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- 4621: Huguenots (french Calvanists)
- ... Gaspard de Coligny were Huguenots. They were named the Huguenots by the French Roman Catholics. The name, Huguenots, is believed to be from Besancon Hugues, a Swiss religious leader. The Huguenots were the followers of John Calvin's teachings, and they belonged to the Reformed Church. As the Huguenots became a large part of the influential political group in France, the Catholic government persecuted them more and more. Catherine de Medicis ...
- 4622: Hazelwood History Of Censorshi
- ... ramifications for the past decade and will continue Works Cited American Voices. New York: Phillip Morris, 1987. The Associated Press. Schools Retain Right to Censor. The Kansas City Star. 13 January 1988: A2, A8. Dauner, John T. Judge Upholds Suspension of Valedictorian. The Kansas City Star. 20 May 1995: C1, C8. Devault, Darrin M., ed. The First Amndment Deserves Support. Student Press Law Center Report. 8.3 (1987): 3-4. Essex ...
- 4623: Hiroshima 6
- In the book Hiroshima, John Hersey introduced Miss Toshiko Sasaki, a young woman who lived in the Japanese city of Hiroshima. On August 6, 1945, the Americans dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. On that day, Miss Sasaki's life ...
- 4624: Personal Writing: Salvation
- ... Jesus Christ. Salvation is not found in religion, but in a relationship with Him. Jesus said, "Ο am the way and the truth and the life no one comes to the Father except through me"(John 14:6). Now my life has meaning and purpose. My walk with Christ has been very fulfilling. It has not been only happy events. In fact, I have encountered many difficult trials, and tribulations. But ...
- 4625: Harrison Bergeron 2
- ... from the general population, that are in charge of running the country and coming up with better ways to make everyone equal. The leader of this secret organization is a man by the name of John Claxton. He plays the role of a godlike advisor, leading the organization behind the scenes. He advises and monitors society, the president, and all forms of media accessible to the public, determining what people can ...
- 4626: History 2
- ... the American culture was the Presbyterian Church. By 1776 the Scotch-Irish had 500 communities and each one had at least one Presbyterian Church. The Scotch-Irish played a big part in the American Revolution. John Stark was especially commendable, as he played a big part in getting the French to ally with us. Without the Scotch-Irish and their burning hatred for the controlling British the United States would not ...
- 4627: Virginia Woolf
- ... accepting the rules. Woolf wants to show them that the are being held back. She does this by telling them what Napoleon once thought of them and what Mussolini thinks now. She even quotes Mr. John Langdon Davis who warned women "that when children cease to be altogether desirable, women cease to be altogether necessary (742)." She even calls them "disgracefully ignorant," and reminds them that they have never led an ...
- 4628: The Call Of The Wild
- ... from the group started to beat Buck. As the blows grew less and less painful, and he was fading farther and farther, Buck knew he was dying. While Buck was being beaten, a man named John Thornton came fort and took Buck from his attacker. The man nursed Buck back to health, and from that day forward, Buck lived for that man. Buck loved him with all his being. After being ...
- 4629: History Of Photography
- ... is substantially reduced.Most of the makers who made war time training films came from the Hollywood entertainment industry or newsreel companies. Another important influence was a British group of documentary film makers,leaded by John Grierson and Paul Rotha.It would be difficult to list all the types of industrial films. The field is constantly expanding, particularly in the area of scientific investigation, space experimentation, atomic energy, missiles and aeronautics ...
- 4630: History Of The French New Wave
- ... should express and reflect the personality of the director. This policy later became known as the auter theory. These critics were renowned for their praise of some Hollywood directors, particularly Howard Hawkes, Alfred Hitchcock and John Ford who they admired for their individual styles. For the best part of a decade these critics argued their beliefs in the pages of cahiers du cinema. It was in their criticisms of other peoples ...
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