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  • General James Longstreet

    General James Longstreet

    Longstreet was born in Edgefeild District in South Carolina on January eighth, eighteen twenty one. He graduated from West Point in eighteen forty two and went straight to service. There he served until eighteen sixty one. He first saw action in the Mexican War, he was wounded in Chapultepec Mexico. For his services he received two brevets and the staff rank of a Major. He resigned his commission on June first eighteen sixty one and

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    Essay Length: 475 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 13, 2010 By: Andrew
  • James

    James

    I’m depressed. Well, how could I not be? I just finished reading Washington Square. I’m happy it’s over, but I’m not happy I finished it. No, that doesn’t make sense does it? Lets just say, I had a feeling how it was going to end up; I just hoped that I would be wrong. Unfortunately the one time I didn’t want to be right I was. Isn’t that the way it always works? I guess

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    Essay Length: 887 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 16, 2010 By: Vika
  • James McBride "color of Water" - Search for Identity

    James McBride "color of Water" - Search for Identity

    Color of Water James McBride’s memoir, The Color of Water, demonstrates a man’s search for identity and a sense of self that derives from his multiracial family. His white mother, Ruth’s abusive childhood as a Jew led her to search for acceptance in the African American community, where she made her large family from the two men she marries. James defines his identity by truth of his mother’s pain and exceptionality, through the family she

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    Essay Length: 921 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Vika
  • James Joyce Araby

    James Joyce Araby

    James Joyce, the author of the short story “Araby,” emphasizes the symbolic blindness and ignorance of the faithful masses of fellow Irishmen and depicts his personal religious and adolescent epiphany through the usage of first person point of view, vivid imagery, and constant allusions to the Roman Catholic Church. The usage of a first person narration allows the reader to see things the way the narrator saw them when he was an unsuspecting youth. Made

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    Essay Length: 1,130 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 18, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Hey James

    Hey James

    Hey James, Good hearing from you again. I can understand why you are so stressed you have a lot going on right know. I think you have taken the first step of recognizing you are stressed. First, you should try identifying your stressor and removing it from your life. From what you told me in your message I think we have already identified your stressors. The problem is we are not going to be able

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    Submitted: March 20, 2010 By: Mike
  • James A.Michner’s Texas

    James A.Michner’s Texas

    James A. Michner’s: TEXAS A Comparative Review In this magnificent historical novel, James A. Michner skillfully combines fact and fiction to present one of our most expansive and diversified states. Spanning nearly four and a half centuries, Michner begins with the first Spaniards to explore parts of present day Texas, Cabeza de Vaca and Francisco Vasquez de Coronado and continues on to the emergence of Texas as one of our most powerful states. Michner’s

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    Submitted: March 21, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Life Choices -Captain Mack & Billy Mack's War by James

    Life Choices -Captain Mack & Billy Mack's War by James

    Captain Mack and Billy Mack’s War by James Roy are both “heart warming and thought provoking” (Reading Time) insights into the tangles of childhood and early adolescence. Published by University of Queensland Press (UQP) in 1999 and 2004 respectively, both explore the theme of how choices define who we are and what we become. Both of these books explore unlikely friendships, with two central characters in completely different settings, they are intriguingly written in a

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    Submitted: March 22, 2010 By: Mike
  • James Dean

    James Dean

    In the early 50s, America was introduced to one of the most influential people of this time. Although he may not have starred in many films, James Dean became very famous in the entertainment field even after his death. A star onscreen, Dean’s life outside of film was dreary and lonesome at times. His other hobby, street racing, ultimately led to his death at the young age of 24. Just like The Eagles stated in

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    Essay Length: 1,118 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Wendy
  • James Madison

    James Madison

    James Madison was born March 16, 11 he was the fourth president of the United States. He attended the college of New Jersey. He is often known as "the father of the constitution." He helped make the u.s fedral system, and help design the checks and balences. Before becoming presidnet he was secretary of state when Thomas Jefferson was president. He and Thomas were good friends. James Madison would try to keep the USA

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    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • James Madison: A Testament of Time

    James Madison: A Testament of Time

    James Madison didn't originate the idea of checks and balances for limiting government power, but he helped push it farther than anyone else before or since. Previous political thinkers, citing British experience, had talked about checks and balances with a monarch in the mix, but Madison helped apply the principle to a republic. Contrary to such respected thinkers as Baron de Montesquieu, Madison insisted checks and balances could help protect liberty in a large republic.

