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- 1071: Attitudes Towards Animals In N
- ... hunt. The Assyrians, with their advanced technology, had basically conquered the animal kingdom. They were proud of this, and used art to show their dominance over animals as proof of their general dominance. Bibliography Tansey, Richard G. & Kleiner, Fred S. Gardners Art Through the Ages, Tenth Edition. Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1996.
- 1072: Ancient Egyptian Mathematics
- ... did. BIBLIOGRAPHY Berggren, J. Lennart. "Mathematics." Computer Software. Microsoft, Encarta 97 Encyclopedia. 1993-1996. CD- ROM. Dauben, Joseph Warren and Berggren, J. Lennart. "Algebra." Computer Software. Microsoft, Encarta 97 Encyclopedia. 1993-1996. CD- ROM. Gillings, Richard J. Mathematics in the Time of the Pharaohs. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1972. Smith, D. E. History of Mathematics. Vol. 1. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1951. Weigel Jr., James. Cliff Notes on Mythology ...
- 1073: Aphrodite
- ... of the goddess so that she became a symbol of artistic beauty as well as love and nourishment. Works Cited Gardner, Louise. Gardner's Art Through the Ages. 7th ed. Horst de la Croix and Richard G. Tansey, rev. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980. Getty, Adele. Goddess: Mother of Living Nature. London: Thames and Hudson, 1990. Ghirshman, Roman. Persia: From the Origins to Alexander the Great. Stuart Gilbert and James ...
- 1074: Automobile
- ... on three wheels. The British inventor William Symington in 1786 built a working model of a so-called steam carriage. The 19th century The first automobile to carry passengers was built by the British inventor Richard Trevitchick in 1801. In December of that year, Trevitchick conducted a successful road test of his vehicle, wich carry several passengers, on an open road near his native town, Illogan. His success was due to ...
- 1075: Ulysses S. Grant
- ... South, the latter being an essential part of Grant's program. The president's dedication to Reconstruction, which endured even after most national leaders declared it misguided, produced a civil rights record which, according to Richard N. Current, made Grant, "in a certain respect, one of the greatest presidents" with whom "only Lyndon B. Johnson can even be compared..." A look at all of the pressing issues during the Grant administration ...
- 1076: J.P. Morgan
- ... 1998: 49 "J. P. Morgan". Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribners and Sons, 1934. Vol. 7 "J. P. Morgan". International Directory of Company Histories. Chicago: St. James's Publishing, 1990. Vol. 2 Mooney, Richard. "Banker of America." The Boston Globe 4 Apr. 1999: L1 "Powerful house of Morgan Changes with the Times." The San Diego Union-Tribune 24 Feb. 1986: 18 Sinclair, Andrew. Corsair: The Life of J. Pierpont ...
- 1077: Hofstadter Chapter 1
- ... in assembly would stop the rich from plundering the poor, and vice versa, with an impartial executive armed with the veto power. Thus, what radiates from such actions was the achievement of neutralization. Bibliography Hofstadter, Richard. The American Political Tradition. Word Count: 1576
- 1078: Civil Rights
- ... NAACP, was told to give up her seat on a city bus to a white person. She wouldnt budge and was promptly arrested for refusing to move. The local NAACP, led by Edgar D. Nixon, realized that the arrest of Parks might rally local blacks to protest segregated buses. Montgomery's black community had always been upset about the rude treatment they received on the buses. The community had previously ...
- 1079: Historical Analysis On 1920s
- ... such as Langston Hughes, Jean Toomer, Jessie Redman Fauset, Countee Cullen, Claude Mckay, Wallace Thurman, and Zora Neale Hurston. Also, artists flourished during this period. Names such as, James Van Der Zee, Aaron Douglas, and Richard Bruce Nugent. These are just a few of talented artists in the Harlem Renaissance. Langston Hughes was of the Harlem Renaissance, this artistic movement of the 1920s in which black artists living in Harlem and ...
- 1080: New York Times Co. V. United S
- ... of the American involvement in Vietnam was distributed to the Times and, later, the Post by Daniel Ellsberg, a minor writer in the Pentagon Papers. The Times published these papers bit by bit until the Nixon administration sought an injunction on the Times to stop publication. The Supreme Court found that the First Amendment did not permit an injunction against the Times. The issue here is weather or not the First ...
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