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1771: The Harmful Effects Of Discrimination And Segregation
... have both had many harmful effects on society in the past and exist when individuals are treated unfairly because of their particular race, gender, age, ethnic group, physical disability, or religion. Discrimination and segregation both poison the atmosphere of trust that we need in order to live peacefully. In the video Separate but Equal , there are many incidences to prove that ...
1772: Joshua Larwence Chamberlin
... public speech ever was at the1852 graduation! In the wake of the success of the speech, I was offered part of the work in the Department of Revealed and Natural Religion at Bowdoin (Professor Stowe was leaving to take another post at Yale). When the next term opened at Bowdoin, I was an instructor in Logic and Natural Theology and, as ...
1773: William Shakespeare
... Morgan 4). Thomas Carlyle submits that whoever looks intelligently at Shakespeare may recognize that he too was a prophet. "What point of morals of manners, of economy, of philosophy, of religion, of taste, of the conduct of life, has he not settled?" (Eastman and Harrison 6). So says Ralph Waldo Emerson about William. According to Emerson, Shakespeare has taken every mystery ...
1774: Walt Whitman 3
... A prevalent subject in all of Whitman s poetry is his use of the Divine Soul (god), which tends to explicate that Whitman was a very strong believer in his religion. Whitman use of themes discusses his own individuality and personality; he wanted to explain the democracy of America, and its achievements, while giving poetical thought to the great mysteries that ...
1775: William Bradford
... thus molested, and that there was no hope of their continuance there, by a joint consent they resolved to go into the Low Countries, where they heard was freedom of religion for all men; they resolved to get over into Holland as they could. (W. Brad Home Page). Once in Holland, the Pilgrims discovered that religious persecution was being diffused. They ...
1776: Vincent Van Gogh 2
... and the next year he started working at The Hague for his uncle who was an art dealer. While working, he realized that he was more interested in literature and religion than a business. Then he worked for awhile as a preacher among poverty miners in Belgium. Vincent worked really hard for the poor since he was very much dissatisfied with ...
1777: Vincent Van Gogh
... behavior toward the costumers continued. In 1876, the Goupil s managers had to let him go. Van Gogh, being the son of a Lutheran minister, was very much drawn toward religion. Van Gogh decided to prepare himself for ministry by training in the study of theology. He failed at the courses and could not be the minister he hoped to become ...
1778: Robert Boyle
... a debt of gratitude. (Sootin p. 2) Robert Boyle died on December 30, 1691. However, he left behind, in his will, sermons to be preached in his words, "Proving Christian Religion notorious infidels," also know as Boyle's lectures. (Unknown p. 471) The greatest chemist, one of the greatest scientists, and arguably, the greatest thinker to walk this God given earth ...
1779: Ralph Waldo Emerson 2
... Christianity at that time for being too traditional and ritualistic in its ways. These methods didn't fill the people's spiritual need. Emerson showed his liking under a new religion founded by nature. Truly, by the crowds that he drew, Emerson refreshed the minds, of people who were thirsting for some truth. And who better to provide this than Emerson ...
1780: Peter The Great 2
... of the most radical reforms of Peter the Great was the abolition of the Patriarchate and the establishment of the Holy Synod. Peter the Great had a typical attitude towards religion as an absolutist ruler of the eighteenth century. He resented the Church's ignorance, conservatism, and the wealth. In Russia, the Church had enjoyed great influence and its head, the ...


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