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14801: The John Scopes Trial
... examination by Darrow..." (Webster's Guide to American History p423.) " Nobody gives a damn about that yap schoolteacher. The thing to do is to make a fool out of Bryan." (Settle, Scopes Trial p75.) "The world shook with laughter at the spectacle Bryan had made of himself." (The Fabulous Century 1920-1930 p534.) "...he [Bryan] showed an ignorance of the biblical criticism he had so long been damming. ... The Darrow grilling ...
14802: Karl Marx
... problem, as apposed Engles who used his imagination and pure mind to come about a solution. These differences in culture and similarities in beliefs complemented each other well. This outlook on society and the class war was clever. It was their greatest work together, the communist manifesto, which achieved them their most popularity among the proletariat, and created the most problems with the government for the two. Communist Manifesto or Manifest ...
14803: Origins of Louis Leakey
... Fever a few months later. Leakey graduated at the top of his class majoring in anthropology in 1926. Thirdly, without the criticism of others to push him towards his goals, he may not be as world renowned as he is today. After the publication of his first book, The Stone Age Cultures of Kenya Colony, he received a grant to go to the Olduvai Gorge site in 1931. He dug five ...
14804: The Rape Of The Lock
... a man to continue her pursuit of happiness in life. She fulfills herself before she fulfills others, and if she loses a lock of hair, so be it. It's not the end of the world to her. While men still like to look at a woman, and have a pretty object by their side, they're not prone to choose her as a wife for that reason alone. She has ...
14805: The Relationship Between Rheto
... rhetoric our own ideas individually and socially would not be able to grow. We are given the opportunity to discuss and feel our own beliefs, which is the key to our understanding of the surrounding world.
14806: John Keats
... now being interrupted by depressed moods that would plague him all his life. Although the days in Enfield were not totally black. The school, with its gentle atmosphere, was a safe haven for John, whose world had been shattered. His grandmother gave the children a pleasant home. He might have returned to normality soon if it hadn’t been for his mother’s actions. She shortly deserted Rawlings-it isn’t ...
14807: The River Runs Through It
... of doing many wrong things. He was not able to return the next year. Even if Conroy did not teach the children anything, he still felt they would be able to survive in the outside world. I like this book. It made me very thankful that I have a good education. I also like the way Pat Conroy writes. In the future, I hope to read some of his other books ...
14808: The Life of John F. Kennedy
... when they searched Sirhan’s house in nearby Pasadena. In his room, they found a diary filed with hateful criticisms of Kennedy. It also expressed feelings that backed the Arab side in the Middle East war with Israel. It also contained several pro-communists and anti-American opinions. This, along with his actions, made it very clear to the police that this person was angry at Kennedy in several of his ...
14809: William Wordsworth Biography
... excellent instruction in mathematics and classics. Rather than live at school, he boarded with Ann Tyson-the revered "old dame" of The Prelude. She gave him considerable freedom to discover the power of the natural world and to begin to define himself in relation to that power. Wordsworth's college years were from 1787-1791 at St. John's college, Cambridge. He went on a walking tour with Robert Jones, a ...
14810: The Selfish Gene
... humans have become more orderly and more suited for their environment, clearly a process that is carried out by gradual change over time. Through Charles Darwin s The Origin of Species, published in 1859, the world was introduced to natural selection and the theory of evolution. In his autobiography, Darwin states It was evident that such facts as these, as well as many others, could be explained on the supposition that ...


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