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- 11: History Of The Civil War
- ... actually died on the field of battle. The Civil War was a great waste in terms of human life and possible accomplishment and should be considered shameful. Before its first centennial, tragedy struck a new country and stained it for eternity. It will never be forgotten but adversity builds strength and the United States of America is now a much stronger ...
- 12: Civil War 3
- ... who actually died on the field of battle. The Civil War was a great waste in terms of human life and possible accomplishment and should be considered shameful. Before itsfirst centennial, tragedy struck a new country and stained it for eternity. It will never be forgotten but adversity builds strength and the United States of America is now a much stronger ...
- 13: Assassination Of Martin Luther
- ... a state, Colorado is comparatively young. Because it joined the Union in 1876 (just 100 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence) its most popular nickname is the Centennial State. Some former nicknames were the Buffalo plain state, the Lead State, and the Silver State. 7 Connecticut Connecticut unofficial nickname, the Nutmeg State originated in New England folklore about ...
- 14: Play Review For Shakespear The
- ... He tells the wind to blow them back to Milan; sets Ariel free and they lived happily ever after. “ The Tempest” was playing every weekend night for two weeks at Centennial Park. I took in the play Friday, August 22. In my opinion the production of the play was rather poor. First of all I wasn’t impressed with the acting ...
- 15: Mark Twain's Speeches
- ... weather inside of four-and-twenty hours. It was I that made the fame and fortune of that man that had that marvellous collection of weather on exhibition at the Centennial, that so astounded the foreigners. He was going to travel all over the world and get specimens from all the climes. I said, "Don't you do it; you come ...
- 16: Theodore Roosevelt
- ... the Panama Canal, 1870 1914. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1977. Mowry, George E. The Era of Theodore Roosevelt. Evanston: Harper & Row, 1958. Roosevelt, Theodore. The Autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt. Centennial edition. Ed. Wayne Andrews. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1958. *Primary source. Wallace, Anthony F.C. The Long, Bitter Theodore Rooseveltail: Andrew Jackson and the Indians. New York: Hill ...
- 17: Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- ... gone lecturing all the way to California, where western women found my suffrage advocacy less shocking. In addition to suffrage, my chief lecture point was educational opportunity for girls. The Centennial Exposition brought me to Philadelphia in 1876, and I also made regular trips to Washington to speak on behalf of the federal suffrage amendment. I spent most of the 1880 ...
- 18: George Frederick Handel
- ... the German composer Felix Mendelssohn owe a large debt to those of Handel. He was one of the first composers to have a biography written of him (1760), to have centennial celebrations of his birth (1784-86), and to have a complete edition of his music published (40 vol., 1787-97) Ludwig van Beethoven cherished his set. Although tdel is best ...
- 19: Animal Rights
- ... been consumed as food, being a majorsource for the basic nutrition. Unfortunately, some research has gone too far, putting many animals through unnecessary pain. According to Jean Bethke Elshtain, a Centennial Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University, the abuse that animals go through is intolerable. Monkeys are dipped in boiling water and pigs are burnt, without any type of painkillers ...
- 20: Types of Skiing
- ... are easy, 28% are intermediate, and 49% are expert. The longest run on peak 8 is a beginner run that is named 4 O'clock and is 3 miles long. Centennial and Crystal are the longest intermediate runs each at 1.3 miles long. The longest expert run is Cimarron at two-thirds of a mile. Breckenridge's annual snowfall is ...
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