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  • John Brown

    John Brown

    During the mid 1800s, attitudes concerning slavery began to harden, with growing division between the North and South. On one hand, white southerners, who opposed violence, began to defend the institution of slavery; however, northern abolitionists decided on a new, more violent approach to voicing their opinion. Radical and pious abolitionist John Brown became a northern hero due to his involvement in “Bleeding Kansas” and the 1859 raid on Harper’s Ferry, Virginia, which brought many

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Life of John Fitzgerald Kennedy

    Life of John Fitzgerald Kennedy

    1. Life of John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1.1. Youth and Family Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts and is the son of Joseph P. Kennedy and Rose Fitzgerald. Years later, it would be revealed that Kennedy had been diagnosed as a young man with Addison's Disease, a rare endocrine disorder. This and other medical disorders were kept from the press, and the public, throughout Kennedy's life. Kennedy attended Edward Devotion School (from Kindergarten to 3rd Grade)

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    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: July
  • John Locke

    John Locke

    JOHN LOCKE John Locke, a British statesman, philosopher and political theorist, was a principle source of the enlightenment. His spirit pervades the American Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights and is the basis of the liberal tradition that aims to protect individual liberty from despotic state authority. BY STEVEN BARNES Western Civilization History 102 Section 21 22 September 2006 Steven Barnes Professor Kellie K. Bradshaw History 102 Section 21 22 September

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    Essay Length: 453 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 8, 2010 By: Mike
  • John Donne

    John Donne

    [ Written by James Kiefer. ] (Transferred this year to Sat 30 March) (Note: In order that Christians may concentrate their attention and devotion on the Resurrection of Our Lord, and on the events leading up to it and following it, it is customary to omit or transfer all commemorations of departed Christians that fall in the week just before, or the week just after, the Feast of the Resurrection. Accordingly, this present commemoration,

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    Essay Length: 6,545 Words / 27 Pages
    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: David
  • A Separate Peace by John Knowles

    A Separate Peace by John Knowles

    In the novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles, the character Gene Forrester is proved to be filled with fears and insecurities that climax into the destruction of a perfect person. Gene first presented his friendship with Finny to be that of a perfect relationship, but soon it was proved Gene held jealousy against Finny. In order to have Finny seem less perfect gene had to convince himself Finny was out to get him and

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: David
  • Dr. Lowell and Mrs. Jackson

    Dr. Lowell and Mrs. Jackson

    The case of Dr. Lowell and Mrs. Jackson revolves around a conflict between the doctor, who advocates the implementation of a particular treatment and the patient who disagrees with the doctor and wishes to do things her own way. The doctor feels that the suggested course of action is disastrous and threatens to have the patient declared mentally incompetent. The question now is whether or not the doctor is morally justified in taking action against

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Max
  • John Donne as a Metaphysical Poet

    John Donne as a Metaphysical Poet

    John Donne as a metaphysical poet John Donne was the most outstanding of the English Metaphysical Poets and a churchman famous for his spellbinding sermons. His poetry is noted for its ingenious fusion of wit and seriousness and represents a shift from classical models toward a more personal style. Donne's poetry embraces a wide range of secular and religious subjects. He wrote cynical verse about inconstancy (for example, Go and catch a falling star and

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Discussion Paper on John Gotti

    Discussion Paper on John Gotti

    Seminar on organized crime Discussion Paper: John Gotti Jr. John Gotti was born in the bronx on October 27, 1940. His family moved into a tough neighborhood in Brooklyn when he was 12. John began to love the streets and dropped out of school in 8th grade. After spending years performing small crimes and gaining respect in the underworld, he became affiliated with the Gambino family in 1966. In the family, John made a lot

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    Essay Length: 574 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Red Pony by Author John Steinbeck

    The Red Pony by Author John Steinbeck

    The Red Pony by author John Steinbeck is a very notable book for young adults. The central and recurring theme of the four stories told within this short novel is life and death. The stories also deal with conflict between old and new. Unlike most novels for young adults this book is different because John Steinbeck does not try to soften or hide old age and death, but instead presents these themes as they are

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Jon
  • John Kemeny - Mathematician

    John Kemeny - Mathematician

    JOHN KEMENY: MATHEMATICIAN John Kemeny was born on May 13, 1926, in Budapest Hungary. He attended primary school in Budapest. He came from a Jewish family and in 1940, due to the Holocaust, Kemeny’s father moved the family to the U.S. Kemeny’s family moved to New York, and John attended school in New York City. He attended Princeton University where he studied mathematics and philosophy. He took a year off during his undergraduate course

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: David
  • John

    John

    The book of first John is one of a distinct nature and character, a book that stands in a sense on its own, a book that by the questions about it’s authorship and structure proclaims it individuality and inclusion in the canonical structure of the scriptures themselves. We see in the book of first John, the dealing with a very specific issues, a sort of which carries with it a legacy to our contemporary times,

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Tommy
  • The Limitations and Weaknesses of Elections by John C. Courtney.

    The Limitations and Weaknesses of Elections by John C. Courtney.

