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- 1831: Native Americans
- ... from the Rocky Mountains were passed from tribe to tribe, long before Columbus discovered America. The Plains tribes had buffalo hides and fur pelts to trade. Their region was the scene of bitter rivalry among French, English, and American traders. The Indians there used glass beads, needles, steel knives, copper kettles, and other manufactured wares long before white settlement. Farmers and Herders of the Southwest Modern New Mexico and Arizona offer ...
- 1832: Mary Shelleys Frankenstein- Th
- ... teach himself to read and speak entirely from scratch. It also becomes apparent that he has gained a superior understanding of written and spoken communication skills. Because he has shown his proficiency in mastering the French language, it becomes apparent that the monster is in possession of an intellect much more advanced than that of Victor. However, Victor refuses to accept that something that he has made with his own hands ...
- 1833: Like Water for Chocolate: Summary
- Like Water for Chocolate: Summary Like Water for Chocolate is a fictional novel that takes place in Mexico at the turn of the century, during the Mexican Revolution. The novel covers a time span of around thirty five years and is organized in monthly instalments with each month introduced by a traditional Spanish recipe. Most of the novel takes place on a Mexican ...
- 1834: Jane Eyre: Ladies First
- ... heaven. Jane soon begins to thrive on her academic successes and becomes a teacher. Where she decides to take a job in Thornfield, where she is to teach a foster child Adιle Varens, who speaks French mixed with English. The owner of Thornfield, Edward Rochester often travels therefore Mrs. Fairfax, the housekeeper maintains the house will Rochester is gone. Jane and Rochester introduced each other when Rochester is the person whom ...
- 1835: Huckleberry Finn's Struggles with Conscience
- ... making decisions based on what he feels is right rather than on what other people have told him throughout his life. His conscience is beginning to mature. Two characters claiming to be part of the French monarchy begin to travel with Huck and Jim. They travel from town to town finding ways to con people out of their money. Although Huck tolerates it at first, he begins to realize their acts ...
- 1836: Critique of "The Invisible Man"
- ... sent to speak to the people in Harlem to try and unite them together. During this time he meets two unique people, one of which is Ras the Exhorter. Ras wants to lead a violent revolution of Harlem. He is the evil of Harlem incarnate, he has no compassion for the people, he doesn't care who dies as long as his will is served. Ras does not believe that white ...
- 1837: It And Retailing
- ... both businesses and consumers over the Internet. Such practices have exploded over the last year as security has improved with more and more consumers now buying goods and services online. This coupled with the computer revolution of the late twentieth century has lead to e-commerce now becoming the buzzword of trade and industry as hundreds of companies are now moving online in an attempt to broaden their product range and ...
- 1838: Madame Bovary 2
- ... world with many famous novels such as, Salammbo (1862), Sentimental Education (1869), and The Temptation of Saint Anthony (1874). "Not even his death could not diminish the impact of his work and its influence on French letters throughout the rest of the nineteenth and all of the teith centuries." (3 -2- Outline I. Introduction II. Biography A. Flaubert's Life B. Flaubert's Influence C. Flaubert's Works III. Analysis: Conflicting ...
- 1839: The History of the Panama Canal
- ... company was organized; two years later it obtained a concession from the Colombian government (Panama was then part of Colombia) to dig a canal across the isthmus. The international company failed, and in 1880 a French company was organized by Ferdinand Marie de Lesseps, the builder of the Suez Canal. But his company went bankrupt in 1889. But US interest in an Atlantic-Pacific canal continued. In 1899 the US Congress ...
- 1840: The Biography of John Marshall Harlan II
- ... the United States Army Air Force. Harlan was in charge of the Operations Analysis Section of the Eighth Bomber Command. He was also the recipient of the American Legion of Merit and the Belgian and French Croix de Guerre. After the war, Harlan returned to his practice. From 1951 to 1953, Harlan served as a chief counsel to the New York State Crime Commission. During his time as chief counsel, Harlan ...
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