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  • George Washington Carver

    George Washington Carver

    George Washington Carver George Washington Carver was born during the civil war years on a Missouri farm near Diamond Grove, Newton Country in Marion, Township Missouri. Even Carver himself was uncertain of his own birth date. In early manhood he thought that he was born in the year of 1865. On other occasions Carver noted that his birth came “near the end of the civil war” or “just as freedom was declared “. Carver

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    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Vika
  • Sojourner Truth

    Sojourner Truth

    Introduction Sojourner Truth was born in 1797, in Hurley N.Y. Sojourner was born into slavery, and was given the name Isabella Baumfree. Sojourner’s parents, were also slaves, in Ulster county N.Y. Because slave trading was very prominent in those days, Sojourner was traded and sold many times throughout her life. Sojourner ran away from slavery before the Emancipation act was published, and decided to change her name to Sojourner Truth. This name bares great meaning,

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    Submitted: June 6, 2010 By: Kevin
  • 1984 -George Orwell

    1984 -George Orwell

    SUNDAY, NOV 14, 1993 Summary Chapter 1 and 2 We are introduced to Winston Smith the main character of the story. Works at Ministry of truth. Ministry of truth is one of four government buildings in destroyed London, the main city of Airstrip One, a province of Oceania. Year is 1984 and three contries are at war, Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia. Oceania is run by the party whose leader is Big Brother. Winston is sick

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    Submitted: June 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • What Is Truth

    What Is Truth

    Gernilee Carter-Cauffman Philosophy 001 Paper 1 WHAT IS TRUTH? Getting to truth: this was a truly edifying process for me because I have come through class and this process to see that there rarely, if ever, is definitive truth. We, must, of course, come to some communal agreement on certain things to get on with life, society and to establish cultural norms. I see that truth is fluid and ever changing. There are some fixed

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    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Victor
  • George Whitefield

    George Whitefield

    George Whitefield George Whitefield was a Methodist preacher during the First Great Awakening. He was born in Gloucester, England on December 16, 1714 and was buried in Newburyport, Massachusetts on September 30, 1770. Whitefield took voyages to the New World seven times, voyages whose one-way trips took two months. He called both sides of the Atlantic “home”. He was the most traveled preacher of the gospel up to his time and many feel he was

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    Submitted: June 13, 2010 By: July
  • Georg Simmel

    Georg Simmel

    Notes on Georg Simmel These notes on Georg Simmel were prepared for Sociology 250, Introduction to Social Theory, in Fall, 1995. The notes provide an overview and some examples of Simmel's approach to the study of society. Sections 2 and 3 of these notes are the parts most applicable to the discussion of interaction and community in Sociology 304. ________________________________________ 1. Introduction. While Simmel is generally not regarded as being as influential in sociology as

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    Submitted: June 14, 2010 By: Janna
  • Important Truths Begin as Outrageous, or at Least Uncomfortable, Attacks upon the Accepted Wisdom of the Time

    Important Truths Begin as Outrageous, or at Least Uncomfortable, Attacks upon the Accepted Wisdom of the Time

    This is a proven fact that truth is the initial stage of progress. However, it is also believed that truth always starts away from the traditions and conventions. Therefore, people consider truths as attacks upon their beliefs, which people are following from ages. Truth also means some new facts that are unknown to us. People do not want to deviate from the facts, which they have learnt from their ancestors, and it is true to

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    Submitted: August 12, 2010 By: aditya
  • George Patton

    George Patton

    George S. Patton III was one of the most colorful American military leaders of the 20th century. George Patton was an American general in World War Two and known to be one of the most controversial, he was known to be a daring, bold, and unconventional military commander. George Patton's highest ranking in the military was Lieutenant General, which is 3 stars; he may possibly be the most written about American general. He remains to

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    Submitted: April 27, 2011 By: dreamdestiny
  • The Irreparable Truth: Beginning or End?

    The Irreparable Truth: Beginning or End?

