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- 2861: Hemingway’s Greatest Hits
- ... and Treason in A Farewell to Arms.” War, Literature, & the Arts. CO: U.S. Air Force Academy, 1997. 27-28. Muley, Jim. “A Defuse of A Farewell to Arms.” Eds. Nicholas J. Karolides, Lee Buress, John M. Kean. Censored Books: Critical Viewpoints. Metuchan, NJ: Scarecrow, 1993. 498. Oliver, Charles M. “Hemingway’s Merger of Form and Meaning.” Language & Style: An International Journal. Vol. 18.3 (1985): 20-24. Rao, P. Subba ...
- 2862: William Richardson Davie
- ... of the University" and in the next year granted him the degree of Doctor of Laws. Davie became Governor of North Carolina in 1798. His career also turned back briefly to the military when President John Adams appointed him a brigadier general in the U.S. Army that same year. Davie later served as a peace commissioner to France in 1799. Davie stood as a candidate for Congress in 1803 but ...
- 2863: Joan of Arc Was A Saint
- ... doing so, she also brought many people, both English and French, closer to God. That was her calling, that was her life; it was the life of Joan La Pucelle – a saint. Works Cited Beevers, John. Saint Joan of Arc. New York: Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1959. Brooks, Pauly S. Beyond the Myth: the Story of Joan of Arc. New York: J. B. Lippincott, 1990. Matterer, James L. “The Divine Joan of ...
- 2864: Judith Sargeant Murray
- ... that Murray didn't believe in marriage; quite the contrary she believed strongly in the bond of marriage. It was her belief that an educated woman would make a better wife. Her second husband was John Murray, the minister responsible for transporting the Universalist religion fron England to America. They traveled and worked together to establish the new religion here. Murray's husband advocated education for women and encouraged her to ...
- 2865: Is It Possible To Lose Your Sa
- ... temporally have a lapse of faith or step away from God (i.e. Peter’s denial three times of Christ at his trial), but the actual message of these words is directed to the unsaved. John 3:16 says, "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life". There is no question that belief in ...
- 2866: IMF, World Bank And Africa
- ... and Donald Will. “The International Monetary Fund, State Autonomy and Human Rights”. Africa Today. 1987 Nowzad, Bahram .ed. The Macroeconomics Effects of Fund-Supported Adjustment Programs”. International Monetary Fund Staff. Washington D.C. 1990 Prendergast, John. “Blood Money for Sudan: The World Bank and the IMF to the Rescue”. Africa Today. 1989. The World Bank: Questions and Answers. Washington D.C. The World Bank. 1976. The World Bank Annual Report 1986 ...
- 2867: IT’S UP TO YOU, NEW YORKIT’S U
- ... Manhattan over the East River. The Bridge has completed in 1883 and took 16 years to be finished. More than 600 people have worked on it and more than 20 people died during the construction. John A. Roebling designed the bridge in 1863 just before the construction started. Each year the Forth of July is celebrated with fireworks on the bridge. Central Park, many of those who have watched any American ...
- 2868: Origin Of Surnames
- ... use of surnames showed social class, culture, tradition and, the jobs they worked. The forming of surnames first came from other names by which someone was called. The name “Johnson” originated from “the son of John,” and the same goes with my last name “Richardson.” In some countries they would use their mothers first name for a surname, such as “Paige.” Jimmy Paige, from the band Led Zeppelin, could say his ...
- 2869: Bill Gate's Biography
- ... to special projects and annual giving campaigns. Gates was married on Jan. 1, 1994, to Melinda French Gates. The couple has two children: a daughter, Jennifer Katharine Gates, born in 1996; and a son, Rory John Gates, born in 1999. Gates is an avid reader and enjoys playing golf and bridge.
- 2870: Abraham Lincoln
- ... and salvage the American dream. Lee surrendered his forces at Appomatox Courthouse on April 10, 1865. Four days later Lincoln was shot by an assassins bullet, while attending a play at the Ford’s Theater. John Wilkes Booth, the assassin, enter the president’s theater box, and at a distance of about two feet shot Lincoln in the back of the head. Booth escaped by jumping down on to the stage ...
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