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  • John Winthrop

    John Winthrop

    John Winthrop What I knew about John Winthrop before I did this report was that he was a Puritan who came here from England. He was the governor of his colony for over 12 elections. And last but not least, he had many vessels come over to America with over 700 passengers from England. John Winthrop was born on January 12, 1588 in Suffolk, England. His father was the lord of Groton Manor, a small

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    Submitted: April 27, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Treasure Island: Who Is Long John Silver?

    Treasure Island: Who Is Long John Silver?

    Treasure Island: Who is Long John Silver? Treasure Island us a classic adventure story, featuring an ordinary boy, Jim Hawkins, who is transported to a treacherous world of pirates and buried treasure. Jim’s adventures begin when he and his mother discover a pirate map in the chest of Billy Bones, a guest at their lodging-house. Jim’s experiences on the ship Hispaniola and on Treasure Island test his resourcefulness and teach him important lessons about

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • John Kerry

    John Kerry

    Kerry's rivals wax optimistic Massachusetts senator goes for third weekend win Howard Dean braves the cold weather to speak to supporters outside of a caucus site in Bangor, Maine. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Story Tools -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CNN ELECTION EXPRESS On the campaign trail: The latest Express Line dispatch VIDEO Kerry wins caucuses in Washington state and Michigan. PLAY VIDEO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kerry sharpens his attack on the Bush administration. PLAY VIDEO -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOP may target Kerry by labeling him

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    Submitted: April 28, 2010 By: Mike
  • John Steinbeck

    John Steinbeck

    He didn't know it at the time, but John Steinbeck started getting ready to write The Grapes of wrath when he was a small boy in California. Much of what he saw and heard while growing up found its way into the novel. On weekends his father took John and his three sisters on long drives out into the broad and beautiful valleys south of Salinas, the town where John was born in 1902. John

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    Submitted: May 2, 2010 By: Victor
  • Pope John Paul Commission Statement

    Pope John Paul Commission Statement

    Art Commission Statement The new Christian and Jewish Interfaith Cultural and Historical Center have decided to commission a piece of art work to reflect what our center represents. After much discussion, we decided on a stain glass mural of the person who exemplifies the interfaith movement, Pope John Paul II. Pope John Paul II represents our company with a good deal of practice and influence between Judaism and Christianity. Pope John Paul II came to

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    Submitted: May 3, 2010 By: Andrew
  • A&p by John Updike

    A&p by John Updike

    the story "A&P," by John Updike, the main character Sammy makes the leap from an adolescent, knowing little more about life than what he has learned working at the local grocery store, into a man prepared for the rough road that lies ahead. As the story begins, Sammy is nineteen and has no real grasp for the fact that he is about to be living on his own working to support himself. Throughout the

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Wendy
  • John Lennon

    John Lennon

    John.... The myth, the man, the legend. He is, was, and will always be my idol. I have enjoyed his music since I was a small boy, and will continue to love him for a very long time. Imagine all the people living life in peace. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope some day you'll join us; and the world can be as one. Imagine all the

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • A Separate Piece by John Knowles

    A Separate Piece by John Knowles

    In the novel A Separate Peace, the author John Knowles creates a unique relationship between the two main characters Gene Forrester and Phineas, also known as Finny. The boys have a love hate relationship, which becomes the base of the problems throughout the book. The setting of this novel, a preparatory school in New Hampshire known as Devon, creates a peaceful environment where World War will not corrupt the boys. The boys might be protected

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    Submitted: May 6, 2010 By: Andrew
  • John of Salisbury's Theory on a Tyrant - Vespasian

    John of Salisbury's Theory on a Tyrant - Vespasian

    John of Salisbury's theory on a tyrant is by far the best definition when compared to other theorist discussed in this class. John believes a tyrant is on who neglects his responsibilities, lets their wickedness interfere with the common goods and rules by force rather than by law. John also believes that once a king becomes a tyrant he looses all his authority, and his subjects have the right to no longer be loyal to

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: stacey
  • John McCain for President

    John McCain for President

    John McCain For President Proposition: The upcoming presidential election may be the most important election of our lives due to the fact that we are currently at war with Islamic extremists who wish to destroy our way of life. John McCain is the only candidate who has the experience and knows how to lead us during these challenging times. Definition: a.) Leadership is the capacity or ability to lead. (The American Heritage Dictionary) b.) A

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    Submitted: May 7, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

    Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

    “Of Mice and Men” The novel “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck is a tragically memorable novel as it takes you on a journey of two men in pursuit of their life long dream. George Milton and Lennie Small are the two main characters, George is a small man with very defined features, George looks after Lennie, he is almost like a father to him. Lennie is a very tall man with features I

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    Submitted: May 10, 2010 By: Edward
  • John Hale from the Crucible

    John Hale from the Crucible

    John Hale, from the Crucible Dynamic, Reverend John Hale needs only this one word to describe him. That is what separates Hale from any other character in the Crucible, while most characters are entirely static, with the exception of Elizabeth. That is why I consider him to be the best, and most flushed out character in the Crucible. In this report I will describe and analyze the character of John Hale and try show why

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    Submitted: May 11, 2010 By: Fatih
  • John Proctor Vs. Minister Dimmes

    John Proctor Vs. Minister Dimmes

    John Proctor was a main character in Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible.” He was a farmer in Salem, Massachusetts in the 1600’s. He was put to death when he would not admit to practicing witchcraft. Minister Dimmesdale was a main character in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter.” He fathered a child out of wedlock in a sinful relationship, and fell to his death when he couldn’t take the guilt any longer. John Proctor and Minister Dimmesdale

