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- 6561: Ignatius of Antioch
- ... his martyrdom. Within Thirty years from his death he was venerated as a saint by the universal Church. Today St. Ignatius of Antioch is remembered in the listing of the saints in the First Eucharistic Prayer. He is remembered on his feast day of October 17th which is celebrated by the universal Church.
- 6562: Alphonse Capone
- ... to another Italian neighborhood in 1907. When Al was in the 6th grade, he got in trouble with his teacher, so she reproved him and he struck her for it. After this incident he quit school, never to return. He worked at many places such as a clerk in a candy store, a pinball setter in a bowling alley, then as a paper and cloth cutter. For a while Capone worked ...
- 6563: The Apology Of Socrates: A Closer Examination
- ... to choose for yourself if you believe it or if not be able to reject the idea. (Nussbaum, pg. 16). Three men brought Socrates to trial: Meletus, Anytus, and Lycon. Together they represented the "old school" that was frightened and angered by Socrates philosophies. At the beginning of the text they have finished with their prosecution and Socrates is beginning his defense. The first step Socrates takes is to prove quite ...
- 6564: Edgar Allan Poe
- ... enlisted in West Point on July 1, l830 (Asselineau 410). While at West Point, Mr. Allan, who had remarried, continued in not providing Poe with enough money. Poe decided to have himself kicked out of school. Cutting classes and disregarding orders were his solutions. He was court-martialed for neglect of duties in January, 1831, and left West Point the following month (Asselineau 411). "Poe was great in three different fields ...
- 6565: The Romanovs
- ... when republics of Soviet Union became separated from Russia and USSR no longer existed, communistic ideas were forgotten and Russia became a democratic country, new changes took over that was clearly visible to everyone. At school, until the sixth grade, I was taught that Lenin and his followers (Bolsheviks) were good, however, when the Soviet Union split apart and Democracy came to the power, history teachers were able to support another ...
- 6566: Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X
- ... suffered through the ravages of integrated schooling. Although an intelligent student who shared the dream of being a lawyer with Martin Luther King, Malcolm Xs anger and disillusionment caused him to drop out of school. He started to use cocaine and set up a burglary ring to support his expensive habit. Malcolm Xs hostility and promotion of violence as a way of getting change was well established in his ...
- 6567: Argentine Marxist Revolutionary And Guerrilla Leader Che Guevara
- ... early became a voracious reader of Marx, Engels and Freud which all were available in his father's library, it is probable that he had read some of their works before he went to secondary school (1941), the Colegio Nacional Dean Funes, Cordoba, where he excelled only in literature and sports. At home he was impressed by the Spanish Civil War refugees and by the long series of squalid political crises ...
- 6568: Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Relief, Recovery, Reform
- ... Security Act provided for federal - state unemployment insurance as well as providing security for old age. When Franklin Delano Roosevelt entered office in 1933, most Americans were simply getting by on a wing and a prayer, if that much. FDR and his New Deal helped put America back on the map as an industrial power. The new program had the right features in order to get America back on her feet ...
- 6569: The Life of William Shakespeare
- ... died in 1616. His father, John Shakespeare was a glover. His wife, Mary, came from a Catholic family. William was the third eldest from at least eight children. William was educated through the free grammar school in Stratford. In November 1582, he married Anne Hathaway, the daughter of a farmer. She was eight years older than William. On May 26, 1853, their first child Susanna was baptized. The twins, Hamnet and ...
- 6570: Conrad Jarrett
- ... Cal a faintly patronizing smile, showing him what he thinks of fathers who let their sons run things. (page 98). Conrad also begins to show his emotions, even gets into a fight with Stillman at school. After Stillman makes a comment about Pratt, Conrad goes wild and punches him numerous times. Afterwards, he goes home and punishes himself by waiting for his father to come home and punish him. Also at ...
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