strong representation. It is terrible that one man is considered…
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…penned up in their own waste, their limbs atrophied, and their veins so pumped full of antibiotics they couldn’t control their bowels, but when I took a date to Anna Maria’s, I could never resist the veal scallopini” (Meyer 242). Even in his introductory…
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…the birthplace of his brother Philip and his sister Baldina. There, become the adviser and lover of Princess Anna of Saxony, wife of Prince William I of Orange (William the Silent). On the death of Jan Rubens in 1587, his widow returned the family to Antwerp, where…
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Category: /History
…of the things that happened because Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev used his political power to reform one of the most oppressed countries in history, and let the people finally think for themselves. Sproule, Anna People Who Have Helped…
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