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2301: The Gothic Age
... living, the commoners were a little bit closer to being equal with the nobles, which I think was the most important breakthrough that " "broke through" in this age. Bibliography Gothic Architecture By Robert Brammer, 1961 George Brazzillier New York Beverly Hills public Library 723.5 B The Cathedral Builders By Jean Grinner, 1993 by Editions du Seuil Beverly Hills Public Library 726.6 The Gothic Cathedral By Christopher Wilson, 1990 Thames ...
2302: Corruption Of Dorian Gray (The
... Wilde. New York: Books For Libraries Press, 1972. Ransome, Arthur. Oscar Wilde: A Critical Study. London: Mr. Martin Secker, 1913. Weintraub, Stanley (edited). Literary Criticism of Oscar Wilde. Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press, 1968. Woodcock, George. The Paradox of Oscar Wilde. London-New York: T.V. Boardman and Co., Ltd., 1950. Wilde, Oscar. The Picture of Dorian Gray. Denmark: Wordsworth Editions Limited, Reprinted 1992.
2303: The Riddle Of St. Leonards
... one story was inspired by her graduate work in medieval studies. She thought her book would never get published, but then she found a job as an editor of research publications at the University of Washington. Her short story wasn’t published, but she turned that story into a novel, The Apothecary Rose. Candace is now the author of two ongoing mystery series featuring medieval sleuths, the Margaret Kerr Mysteries and ...
2304: Another 1984
... however, it was by their choice and doing. Something the rest of society didn’t have. I take this as a message to cherish the most important thing we have in our society, CHOICE. Orwell, George, 1984, New Americ! an Library, New York, 1981 Ibid. Ibid.
2305: Polonius Is Folish
... Martin. “Hamlet and the Security of the South African State.” Critical Essays on Shakespeare’s Hamlet. New York: G.K. Hall and Co, 1995. Shakespeare, William. The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. New York: Washington Square Press published by Pocket Books, 1992. States, Bert O. Hamlet and the Concept of Character. Baltimore: John Hopkins UP, 1992.
2306: D-Day
... great break downs in planned assaults, the day started to look like a chaotic day with only individual missions of survival. Most divisions managed to stay organized and plan their survival and attack plans. Col. George H. Taylor of the 16th regiment said, “Two kinds of people are staying on this beach, the dead and those about to die, not let's get the hell out of here.” These sort of ...
2307: The Nuclear Arms Race
... 1972. Then the SALT II talks began in September 1972 and ended in January 1979. A new treaty, called the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, or START, began in May of 1982. In July of 1991, George Bush and Soviet President Gorbachev signed the START I Treaty, which reduced the number of nuclear warheads by about 25 percent. A START II Treaty, signed by Bush and Yeltsin in January 1993, eliminated almost ...
2308: Truth and Consequences: Taking Advantage of the Loser of WWI
... were vengeful. They wanted Germany to pay in a big way for their losses and costs incurred. Instead of choosing to aim for long lasting peace by basing their treaty on the Fourteen Points, Clemenceau, George, and Orlando drew up a treaty that would cause Germany to go into a nation-wide depression and suffer for a whole generation. This treaty became known as the Treaty of Versailles. In looking at ...
2309: The Holocaust
... that she was safe with them. I would be scared out of my mind. I probably would be just as confused as she was, after not knowing anything that was going on. Chief of Staff George Marshall wanted everyone to see what was going on and to smell the stench of rotting bodies. Then he ordered journalists to come, and make sure everyone knew what was happening. He said "We are ...
2310: Jewish History
... Holocaust : the Jewish tragedy Gilbert,Martin, COLLI 1986 2. Israel & the Arabs: The June 1967 War Facts on file, INC. New York, N.Y. 1968 3. The Holocaust in Historical Perspective Yehuda Bauer University of Washington Press 1978


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