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- 5141: Woodrow Wilson and His Ability To be an Effective President
- ... and him would read out loud to each other and discuss the books. If they were not reading often the two would sit and talk about recent events. He later moved onto college and studied American and British political history, public speaking, and law. After college he set up a law practice with Edward Renick. Because he had not learned the field of law thorough while in school, he showed a ...
- 5142: The Man Who Liked Slow Tomatoe
- The man Who liked Slow Tomatoes The Man Who Liked Slow Tomatoes is a detective novel written by K.C. Balzic an American mystery writer. Mario Balzic a proud from origin Italian police chief in Rocksburg, a coal-mining town in Pennsylvania will solve a crime, which is not even there at the beginning. But before that starts ...
- 5143: Winston Churchill
- ... Blenheim Palace on Nov. 30, 1874. His father was Lord Randolph Churchill, who descended directly from the 1st duke of Marlborough, of whom Winston was to write a biography. His mother was Jennie Jerosme, an American. Churchill's childhood was unhappy. He spent most of his time at school, something he didn't really love. His teachers caracterized him as bright, but stubborn and obstinate. He loved to read history and ...
- 5144: The Orestia
- ... difficult to imagine that this action was in the interest of fairness, the applied perspective that the outcome was more important the means, supplied the burden of proof for this acquittal. Many parallels between modern American juris prudence and that applied in Orestes case can be illustrated, with a primary focus on circumstances creating a reasonable doubt. To better understand this concept one should apply the conditions of this case in ...
- 5145: Freud and Marx
- ... eventually become thin out due to competition and therefore the wealth would become increasingly more centralised in fewer people's pockets. The spread of wealth would eventually become so uneven and lop-sided that a revolution would occur and the Bourgeois would be overthrown. Marx believed that Capitalism was probably the last form of oppression and once overthrown, everyone would live as a single society where all men could live in ...
- 5146: Charlemagne
- ... School were foreigners: Italians, Spaniards, and Irish, but there were also some Franks. (Holmes 96-97) Charlemagne saw it his duty to create a center for science, art and literature, and to spearhead a cultural revolution in Western Europe. Charlemagne himself joined the school, attended classes, and fulfilled his scholarly duties. (Bulfinch) He was known to be fluent in speech, and able to eloquently express himself. He mastered Latin and Greek ...
- 5147: Willa Sibert Cather and His Works
- ... other novels such as: Alexander's Bridge in 1912, O Pioneers in 1913, The Song of the Lark in 1915, and My Antonia in 1918. Willa was thought of as a "chronicler of the pioneer American West." The Song of The Lark discusses the story of a singer and their rise to success. Her themes are focused on the drama of the immigrant in a new land, views of personal interaction ...
- 5148: Computer Crime
- ... transform the boundaries of crime. As interesting to see will be how the government will fight on this new battle ground against the new types of crime, while preserving the rights and freedom of the American people.
- 5149: Edgar Allan Poe: Reflection of His Pessimistic Moods in His Work
- Edgar Allan Poe: Reflection of His Pessimistic Moods in His Work Throughout literature, an author's works almost always reflect their mood and character. Edgar Allan Poe was an American writer whose short stories and poems reflected his pessimistic moods. One of Poe's poems, "The Raven," is about a raven that flies into the home of a sad and lonely man. This poem best ...
- 5150: Hellen Nellie McClung: A Canadian Feminist
- ... 1905.(37, Benham) Some women were allowed in Britain to vote in 1918. Ten years later all female British citizens finally received the same right to vote as men. (40, Benham) By the same year American women had obtained equal voting rights with men in fifteen of the United Sates. Nellie worked hard to get the vote for women. The Premier of Manitoba disagreed with Nellie's views. He stated that ...
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