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Artur
  • James Bay and Northern Quebec Land Claim

    James Bay and Northern Quebec Land Claim

    I chose to do my research paper on land claims. In this paper I will give an assessment of the James Bay and Northern Quebec land claim final settlement as well as compare it with the Labrador Inuit land claim. I will talk about the participants in the negotiations, as well as compensation recieved. I will also describe some of the implementation procedures as well as land regimes. Finally I will discuss some of the

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    Submitted: April 4, 2010 By: Tasha
  • The Founding Brother: James Madison

    The Founding Brother: James Madison

    The Founding Brother: James Madison The American Revolution emerge, and new ideas and changes were made from the Founding Brothers. The Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation...were all made and edit from the Founding Brothers. One of the Founding Brothers, did not experience the American revolution. James Madison, a federalist who was a republican-democratic had many goals he wanted to achieved. He looked back and was able to see what aspects of were done wrong

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Vika
  • Lebron James

    Lebron James

    LeBron James was born on December 30, 1984, in Akron, Ohio. His mother was Gloria James who was only 16 at the time. His father was Anthony McClelland. Gloria raised LeBron on her own. Life was often a struggle for LeBron and his mother. LeBron James, who has been called "the best high school player ever," is a creative dunker with the explosiveness of Jordan and the passing ability of Magic Johnson. Not since Kareem

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    Submitted: April 10, 2010 By: Top
  • James Weldon Johnson

    James Weldon Johnson

    James Weldon Johnson’s “The Creation” is very interesting as it gives some interesting interpretations as to the beginning of existence. The poem may allow the reader to make some deductions about the beginning of existence as we know it. People must have some kind of way to explain how things began. It may become essential to groups’ beliefs to figure out where they came from. Some of the analogies made in the poem certainly

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    Submitted: April 11, 2010 By: Mike
  • Go Tell I on the Mountain by James Baldwin

    Go Tell I on the Mountain by James Baldwin

    In the novel “Go Tell I on the Mountain” by James Baldwin the main character; John; encounters three obstacles: (1) His father Gabriel; trying to make John as he is, (2) John’s journey for education; trying to get out of the ghetto towards a better life, and (3) the favoritism shown towards his brother Roy, no matter how much he acts up, and struggling with no support. The theme of “Go Tell It on The

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    Submitted: April 12, 2010 By: Monika
  • Establishments of Professor James Quintiere ( Fire Researcher)

    Establishments of Professor James Quintiere ( Fire Researcher)

    Table of contents: Table of contents: 1 Abstract: 2 Acknowledgment: 2 Introduction 3 Selected Papers: 4 Flash over and instabilities in fire behaviour. 4 Estimating room temperatures and likelihood of flashover using fire test data correlations 6 Conclusion 9 References 10 Appendix I 12 Abstract: The contribution of Professor J. G. Quintiere into the field of fire protection is introduced and discussed, and as it is difficult to evaluate his whole contribution into the field

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    Submitted: April 18, 2010 By: Yan
  • James Watson and Francis Crick - Dna Code Race

    James Watson and Francis Crick - Dna Code Race

    James Watson and Francis Crick were in the Code Race. They both attended Cambridge University in 1953. Roslin Franklin was Jewish and was called the Dark Lady. She died of ovarian cancer. Maurice Wilkins had a strange attraction with cameras and chromosome x-rays and he was very shy. Linus Pauling became a double noble winner. He built 3rd degree models of DNA and in the 1950’s he became a recognized figure. Rosalind Franklin made an

