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- 1451: John Dos Passos
- ... with France began when he was very young, and his knowledge of the language was quite thorough. Much of his French expertise is showed off in his works, including Manhattan Transfer. Dos Passos first attended school in the District of Colombia. As he grew up, he spent some of his childhood in Tidewater Virginia. He began attending Choate School where his first published writings were articles for the Choate School News. Upon completing Choate School at the age of fifteen, he entered Harvard University in 1912. At Harvard, he continued his journalism by joining the Harvard Monthly. While at Harvard, he developed a close, ...
- 1452: Kurt Cobain
- ... the rest of the kids my age. But Cobain's music touched on what I was not able realize at my age, that being yourself is all right no matter what the "trendy" junior high school kids thought. Though I would not understand the impact of his music or what his words meant to him, and that those songs would pull me through the hardest times in my life. Research Question ... 2). He was passed around from aunts and uncles, to his grand parents. He started his creative process first through art(Wilson 2-3). Where by later he turned down two art scholarships to art school, and never did finish high-school. Then when he was 15 he started playing the guitar, also he found the underworld of drugs(Wilson 3-4). He played the guitar and did drugs by himself until the age of 18, ...
- 1453: Herman Melville: A Biography And Analysis
- ... The Melvill family kept on their mantelpiece a bottle of tea drained out of Major Melvill's clothes after the Tea Party as a momento of this occasion. Herman attended the New York Male High School from about the age of seven until 1830. By that time, Allan Melvill's business had begun to fail, due to his credit being overextended. After futile attempts to re-establish himself, he eventually found ... the fur business. Now fifteen and a half, he kept the books of the firm for the following two years. At some time during this period he enrolled as a student in the Albany Classical School. He also became am member in the Albany Young Men's Association, a club for debating and reading, of which his brother was already a member. Such clubs, in absence of public libraries, were popular in many cities and served a most useful educational purpose. Within a year or two of education at the Albany Classical School, he had become qualified as a school teacher. He left his brothers at the now failing fur company and became a teacher at a one-room schoolhouse outside of Pittsfiesd. On his first day ...
- 1454: Jackie Robinson
- ... long after the family moved to Pasedena, Jackie's mother enrolled him into Pasedena Junior College (“Robinson, Jackie”). He went on to University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) (1). Jackie was a standout in school sports at UCLA, he played football, baseball, basketball, and track (1). He later left college in the middle of his junior year to join the Army in 1941 (1). Four years after entering the Army ... Robinson was one of the best players that professional baseball has ever seen and greatly helped major league baseball accept African American players that otherwise would not have played. I. Early Years A. History 1. School 2. Background B.Family 1.Five Siblings 2. Son of a Share Cropper II.School A.College 1. Pasadena Junior College 2. UCLA B.School Sports 1. Baseball favorite 2. Excelled in four sports III. Baseball A.Semi Pros 1. Monarchs 2. Royals B. Pros 1. LA Dodgers 2. ...
- 1455: Biography of Dr. Maria Montessori
- ... and was expected to grow up to fulfill the traditional role of the Italian woman. When she was three years old, the family moved to Rome where she received her education. Upon graduating from high school, Montessori pursued an advanced degree at the University of Rome and became the first woman physician to graduate in Italy. Her interests drew her to work with children, mainly those who were disadvantaged and had ... children did and what they were attracted to. In 1898, Dr. Montessori addressed the Congress for Teachers. She spoke of an anthropological approach to childrenÕs development. This led to teacher training at The State Orthophrenic School. Dr. Montessori lectured on the function of the school teacher, Whose task it was not to judge the children. She felt it was the teachers role to help guide and enlighten something that was asleep in the student. Mental work would not exhaust ...