    The Limitations and Weaknesses of Elections by John C. Courtney. The dominant weakness of the book was the way in which it was designed. The book placed major focus on the institutions of elections, which of course is important. However, there was only very minor mention of the citizens responsibility to take care of themselves in accordance to elections (chapter 4). It is the governments responsibility to make sure it is accessible for citizens to

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    Submitted: January 11, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • John Adams

    John Adams

    earned and thoughtful, John Adams was more remarkable as a political philosopher than as a politician. "People and nations are forged in the fires of adversity," he said, doubtless thinking of his own as well as the American experience. Adams was born in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1735. A Harvard-educated lawyer, he early became identified with the patriot cause; a delegate to the First and Second Continental Congresses, he led in the movement for

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    Essay Length: 577 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: regina
  • Book Review of "the Face of Battle" by John Keegan

    Book Review of "the Face of Battle" by John Keegan

    13 July 2002 THE FACE OF BATTLE John Keegan, the author of "The Face of Battle" is allowing the reader to view different perspective of history, from the eyes of the soldier. Although by his own account, Keegan acknowledges, "I have never been in a battle. And I grow increasingly convinced that I have very little idea of what a battle can be like." Keegan scorns historians for pointing the finger of failure after an

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    Essay Length: 1,028 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Edward
  • John M. Case Analysis

    John M. Case Analysis

    Overview History/Growth This case concerns the John M. Case Company, which at one time was the leading producer of business calendars in the United States. The company was founded by the grandfather of John M. Case in 1920 and was inherited in 1951. The company had experienced profitable operations every year since 1932, and held approximately a 60-65% market share by 1984. Sales had been increasing annually at about a 7% compound rate, and the

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Fatih
  • John W. Gardner

    John W. Gardner

    John W. Gardner Introduction John W. Gardner born 1912, had a varied and productive career as an educator, public official, and political reformer. Gardner’s belief in society’s potential was his guiding force, but he was wary of the dangers of complacency and inaction. Perhaps best known as the founder of the lobby Common Cause, he was the author of several best-selling books on the themes of achieving personal and societal excellence. Biography Gardner's public career

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Max
  • A Paper on Pepsico

    A Paper on Pepsico

    PepsiCo is a good investment because it is a well managed company with strong sales in a large market that is both diverse and world wide. PepsiCo continues to innovate and penetrate new markets (for example the flavored water market), and is not losing market share to competitors. PepsiCo is a safe investment because there will always be a demand for Pepsi's products, even during recessions, and therefore the stock will be resistant to cyclical

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Pope John Paul

    Pope John Paul

    ersonal background and papal election Albino Luciani was born on October 17, 1912 in Forno de Canale (now called Canale d'Agordo) in the Belluno province, region of Veneto northern Italy. He was the son of Giovanni Luciani and his wife Bortola Tancon. He had a sister named Nina and a brother named Edoardo. John Paul I pictured in a coin. Enlarge John Paul I pictured in a coin. He was educated at minor and major

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Tasha
  • John Jays Hammond Jr.

    John Jays Hammond Jr.

    John Hays Hammond, JR. John Hammond was one of the greatest electrical and mechanical inventors of his time. The things he invented during his lifetime impacted history a great deal. According to John Pettibone, John Hays Hammond, Jr. was born in 1888 in San Francisco, California (Pettibone 1). Most of his life Hammond was known as Jack. He was the second son and namesake of a world-famous mining engineer, who was the friend, confidant, and

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Bred
  • The Significance of Lennie’s Death in John Steinbecks

    The Significance of Lennie’s Death in John Steinbecks

    Of Mice and Men is the story of two strong companions: semi-retarded Lennie and his friend and carer George. Set against the backdrop of depression-era California, this is a story of friendship and loneliness, compassion and cruelty, dreams and the harsh reality of life and death. The novel culminates in the death of Lennie, which has relevance to the themes present in the book: death, weakness, loneliness and hopeless dreams. During the story, Lennie is

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    Submitted: January 13, 2010 By: Anna
  • John Coltrane: An Experimental Musician

    John Coltrane: An Experimental Musician

    John Coltrane: An Experimental Musician Jazz, which evolved from African American folk music, has developed and changed over the last century to become an art form in America. It places particular importance on inventive self interpretation. Rather than relying on a written piece, the artist improvises. Jazz has taken many forms over the past seventy years; there is almost always a single person who can be credited with the evolution of that sound. From Thelonius

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • John Higgins

    John Higgins

    How would you describe the attitudes of Higgins and Prescott towards the implementation of personnel policies in the Japanese operations? The attitude that took Higgins was trying to drive people from the company in the same manner as it would a Japanese regardless of the rules stipulated that the company had. Prescott for his part he felt upset and attacked by this attitude because Higgins was revolutionizing the order that already existed within the company,

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • John F. Kennedy

    John F. Kennedy

    John F. Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917 in the Boston suburb of Brookline. Kennedy was the son of Joseph P. Kennedy a formerambassador to Great Britain. Kennedy was much like his father, possessing a delightful sense of humor, a strong family loyalty, a concern for the state of the nation, endless vitality and a constant air of confidence no matter how dire the situation In 1946, Kennedy ran successfully for

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Biological Attack - in Living Terrors by Michael T. Osterholm and John Schwartz

    Biological Attack - in Living Terrors by Michael T. Osterholm and John Schwartz

    Biological Attack In Living Terrors by Michael T. Osterholm and John Schwartz, the threat of biological attack on the United States is introduced to the public. Using Living Terrors and a number of sources that are extremely knowledgeable on the question of preparedness of the United States to a biological attack, I will argue that the United States is in no way prepared to handle a biological attack on its soil. Nuclear, chemical and

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Vive Libre O Muera Tratar (john Parker Paper)

    Vive Libre O Muera Tratar (john Parker Paper)

    John Parker was a very calculating, restless, and irate spirit, he was “designing, hateful, and determined… [he] was resentful…” (Parker 27). How would you feel, as a “free” human being in the United States, if for your entire life, you were under the control of another person, young or old, mild or mean? They controlled every thing you do in life, all the way down to the manner in which you breathe. How would this

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Top

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