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4801: Nathaniel Hawthorne
... of the book and The Scarlet Letter became a full novel (XVI). In addition to financial worries, another influence on the story is Hawthorne's rejection of his ancestors. His forefathers were strict Puritans, and John Hathorne his great grandfather, was a judge presiding during the Salem witch trials (Hawthorne "Biographical Note" VII). Hawthorne did not condone their acts, and actually spent a great deal of his life renouncing the Puritans ...
4802: Review of Ernest Hemingway and Writings
... they went to France and for a 19 month strech Ernest travled over Europe and Anatolia as a foreign correspondant for the Toronto Star. In late 1923 they returnned briefly to Toronto where their son John was born, but Europe was still in Hemingway's mind. In early 1924 he resigned his job at the Star and moved back to Paris to launch his career as a writer. In an examination ...
4803: Bridging Technology And Academ
... in this paper are those that are Internet related -- World Wide Web (Web); Web authoring and publishing; electronic mail (E-mail), Academic Discussion Lists (listservs) and Usenet Newsgroups. This paper draws from efforts at St. John's University to prepare faculty of various disciplines for educational and instructional use of a new technology infrastructure that heavily accentuates these (NITs). Rationale for Incorporating Networked Information Technology into the Curriculum As our global ...
4804: Sarah (Moore) and Angelina (Emily) Grimke
... Grimke sisters, born in Charleston South Carolina in November of 1792. Angelina, the youngest, was born in Massachusetts in February of 1805. The Grimke family consisted of the sisters, an aristocratic, slave owning father, Judge John Faucherand and Mother, Mary Smith Grimke. Sarah had the overwhelming desire to practice law, though due to her status as a women, she was not admitted, or allowed to attend any Universities that were available ...
4805: Frederick Douglass' Dream for Equality
... like him, did build the foundation for later equality movements by Martin Luther King. Today, we are still working up to the ideals of Douglass' crusade. Bibliography The Frederick Douglass Papers Volumes I-V Editor: John Blassingame, Yale University Press 1985 Radical Abolition, Anarchy and the Government of God in Antislavery Thought Lewis Perry, Cornell University 1973 William Lloyd Garrison and the Humanitarian Reformers Editor: Oscar Handlin, Little Brown and Company ...
4806: On J.j. Thomson
... state: a state in which all matter is of the same kind. This new form of matter being the substance from which all the chemical elements are built up. Works Cited 1) "Thomson, Sir Joseph John." Microsoftฎ Encartaฎ 97 Encyclopedia. 1993-1996 Microsoft Corporation. 2) "Thomson, Joseph (1856-1940)". Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia. 1993, 1994 Compton's NewMedia, Inc. 3) Brazil, Georgia L, and Moore, Dan. "History in Chemistry". Volume Library ...
4807: The Writings of Pat Conroy
... him to lose his ring. The Lords of Discipline is the only book banned from the campus. The vulgar language in the book may offend some readers (Pumphrey 1). It was nominated for the Robert Kennedy Book Award in 1981. It was made into a movie in 1983 (Disc. Auth. 3). After Conroy graduated The Citadel in 1967, he started teaching English at various local high schools. In 1969, he was ...
4808: Charles Darwin: His Life Story of Dicovery
... a scientific journal what he found (explained above). His remarkable discoveries opened a new frontier in the scientific realm. He will always be remembered as a true pioneer in the theory of evolution. Bibliography Bowlby, John, Charles Darwin: A New Life; 1991. Bowler, PJ., Charles Darwin: The Man and His Influence; 1990. Keynes, R.D.,ed., Charles Darwin’s Beagle Diary; 1988. Moorhead, Alan, Darwin and the Beagle; 1969. Richards, Robert ...
4809: Albert Einstein
... motion as well as the atomic bomb. Einstein was one of the most important people in science, and he dedicated his life to changing the world. Works Cited Brian, Dennis. Einstein a Life. New York: John Whiley and Sons, Inc., 1996. "Einstein, Albert." Encyclopedia Britannica. Vol.6. 15th edition. Hoffmann, Banesh. Albert Einstein Creator and Rebel. New York: Penguin Books, 1972.
4810: Edgar Allan Poe
... but his works have remained popular and many major American and European writers have professed their artistic debt to him. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Poe was orphaned in his early childhood and was raised by John Allan, a successful businessman of Richmond, Virginia. Taken by the Allan family to England at the age of six, Poe was placed in a private school. Upon returning to the United States in 1820, he ...


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