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  • Anne Bradstreet

    Anne Bradstreet

    Anne Bradstreet was not only the first English-speaking, North American poet, but she was also the first American, woman poet to have her works published. In 1650, without her knowledge, Bradstreet’s brother-in-law had many of her poems published in a collection called The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up In America. Although these poems did not reflect what would be her best work, they did emulate what would be the greatest influence on all of her

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    Essay Length: 3,377 Words / 14 Pages
    Submitted: November 10, 2009 By: Stenly
  • 3 Characters; Donna, Rodney and Melissa-Anne

    3 Characters; Donna, Rodney and Melissa-Anne

    This scene is broken into 4 sections, within it there are 3 characters; Donna, Rodney and Melissa-Anne. The first section of the scene was solely Donna explaining what was going on and the current situation of the party. The next section starred Melissa-Anne and Rodney; this was when they were waiting for Donna to pick them up, they were in Rodney’s bedroom. The following section was again of Donna and she was explaining to the

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    Essay Length: 804 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Ann Rinaldi

    Ann Rinaldi

    Ann Rinaldi was born on August 27, 1934 in New York City. She lived in New York City and was brought to this world by Michael and Marcella (Dumarest) Feis. After Ann was born, her mother dies soon so she went to live with her aunt and uncle in Brooklyn. Her father came and took her with him to New Jersey, where she lived with her four siblings and stepmother. Though her father was a

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    Essay Length: 340 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 16, 2009 By: Anna
  • Frank Abagnale

    Frank Abagnale

    Abstract: Before becoming an adult, Frank Abagnale lived several lives, concurrently. He was envied by little boys, and loved by women as a pilot flying for Pan Am. He gain respect from his future father in law, by taking the Bar exam and becoming a lawyer. Frank even worked in a hospital as a Doctor, before realizing it was not a career for him. How did Frank achieve all this in less than four years,

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    Essay Length: 1,240 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 16, 2009 By: Top
  • Frank Lloyd Wright

    Frank Lloyd Wright

    Frank Lloyd Wright was born as Frank Lincoln Wright on June 8, 1867. He was born in Richland Center, which is in southern Wisconsin. His father, William Carey Wright, was a musician and a preacher. His mother, Anna Lloyd-Jones was a teacher. It is said that his mother placed pictures of great buildings in young Frank’s nursery as part of training him up from the earliest possible moment to be an architect. Wright spent some

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    Essay Length: 738 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 16, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Anne Bradstreet: American Poet

    Anne Bradstreet: American Poet

    Anne Bradstreet: American Poet Anne Bradstreet is seen as a true poetic writer for the seventeenth century. She exhibits a strong Puritan voice and is one of the first notable poets to write English verse in the American colonies. Bradstreet’s work symbolizes both her Puritan and feminine ideals and appeals to a wide audience of readers. American Puritan culture was basically unstable, with various inchoate formations of social, political, and religious powers competing publicly. Her

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    Essay Length: 766 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 18, 2009 By: Yan
  • Mary Anne of Things They Carried

    Mary Anne of Things They Carried

    One of the main themes of the novel is the allure of war. This trope, common in war literature, is made more complex here as O’Brien adds the layers of a Conrad-esque “heart of darkness” fascination in the character of Mary Anne. The seductive allure of war is inextricably linked to the tendencies of human nature in O’Brien’s novel. War, more specifically the act of killing, acts as a catalyst for some individuals, causing them

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    Essay Length: 618 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Jon
  • Frank McCourt "angelas Ashes"

    Frank McCourt "angelas Ashes"

    Bednarz-Caraballo Sylwia Essay 6 - “This is life…” Reading “Angela’s Ashes” was very emotional. One would not believe how people lived in Ireland some years ago. And I’m sure that wasn’t the only place in the world where people were struggling like that. Frank Mc Court, the oldest child who tried to take care of his brothers the best way he knew, tells the story. He didn’t have an easy life. This poor child tried

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    Essay Length: 747 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 21, 2009 By: Kevin
  • The New Vampire: Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire

