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4531: Silent Nightmare
... one story and it contained the Soviet statement, but, it was presented surrounded by headlines concerning the work of the U.S., and its allies on world economic problems; The surprise move of former White House aide Michael Deaver who joined advocates of an independent investigation of his own lobbying activities; announcement of the opening of Chicago's first international theater festival; and local aldermanic campaign news. There was no editorial ...
4532: Maurice Sendak
... place and sails home, to find his supper waiting for him (and it is still hot). Sendak based the monsters in Where the Wild Things Are on his Jewish relatives, who would come to their house when he was growing up, with their foul breath and big, yellow teeth. He has also said that the title of the book was supposed to be “Where the Wild Horses are,” but he was ...
4533: Mayor Of Castrobridge
... very concerned when Elizabeth falls for Farfrae. His awareness that Farfrae might take Elizabeth away from him leads him to this. The heroic end of Michael Henchard begins when Elizabeth Jane rejects him at the house. The irony of this situation is that he brings her a caged bird. Elizabeth Jane is breaking free from being a caged bird. He also has chosen not to share the letter with Elizabeth, which ...
4534: Reasons For The Salem Witch Tr
... immediately to someone of authority. During the time of church two men were told to "walk fort in the time of god's worship and take note of any such who lye about the meeting house, without attending the word of ordinances, or that lye at home or in the fields without giving good account thereof, and to take the names of such persons, and to present them to the magistrates ...
4535: Rastafarianism
... where slaves were virtually forced to accept Catholicism by the French, the British found their slaves to be unworthy of their religion. One hundred and sixty-one years after the British took over the Jamaican House of Assembly passed an act to bring Christianity into the lives of the slaves. However, opposition to the act was so strong among the British planters that no clergyman would risk the support of his ...
4536: Rising And Falling Of The Berl
... West Berlin. The subway systems was rerouted into two separate systems. After August 23, 1961 citizens of west Berlin were no longer allowed to enter East Berlin. On September 20, 1961 the forced evacuation of house situated immediately at the border. People of East Berlin living within a 100m to the border had to register. The total length of the wall was 96 miles, 27 miles though the city center, and ...
4537: Roman Law
... very well for them. Only certain aspects of their laws were not adopted by us because they were thought to be too cruel. But, what could you say except for “when your in the Romans house do as they do” or you could get capital punishment for doing what you thing is right.
4538: Indian Removal Act
... the Indians in the south to relocate or "be subjected to state laws." This Bill was strongly opposed by the north while it was supported by the south. The Bill, which barely passed it both House and Senate, was a support for the popular distribution of fertile Indian lands. The United States government was lured into the relocating of the Indians because it offered more farmland for southern farmers. As far ...
4539: One Hundred Years Of Solitude
... and Nagasaki. He thereupon assigned three B-29s to serve as weather scouts. Eatherly’s Straight Flush would go to Hiroshima, Jabbit III, commanded by Major John Wilson, would fly to Kokura, and The Full House, piloted by Major Ralph Taylor was given Nagasaki. (Stoff 226) Sweeny’s Great Artiste and No.91, commanded by Major George Marquardt, would carry photographic equipment and accompany Tibbet to the actual target whose final ...
4540: Elizabethanfood
... cleavers axes, dripping-pans, pot-racks, pot-hooks, gridirons, frying pans, sieves, kneading troughs, fire shovels, barrels, tubs, pantry, buttery (wine and other provisions stored here), wet and dry larders, spicery, mealhouse sieving or bolting house, coals kep in squillerie along with brass pots and pans, pewter vessels and herbs, covered dishes, court cupboard, sideboards. Drinking vessels: gold, silver, pewter, horn, leather, glass, earthenware. Meat: beef, mutton, lamb, veal, kid, port ...


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