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- 3841: Neil Simon
- ... demon liquor" and its effect on the family. Firstly, Nellie felt that alcohol primarily affected women and children as they suffered directly from excessive drinking on the part of males. Domestic violence, physical and emotional abuse, and profanity caused turmoil in family life when alcohol was not effectively controlled. It was also argued that women who abused alcohol may have done so as a result of being denied an active role ...
- 3842: Nathaniel Hawthorne 2
- ... at the "Old Manse" proved productive both artistically and financially. Here is where he produced some of the tales that were to appear in Mosses from an Old Manse. After the birth of their first child, financial problems began for the Hawthorne family. Hawthorne was successful in gaining the appointment of "Surveyor for the District of Salem and Beverly and Inspector of the Revenue for the Port of Salem." He drew ...
- 3843: Nathaniel Hawthorne
- ... ambiguities of Hawthorne literary career are the factors that fueled his writing style. Numerous readers and critics have developed theories on the events that compelled Hawthorne's writing style ranging from ancestral guilt to family abuse and sibling incest; however a definite conclusion on why his writing style shows an extreme preoccupation with secrets, guilt, and sin has not been established. Hawthorne spoke of telling secrets in his works, but "keeping ...
- 3844: Mozart 2
- ... has the kindest heart in the world. I love her and she loves me....' . Constanze Mozart's life was far from easy. From June 1783 to July 1791, she bore six children. The Mozarts' first child, Raimund Leopold, died at the age of two months of an 'intestinal cramp' while his parents were away on a visit to Salzburg. Their third, Johann Thomas Leopold, lived less than a month, their fourth ...
- 3845: Mozart
- ... such a short span of life. Mozart was born in 1756 in Salzburg, Austria. He was the second survivor of six born to an accomplished musician named Leopold (The Symphony pg.1). Mozart was a child prodigy when he began playing the keyboard at just three years old. He began to compose music at four and wrote his first symphony at eight years of age (Mozart). Mozart spent most of his ...
- 3846: Moses
- ... raised by kings, he was chosen to lead. His name is revered by millions......Moses. By faith Moses' parents hid him for three months after he was born, because they saw he was no ordinary child, and they were not afraid of the king's edict." Hebrews 11:23 Revered as a prophet but even more importantly as a teacher and a lawgiver, Moses was the leader of the Israelite people ...
- 3847: Mk Ghandhi
- ... non-violence, I feel that there comes a time when you have to watch over yourself or your values, and have to obtain a weapon. If not, you are weak, and the conflicting side, will abuse you, and take advantage of you. Even when it came to India s freedom, Gandhi s non-violence practice with hartal did assist, but there were also many revolutionary people who were fighting, by using ...
- 3848: Mccarthyism
- ... did McCarthy's witch hunting career. On December 2, 1954, the senate voted 67-22 to condemn him for "conduct contrary to senatorial traditions." The condemnation, only the third one in 165 years, noted the abuse of his senatorial powers. After the condemnation, he tried to pass a few of bills written by him, but most senators didn't approve these, probably to avoid association with the "worst senator". He had ...
- 3849: Mccarthy
- ... Red Scare (Feuerlicht, 34). McCarthy used this entire Red Scare idea to boost his hopes for re-election. But an elected official is supposed to be a representative of the people. All McCarthy did was abuse his power and pull the wool over the people s eyes. McCarthy did not work for the benefit of the people. He only worked for the benefit of himself. Next, the people whose lives McCarthy ...
- 3850: Mary Shelley
- ... to a baby girl on August 30. A baby girl soon to be known as Mary Shelley. Mary Shelley was a prominent literary figure during the Romantic Era of English Literature. She was the only child of Mary Wollstonecraft and William Godwin. From infancy Mary was treated as a unique individual. William Godwin believed that babies were born with potential waiting to be developed (Poetry for Students, 337). Therefore, surrounded Mary ...
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