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351: Albert Einstein From Start To Finish
... whole city was leveled. Two weeks later with still no sign of surrender of Japan, and the second was sent to Nagasaki. Then the Japanese surrendered. The bombs were sent on August 6th. Albert Einstein lived a mediocre life. He lived a long and painful life, but his death was not on natural terms. He was thought to be a potential terrorist by the FBI so they watched him 24/7. During that time he became ... He was abused by the American government though. They used their enemy to make th em a weapon. I feel that Hitler would still be alive today if he had not helped us though. He lived a unhappy life. This unhappy man contributed so much to the human race. If his Math and Science skills were not so high, he would be no one. He helped us so much. We ...
352: Roman Mythology
... surprising similar, but in ways they were very much apart. The Greeks were very much involved in their religion with stories, myths, legends, and in depth descriptions of their personality and physical appearance. They all lived the life that is dreamed of by many, but not achieved by much. They all expressed something with their powers and their ability of ruling over normal mankind. The Romans had nothing to do with ... surprising similar, but in ways they were very much apart. The Greeks were very much involved in their religion with stories, myths, legends, and in depth descriptions of their personality and physical appearance. They all lived the life that is dreamed of by many, but not achieved by much. They all expressed something with their powers and their ability of ruling over normal mankind. The Romans had nothing to do with ... surprising similar, but in ways they were very much apart. The Greeks were very much involved in their religion with stories, myths, legends, and in depth descriptions of their personality and physical appearance. They all lived the life that is dreamed of by many, but not achieved by much. They all expressed something with their powers and their ability of ruling over normal mankind. The Romans had nothing to do ...
353: A Bird In The House
... up Vanessa is faced with having to live with the dominance of Grandfather Conner. Grandfather Conner represents a dominant patriarchal figure that rules the family. He always had a strong control over the people that lived with him. He was a perfectionist and was very proud of what he had accomplished and at no cost would he let his reputation be scarred. After her fathers death Vanessa moved into the Brick ... said it oftener than I have...I have the feeling that the absolute worst wouldn't happen here, ever," ("," p.173). Aunt Edna knows that she has been trapped all the time that she has lived with Grandfather Conner however, when she has the opportunity to be free she doesn't feel that it is needed. Aunt Edna is a character in the compilation of stories that after many chances reaches ... which they could be free of the things that went on around them. Vanessa wrote in order to get away from the harshness of the life, it was an escape from the reality that she lived at home. Ewen had personal freedom when he was away at war, he was away from home and this was a time in which he was happy. Aunt Edna struggled throughout her life and ...
354: Einstein
... his predictions was how an eclipse was formed. Two British expeditions on the solar eclipse of May, 1919 tested this theory. His prediction was then confirmed and he was awarded the Nobel Prize in physics. lived in Berlin, Germany for the next ten years. He was hardly ever actually in Berlin though, for he was constantly traveling to other countries to give lectures. While was lecturing in the United States, Adolf ... began and the bomb was made, but as soon as the war ended insisted that the power was to be put to peaceful use. Einstein became a citizen of the United States in 1941. He lived in Princeton for over twenty years. He soon faded out of the public world, lived his own life, and died. Einstein died on April 18, 1955. We still remember him for his great acts toward war, toward the improvement of this world, and for his great sense of compassion ...
355: Conversion To Christianity (pa
... he was an Augustinian monk at the monastery in Erfurt. Luther's early years in the monastery were a time of deep spiritual trouble, filled with fears of his own worthlessness and sinfulness. Though he lived a Christian life and performed many good works, he did not feel saved. Then he discovered his own salvation, and the beginning of his Protestant vision, in a passage in St. Paul's Epistle to ... papal authority and named the local prince as the head of the church. When German prince signed a "protest" against an imperial decree against church innovations, the reform movement acquired the name Protestantism. Luther himself lived to old age much to anyone's surprise. He married a former nun, Katharina von Bora, and raised a family that would become the example of a Protestant minister's family. Comparison and Conclusion These ... in the Catholic Church. He made a realization about Christ that would again change his life, completing the process that started in a storm. He was also influenced by the writings of Paul. These men lived during separate lifetimes, hundreds of years apart. Yet, because of them, religion was reexamined, brought to new people, and changed. What if Paul had not converted? Would Augustine have converted as well? Would Luther ...
