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4131: The Country of Italy
... never top its art and literature. BIBLIOGRAPHY 1. The World Book Encyclopedia. 1994 edition. Volume10 ( I ) 2. Italy. Places and People of the World. Kathryn Bonomi. New York, Philadelphia. 1991 3. Living History. Italian Renaissance. John D. Clare, Editor. San Diego, New York, London. 4. A Concise History of Italy. Christopher Duggan. 1994 5. National Geographic Magazine. “Surviving, Italian style” William S. Ellis. Volume 165 No.2. February 1984. TABLE OF ...
4132: Utah's State Symbols
... went. Their trails were later used by thousands of pioneers and adventurers heading to California and Oregon. U.S. government explorers began crossing Utah in the 1840s; one of the most notable of these was John C. Fremont, who mapped trails and wrote detailed reports of the plant and animal life in the area. The Mormons On July 24, 1847, Brigham Young, in search of "a place nobody else wanted," first ...
4133: The Town of El Dorado Springs
... was untrue, according to Inez. She was adamant that I get it right. Hightower had a farm up by Walker, Missouri, northwest of the present day town of El Dorado and it was the farmer, John Jackson, that led him to the camping area. As we continued to talk about books that had been written, I asked about Kemp's book and the reference to blacks in the town. Inez said ...
4134: Jamaica
... 1978 Egan, Anne. Jamaica in Pictures. Minneapolis: The Company, 1967 and 1987 versions. Kaplan, Irving. Area Handbook of Jamaica. U.S.A: Mitchell Publishing, 1976 Kuper, Adam. Changing Jamaica. Kingston, Jamaica: Kingston Publishers, 1976 Macpherson, John. Carribean Lands. Spain: Longman Group Ltd, 1974 Sherlock, Philip. The Land and People of the West Indies. U.S.A: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1967 Wilkins, Francis. Jamaica. Hong Kong: Chelsea House Publishers, 1987 Zach ...
4135: David Hume
David Hume, a Scottish philosopher and historian who lived from 1711-76, carried the empiricism of John Locke and George Berkeley to the logical extreme of radical skepticism. Although his family wanted him to become a lawyer, he felt an "insurmountable resistance to everything but philosophy and learning". Mr. Hume attended Edinburgh ...
4136: The Patriotic Shopping Center
... of America, a person would think it would be better than this glorified entertainment center. Works Cited Guterson, David. "Enclosed. Encyclopedic. Endured. The Mall of America." The Norton Reader 9th edition (Ed.)Linda H. Peterson, John C. Brereton, Joan E. Hartman. New York, NY 1996. Pg. 210
4137: Pornography and the New Puritans
Pornography and the New Puritans John Irving, in his article “Pornography and the New Puritans,” begins by telling us that “These are censorial times.” The censorial times being removing anything that is considered to be obscene. He refers to the pornography ...
4138: Berger's "Ways of seeing"
... you know when you see too much or too little? Or how do you interpret the meaning of something when pieces of the image are added or excluded? Included in the anthology Ways of Reading, John Berger's article "Ways of seeing", offers valid answers for these questions. People can have the same view on issues or they can have totally different perspectives. Beliefs and knowledge play huge roles in one ...
4139: Doc Holliday
Few gunmen in history have been as notorious as the late John"Doc" Holliday. Part of the reason Doc has enjoyed such a famedhistory is because of the overall descent man he was, that is when hewasn’t gambling, drinking, and gunslinging. When Doc died he mighthave ...
4140: Birmingham, Alabama and The Civil Rights Movement
... hymns." (p.163) For a seven-day period in May 1963, the nation was exposed to these and similar pictures (some of which appear in the book). Reports of the incidents in Birmingham moved President John F. Kennedy to remark that "the civil rights movement should thank God for Bull Connor. He's helped it as much as Abraham Lincoln." (p. 164) A biography of a man and the times in ...


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