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- 2651: John F Kenendy
- ... office was a U.S Senator. His legal residence was Massachuttes.Some other facts about J.F.K were that he went to Harvard University,B.A in 1940,his religion is Roman Catholic,his occupation was a Public Official.He married Jacqueline Bouvier on September 12th 1953.Sadly J.F.K was assassinated before he had a chance to carry ...
- 2652: The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte
- ... advise, and help him write laws. France became one of the first efficiently organized modern states. In 1801, Napoleon made an agreement with the pope that made Catholicism the state religion, but all religions were tolerated. "My policy is to govern men as the greatest number wish to be governed," said Napoleon. "I established myself in Egypt by becoming a Mussulman ...
- 2653: John F.Kennedy: Biography
- ... be president is he spent almost every weekend campaigning. Lots of the Democratic leaders thought J.F.K would not be a good president because of his age, family fortune, religion, and his relative inexperience in international affairs. Kennedy figured the only way he would win the election is to win as many states as he could. He was running for ...
- 2654: Gandhi and His Views
- ... given them independence from Britain. Achieving almost all his goals including freeing India from British rule, Gandhi simply accomplished so much by peace. Disagreeing with the caste system in Hindi religion, Gandhi disliked the idea of communalism and religious separation. They were condemned and forced to perform the most demeaning tasks and chores, such as cleaning latrines or bathrooms He hoped ...
- 2655: The Writings of Ernest Hemingway
- ... their affair when Catherine dies giving birth to their stillborn love-child, Frederick realizes that he cannot depend on any one person, such as Catherine, or any thing, such as religion, war, or frivolity, for order and discipline. Hemingway describes Frederick's enlightment best in the final paragraph of the novel when Frederick sees Catherine's corpse for the first and ...
- 2656: A Critique of C. S. Lewis
- ... the nature of its existence and the commonality of not being a human convention. Lewis classified a natural law or the existence of a system of absolutes as crucial in religion and especially in Christianity. Lewis developed an argument through the comparison of moral systems and what is judged as right or rather what ought to be. Using extremes, such as ...
- 2657: Napoleon Bonaparte
- ... advise, and help him write laws. France became one of the first efficiently organized modern states. In 1801, Napoleon made an agreement with the pope that made Catholicism the state religion, but all religions were tolerated. "My policy is to govern men as the greatest number wish to be governed," said Napoleon. "I established myself in Egypt by becoming a Mussulman ...
- 2658: Oskar Schindler - A Saint in Disguise?
- ... hundred Jews, and put his beliefs into action. He believed that the truth will make one free, and that was the exact outcome of the war - the Jews kept their religion and pride throughout the years, and in the end, they came out successful. Oskar's father and mother, Hans and Louisa Schindler, were deeply religious. This resulted in a strong ...
- 2659: The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte
- ... advise, and help him write laws. France became one of the first efficiently organized modern states. In 1801, Napoleon made an agreement with the pope that made Catholicism the state religion, but all religions were tolerated. "My policy is to govern men as the greatest number wish to be governed," said Napoleon. "I established myself in Egypt by becoming a Mussulman ...
- 2660: Alexander The Great And His Impact On Greek Civilization
- ... long impact on the civilization as well as other civilizations. Writers, architects, scientist and artist are said to have "pass the torch of Greek culture to later civilizations" (Nardo 86). Religion was also effected by Alexanders influence, Jews were introduce to Greek learning that carried on to other religions. It was in Alexandria that the Greek translation of the Old Testament ...
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