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- 4791: Mark Twain
- ... things in life while always showing his humorist side. His brilliant comedic mind was especially unusual for any popular writer around during this rough time period in the nation’s history. Mark Twain’s humorist views and writings truly solidify him as the forefather of American humor. Unlike many writers of his time, Samuel Clemens, better known as his pen name ...
- 4792: Mother Teresa
- ... vows, promising to serve God for the rest of her life. Teresa eventually became the principal of Loreto Entally, a school in Entally (a district of Calcutta) where she taught history and geography. Everyday, Teresa would look out of the convent to the streets of Calcutta. She longed to help the starving and dying people on the streets. She wasn’t ...
- 4793: Roots of Russian Revolution
- ... soon spread throughout the city and had become a widespread revolt. The resulting revolution proved to restructure the politics in Russia for years to come. BIBLIOGRAPHY Campling, Elizabeth. Living Through History: The Russian Revolution. London: Batsford Academic and Educational, 1985. Hayden, David. "Russian Revolution." Merit Students Encyclopedia. New York: Macmillan Educational Co, 1982. 16:241©3 Robottom, John. Russia in Change ...
- 4794: Hitler's Germany & Stalin's Russia: A Comparison
- ... in control of two very similar governments. In any rise of power, there needs to be a period of careful planning requiring much thought. These two men had very little history with which to work with which to model their revolutions. Times had been changing rapidly, technological improvements in the fields of manufacturing, transportation, and communication made this period of time ...
- 4795: The Invention of the Telephone
- The Invention of the Telephone Technology is one of the principle driving forces of the future. It is transforming and shaping our lives at rates unprecedented in history. Tech- nology has developed and changed drastically over the past century. Each day many new things are being developed. It’s amazing to see how these inventions have the capability ...
- 4796: The Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation
- The Protestant Reformation and Counter-Reformation The Protestant Reformation and the Counter-Reformation were two very important events in European history. They are a vital part of the Renaissance. They signify the point at which the power of the church dimineshes and the power of the monarchs increases. The Protestant Reformation ...
- 4797: Mozart
- ... set to music. Opera was the dominant form of Western public music from the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries, parallel in importance to our modern cinema. Baroque: Period in musical history extending from ca. 1600 to 1750. The music of the late Baroque (ca. 1690 to 1750) is best known today. Its major representatives were Johann Sebastian Bach in Germany, Georg ...
- 4798: Mozart
- ... 9:30 in the evening”. (68) Mozart and his sister never attended school because their father dedicatedly and instructed them at home. Besides music, he taught them German, Italian, Latin, history science, mathematics and law. According to Ruth Halliwell, recognizing his children’s special abilities, Leopold began to devote extra effort to their education-with an emphasis on musical instruction. He ...
- 4799: Poe
- ... the following month (Asselineau 411). "Poe was great in three different fields , and in each one he made a reputation that would give any man a high place in literary history. Poe wrote great short stories, famous not only in his own country, but all over the world (Robinson V)." "Hawthorne, Irving, Balzac, Bierce, Crane, Hemingway and other writers have given ...
- 4800: Japan: After World War II
- ... 1978 Perry, John Curtis. /Beneath the Eagle's Wings/. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1980 Reischauer, Edwin O. / The Japanese/. London: Belknap Press, 1977 Seth, Ronald. /Milestones in Japanese History/. Philadelphia: Chilton Book Company, 1969 Sheldon, Walt. /The Honorable Conquerors/. New York: The Macmillan Company., 1965
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