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- 4861: 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 ...
- 4862: Divorce
- ... which people approach marriage and treat it have changed since then and has influenced our opinions of the ties of marriage considerably to make that kind of change in percentages. History has shown us that marriage has been worshipped as a sacred bond ever since it’s creation. Reversing that bond was very hard, and often impossible by the Catholic Church ...
- 4863: Types of Friends
- ... partners are usually acquaintances who evolve into "guest friends" through increased extracurricular activities. You know their name, a little of what they like or dislike, a little of their family history, and usually have several things in common. As the saying goes, "Birds of a feather flock together," so too the social partners have to have several things in common with ...
- 4864: Henry Ford
- ... that he would make a car that was affordable to the ordinary worker. For a few years, Ford and his technicians began building their next and most important car in history. In 1908, Ford brought out for the first time the Model T. It was an ugly car, seven feet high with false doors and a crank. Even though it was ...
- 4865: Child Abuse; A Social Problem
- ... one parent; parents have children at a later age; more couples live together without the bonds of matrimony which was accepted as a sacred bond so few years in human history. The source of this degradation of such a basic unit of society is unknown throughout all areas of research which I canvassed in my quest. It is a question that ...
- 4866: Definition Essay of Multiculturalism
- ... to believe. In allowing one‘s ethnic group to decide who your friends are and who your enemies are you become a type of separatist. Didn‘t society learn from history? This is just what Hitler and the Nazi party did in Germany and all throughout the world during WWII. “The maintenace of distinctive cultures should be the function of synagogues ...
- 4867: George Meade
- ... 2.01vw. Carlsbad, California: Compton's New Media, 1994. CD-ROM. "Meade, George Gordon." Encyclopedia Americana. Vol. 18. Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier, 1990. "Meade, George Gordon." Who's Who in American History. Historical Volume. St. Louis, Missouri: Van Hoffman Press,1967.
- 4868: Interracial Children
- ... pride in themselves. It makes it much easier to fight off the racism. Not only can racism happen in the outside world but also within the family. "Because of the history of racial discrimination in this country... These children are not viewed as a rich combination of their full heritage" (Wardle 2). This is one reason there are problems in the ...
- 4869: A Political Biography On Jfk
- ... Oswald probably was part of a conspiracy that also may have included members of organized crime. As the years have gone by and other Presidents have written their chapters in history, John Kennedy's brief time in office stands out in people's memories for his leadership, personality, and accomplishments. Many respect his coolness when he was faced with difficult decisions ...
- 4870: Programmers
- ... Big Scare: The U.S. Computer Industry. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co., 1985. Rogers, Everett M. Silicon Valey Fever. New York: Basic Books, Inc. Publishing, 1984. Soma, John T. The History of the Computer. Toronto: Lexington Books, 1976.
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