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7551: Ann Hutchinson
... women. He made a law that didn't allow female conferences. Anne Hutchinson was arrested for violating the law and brought to trial. Winthrop, then banished her from Massachusetts, calling her a heretic and an American Jezebel. She defended herself by quoting from the Bible. She was then forced out of the church and excommunicated from Massachusetts. She and her family then moved to Rhode Island, were they lived for awhile ...
7552: Bipolar Disorders
... general population (Jacobson et al., 1992). There are other effective treatments for bipolar disorder that are used in cases where the patients cannot tolerate lithium or have been unresponsive to it in the past. The American Psychiatric Association's guidelines suggest the next line of treatment to be Anticonvulsant drugs such as valproate and carbamazepine. These drugs are useful as antimanic agents, especially in those patients with mixed states. Both of ...
7553: Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln: a true American that made the United States a more unified nation, and a more peaceful place to be. Lincoln was a man of great wisdom and determination, and these traits are what made him into one of ...
7554: The Art of Storytelling and Folktales
... around all parts of the world. Great stories of the past can teach all about history. The many variants of “Cinderella” have taken observers through many points in time, all over the world. African, Native American, and even ancient Chinese variants have been found. The stories can teach everyone about the setting at that place and time. Many folktales are told to teach about history. According to Thompson, “Curiosity about the ...
7555: The Declaration of Individualism and The Encouragement of Protest from Birmingham Jail
... not only meant to bring about individualism and protest, but justify the future action that would occur to achieve it.    Martin Luther King Jr. and Thomas Jefferson were both leaders of revolutions, and though each revolution was vastly different, they believed in the idea that change would not occur unless it was forced along.  They believed that change among established laws and traditions could only occur through protest.  Two different men ...
7556: Adolf Hitlers Life And Times
... Yankees and Indians-- they enthralled young Adolf and he carried these ideas into play. Hitler continued to read May's books even when he became Reich Chancellor; he even read the whole series on the American West. Having finished elementary school he had two choices: to go to Realschule, which emphasized technical and scientific studies, or go to the Gymnasium, which was a more classical sort of school. Adolf's father ...
7557: Artist: Turner: Outline
... emancipation of the slaves in the British colonies began. b) Turner wanted to have a marriage between art and industry and painted Rain, Steam and Speed, The Great Western Railway, yet artists disliked the industrial revolution saying it was repulsive. 3. The changing style of Turner. a) Turners works have changed greatly throughout his career and now his late works have been regarded as highly as his earlier works. b) Many ...
7558: Albert Einstein 3
... which contains the correct field equations of general relativity. When British eclipse expeditions in 1919 confirmed his predictions, Einstein was idolised by the popular press. The London Times ran the headline on 7 November 1919:- Revolution in science - New theory of the Universe - Newtonian ideas overthrown. In 1920 Einstein's lectures in Berlin were disrupted by demonstrations which, although officially denied, were almost certainly anti-Jewish. Certainly there were strong feelings ...
7559: The History of General Motors Corp.
... January 11. From 1940 to 1945 General Motors supported the war by producing materials such as airplane engines, airplanes and parts, trucks, tanks, marine diesels, guns, and shells. In 1950, General Motors introduced the first American produced vehicle with a sports car motif; the Chevrolet Corvette. Three years later the Corvette becomes the first GM vehicle to evolve un- changed from a Motorama show car to production. In 1955, General Motors ...
7560: Comparing Henry David Thoreau and Herman Melville's Writings
... factitious cares and superfluously coarse labor of life that its finer fruits cannot be plucked by them "(p. 790). Thoreau points out the weakening of man's original calling by the results of the industrial revolution, division of labor, the robotics of factory life and materialistic vision of life. The end result is self-destruction and depression of ones independence, spirit and development of mental and spiritual heights as described here ...


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