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- 7691: Theodore Roosevelt: Twenty-Sixth President 1901-1909
- ... affairs. On October 27, 1880 he married Alice Hathaway Lee. His happy marriage ended when Alice died on February 14, 1884 following the birth of their daughter, Alice. Roosevelt's mother died on the same day. When his wife Alice died, he was already serving his third term in the New York State Assembly. First elected at the age of 23, he rose rapidly in influence as the leader of a ...
- 7692: Herman Melville: His Life and Works
- ... he goes through. This also drew on his seafaring days as experience and he struggled to bring across the death of the idealist and the birth of the realist. But at the end of the day, whatever emotions he possessed about the nature of idealism and idealistic thought, still form an integral part of him. Whether or not the reader understands the general aura of wanting to achieve something from his ...
- 7693: The Work of Cormac McCarthy
- ... Books, 1995. Microsoft Interactive Dictionary, 1995. Richey, Jean. "The Crossing-- Like Horses, But Different." World Literature Today November 1994: 140-41. Ryan, William G. "The Crossing." American Journal of Psychiatry 151 (1994): 1822. Young, Glen D. "The Border Trilogy." English Journal 84 (1995): 99-100.
- 7694: Biography of William Hearst
- ... had asked to take over the Examiner. Hoping William would temporarily manage the paper and soon become a rancher and miner, George handed him the paper on March 7, 1887. William spent many hours a day and a lot of energy working on the paper, trying to prove he wasn't just a joker. At age 23 he proved to many that he could make the small daily newspaper a success ...
- 7695: A Worn Path: Persistence and Boldness of The Main Character
- A Worn Path: Persistence and Boldness of The Main Character On a bright, frozen day in December, the figure of an old Negro woman emerges, she represents struggle, but most of all she represents determination. As she makes toward town in a path she seems to have taken many times ...
- 7696: Joan of Arc
- ... of the trial Joan was pronounced innocent. Four hundred years later, in 1920, she became canonized by Pope Benedict. Joan is now well known in art and literature. May 30 is now the traditional feast day in memory of, Joan of Arc. Sources Encarta Encyclopedia, and The Who's Who book
- 7697: Stephen Biko
- ... else. That someone was Donald Woods; he was an important reason why Stephen was heard all over the world because of the help he provided in getting the information out to other countries. To this day, Mr. Biko is considered to be a true hero, even after his death.
- 7698: Thornton Wilder
- ... Despite the three Pulitzer prizes awarded him, Thornton Wilder may very well [have turned] out to be one of the few enduring writers of our time...There have been countless other authors who in his day have been far more "discussed." That was inevitable for a man who has neither hastened to follow nor troubled to oppose the current mode, who has gone his own way, and who has clearly never ...
- 7699: Thomas Paine: Propaganda and Persuasion
- ... his hand, about eight or nine years old, as I ever saw, and after speaking his mind as freely as he thought was prudent, finished with this unfatherly expression, Well! give me peace in my day.'
- 7700: Yanomamo
- ... not over women, unless it is domestic, but our political reasons. And Americans don t limit themselves, just to satisfy their need for a war they go international. And with all of the technology these day can do a lot more than villages. Americans also have alliances other countries. These alliances are for backup, just in case a country decides that imperialism is the key to a strong nation, the other ...
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