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- 4221: Robert Frost
- ... of Reason (1945), and In the Clearing (1962). Frost received the Pulitzer Prize for poetry four times (1924, 1931, 1937, 1943) and became the first poet to read a poem at the presidential inauguration of John F. Kennedy. His poetry was based mainly on life and scenery in rural New England, and reflected many values of American society. He died on January 29, 1963 in Boston, Massachusetts. His epitaph reads: "I ...
- 4222: The Idea of Freedom
- ... bend in the rules which would be otherwise a fair idea. As far as fair ideas go, until several years ago in Russia, luxurious living was a thing of dreams and stories for the average John Doestovky, and then society got tired of the pigs at the top having all the riches. Here, Americans enjoy luxury throughout all class levels in their own individual ways. Americans have lifestyle individuality which have ...
- 4223: Rosa Parks
- ... lost her job because of the boycott, moved to Detroit, Michigan, the following year, and again took in sewing. She also worked as a fundraiser for the NAACP. In 1965 she was hired by Congressman John Conyers, Jr., also a cvil rights leader, to manage Detroit office. She remained active in the NAACP and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). In 1987 she founded the Rosa and Raymond parks Institute for ...
- 4224: Rudyard Kipling
- ... won the Nobel prize in literature in consideration of the power of observation, originality of imagination, virility of ideas and remarkable talent for narration which characterized his writings. Death of both his children, Josephine and John, deeply affected his life. Both these incidents left a profound impression on his life, which his works published in the subsequent years after their deaths displays. Between 1919 and 1932 he traveled intermittently, and continued ...
- 4225: The Triumph of "Gorsh the Cellist"
- ... his day. In our day it poses a fresh question for modern societies on the threshold of a new century. Works Cited Miyazawa, Kenji. "Gorsh the Cellist" Wildcat and the Acorns and other stories. tr. John Bester. Japan: Kondansha, 1985.
- 4226: Homeschooling
- ... than in the classroom. This is due to the lack of wasteful time disciplining a child, taking recesses, and teaching over 20 children. Some well-known people who were homeschooled are: Abigal Adams, Patrick Henry, John Quincy Adams, and Thomas Edison. Homeschooling is a viable option and should be considered by parents. It will be one of the most important decisions ever made regarding a childs education. His education will ...
- 4227: The Power of Reading
- The Power of Reading John Milton once said, A good book is the precious life-blood of a master-spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life. This quote reveals a true fact of life that ...
- 4228: Human Genome Project 2
- ... the belief that no one s genes, not even an embryo s, should be altered without his or her permission) played an important role in the development of these procedures. The first proposal was by John Campbell, a UCLA geneticist. He said that a certain drug taken voluntarily by the patient would pair up with the introduced gene acting as an on-off switch. There is also, in the working, the ...
- 4229: Inclusion Of Handicapped Students In Public Education and Politics
- ... Reform. Exceptional Children, v60, pp. 295(14). Monahan, Robert G.; Marino, Sheila B.; & Miller, Rosemary. (1996, Dec 1). Teacher Attitudes Toward Inclusion: Implications for teacher education in Schools 2000. Education, v17, pp. 316(5). Nietupski, John A. (1995, Apr). The Evolution of the LRE Concept for Students with Severe Disabilities. Preventing School Failure, v39, p. 40. Pelka, Fred. (1996, Nov 21). Bashing the Disabled: The Right-wing Attack on the ADA ...
- 4230: Rutherford B. Hayes
- ... 35 lynchings, 262 black men and women were severely beaten, and over 100 homes were burned . To Hayes benefit, most people believed that he truly didnt foresee what would happen with his policy. Professor John W. Burgess noted Hayes "greatest struggle which he had with himself ... was the question whether he was deserting the just cause of the black man and delivering him back to servitude" . There were actually mixed ...
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