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…, at concerts, and using the very format that made the media fume in the first place- their music. When Tipper Gore went before the Senate in the eighties with the PMRC in tow she not only encountered rapper Ice T, but also musician Frank Zappa. “In the hearings…
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…a diary of her life and times as first lady. She would change up the topics from; disagreeing with the idea that women could not be great playwrights, to her opposition to war toys, or to sympathy of children in the Spanish Civil War. Any topics that were…
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…not be said to be value free. (McNeill 1990 p. 127-8 ) During the past twenty years there has been a trend towards ''warts and all'' accounts of research. These accounts include details such as personal diaries to show the space between the researcher's results…
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…-managed the first piece of feminist legislation in 1839'. Other prominent members of the first cohort 'include some of the earliest pioneers in the education of girls, like Anne Jemima Clough, Frances Mary Buss and the two Shirreff sisters, as well as most…
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…Johnson and Reconstruction. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1960. Nelson, Anna Louise Kasten. The Secret Diplomacy of James K. Polk During the Mexican War. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1972. Nevins, Allan. Polk, The Diary
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…. While there, she met a few young poets, including Anne Sexton and George Starbuck. In the summer of 1949, one year after being in Boston, the Hugheses planned to return to England. Ted Hughes had been awarded a Guggenheim grant to write for the next year…
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…John Wilkes Booth was born May 10th, 1838 in Hartford, Maryland. He was the 9th of 10 children of Junius Booth and Mary Ann Holmes. ‘Junius was one of the most famous actors on the American stage’ (Kimmel, p.33) Junius was eccentric and had many…
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…- The American Medical Association issues the Patient Bill of Rights. The groundbreaking document allows patients to refuse medical treatment. 1976- The New Jersey Supreme Court rules that the parents of Karen Ann Quinlan, who has been in a tranquilizer-and-alcohol…
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…in 1839'. Other prominent members of the first cohort 'include some of the earliest pioneers in the education of girls, like Anne Jemima Clough, Frances Mary Buss and the two Shirreff sisters, as well as most of the Owenite socialist feminists like Anna…
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…to Wordsworth. With help of his uncles he was able to enter a local school. He then continued his education at Cambridge University. Wordsworth went to France and to Switzerland. On his second visit to France he had an affair and had an illegitimate daughter, Anne
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