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- 6521: Martin Luther: A Biography of Martin Luther (1483- 1546)
- Martin Luther: A Biography of Martin Luther (1483-1546) Luther was born in Eisleben, Germany, the son of Hans Luther, who worked in the copper mines, and his wife Margarethe. He went to school at Magdeburg and Eisenach, and entered the University of Erfurt in 1501, graduating with a BA in 1502 and an MA in 1505. His father wished him to be a lawyer, but Luther was drawn ...
- 6522: William Mackenzie King
- ... he achieved his role of being our Prime Minister. William Mackenzie King was the grandson of William Lyon Mackenzie, was born in Kitchener (then they called it berlin) on Dec. 17, 1874 he went to school and Studied hard and got his B.A. in law and also got a degree from the University of Toronto, and also studied at the University of Chicago and Harvard University. William Also became a ...
- 6523: William Wells Brown
- ... of steward in which he was able to help many a fugitive to freedom. In the year of his escape, he married a former slave who was now free and had two daughters. Profiting from school instruction and help from friends, he acquired considerable knowledge of the fundamentals of English. In the North he soon learned to speak the English language so fluently that he could easily present the claim of ...
- 6524: The Holocaust: Tragedy in the 20th Century
- ... already a distant piece of history. For the survivors, the Holocaust was yesterday....and today. Rosewood was a small little town in western Florida. It had three churches, a general store, a Masonic lodge, a school, a baseball diamond-everything a town of 150 people would need. It was a prosperous town that took care of itself. Its only fault was that it was a black town in a white place ...
- 6525: The Holocaust
- ... the Holocaust, students will understand the far-reaching effects of this event. When the subject is brought up, they will understand what it is and know how to relate to it. A poll of high school students revealed only 2% knew what countries were involved in World War II and the effects of the Holocaust. None could provide a full graphic outline of the Holocaust. We do not want our students ...
- 6526: The Invention of the Atomic Bomb And Its Use
- ... me that the atomic bomb equals all of the cruel acts. Therefore, I do not think the dropping of the atomic bomb can be justified with the act of Japan. When I was a high school student, a teacher of history taught us that America dropped the atomic bomb for various reasons, not only for beating Japan. It was not until that I knew the fact. Though the teacher did not ...
- 6527: The Holocaust
- ... on these trains. The German troops would tell the people who were on the trains that men would labor and women would keep house or work with the men while their children would go to school. These lies were repeated to each one of the millions who died. When a train would arrive at Auschwitz, loudspeakers blared, ordering people to get off the train and prepare to go to work. After ...
- 6528: The Effect of Militancy In the British Suffragette Movement
- ... the entire nation was forced to consider the question of women's suffrage seriously.Through much effort, by the early twentieth century English feminists had accomplished many goals: women could serve on town councils and school boards, could be factory inspectors, could even vote in select regional elections if they had enough property, and could even become mayors, like Dr. Elizabeth Garrett Anderson.2 But they still could not vote for ...
- 6529: COMPUTER CRIME Hackers And Security Measures
- ... copies information. No theft takes place because the information still exists in the system. Moreover, information is not concerned as property. It is also believed that hackers very often come from problematic families. Hackers are school dropouts and job changers who turned to computing as a way of outsmarting everyone except the other members of their social group . Psychologists, sociologist and other scientist view hacking as a computer addiction. Hackers are ...
- 6530: The French Revolution
- ... was equal in terms of its social, economic, and spiritual power. The First Estate owned nearly 10 per cent of all land in France. It paid no taxes but, to support church activities such as school running and caring for the poor, they collected a tithe, or a tax on income. About one-third of the entire clergy in France served as parish priests. Also included in this estate were the ...
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