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- 2571: Martin Luther King Jr.
- ... Peter’s became the symbol of authority, as well as the model, for domes all over the Western world; the majority of state capitol buildings in the United States, as well as the Capitol in Washington, D.C., are derived from it.
- 2572: Aztec Mythology: Quetzalcoatl
- ... need. Works Cited Anderson, Arthur J.O. and Charles E. Dibble. The War of Conquest: How it was Waged Here in Mexico. University of Utah Press. Salt Lake City: 1978. Braden, Frances F. ed. Spidel, George and Lousie. The Aztecs of Central Mexico. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston. New York: 1982. Braden, Charles S. Religious Aspects of the Conquest of Mexico. Duke University Press. Duhram, NC: 1930. Brundage, Burr Cartwright. The Fifth ...
- 2573: Early National Literature
- ... picaresque novel with an underlying satire on bad government. The first professional novelist was Charles Brockden Brown, whose gothic and philosophical romances, beginning with Wieland (1798), anticipated Edgar Allan Poe. Early in the 19th century, Washington IRVING gained European recognition as America's first genuine man of letters. A History of New York (1809) is a whimsical satire of pedantic historians and literary classics. His best-known tales, "Rip Van Winkle ...
- 2574: The History of Ice Hockey
- ... that the Americans were playing ice polo instead of ice hockey, the Canadians invented their North American counterparts to visit Canada the next winter to play exhibition games of both sports against their border buddies. George Wright, founder of Wright & Ditson, a manufacturer and distributor of athletic equipment, organize a series of double headers featuring both sports to be played in Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston and Toronto. Each night the teams played ...
- 2575: Dragons
- ... or even character with the game. I believe that the games, as well as modern fantasy, have broken down the colors and types better than I could. Some European Legends: 1. The Legend of St. George. 2. The Legend of the Nibelung Hoard. 3. The Dragon's (Devil's) Fall 4. The Legend of the Golden Fleece Names of some European Dragons: Apocalyptic beast. ~ {Biblical - Most likely Middle East} A creature ...
- 2576: Click Vs. Brick: An Exploration Of Mp3 File Sharing And Mp3
- ... InternetNews.com (11/07/00). “Artists Against Piracy kick's off its educational campaign Tuesday with full-page ads in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. Under the headline ‘If a Song Means a Lot to You, Imagine What it Means to us,’ the ad has been endorsed by, and includes the names of, approximately 70 recording artists representing a ...
- 2577: The Truth About Airbags
- ... were under the age of twelve (Carbonara 132). Because airbags have been more harmful than helpful to children and small adults, automakers are striving to make airbags safer and smarter. Robert Sanders was driving to Washington, D.C. ,with his two sons and his daughter, Alison, on October 15, 1995, when his life took a turn for the worse (Dowd 136). Robert was driving to his ex-wife’s house to ...
- 2578: The Dangerous Opportunity: Community Based, Crisis Intervention
- ... disaster challenges mental health and medical administrators. Journal of Behavioral Health services and Research 25, 1, 93-100 Wright, J & Beck A.T.,(1994). Cognitive Therapy, in American Psychiatric Press, Textbook of Psychiatry (2nd ed.) Washington D.C. : American Psychiatric Press.
- 2579: Margret Atwood
- ... many Occupations with many prestige Collage’s and University’s. For example, recently she was employed as a lecturer of English at the University of British Columbia at Vancouver. Atwood also instructed English at Sir George Williams University in Montreal and was an assistant professor of English at York University in Toronto. Atwood was also a Writer-In-Residence at the University of Toronto and the M.F.A. Honorary Chair ...
- 2580: Miles Davis
- ... than before. The sound is still within the orbit of a chordal structure, but is less indebted to the traditional faith in harmony and melody. Live-evil captures miles live at The Cellar Door in Washington, D.C. and in the studio from 1969 to 1970 with an assortment of musicians. This record may be the most cohesive and comprehensible of the five new packages, if it does not quite attain ...
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