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61: Slavery
... African Slave Trade- Portugal. The African Slave Trade was first exploited for plantations in that is now called the Caribbean, and eventually reached the southern coasts of America (Slavery Two; Milton Meltzer). The African natives were of all ages and sexes. Women usually worked in the homes, cooking and cleaning, whereas men were sent out into the plantations to farm. Young ... over the world until 1794 when France signed the Act of the National Convention abolishing slavery. It would take America about a hundred years to do the same (Slavery Two; Milton Meltzer). George Washington was America's hero. He was America's first president. He was a slave owner. He deplored slavery but did not release his slaves. His will stated ...
62: Hypnosis in Psychology
... three commonly known methods of hypnosis. Two of which, the authoritarian and standardized approaches, are generally considered non-beneficial towards the subject. Meanwhile the utilization approach, primarily developed by Dr. Milton H. Erickson, is the most widely used amongst psychologists today. The authoritarian approach focuses primarily on the power of the hypnotist over his/her subject. The out-dated though still ... stage performers and beginners. Also there is the standardized approach which although slightly advanced, still seems to be prejudice towards subjects that are harder to bring into trance. Then Dr. Milton Erickson pioneered the hypnosis of the future. A form of hypnosis that would adapt to everyone. Erickson's approach was far harder on the hypnotist, because it is not learned ...
63: Of Mice and Men: Burdens of Responsibility
... lives. They can knuckle down, work hard, keep a positive frame of mind and try earnestly to improve their standard of living. An example of this is would be George Milton and Lennie Small. The other option is to walk around with a chip on their shoulder, not bother to improve oneself but eradicate those around him or her that serve ...
64: Paradise Lost: Connections Still Used Today
... many people dare not risk angering God to his fullest extent. Another idea of "Paradise Lost" states that Satan is the root of all the evil in the world. John Milton shows this idea in several places within the story. For example, "The infernal Serpent; whose guile, stirred up with envy and revenge, deceived The mother of mankind..." enlightens us on ...
65: The Works of Clive Staples Lewis
... Literary Biography and Bibliography. Online.). A Preface to Paradise Lost, published in 1942, is also a work that made Lewis famous with its series of collected lectures dealing with John Milton's work Paradise Lost. In 1948, he published his Arthurian Torso, a criticism of the Arthurian Legends. English Literature in the Sixteenth Century is a standard reference today even though ...
66: The Life and Times of Edgar ALlan Poe
... was fifteen, which was probably not true. However, these poems showed of a wider range of skills than the first book and showed of new poetic influences (e.g. John Milton's). The major poem of the book, "Al Aaraaf", was inspired by Tycho Brahe's discovery of a nova back in 1572 which was visible for about sixteen months. This ...
67: Albert Einstein
... 1955. There is no doubt that he was dissatisfied that he never was able to find the true meaning of existence that he strove for all his life. Bibliography Dank, Milton, Albert Einstein, New York: An Impact Biography, 1920. "Einstein, Albert." Random House Encyclopedia, Random House Press, 1990 edition. Hunter, Nigel, Einstein, New York: Bookwright Press, 1987.
68: Marco Polo
... California: Salem Press, 1988. Hull, Mary. The Travels of Marco Polo. California: Lucent Books Inc., 1995. Li Man Kin. Marco Polo in China. Hong Kong: Kingsway International Publications, 1981. Rugoff, Milton. Marco Polo's Adventures In China. New York: American Heritage Publishing Co., 1964. Stefoff, Rebecca. Marco Polo and the Medieval Explorers. Chelsea House Publishers, 1992.
69: Paul Dunbar Research Paper
... produced more novels and poetry with it, turning out such novels as The Uncalled, and The Sport of Gods, all of which gained him more critical praise. As stated by Milton Stern, “Quickly, Dunbar became a groundbreaker”(Stern 585). He had emerged from his life as a hotel attendant, “All during the year, he repeated the monotonous ride, going nowhere in ...
70: Anne Bradstreet: The Heretical Poet
... corrupt and prone to evil and could do no good without God's assistance. However, Puritans did not believe in celibacy but were in favor of wedded love and procreation. Milton's invocation, "Hail, wedded love!" epitomized this belief. It was also believed that women had a right to expect something more from their husbands than mere duty(Morison 9-11 ...


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