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3751: Society 2
... How society affects and reflects in his writings. Often the environment and culture surrounding a writer will affect the styles and subjects of literature in any certain era (Local Color). William D. Howels, Nathaniel Hawthorne, John Greenleaf Whittier, and James Russell Lowell are such writers who were under this influence. However, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, also known as Mark Twain, was not only under this influence but he wrote according to his ...
3752: Blackness
... there for an attack on the Union Army at Pittsburg Landing before U.S. Army General Buell and reinforcements could arrive from Nashville. The officers appointed as corps commanders for the South were Major General John Breckinridge, Major General William J. Hardee, Major General Braxton Bragg, and Major General Leonidas Polk. The South headed for Pittsburg Landing on April 4, 1862 but because of several delays the attack was postponed until ...
3753: Confederate States Naval Technological Advances
... most important piece of equipment left behind however was the USS Merrimac (Confederate Military History). Burned and scuttled by it's crew, the Merrimac was raised by the captors of Gosport. After seeing it., Commander John M. Brooke formed a plan for her (Confederate Military History). Immediately this plan was set to work, and after refitting her with oak two feet in thickness, and then covering that with two inches of ...
3754: 8th Amendment
... and Jerome Agel. Amending America. New York: Random House, Inc, 1993. Compton’s Interactive Encyclopedia. New York: Compton’s NewMedia, Inc., 1995. Draper, Thomas. Human Rights. New York: The H. W. Wilson Company, 1982. Garraty, John A. Quarrels That Have Shaped the Constitution. New York: Harper & Row, 1987. Sundquist, James L. Constitutional Reform and Effective Government. Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1986.
3755: Diad Germany Cause WW1?
... which caused antagonism between the two powers due to Britain’s pride in her naval fleet and the necessity of it to maintain her Empire. She saw Germany’s continued expansion as a threat. Sir John Fisher of the British navy suggested that the navy should “Copenhagen the German Fleet” before it was too late (Europe Since 1870 105). Admiral Tirpitz of Germany opposed any plans for naval disarmament. Von Hotzendorf ...
3756: Sedition Act Of 1798
... perpetuate their authority and preserve their present places.” Proof that this bill was politically motivated became obvious when the House voted to extend the act from the original one year proposed to the expiration of John Adams term, March 3, 1801. The States response to the passing of the Sedition Act was mixed. Kentucky and Virginia each responded with acts basically nullifying the Congressional act, but other states accepted the Congress ...
3757: Battle Of The Bulge
... Bulge-An Ardennes Christmas", [World Wide Web], http://www.cyberplus.ca/~chrism/bulge.htm D. Reinbol, April 4, 1997, "The Battle of the Bulge", [World Wide Web], http://gpu.srv.ualberta.ca/~dreinbol/bulge.html John Kline, January 1, 1997, "The Battle of the Bulge", [World Wide Web], http://www.mm.com/user/jpk/battle.htm Chris Meyers, July 25, 1996, "The Battle of the Bulge-Hitlers Last Gamble", [World Wide ...
3758: Battle Of The Bulge
... by three divisions and a part of a fourth, while the fifth was making a local attack and a sixth was in reserve. Division sectors were more than double the width of normal, defensive fronts.”( John Kline)The Germans wanted do of the opposite of what the Americans wanted to do. As stated above the Allied troops were 'resting' and reforming; they consisted of General Simpson's 9th Army and General ...
3759: A Remarkable Woman Of The Earl
... moved to Kentucky. Giddeon Martin had fought for seven years in the Revolution under General George Washington. Hudsont Martin and Nancy Thorpe were married March 22nd, 1824. The following children were born to this union John, their only son, and daughters Jane, Mahalley, Margaret Ann, Nancy and Jennie. They were raised in Virginia. Margaret Ann's mother died in 1859 and her father in 1861. Margaret Ann was married to Andrew ...
3760: Plato
... us in this world rational is impossible. (Swanson) BIBLIOGRAPHY Allen, R.E. The Dialogues of Plato, Volume II. London: Yale University Press Publisher, 1991. Grant, Michael. Cicero, Selected Works. Blatimore: Penguin Books Publisher, 1960. Dolan, John P. The Essentials Erasmus. New York: The new American Library Publisher, 1964 Internet. Plato (circa 428-C.-347 B.C) Plato Page. http://www.connect.net/ron/plato.html. Hare, R.M. Plato. London: Oxford ...


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