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2121: A Consise History Of Germany
... Strasbourg, Naumburg, and Cologne were richly decorated with sculpture, and they were filled with light from the stained glass in their large, pointed-arched windows. French culture also affected German literature. Wandering nobles and knights, called Minnesinger, wrote and recited courtly love poems in the tradition of Provençal troubadours and French trouvères . Foremost among them were Reinmar von Hagenau and Walther ...
2122: Alcoholics Anonymous
... in which she recorded in, and taught from, the spiritual journal she compiled between 1933 and 1939. In it, she had many comments on the Bible, Oxford Group principles, Christian literature, and most of the specific principles that wound up in the Twelve Steps (Pitman 104 &105). Bill Wilson called Anne Smith the “Mother of A.A.” and a “Founder” (Wekesser ...
2123: A Timeline Of The Holocaust
... an organization as early as April 1933, since the beliefs of this religious group prohibited them from swearing any oath to the state or serving in the German military. Their literature was confiscated, and they lost jobs, unemployment benefits, pensions, and all social welfare benefits. Many Witnesses were sent to prisons and concentration camps in Nazi Germany and their children were ...
2124: A Hero Among Men, A Man Among
A Hero Among Men, A Man Among Heroes The name Ulysses instantly conjures up images of heroism and adventure. Even modern readers who are less versed in classical literature recognize the larger-than-life character, if not the specific details of this legend. It is with these associations in mind that one approaches the poetic monologue “Ulysses” by Alfred ...
2125: Origin Of The English Laguage
... a cousin who was also a king. His cousin was William of Normandy. After Edward died in 1066 his cousin took over England. This was the end of Anglo-Saxon literature. So throughout time there has been many differnent cultures in England. All during this time in history the first form of poetry was introduced with herioc and Elegiace poetry. The ...
2126: Nikola Tesla
... in the face after all the verbal abuse Tesla took from Edison. The stories go on and on. Industry's attempt (obviously very successful) to purge him from the scientific literature had driven him into exile for nearly twenty years. Lacking capital, he was forced to place his untested theories into countless notebooks. The man who invented the modern world died ...
2127: African Diaspora
... the argument of cultural transformation. Even after hundreds of years of isolation in the jungle, the Saramaka showed significant examples of cultural adaptation and borrowing. As witnessed in the Price Literature and Film, "everything from botanical medicines to basketry and fishing techniques was learned from the Native Americans" (Jason & Kirschensteiner 9). Inquiring about the plants used by the medicine man to ...
2128: Mrs Smith Sux
... s creatures are in nature, so that they can evolve to better things. As socialist writings such as The Communist Manifesto were spread throughout Europe, their opposition in turn spread literature about the social implications of Darwinism, and thus it became a definitive ideology of the nineteenth century. Beyond Darwinism’s application to the individual, people used it to justify actions ...
2129: Early America
... of the new writers included John Smith; he only spent two in a half years in America. Jonathan Edward's, he thought that a revolution would create a world of literature. He was the first major writer to be educated and lived his whole life in the New World. When he was eleven he wrote science essays on insects. Then when ...
2130: Muckrakers
... literary men. The new magazines, emerging in 1900 were run by business promoters and reached audiences ranging from 400,000 to 1,000,000. They took a turn away from literature and began writing what greatly resembled news. These magazines, many of which by accident, began producing muckraking articles. One of the most significant of these muckraking magazines was McClure's ...


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