    The New Vampire: Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire

    The vampire has been a mysterious and enticing figure since its entrance into popular culture, usually regarded as the tale Dracula written in 1897 by Bram Stoker. Stoker, and later Anne Rice, as well as many other writers and directors have capitalized on the fascination the public has with these dark creatures of the night. Whether they are in books or on the big screen vampires capture our imagination, tantalizing us with a taste of

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    Essay Length: 2,061 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: Bred
  • Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton: Compassion and Willingness to Love God

    Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton: Compassion and Willingness to Love God

    Introduction: Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton’s most important element in her life was teaching young girls. The writer will explain to you how and why Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton is such a saintly figure not only in their life but in many other peoples lives as well. One will be more able to have a true sense of the many different obstacles that Saint Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton had to overcome to come to

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    Essay Length: 3,187 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2009 By: regina
  • Anne Moody

    Anne Moody

    "I couldn't believe it, but it was the Klan blacklist, with my picture on it. I guess I must have sat there for about an hour holding it," says Moody in her autobiography Coming of Age in Mississippi. In Moody's response to the blacklist, one pervasive theme from her memoir becomes evident: though she participated in many of the same activist movements as her peers, Moody is separated from them by several things, chief among

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    Essay Length: 1,216 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Fatih
  • The Threat of Anne Hutchinson

    The Threat of Anne Hutchinson

    Richard September 19, 2005 The Threat of Anne Hutchinson Questions: What had Anne Hutchinson done? Why was Anne Hutchinson such a threat to the Massachusetts Bay colony? How was Anne Hutchinson’s trial an ordeal for her and how was it an ordeal for the community? Anne Hutchinson, for centuries now, has been seen as a woman who paved the way for religious freedom. She was a great leader in the cause for religious toleration in

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    Essay Length: 1,234 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 23, 2009 By: Mike
  • Frank Davis Comes Madagascar

    Frank Davis Comes Madagascar

    General evaluations about the case Frank Davis works for a U.S food processing company Summit Foods, and he visits Madagascar because the company is interested in the local spices market and wants to evaluate if there are good opportunities to enter this market. As we know the cost to enter a new market depends on the company marketing strength, on the ability to access to low cost product and effective production, the experience of the

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    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Edward
  • Coming of Age in Mississippi - Anne Moody

    Coming of Age in Mississippi - Anne Moody

    Anne Moody learned about the importance of race early in her life. Having been born and raised in an impoverished black family from the South, she experienced first-hand the disparity in the lives of Whites and Blacks. The story begins with Anne as a four-year-old child watching her parents work everyday for Mr. Carter, a white plantation owner. She witnessed several black farmers living in rotten, two-room wooden shacks. It was most likely evident

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    Essay Length: 772 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Characters of Dark City by Frank Lauria

    Characters of Dark City by Frank Lauria

    Characters of Dark City I did my book report on Dark City by Frank Lauria. The main characters in the book were John Murdoch, Mr. Hand, and Mr. Book. Since Murdoch woke up in the icy bathtub in a strange room, he has been suspicious of everything. He is wanted for a series of brutal murders which he can’t remember committing. He later finds out that he posses a power called tuning, which allows you

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    Essay Length: 875 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Civil War Diary of Cyrus F. Boyd

    Civil War Diary of Cyrus F. Boyd

    The Civil War had a very large affect on all of the States. It changed men from gentlemen that went to church every Sunday and never cussed to people who rarely went to church and cussed all the time. Some of the people in the war were also very corrupt and did not do things as they should be done. The way that the enemy was looked at was even changed. All of these things

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Max
  • Frank McCourt: A Continuation

    Frank McCourt: A Continuation

    When I was a senior in high school, one of our reading requirements was Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt. When our teacher told us that we would be reading an autobiography, there was a collective groan throughout the classroom. As I began reading the book I expected to be extremely bored, but I was surprised because of the entertainment that the book contained. Our teacher admonished us of the hardships that young Frank endured, and

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    Essay Length: 1,053 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Anna
  • Frank and Lillian Gilbreth

