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- 2201: Jonathan Swift: Misguided and Incorrect Criticisms
- ... shifts irritate the reader's views on life and he is forced to change (Ward 7, 15). Jonathan Swift is once again unfairly attacked for his references to human excrement in several of his works. George Gilfillan was so offended that he referred to Swift as a "minor Satan." Gilfillan and others are bothered most by several mentions of feces in Gulliver's Travels, especially the spraying of Gulliver, and they ...
- 2202: James Fenimore Cooper and His Writings
- ... Cooper, whose contributions of American literature is unarguable, as his novels were the quintessential representative of American romanticism. America produced many renown authors during the age of American romanticism. During this time, writers, such as: Washington Irving, William Cullen Bryant, Edgar Allen Poe, and James Fenimore Cooper emerged. Romantic writers emphasized intuition, an inner perception of truth that is independent of reason. To discover this truth, Emerson wrote in The American ...
- 2203: JFK: His Life and Legacy
- ... navy because of his back trouble and history of illness("JFK" 98). After months of training and conditioning, John reapplied and on September 19, John was accepted into the navy as a desk clerk in Washington. He was disgusted and applied for a transfer. In June 1941, Kennedy was sent to Naval Officers Training School at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois and then for additional training at the Motor Torpedo Boat ...
- 2204: John Fitzgerald Kennedy
- ... rioting and two deaths, Kennedy sent in troops to restore order. Meredith was admitted to the university, and troops and federal marshals remained on the campus to insure his safety. In June 1963, when Governor George C. Wallace of Alabama prevented two blacks from enrolling at the University of Alabama, Kennedy federalized the Alabama National Guard to enforce the law. The students were enrolled at the university. Three months later, Kennedy ...
- 2205: The Dangers Of Diet Aids
- ... to curb cravings for sweets. In one study patients who took dexfenfluramine -- and made no special effort to cut calories-- lost an average often pounds over three months.(New, 58) Last year Johns Hopkins neurologist George Ricaurte found that high doses of dexfenfluramine caused lasting damage to the rain nerve-cell endings in lab monkeys.(New, 58) Despite these findings, the U.S. FDA says it is not aware of human ...
- 2206: The Dog Fight
- ... really didn't know how many or what type of aircraft to expect. Still I think we would out number them, with us and our six back up aircraft and more on the way from Washington airforce base. Suddenly we were shown the real power of the Russians. "Four sets of two aircraft at twelve o'clock at 200 miles inbound". I got the news from the tower "We are launching ...
- 2207: The Effects Of Mainstreaming O
- ... this study used. References Aerfsky, F. (1995). Inclusion Confusion: A guide to educating students with exceptional needs. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin press. American Psychological Association. (1994). Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. 4th ed. Washington, D.C. Brown, D. L. (1997). Full inclusion: Issues and challenges. Journal of Instructional Psychology, 24 (1), 24-28. Klinger, J. K., Vaughn, S., Schumm, J. S., Cohen, P., Forgan, J. W. (1998). Inclusion or ...
- 2208: Martin Luther King
- ... acknowledged when he was awarded the Nobel Prize in the same year. A tragic day struck on April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tenn.. He was planning to participate in a Poor People's March to Washington. While standing on the balcony of the motel where he was staying with his partners, he was killed by a bullet which was shot by James Earl Ray. On March 10, 1969, he pleaded guilty ...
- 2209: The Grasp Drugs Have On Colomb
- ... Carlos Galan. He was the leading candidate for president, and in his platform was a call to strengthen action against the dealers. In retaliation the current president, Barco, made the same decree. United States president George Bush soon endorsed him. The United States would then indite any dealers that could be captured. The cartels soon realized what would happen if they were sent to the U.S. These criminals would stand ...
- 2210: Malcolm X
- ... assassins thought to be connected with the Black Muslims. The AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X (dictated to Alex Haley, 1965) publicized Malcolm's ideas and became something of a classic in contemporary American literature. Bibliography Breitman, George. The Last Year of Malcolm X (1967). Clarke, John H. ed., Malcolm X (1969). Goldman, Peter. The Death and Life of Malcolm X (1973). Malcolm X, Malcolm X: The Last Speeches, ed. by Bruce Perry ...
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