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3851: Frank Sinatra
... to be satisfied with an ordinary profession of manual labor. By that time, his father was growing weary, and somewhat angry, of him quitting various stable jobs, and insisted that Frank move out of the house. Being as stubborn as he was, Frank agreed and set off to New York City. He soon found out that it was not easy to survive on his own, and at the age of eighteen ...
3852: Florence Nightingale 2
... Flo and Pop grew up with a very privileged childhood. They had many gardens to play in, ponies to ride, and numerous cats, dogs, and birds to take care of. They lived in a large house in a town called Derbyshire, near London. They called it "Embley Park." They also had a summer home that they called "Lea Hurst." Even with all of this, Flo was not happy. Flo was not ...
3853: Frank Lloyd Wright 2
... recreates an interior spatial atmosphere with simple arrangements of the furniture. As light passes through the transparent roof, it expands the spatial continuity of the building. Figure 5, shows the interior of the David Wright house, Wright would integrate furniture with free space of the interior. He involves the spatial connections between the floor, furniture and the ceiling. Large pane of windows allows the inlet source of light into the room ...
3854: Freud And Dreams
... our minds bring together material which is kept apart during out waking hours" (Anonymous, 1991). As Erik Craig said while we dream we entertain a wider range of human possibilities then when awake; the "open house" of dreaming is less guarded (Craig, 1992). Superficially, we are all convinced that we know just what a "dream" is. But the most cursory investigation into the dream's essence suggests that after describing it ...
3855: Frederick Douglass - The Man
On an unknown date in 1817, on a slave plantation in Tuckahoe Maryland, Frederick August Washington Bailey was born. Frederick was raised in a house on the plantation with all the other slave children. At the age of seven, like many other slaves, Frederick was put to work in the fields. As a young child he would wonder why he ...
3856: Emerson And Thoreau
... at one of these lectures that a young, influential man by the name Thoreau first was introduced to Emerson. Thoreau, born in 1817, was the son of a pencil maker. His mother ran a boarding house where she hosted many of the intellectuals of their time. Thoreau attended Harvard as well, and that was where he was introduced to Emerson. He became fascinated with Emerson s philosophy while sitting in on ...
3857: Emerson
... reliance" and "Nature" ideas. Emerson returned to the United States on October 9, 1833 with an enthusiasm of his new belief in the philosophy of Transcendentalism. (Gay 253) He settled in Concord, Massachusetts in a house of his ancestors with his step grandfather, Ezra Ripley. It was his home until 1872, when it was burned down. It was replaced by his friends with money that they had raised. In 1835, he ...
3858: Elizabeth Barrett Browning
... on the sea coast, Elizabeth published her translation of Prometheus Bound (1833), by the Greek dramatist Aeschylus. Gaining notoriety for her work in the 1830's, Elizabeth continued to live in her father's London house under his tyrannical rule. He began sending Elizabeth's younger siblings to Jamaica to help with the family's estates. Elizabeth bitterly opposed slavery and did not want her siblings sent away. During this time ...
3859: Egotism In Kokoro By Natsume Soseki
... t accept the fact that they were not getting along. He questioned why there are quarrels between them even though they seemed to deeply understand and love each other. When "I" went to Sensei's house to accompany his wife for protection from burglary, he discussed the matter with her in order to find an answer to his question. He again faced argument, this time with Sensei's wife. He became ...
3860: Edgar Allan Poe 6
... accepted a job as assistant editor for Burton s Gentleman s Magazine. There, he wrote ninety-eight book-reviews and produced large number of articles on other topics. He also wrote, The Fall of the House of Usher, one of his famous gothic horror stories. This is a complex story about a bother and sister (twins) from a cursed family who share a soul with the decaying mansion they reside in ...


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