    The Irreparable Truth: Beginning or End? Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anybody can start today and make a new ending. I remembered a story of a little girl who was always wishing that rain would fall fast so that the school would be flooded and classes canceled. It was really an amazing feeling to have taken a bath from a severe rain while your feet are being drifted by

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    Submitted: May 3, 2011 By: thrynne
  • George Frederick Handel - His Life and Works

    George Frederick Handel - His Life and Works

    Musical Composer George Frederick Handel is remembered by many as the first great of the entrepreneurial composers. Throughout his life, Handel drew international praise for his ability to captivate his audiences though his mastery of harmony. Displaying his skill at a young age, word quickly spread about the young Saxon (referring to her German heritage), "an excellent player on the harpsichord and composer of music who displayed his ability in playing the organ in

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    Submitted: May 6, 2011 By: woodda11
  • Truth in Sentencing Laws Causing Prison Overcrowding

    Truth in Sentencing Laws Causing Prison Overcrowding

    Truth in Sentencing Laws Name Institution Truth in sentencing laws are laws designed a way to get tough on crime. Before they were enacted, convicts rarely served their entire prison sentence but were instead released prior due to prison overcrowding or because of good behavior. These laws stipulate that convicts should serve a substantial portion of their prison sentence, precisely 85% regardless of their behavior while in prison (Dhamarpala, 2009). Before the enactment of

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    Submitted: May 10, 2011 By: niclwaina
  • An Inconvenient Truth

    An Inconvenient Truth

    tried responding to Sarah's post about Happy Feet, but I couldn't give a good pop. music critique because I wasn't looking at it through the eye of a pop. music critic. I may try to see it again and watch it from that perspective. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. In the review linked above I want to comment on "Religious people are mean AND stupid" critique. I'm just not sure I agree with that. That

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    Submitted: May 18, 2011 By: icezyle03
  • George Armitage Miller

    George Armitage Miller

    George Armitage Miller George Armitage Miller was born February 3rd, 1920, in Charleston West-Virginia. George grew up in Great Depression. His parents were divorced in 1927, and he and his mother resided in Charleston with her parents. He was raised a Christian Scientist so he rejected the text based on its anatomical drawings. He graduated high school in 1937, and then moved to Washington, D.C. He was at George Washington University when he became

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    Submitted: May 18, 2011 By: omee001
  • George Washington Case

    George Washington Case

    George Washington was born on February 22, 1732. His parents were none other than Augustine Washington and Mary Ball Washington. At the time of his birth, he already had two half brothers so he was not an only child. As a child, George lived with his parents in Ferry Farm. One disadvantage George had when he was younger was that his mother was very overprotective. At the time, young kids could go and play

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    Submitted: November 19, 2014 By: lalsoso1
  • Media Truth

    Media Truth

    There are multiple ways to define the truth. People always ask for a lot of prying questions and in order to satisfy their curiosities, however truth can be explained by countless ways, even thousands of people may presume their own facts. Basically, truth comes from the real event happens in real life. It is probably covered by embellishment or distortion, but as time goes by, truth finally exposes to the public. In general, truth is

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    Submitted: May 28, 2015 By: staceyzhang
  • George Washington Case

    George Washington Case

    Austin Rothschild 9/17/15 P#6 ‘ Chapter 8 Questions Congress chose George Washington as the commander of the Continental Army mainly due to political reasons. Some Americans were beginning to distrust the large New England army around Boston. Prudence suggested a commander from Virginia, the largest and most populous of the colonies. As a man of wealth and high class, Washington could not be accused of being a fortune seeker. Benedict Arnold was so necessary to

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    Submitted: September 22, 2015 By: Roshki
  • Laura Bush: First Lady of Literacy

    Laura Bush: First Lady of Literacy

    Laura Bush: First Lady of Literacy Reading proficiency is important for success in school and in life. The Annie E. Casey Foundation states that students who cannot read proficiently by the third grade are four times more likely to drop out of school. Lack of reading skills also affects an adult’s chance of success at work. The Educational Testing Service finds adults with lower literacy skills are less prepared for the ever-changing work environment and

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    Submitted: October 12, 2015 By: SelenaBz
  • President Bush and Obama on Stem Cells

