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- 4791: Abraham Lincoln
- ... the Illinois State Legislature, but this time he was elected. During the summer, John T. Stuart advised Lincoln to study law. On December 1 he took his seat in state government in Vandalia. In 1837 Lincoln, 28, was admitted to the Illinois Bar on March 1, and he moved to Springfield on April 15. He became a law partner of John ...
- 4792: Seneca Indians: Allies and Enemies
- ... the Canadian woods under traditional Iroquoian style. Parker served as military secretary to General Grant. Parker came under attack in an investigation in the Bureau of Indian Affairs about corruption. Government records say he was thrown out he had really resigned his position. Parker was also the author of a book called The Character of Grant. Red Jacket- Red Jacket was ...
- 4793: The Theory of Property
- ... source of permanent subsistence" (p. 544) the need for land began to grow. This land, though, was commonly "owned" by the tribe while often some was divided with allotments for government, religion, and gentes. This is the first attempt at subdividing a land originally owned by the common people for while there was no single ownership, the owning bodies began to ...
- 4794: Alexander The Great
- ... through marriages of his own and others just like his. He brought the world together to promote his idea of the brotherhood of mankind and had plans to reorganize his government and explore the seas around his empire. Alexander the Great accomplished all of this in just 33 years. After his death, the cities of his empire were split between his ...
- 4795: Short Story/Film Analysis
- ... and less of his flight. The film centers more on the young reporter finding the truth and trying to expose it, even if it means loosing his job. After the government cover-up, Smurch was seen by the country as a fine, upstanding citizen who died a tragic death. This was also the only film to portray a violent death. In ...
- 4796: Greek Literature
- ... his interests is evident. He explored matters other than those that are today considered philosophical. The treatises that exist cover logic, the physical and biological sciences, ethics, politics, and constitutional government. There are also treatises on 'The Soul' and 'Rhetoric'. His 'Poetics' has had an enormous influence on literary theory and served as an interpretation of tragedy for more than 2 ...
- 4797: Trouble With Bill Clinton's Character
- ... second Presidential debate in which Dole said that Clinton "single-handedly contaminated the highest office in the land" and is the leading cause of the public's distrust of the government. The focus of Dole's campaign was not Clinton's issues, but his moral pertinence. The press were surprised by the fact that most people think that Dole has a ...
- 4798: Anne Frank
- ... complete destruction of European Jews by Nazi Germany. When Nazi regime came to power in Germany in 1933, it immediately began to take systematic measures against Jews. The Nazi Party, government agencies, banks, and business enterprises made concerted efforts to eliminate Jews from economic life and from German life in general. In 1938, following the assassination of a German diplomat in ...
- 4799: King Arthur
- ... To understand the most widely accepted view on when and how Arthur gained fame, one must be aware of the historical time period surrounding Arthur. The unity that the Roman government imposed on Britain disappeared around 410 AD. In its place arose small villages whose rulers struggled for political and military supremacy. Around 540, a Welsh monk and historian named Gildas ...
- 4800: Auguste Rodin
- ... work or a living model because it was so lifelike. Many of the famous artists of the day came to Rodin's defense praising Rodin as a genius and the Government of France would purchase L'Age d'Airin in 1880 as the first of many State acquisitions of his art. It was also in 1880 that Rodin received his commission ...
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