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- 2681: Biography: Helen Keller (1880-1968)
- ... Anne Sullivan Macy and Polly Thomson at the St. Joseph's Chapel of Washington Cathedral. Books and essays by Helen Keller Helen Keller's Journal Midstream: My Later Life My Religion The Story of My Life Teacher: Anne Sullivan Macy The World I Live In Optimism: An Essay The Song of the Stone Wall Out of the Dark Peace at Eventide ...
- 2682: Richelieu and Olivares: The Quest for European Domination
- ... his own career in the Nicandro Olivares argued that, while he had not always been successful, at least- unlike his rival- he had not adopted measures that offended against God, religion and the high traditions of the House of Austria” (126). Cardinal Richelieu explained his reasons for allying with Protestants in order to defeat the Habsburgs: “[they were] absolutely necessary for ...
- 2683: Jonathan Edwards
- ... to congregation". It was so intensely discussed that some conversations would end in mass hysteria. During this period there was a drastic decline in the enthusiasm for the old Puritan religion. Churches began accepting "unsaved" Christians. These were people that accepted the church doctrine and lived appropriately but had not confessed to being "born again" in God's grace. In Edwards ...
- 2684: Similarities of Bradstreet and Wheatly
- ... was tutored by natives of England. This and her access to a library helped her become the accomplished writer of many poems. However , the greatest influence on her writing was religion. Being brought up as a puritan, she had puritan religious beliefs, which were exposed in her poems. In her poems, Bradstreet used a literary device called inversion. These poems were ...
- 2685: Biography of 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 ...
- 2686: Review of Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography
- ... was Benjamin Franklin, were very dull , consisting of no entertainment and basically no excitement. I believed that they were, more or less, uncivilized and conducted their everyday activities based on religion and not standard logical laws. Now I know that my view was mislead and close-minded. People had a way of communicating with each other, traveled the world, and shared ...
- 2687: Mohandas Gandhi
- ... Gandhi was under the influence of powerful people. Members of his family had served as prime ministers of an Indian state for several generations. His parents were strong in their religion, being devout and earnest Hindus. They were a part of a Hindu sect that worshipped Vishnu and promoted non-violence. Apparently, he was most influenced by his mother, a gentle ...
- 2688: The Life and Work of Frederick Douglass
- ... was a Christian himself. He saw the Christianity of his white masters to be a crude mockery of the real thing. At first, Douglass believed that a master who found religion became more humane. When he actually witnessed his master after he became religious, he found him very much more cruel than before. Douglass states, "after his conversion, he found religious ...
- 2689: Emily Dickinson: Life and Her Works
- ... a lot about the after life. With great poems about death like this it is obvious that Emily Dickinson Spent a lot of time focusing on the concepts of death, Religion and the after life. She in this poem interprets the Resurrection in a different way. I think that she is saying that Death is inevitable in this life as we ...
- 2690: Tiger Woods
- ... time zone changes tired him out as he alway lost time when having to fly back to California. Tiger's Ethnicity: African, Thai, Chinese, American Indian, and European. Tiger's Religion: Tiger believes in Buddism. Not every aspect, but most of it. Tiger was 11-months old when he first started swinging a sawed off golf club in his garage. Some ...
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