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- 2661: Mother Teresa
- Mother Teresa One person that had a big impact on religion in her time was Mother Teresa. Considered a saint by many, Mother Teresa dedicated her life to serving the poorest of the poor, help the dying, AIDS victims, orphans, and ...
- 2662: Napoleon Bonaparte: A Great Mastermind
- ... 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 ...
- 2663: The Life of Ernest Hemingway
- ... that Hemingway was obsessed with death and not too sane. His obsession shows itself in the morbid death of Miss Barkley and her child. Hemingway was probably very confused about religion and sin and somehow felt or feared that people would or should be punished for enjoying life's pleasures. Probably, the strongest reason for writing about Catherine Barkley's death ...
- 2664: 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 care-free one. His parents had a good relationship and it help set ...
- 2665: Ernest Hemmingway
- ... that Hemingway was obsessed with death and not too sane. His obsession shows itself in the morbid death of Miss Barkley and her child. Hemingway was probably very confused about religion and sin and somehow felt or feared that people would or should be punished for enjoying life's pleasures. Probably, the strongest reason for writing about Catherine Barkley's death ...
- 2666: Herman Melville Defined
- ... together they had four children. During his career, Melville was known as a great writer only for his early adventure novels. He was more interested in writing about “passion, innocence, religion, philosophy, and political subjects,” and refused to write, as he put it, “the other way” (13). The public disliked these subjects and his new style, compared to previous works. Due ...
- 2667: Joseph Stalin
- ... he is a war hero and that he should be treated like a god. He also made sure that there were no religions because if there was not just one religion there would not be enough unity in Russia. Stalin had so much power that on is 70th birthday he had his picture projected into the sky to make it look ...
- 2668: Ernest Hemingway and A Farewell to Arms
- ... that Hemingway was obsessed with death and not too sane. His obsession shows itself in the morbid death of Miss Barkley and her child. Hemingway was probably very confused about religion and sin and somehow felt or feared that people would or should be punished for enjoying life's pleasures. Probably, the strongest reason for writing about Catherine Barkley's death ...
- 2669: Joan of Arc
- ... de Vouthon in the town of Domermy on the border of provinces of Champagne and Lorraine. Her childhood was spent attending her father's herds in the fields and learning religion and housekeeping skills from her mother. When Joan was about twelve years old, she began hearing "voices" of Saint Michael, Saint Catherine, and Saint Margaret. Joan believed them to have ...
- 2670: Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- ... and came out of it with a declaration deemed the Atlantic Charter. (Freedman, p.143) The Atlantic Charter, “Proclaimed self determination and the “Four Freedoms”- freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want, and freedom from fear- for all peoples everywhere in the world.” (Freedman, p. 143) The charter was supposed to help restore peace when Nazi Germany was defeated ...
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