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- 4071: Romeo and Juliet: Chance And Its Role
- ... neither of them had intentions of killing the other. Also, the fight could have happened any other day but it just happened to happen on the wedding day. Another important coincidental event is when Friar John is unable to give Romeo a letter because he was detained during a visit to a friend. This is the reason that Romeo kills himself because he doesn't know that Juliet is actually alive ...
- 4072: Lyndon B. Johnson
- ... 1960. Although these laws proved ineffective, Johnson had demonstrated that he was a very resourceful Senate leader. To many northern Democrats, however, Johnson remained a sectional candidate. The presidential nomination of 1960 went to Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts. Kennedy, a northern Roman Catholic, then selected Johnson as his running mate to balance the Democratic ticket. In November 1960 the Democrats defeated the Republican candidates, Richard M. Nixon and Henry ...
- 4073: Margaret Laurence
- ... 1944, Margaret attended United College (now the University of Winnipeg), and was an assistant editor of the college paper, Vox. She graduated from United College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1946, and married John Fergus Laurence on September on September 13, 1947, in the Neepewa United Church. She then worked for a time as a reporter for the Winnipeg Citizen. In 1950, after living for a year in England ...
- 4074: Margaret Sanger
- ... Sanger Research Bureau (which was fundamental to the development of The Pill). In her 80's, Margaret Sanger threatened to leave the country when she head that a Catholic (JFK) would be elected President. Fortunately, John F. Kennedy was the first U.S. President to recognize the world's population problem. Margaret Sanger lived to see the right to privacy triumph in the courts in 1965 with Griswold v. Connecticut. Margaret ...
- 4075: Marilyn Monroe
- ... for Marilyn began to be regularly flown in from her Los Angeles doctors. In January of 1961, Marilyn divorced Arthur Miller. Later in the same year she was reported to be having an affair with John F. Kennedy. She was also reported to have an affair with Bobby Kennedy, the Attorney General. Soon after in 1962, Marilyn began seeing Joe DiMaggio frequently during this time and had finally agreed to remarry ...
- 4076: Martin Luther King Jr
- ... 1968).Richard L. DeMolen. The Meaning of the Reformation. (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1974).Arthur Dickens, Martin Luther and the Reformation. (London: Oxford University Press, 1967).Richard Marius, Luther. (New York: Erdicott Press, 1973).Olin, John C. Luther, Erasmus and the Reformation. (New York: Fordham University Press, 1969).Parsons, Talcott. The Theory of Social and Economic Organization. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1947).Thompson, Craig. Christian Humanism and the Reformation. (New ...
- 4077: Adolf Hitler
- ... Europe. Heinemann Educational Books: London, 1987. Stewart, Gail B. Hitler's Reich. Lucent Books: San Diego, 1994. The Guinness Encuclopedia. Guinness Publishing (pgs. 341, 439, 441, 444, 445, 678). Middle Sex, Great Britain: 1990. Kirk, John. The Rise and Fall of A. Hitler. Johnson House. New York, 1979.
- 4078: Alfred Hitchcock
- ... upon what was already there. The next film I am going to discuss is the 1935 film "The 39 Steps", or otherwise titled "The Thirty-nine Steps", named and fashioned after the novel written by John Buchan. This film is one of the most popular early works of Hitchcock, and it was from this movie that Hitchcock became "Hitchcock", not just a director but a name. It emanated his distinct and ...
- 4079: Saint Joan's Tragic Flaw: The Epilogue
- ... the "Don Juan In Hell" sequence. Not many would argue that these ideas need revisiting and are especially unnecessary in Saint Joan. The remaining characters that appear in the epilogue similarly rehash their earlier actions. John De Stogumber, the Chaplain, recounts his own cruelty and relates that he is now old, but is a changed man due to his experience with Joan. This is foreshadowed by the Chaplain's extreme self ...
- 4080: Television Regulation: Government vs. Parents
- ... of children's television programming has been a hot topic over the last couple of years. There was a segment on the television show, 20/20, September 27, 1996 entitled Addicted to the Tube with John Stossel as the reporter. Mr. Stossel relayed a statistic which stated that children watch on the average twenty hours of television a week, which is about three hours a day. The program showed scenes of ...
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