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- 22271: Jimmy Carter
- ... the following schools: - Plains High school, Georgia (1929-1941) - Georgia Southwestern College, Americus, Georgia (1941-1942) - Georgia Institute of Technology (1942-1943? - United States Naval Academy, Annapolis (1943-1946 *class of 1947*) - Union College, Schenectady, New York (1952-1953) Some of Jimmy Carters favorites are: Sports and hobbies - Played Basket ball in Plains High school - Ran cross-country & played under-140 lb. football at Annapolis. - Life-long tennis player - Plays ...
- 22272: Joan Of Arc
- ... the extreme suffering of a person because of heretics, or strong opinions. Joan did not receive a Christian Burial. Instead her ashes were thrown into the Seine River. In 1455 her family called for a new trial. In 1456, a mere 25 years later, Pope Calixtus III declared that Joan was innocent in the end. Almost 500 years later in 1909 Pope Pius X beatified her, or proclaimed her to exalt ...
- 22273: Johann Sabastian Bach
- ... at Cothen, Bach's wife, Maria Barbara, died. Bach remarried soon after - to Anna Magdalena - and forged ahead with his work. He also forged ahead in the child-rearing department, producing 13 children with his new wife - six of whom survived childhood - to add to the four children he had raised with Maria Barbara. Several of these children would become fine composers in their own right - particularly three sons, Wilhelm Friedmann ...
- 22274: Heart Of Darkness
- ... a couple of people that I have been acquainted with in the past. Obviously, complete power is a very scary thing. I think that, given the opportunity, a large portion of the citizens of the world would abuse the power given to them. I think that people would just get so caught up in the immenseness of their power, they would just end up losing control and doing things that they ...
- 22275: The Existence of External Forces
- ... in everyone, and it cannot be measured, predicted, or understood as well as the other type. In fact it is often unable to be seen at all, but it must exist simply because the entire world or even the simple workings of one man's brain cannot be described completely using only the laws of nature. A complex moral decision is created in the mind of men by more that just ...
- 22276: Korean Traditional House
- ... center of the household. The floor was heated with the ondol under-floor heating system. The anbang was located toward the back of the house because women were supposed to stay away from the outside world. A well-bred woman was expected to stay home and not see any men, except her husband and close relatives.
- 22277: The Disproof (and proof) of Everything
- ... time, men (I'm speaking of the human race, this is not sexist in anyway because women are included in this too) have pondered our existence and purpose, as well as the nature of the world we live in. This is perhaps the single most time consuming thought we ever have for most people live their entire lifetimes without finding the answer or even coming close to one. I myself have ...
- 22278: The Call of the Wild: Determinism and Darwinism
- ... used because it was inevitable that Buck would eventually return to the wilderness which from whence he came and become wild again (Collection AOL). Darwinism is, by definition, a theory of organic evolution claiming that new species arise and are perpetuated by natural selection. Which supports the phrase, survival of the fittest. London was impressed by Darwins evolutionary ideas and the concept of the fittest, making social Darwinism the basis ...
- 22279: Killing Is Wrong In Every Aspe
- The issue of capital punishment is alive and very controversial in the United States and all over the world. The reason for this is that crime is very prevalent in society and our society is having difficulty determining the most effective deterrents and punishments for heinous crimes. Although the crime problem in the U ...
- 22280: Does Plato Believe There Can Ever Be A Just Society?
- ... is a structure with parts that work together like an organism. If the parts do not work well together then the whole thing breaks down. It must have virtues, voices, it can be wise and brave. The state must have everyone performing there jobs to their best ability. For a state to be just the people within the state must also be just. A man is just when he has a ...
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