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Janna
  • The Character of James VI & I

    The Character of James VI & I

    THE CHARACTER OF JAMES VI & I King James VI of Scotland & I of England was handicapped from birth with weak limbs and therefore injured himself many times. This also caused him to have an unsteady walk. He later suffered crippling arthritis. To compensate for this King James VI & I often leaned on his most trusted councilors and friends which also happened to be members of his personal staff. As a result, he

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    Submitted: April 22, 2010 By: Top
  • James, E. M. (1998). Surviving the Social and Emotional Impact of Homicidal Loss Through Local Community Intervention. Unpublished Master Thesis; Lincoln University, Lincoln University, Pennsylvania

    James, E. M. (1998). Surviving the Social and Emotional Impact of Homicidal Loss Through Local Community Intervention. Unpublished Master Thesis; Lincoln University, Lincoln University, Pennsylvania

    INTRODUCTION This change project was conducted at the Grief Assistance Program known as G.A.P., located in the city morgue of Philadelphia, PA. The existing homicide group at G.A.P. was utilized to gauge what methods would help the relatives and friends of a homicide regain their emotional equilibrium. The word murder according to J. Thiroux in his book Ethics Theory and Practice describes murder as "the unlawful killing of one human being by another, especially

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    Submitted: April 23, 2010 By: David
  • James Buchanan

    James Buchanan

    In the 1850s, slavery began it rise as a major issue that spread across the United States, and initiated the division between the North and South. The People needed an answer to a problem, and most turned to future president, James Buchanan to interfere or rather “stall” this problem. As Buchanan launched his presidential campaign, he spoke of his personal and political beliefs towards slavery. Although he personally saw slavery as something degrading and unmoral,

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    Submitted: April 25, 2010 By: Mikki
  • James Alan McPherson

    James Alan McPherson

    James Alan McPherson, an essayist, short-story writer and critic, is among the generation of African American writers and intellectuals who were inspired and mentored by Ralph Ellison. Ralph Ellison was a highly acclaimed scholar and writer. Ellison used racial issues to express universal dilemmas of identity and self-discovery, but didn’t use his writing as a propaganda tool to heighten his people. "Literature is colorblind," he once said “and it should be read and judged in

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Fonta
  • James Madison

    James Madison

    In The Federalist Papers No. 10 James Madison begins perhaps the most famous of the Federalist papers by stating that the fact that it establishes a government capable of controlling the violence and damage caused by factions. Madison defines that factions are groups of people who gather together to protect and promote their special economic interests and political opinions. Although these factions are at likelihood with each other, they frequently work against the public interests,

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: Bred
  • James Polk

    James Polk

    James Polk was born in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, in 1795. He was referred to as the first “dark horse” president. Polk was very studious and industrious and graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1818. He became friends with Andrew Jackson and was a young lawyer in Tennessee he went into the legislature. Polk, while in the House of Representatives, became chief lieutenant for Jackson’s Bank war. He later became the Speaker of

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • The Religious Undertones in James Joyce’s Araby

    The Religious Undertones in James Joyce’s Araby

    James Joyce uses religious references throughout Araby to express his resentment towards the Catholic Church, and Catholicism as a whole. The story revolves around religious symbolism and a boy's intnse desire for a girl. Joyce's reasons for rejecting the Catholic Church are unknown, but in many scenes his attitude towards religious hypocrisy becomes clearer. The introduction to Araby sets the religious tones, which flow through a neighborhood, dark and full of desire. The story

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Steve
  • Gadgets of James Bond

    Gadgets of James Bond

    1 Patel "And this I am Especially Proud of" - Q Introduction - Throughout the years, the weapons and gadgets that have come from the hands of the Q Branch, has never turned James Bond down, they are the coolest and are the best in spy paraphernalia. I. Bond's choice of equipment A. Walther PPK B. Aston Martin DB5 C. Watches II. Comparison to some spy gadgets of the army A. Bond's popular equipment B.

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Jack

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