    Frank and Lillian Gilbreth

    FRANK and LILLIAN GILBRETH 20th CENTURY GRU’S Frank and Lillian Gilbreth were 20th century motion study experts. Both Frank and Lillian explored and used scientific studies to make mundane jobs life easier and more efficient for the working person. In the following studies, we will look at the individual achievements of both Frank and Lillian and then their combined effort and work. We will start by examining Frank Gilbreth, as his was the shortest work,

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    Essay Length: 313 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Response on “ Diary of Mrs.Amelia Stewart Knight”

    Response on “ Diary of Mrs.Amelia Stewart Knight”

    14/03/03 Response on “ Diary of Mrs. Amelia Stewart Knight” When I finished this article I started to realize that the life of pioneers was not just one big adventure, but they had to face some really difficult problems like dangerous river crossing, bad weather, different kinds of accidents and diseases along the way without any chance for medical treatment. But first of all I had make a research to answer one question before all

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    Essay Length: 503 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Frank and Lillian Gilbreth

    Frank and Lillian Gilbreth

    Frank Bunker Gilbreth was born on July 7, 1868 in Fairfield, Maine. He was a bricklayer, a building contractor, and a management engineer. He was a member of the ASME, the Taylor Society (precursor to the SAM), and a lecturer at Purdue University. Frank died on June 14, 1924. Lillian Evelyn Moller was born on May 24, 1878 in Oakland, California. She graduated from the University of California with a B.A. and M.A. and went

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    Essay Length: 1,366 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Anna
  • What Inspires Anne Rice

    What Inspires Anne Rice

    What Inspires Anne Rice Anne Rice is an amazing and well-known author, famous for her novels and short stories. With millions of dedicated fans across the world, many would like to know what inspired so many of Anne Rice's literature. Anne Rice was born on October 4, 1941. Her original birth name was actually Howard Allen O'Brien. When asked about her unusual name, Rice is quoted on saying this: "My birth name is Howard Allen

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody

    Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody

    Anne Moody's Coming of Age in Mississippi is a narrated autobiography depicting what it was like to grow up in the South as a poor African American female. Her autobiography takes us through her life journey beginning with her at the age of four all the way through to her adult years and her involvement in the Civil Rights Movement. The book is divided into four periods: Childhood, High School, College and The Movement. Each

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Mike
  • Frank Lloyd Wright; Falling Water

    Frank Lloyd Wright; Falling Water

    Frank Lloyd Wright Falling Water, 1934 Frank Lloyd Wright sends out free-floating platforms boldly over a small waterfall and anchors them in the natural rock. Something of the prairie house is here still. Designed in 1953, the home is built on a hexagonal grid and is constructed entirely of tidewater red cypress and native fieldstone. A unique sculpture park has been integrated with the woodlands and informal gardens surrounding the house. As technology uses more

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    Essay Length: 305 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Max
  • Motorcycle Diaries Movie Summary

    Motorcycle Diaries Movie Summary

    Motorcycle Diaries Directed by Walter Salles As most potential viewers know, this film is based on diaries and letters to home written by Ernesto "Che" Guevara during a motorcycle and foot tour of a significant portion of South America during the early 1950s, years before Guevara achieved international renown as a Communist and Latino revolutionary. Thus, the film functions as an attempt to get at the heart of the person who preceded the myth. The

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    Essay Length: 651 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Max
  • The Motorcycle Diaries by Walter Salles and Rabbit-Proof Fence by Phillip Noyce

    The Motorcycle Diaries by Walter Salles and Rabbit-Proof Fence by Phillip Noyce

    The Motorcycle Diaries by Walter Salles and Rabbit-Proof Fence by Phillip Noyce are so similar yet so different. The two films depict the journey of two very dissimilar groups of people. However, there are certain parallels between the two; both thematically and stylistically. Each film suggests that physical journeys are initiated with the intention that an inner change or development will occur. However the catalyst for this change is not purely the movement from one

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    Essay Length: 1,599 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Monika

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