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Search results 1741 - 1750 of 3135 matching essays
- 1741: Moll Flanders
- ... entire life to achieving some sort of wealth and social status. Her pride encompassed her entire life and affected all of her life decisions. Moll sacrificed many things, including love, religion, self-respect, and peace of mind, in order to attain a sort of affluence. Eventually, Moll achieves her desires and retires a gentlewoman in America, but her journey definitely took ...
- 1742: Louis XIV
- ... a vicious reputation. He allowed his armies to commit atrocities, and countries were reduced to slave states. Although credited with bringing France to the status it achieved, his policies concerning religion, his isolation of the throne at Versailles, and his last will combined to lead to the downfall of the monarchy. Though seen as a strong ruler, France lost power under ...
- 1743: Lewis Carroll
- ... children. Alice's identity crisis in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland reoccurs many times throughout the novel and is one of the main themes that are portrayed. Certain aspects of religion come into play throughout this young girl's journey, a journey symbolic of universal growth and self-discovery. As Alice learns a great deal about herself with each new encounter ...
- 1744: King Solomon
- ... with us" The Christian Century Dec. 1991: 108. 10) Texas Studies in Lit. and Lang. A Journal of the Humanities. Volume 18, 362-80.1976. 11) The Encyclopedia of Jewish Religion. 378-9. 1965. 12) The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia. Volume 9, 636-7. New York: KTAV Publishing House inc., 1969. 13) Young, P. "Solomon so Long?" History Today Aug. 1996: 3 ...
- 1745: Karl Marx
- ... in 1838, converted his family to Christianity to preserve his job with the Prussian state. When Heinrich's mother died, he no longer felt he had an obligation to his religion, thus helping him in the decision in turning to Christianity. Karl's childhood was a happy and carefree one. His parents had a good relationship and it help set Karl ...
- 1746: Karl Marx
- ... in 1838, converted his family to Christianity to preserve his job with the Prussian state. When Heinrich's mother died, he no longer felt he had an obligation to his religion, thus helping him in the decision in turning to Christianity. Karl's childhood was a happy and carefree one. His parents had a good relationship and it help set Karl ...
- 1747: John Rocker
- ... just because he was expressing himself. Rocker has a right to express himself, but he must understand that everything has repercussions. "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government ...
- 1748: John Coltrane
- ... world his concept of spirituality in the form of what would soon be a world-renowned and multi-award-winning suite, "A Love Supreme." Coltrane's concept fused music and religion. It entailed the expression of music as a form of praise to God. Also, Coltrane borrowed musical and religious techniques from the Hindu and West African traditions. "A Love Supreme ...
- 1749: Joan Of Arc
- ... The English saw Joan as an agent of the devil and put her into jail. She was tried on charges of witchcraft and heresy. Heresy is disbelief in the accepted religion. They wanted her to deny that she had heard the voices of the saints and to remove the soldier's or men's clothes that she wore, since this was ...
- 1750: Jimmy Carter
- ... and Lillian Gordy Carter (born 1898, died 1983). Jimmy had 3 siblings, Ruth Carter (Stapleton), Gloria Carter (Spann), and William Alton (Billy) Carter. Jimmy Carter’s ancestry was English, his religion is Baptist. He went to the following schools: - Plains High school, Georgia (1929-1941) - Georgia Southwestern College, Americus, Georgia (1941-1942) - Georgia Institute of Technology (1942-1943? - United States Naval ...
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