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- 4591: George Bernard Shaw's "Heartbreak House" - A Fantasia in the Russian Manner on English Themes
- ... with the ‘ bourgeois' classes. He wrote a great number of speeches, pamphlets and articles for the Fabians, and in 1889 he edited the Fabian Essays, an import document in the history of British socialism. His work with and for the Fabian Society continued until the end of his life, during which period he wrote a number of important socialist articles, such ...
- 4592: The Life and Work of Chaim Potok
- ... children's books The Tree of Here and The Sky of Now in 1993 and 1995 respectively. Chaim only published one Non-Fiction book called Wanderings in 1978 about the history of the Jewish people. He wrote three plays one of them, Out of the Depths, is a two act play that premiered in 1990. The other two Sins of the ...
- 4593: Henry James And William Dean H
- ... more good than evil and, in return, wanted his literature to inspire more good. On the other hand, Henry James judged the world from a perspective "...offered by society and history..." .(Matthiessen 74) He also separated himself from America to create an unbiased view of it as a "spectator and analyst rather than recorder" of the American social structure. (Spiller 169 ...
- 4594: Eli Whitney
- ... the industrial development of the United States , in manufacturing muskets but most of whitney's own guns parts do not in fact interchange. Nevertheless, Eli Whitney is a figure whose history is fascinating, and whose impact in New Haven can not be overstated. He translated the concept of interchangeable parts into a manufacturing system, giving birth to the Americanmass-production concept ...
- 4595: The Bay of Pigs Invasion
- ... Press/James Wade, 1978. Prados, John. Presidents' Secret Wars: CIA and Pentagon Covert Operations Since World War II. New York: William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1986. Ranelagh, John. CIA: A History. London: BBC Books, 1992. Rositzke, Harry, Ph.d. The CIA's Secret Operations: Espionage, Counterespionage, and Covert Action. New York: Reader's Digest Press, 1977. Rusk, Dean and Richard. As ...
- 4596: Robert Penn Warren
- ... wholesalers, the subject of his first novel, Night Riders. His grandfather, Thomas Gabriel Penn, had been a calvary officer in the Civil War and was well-read in both military history and poetry, which he sometimes recited for Robert. Robert's father was a banker who had once had aspirations to become a lawyer and a poet. Because of economic troubles ...
- 4597: Pierre Trudeau
- ... the fact that he had submerged himself into a field which required innovative and pragmatic thought led me to believe that his Federalist stance would eventually be justified in Canadian history. With a superlative writing style, his use of vocabulary and terminology aided the reader in understanding his convictions. Not even this reader expected such a barrage of political jargon. Recent ...
- 4598: Hannibal
- ... but Rome finally assimilated these new tactics and used them against Hannibal, the man who had taught them to Rome. The Second Punic War was a turning point in Roman history, with profound implications for the Republic. The most immediate and obvious effect was the acquisition of territory; in the space of fifty years Rome had acquired most of the western ...
- 4599: Native Americans and the American Dream
- ... they do not learn the ways of their culture by learning about it in a book; they go out and participate in them. It is part of their culture and history, and when they attend a school run by all whites, with more passive teaching methods, Native Americans have many difficulties adjusting. This is not only true of the Makah Indians ...
- 4600: Ted Bundy
- ... a mental institution." Bundy was executed in 1989 in Florida for his crimes, but the real question is what really made this vicious man tick? Ted Bundy went down in history as one of the most brutal serial killers of the 20th century (AP 10). Ted Bundy was born on November 24, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont in a home for unwed ...
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