- 1456: The Good Friday Agreement
- ... that factors can be made bigger by others. As I mentioned before kids grow up with stereotypes about other people and they aren’t allowed to start to have their own opinion until they leave school because the schools carry on from where the parents leave off. So when they are old enough to start having their own opinion they are in a sense brainwashed. ‘On leaving school I had notion of the past other than a few dreary details of our Protestant faith…we knew nothing of the catholic world’ (A Protestant education in the 1930’s: adapted from R. Harbinson, No Surrender, 1961.) ‘St Patrick’s Academy Dungannon…was a patriotic school…the Vice-Principal…disliked the English…was very keen about Irish culture…didn’t hate Protestants, but…they weren’t Irish…so you couldn’t…put up with them.’ Irish history was also interpreted ‘ ...
- 1457: RISE AND FALL OF THE HITLER REICHT
- ... official gave birth to a son, Adolf Hitler. He was the fourth child to the parents of Alois and Klara Hitler of Austria. Hitler was a good student. One of the teachers in his high school classified young Hitler as "notorious, cantankerous, willful, arrogant, and irascible. He has an obvious difficulty in fitting in at school." He did well enough to get by in some of his courses but had no time for Adolf saw no real reason to stay in high school. He left school at age sixteen without a leaving certificate. In September 1907, Hitler left home taking with him all the money left to him by his father, who had died a few years ...
- 1458: US Intervention In Haiti
- ... as road building ( using forced labour) which caused many deaths and a revolt against the US Marines which cost thousands of lives. On a more positive note they also built schools, hospitals and an agricultural school. Unfortunately these were coupled with the training of a new Haitian army created specifically to fight Haitians(8), as well they created a new centralized state power structure. This was accomplished by the reinforcing of ... altered the political landscape completely. Up to the present the Haitian Army (FAdH) has not fought anyone except the Haitian people. In this they have had a lot of practice. The cadets of the Military School, set up by the US Marines, ousted President Elie Lescot (1941-1946), nominated and removed his successor, Dumarsaus Estime (1946- 1950) and finally put one of their own in charge, Paul Magloe (1950-1956). The ... the political arbiter of Haitian politics. Francois 'Papa Doc' Duvalier was installed by the military as well but he had read Haitian history. He gradually dismissed most of the senior officers and closed the Military School in order to stave off a potential coup. Unfortunately for the Haitian people, the US kept its hand in Haitian affairs. In 1962 US Army doctors revived Papa Doc from a coma, thus prolonging ...
- 1459: The Existence of Prejudice: Past and Present
- ... states banned discrimination in the sale of private housing and college admissions. However, laws continued to vary from state to state and were not enforced. Before the Civil War in the North and South, public school segregation was common. Laws existed that forbade the teaching of reading and writing to slaves. After the Civil War and until the year 1954, schools continued to be segregated. A significant decision was reached in ... schools. Many southern states attempted to find ways around the Supreme Court ruling of 1954. In 1957 Arkansas Governor Orval E. Fabus, ordered the National Guard to prevent nine black students from attending Central High School in Little Rock. After black students and adults were attacked, President Eisenhower sent federal troops to restore order and enable the black students to attend school safely. Today, because of residential patterns or an intent to segregate schools, there are still school districts that are segregated. Busing has been tried in some areas, and it did not completely eliminate segregation ...
- 1460: Minority Groups: African Americans, Women, And Hispanics
- ... considered for 21.6% of all guards, 21.5% of all service occupation, cleaning, and building. Also 30.8% of all health service occupation (Macionis 1998). Less Education A mere of 75% have graduated high school, and 38% of all African Americans have completed at least one year of college. On the other hand 84% of European Americans have graduated high school , and 51% of them complete at least one year of college.(Macionis 1998). Less Medical Care In 1996 there was 19% of African Americans who didn't receive health coverage under the age of 65 ... 26.6% of all work in private and household occupations, and also 17.9% of all assembles, inspectors, and machine operates. (Horner 1999). Less Education While a mere of 56% of Hispanic Americans graduated high school, and only 27% of Hispanic American males received at least one year of college education, 84%of European Americans graduated high school, and 51% of them are successful in college. (Macionis 1998). Less Medical ...
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