356: Kurt Cobain
... with his mother and father in Aberdeen, Washington. But the happiness, soon interrupted in 1975 when Kurt's parents got divorced. Kurt was ashamed. He longed for the typical "Brady Bunch" family, but instead he lived in a trailor with his mother. In result of this Cobain became extremely anti-social, he had few friends, and was beat up alot. On his 14th birthday Kurt recieved his first guitar. He had ... Grohl. His drumming style was exactly what nirvana needed. Two months before Kurt's high school graduation he dropped out. This move made his mother angry so she kicked him out of the house. He lived with friends, and for a time he even lived under a bridge of the Wishkah River in Aberdeen. A few years later, in June of '89, Nirvana's first album was released, entitled Bleach. They did short US tours and European tours to ...
357: Joy Luck Club 2
... husband, St. Clair -- died at birth. She saw it as a punishment for her previous behavior. After leaving her first husband's house and returning home, she abandoned herself to whatever life offered her. She lived like a shadow, letting other people or events to decide for her. When she met St. Clair, she passively let him believe that she was from a poor family. Ying-Ying also let him think ... learned American ways and thought of herself as more suitable than her mother to American life. However, conversely, her mother saw the fragility of Lena's marriage and happiness. For all her life, Ying-Ying lived on a superficial level with St. Clair, her husband. Lena inherited this attitude from her mother. In St. Clair's family, they never had real communication. They only tried to be good to each other ... an attitude of "laissez-faire" like it is misunderstood sometimes, or a fatalistic way of thinking that induces people not to save a situation when there is still time. Lena was very peaceful when she lived with Harold. She let him do whatever he wanted to do, but he did not become the best of himself in this relationship, since she did not communicate to him all of her true ...
358: Anne Frank
was born on June 12, 1929, in the German City of Frankfort. lived with her family in a nice house. Anne and her sister, Margot s childhood was a secure place inhabited by loving parents, relatives and nurses. However, when the Nazis had gained power in some parts ... two girls joined her mother in Aachen, near the Belgian border. Otto Frank went to Holland and started a business in food products. In the spring of 1934, the Franks reunited and settled in Amsterdam. lived in Amsterdam a happy life, just like she did in Frankfort. She attended Montessori School and had a lot of friends. However her father was still worried, for in Germany the Nazis gained almost complete ... they tried there best to stick together. He loved his daughters very much, although at times he was tough on them. , Diary of a Young Girl was actually the diary of . was a girl who lived with her family during the time of while the Nazis took power. only kept her diary while hiding from the Nazis. This diary told the story of horror that the Nazis carried out. hid ...
359: Behind The Urals
... opposite end of the spectrum, there were people in Magnitogorsk who were not there by choice. Shabkov, who was an ex-kulak, is a prime example as he was a peasant whose community of peasants lived a little better off than most. His community is an example of a collective farm that Stalin implemented, and is a society where all the members use their individual skills to keep the society working ... Soviet Union, and more specifically Magnitogorsk, a diversified group of people from various ethnic, religions, and national backgrounds all put forth their individual efforts to develop the new Russia. The grueling environment that these people lived in developed them into strong and proud workers. In looking to our home front, I cannot find one example that even borders similarities to life in the Soviet Union under Stalin's Five Year Plans. We can study the times, even look to experts in the field for information on the topic, but we can never fully grasp the extreme environment that the peoples of Magnitogorsk lived in. They jeopardized and sometimes even sacrificed their own lives to build up a country. Lives were not lost in the battlefields, but instead on the job as workers froze from the climate while ...
360: Huck Finn Is A Very Troubled Young Boy
Many would say that . He was brought up by his father deep in the woods just off the Mississippi River. His father strongly disliked society therefore he lived as far as possible from it. Huck's dad brought Huck up the hard way without a mother and instilled many of his beliefs into Huck. His dad lied constantly and was always drunk, his ... a liar no matter how hard he tried, these had become his natural instincts along with staying alive. So if Huck's father had not brought him up the way he had and Huck had lived a proper life, a civilized one, then I do not believe that Huck would be able to survive one day in the awful cruel world he lived in. Because his father brought him up tough and strong, and defiant he survived. If he had been any different then he wouldn't have been bale to get Jim to freedom or live ...


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