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    Submitted: May 15, 2010 By: Top
  • The Life and Works of John Dryden

    The Life and Works of John Dryden

    The Life and Works of John Dryden John Dryden was considered the most influential man of literature in the second half of the 17th century. He was the first of the great English neo-classical poets. He was well known for his poems, drama, and criticism. He called himself Neander, the “new man,” in his essay Of Dramatic Poesy (1668), and implied that he was spokesman for the concerns of his generation and the embodiment

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    Submitted: May 16, 2010 By: Janna
  • John Keats

    John Keats

    Keats, John (1795-1821), English poet and letter writer whose work carried the Romantic movement in England to rich maturity. Despite his tragically early death at the age of 25, Keats composed poetry of great power and beauty in a surprisingly wide variety of kinds: a fragmentary epic, Hyperion; several romances, including Endymion and The Eve of St. Agnes; and a miscellany of shorter lyrics, of which the best known are the sonnets and a series

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    Submitted: May 17, 2010 By: Tommy
  • John Marshall’s Court

    John Marshall’s Court

    By the early 1800s, the debate over Federal power which had been so tactfully postponed when it surfaced in previous efforts at unification (i.e., the Constitutional Convention) had again inevitably reared its head once the government was established and the neutral greatness of Washington's reign had ended. As the major issue of the day, the controversy of States' rights versus big government permeated politics in a profound depth and completeness: it was reflected in the

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • A History of John Wilkes Booth

    A History of John Wilkes Booth

    A History of John Wilkes Booth  The name of John Wilkes Booth conjures up a picture of America's most infamous assassin, the killer of perhaps the greatest president of the United States. However, J. Wilkes Booth (as he was known professionally) led a very prominent life as an actor in the years preceding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. This period of his life is often forgotten or overlooked. The Booth family name in the nineteenth

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: regina
  • John Delorean

    John Delorean

    John DeLorean Background: John DeLorean was a divorced, health nut, and dated younger actresses and models in the corporate scene at GM, which did not sit well with the corporate executives or their wives either. He had ear length hair, with sideburns, a style that can generally be stereotyped with hippies. DeLorean was dedicated to his job and he did it very well. He was told by his boss, during his term at Chevrolet, that

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Steve
  • Pope John Xxiii: A Partner in Solidarity for A Changing World

    Pope John Xxiii: A Partner in Solidarity for A Changing World

    Pope John XXIII: A Partner in Solidarity for a Changing World Pope John was born Angelo Roncalli on November 25, 1881 in Bergamo Italy. He was the fourth child, born to a family of fourteen. His family worked as poor sharecroppers, and was often financially strained. Roncolli decided to become a preiest as a young man, and was ordained in 1904 at the age of twenty-three. Ten years later, during World War I, he was

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    Submitted: May 18, 2010 By: Bred
  • John Updike's A&p Summary

    John Updike's A&p Summary

    John Updikes A&P Summary This paper analyzes John Updike’s “A&P”, which is a character driven story told in the first person by a nineteen year old boy working in a supermarket in the middle of a small New England town. This story defines how the actions of a few skimpily dressed girls and a store manager possibly give the young boy Sammy the motivation to make a stand for his own moral beliefs for the

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    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Stenly
  • John Marshall

    John Marshall

    Leigh Anne Shirey Dr. Hueston History 110 13 October 2006 In Francis N. Stites’ book, John Marshall, Defender of the Constitution, he tells the story of John Marshall’s life by breaking up his life into different roles such as a Virginian, Lawyer, Federalist, National Hero, and as Chief of Justice. John Marshall was born in Virginia in 15. Stites describes him as a Virginian “by birth, upbringing, disposition, and property (Stites 1).” His father, Thomas

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Stenly
  • John Lennon - Imagine

    John Lennon - Imagine

    Social criticism examines literature in the cultural, economic, and political context in which it is written or received. Keeping this definition in mind, it is necessary to understand the political, cultural and economic environment in which Lennon the above famous words. “Imagine” was released in 1970. The late 60’s was the time of the Vietnam War and also the time when the peace movement was at its peak. Anti-war demonstrations were a common sight on

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    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: David
  • John Ronald Reuel Tolkien

    John Ronald Reuel Tolkien

    John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, creator of a world. When someone who knows Tolkien is asked about his works, one thought comes to mind, Middle Earth. This was the playground in his mind that such vivid descriptions of fantasy lands came from. It is the base of his most well known stories, where dreams are just the norm. J.R.R. may owe much of his success to his diverse beginnings. On April 16, 1891, Mabel Suffield and

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    Submitted: May 22, 2010 By: Jessica
  • John Dryden

    John Dryden

    John Dryden, an English poet and dramatist who would dominate literary efforts of The Restoration was born on August 19, 1631, in Aldwinkle, Northamptonshire, England. He received a classical education at Westminster School and Trinity College, Cambridge, then moved to London in 1657 to begin his career as a professional writer. His first play, The Wild Gallant (1663), was a failure when first presented, but Dryden soon found more success with The Indian Queen

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    Submitted: May 24, 2010 By: Andrew
  • John Ross Interview

    John Ross Interview

    Interviewer: Hello Chief Ross. How are you? Chief John Ross: I am very well, thank you. Interviewer: Let me start off by asking you about your childhood. Chief John Ross: I was born in Turkeytown, Alabama to Daniel Ross and Mollie McDonald. Although I was only one-eighth Cherokee; my father had a trading company, so I was immersed with the Cherokee at a very young age. I went to many Cherokee festivals, and played games

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    Submitted: May 25, 2010 By: Tommy