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1241: Life In Ancient Greece
... be sacked on a moment’s notice. There need be no reason for being fired. Businesses have ‘No Help Wanted’ signs placed on their gates. Most disturbing of all is some are written in gilt letters. The new problem once they have money becomes crime. Many would kill for 50 cents. This doesn’t matter though because many lose all their money though to the drink virtually straight away. Now take ...
1242: Leonhard Euler
... he remained for 25 years. In 1744 he became director of the academy's mathematics section. During his stay in Berlin, he wrote over 200 articles, three books on mathematical analysis, and a scientific popularization, Letters to a Princess of Germany (oh la la!). In 1755 he was elected a foreign member of the Paris Academy of Science; during his career he received 12 of its prestigious biennial prizes. In 1766 ...
1243: Kurt Cobain
... moments before Kurt's death, portrays Kurt's feelings moments before he pulled the trigger ("The Death"). In the note Kurt writes: Thank you all from the pit of my burning, nauseous stomach for your letters and concern during the past years. I'm too much of an erratic, moody baby! I don't have the passion anymore, and so remember, it's better to burn out than to fade away ...
1244: Korean American
... Yong-man. These leaders tried to free Korea by trying to attract the attention and support of the American public. Earl k. Paek, acting president of the Korean National Association, and Syngman Rhee both wrote letters about declaration of independence to president Wilson of United States, but it wasn’t acknowledged. They have tried many other ways to get help but all failed. Koreans in American made the last effort by ...
1245: Killer Angels 2
... Longstreet, and John Buford. The feelings and inner-thoughts of each General and the conditions of the battle are seen, heard, and felt by the reader in the historical account. Shaara takes historical license with letters, the words of the men, and documents written during the three hellish days of the battle. Shaara avoids historical opinion and provides his own opinion towards the Civil War and the people. The historical account ...
1246: Kennedy Assassination
... front lawn of Parkland Hospital and cried." As this reporter said, people everywhere were distraught when they heard that President Kennedy had been assassinated. News reporters from other countries flew in, called up, and sent letters back to tell the people in their country what had happened and to give advice to the Dallas Police Station. Everyone everywhere was upset by this tragic loss. People were sent home from work, kids ...
1247: Karl Marx 2
... critiques other social ideas of the modern day. The final and fourth part discussed the differences between his political issues as apposed to those of the other oppositonal parties. This part ends in bold capital letters "WORKINGMEN OF ALL COUNTRIES, UNITE!" The days of November 1850 fall almost exactly in the middle of Marx's life and they represent, not only externally, an important turning point in his life's work ...
1248: K.k.k.
... contains many interesting clippings, poems, and pictures from Klan activities throughout the country. The cover is decorated with an American flag with the words "Kluxer" above it. On the back is a cross and the letters "KKK" above a red brick schoolhouse with smoke coming out of the chimney. Above the doors of the schoolhouse is the phrase, "One flag, one country, one school, one law." (Anderson). Also within the Anderson ...
1249: Italian Renaissance Vs.
... that it had become monkish, “scholastic”, and in some ways useless. The schools in Italy preferred the more classical style of Cicero or Livy. Francesco Petrarca, or Petracrch, is known as the first man of letters. He criticized both the law and the clergy relentlessly. Lorenzo Valla became one of the founders for textual criticism and of his many accomplishments he proved the Donation of Constantine a forgery. The most important ...
1250: Ireland An Expansion Through
... the quiet refinements of Buddhism. (49)”. Although this would not satisfy his intellectual hunger and he would move onto studying the works of Plato and Socrates. In the end though he would come across the letters of a Jew named Paul who would show him the light of the Christian god. Thus, he would purify his soul, absolve his past sins, and “ submit himself to the death of the flesh through ...


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