    President Bush and Obama on Stem Cells

    Perry Paul Perry Denise Hill English 102 16 March 2015 President Bush and Obama on Stem Cells Today, scientists have come closer then ever to treating life altering disease such as, Parkinson’s, Lou Gehrig’s disease, Alzheimer’s, spinal cord injuries, diabetes, and even cancer. This has been researched through the use of undifferentiated stem cells. This means that these cells have yet developed into anything and are clean, untouched, and blank. They have the capability to

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    Submitted: November 24, 2015 By: paulwall151
  • George Tsypin Influences and Views

    George Tsypin Influences and Views

    Colby Higgins THEA 3650 4/24/13 George Tsypin Influences and Views With every new work of George Tsypin that comes to the stage, it is a new challenge to the art of live theatre. Each design is bolder and more extravagant than the last. He dabbles in scene design on Broadway, and various operas, film and he is also an architect and sculptor. Tsypin graduated from the Moscow Architectural Institute in 1977, where his mind was

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    Submitted: December 3, 2015 By: ctracing07
  • Ib English Hl1 Period 2 - Brush of Truth

    Ib English Hl1 Period 2 - Brush of Truth

    Mrs.Harris IB English HL1 Period 2 14 November 2015"why not? Its the least I can do, our community provides so many awesome programs and events. It is only right to provide help when those organizations need it!" Brush of Truth The everyday tool used for oral hygiene, toothbrushes, is used as an essential symbol of ridding oneself of past mistakes in the play No Exit by Jean Paul Sartre, translated by Paul Bowles. This example

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    Submitted: December 15, 2015 By: Gollierm
  • Manufactured Truths

    Manufactured Truths

    Manufactured Truths ​When people spread these manufactured truths, some people come to see these false ideas as reality and thus panic ensues. In The Crucible, a story written by Arthur Miller, he depicts the craze which occurred in Salem in the years of 1600's. This time of paranoia was caused by a simple minded girl who spoke these preposterous, manufactured truths. Abigail Williams blamed others for acts they did not commit and these blames

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    Submitted: February 1, 2016 By: Cmedrank
  • Lie or Truth?

    Lie or Truth?

    Lie or Truth? -by Kris Honest is good policy, but not the best. This is an interesting topic to be an essay topic. Some people think that people should not tell lie at any circumstance. But some other supposes that it is reasonable to tell lies in some situation. My own opinion is people don’t need to tell truth absolutely. We can tell white lies. I will explain it to you. People can telling white

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    Submitted: June 9, 2016 By: krisg0625
  • How Is 1984 by George Orwell Relevant Today?

    How Is 1984 by George Orwell Relevant Today?

    NAME: Nitya Mathur CLASS: SYBMM ROLL NO.: M14039 ‘1984’ How is 1984 relevant today? 1984, written by George Orwell in 1948, brings us into the life of the protagonist, Winston Smith, living in a dystopian world of hierarchal bounds. The peak of this food chain is crowned with Big Brother and The Party as they practice despotism to maintain control and power over the citizens. As Winston begins to turn sick of these chains, he

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    Submitted: September 9, 2016 By: nitya213
  • Truth in Nature

    Truth in Nature

    As a student my memory is probably the most important thing I have – at least in terms of school. Several subjects like history and biology require a great deal of memorization, and even though my teachers remind me time and time again that understanding and memorizing are two different things, I have managed to get by for a long period of time with just memorizing endless pages of words out of a textbook. I’ll

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    Submitted: September 14, 2016 By: m.rahman6
  • George Orwell’s “politics and the English Language” Within Newspeak

    George Orwell’s “politics and the English Language” Within Newspeak

    1. George Orwell’s “Politics and the english language”, published in 1946, can be shown to have a clear influence in how Orwell constructed the linguistics of the dystopian society in 1984. The essay took a serious form in which the perversion of the english language in political literature was critiqued and analyzed, but the book used satire and exaggeration to warn of the shift of how language could be used to “make lies sound truthful

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    Submitted: April 19, 2017 By: Samir Habib

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