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Nelson Mandela

... black, coloured and Asian groups. the foundation of apartheid was already made when the first European settlers came to South-Africa, and since then the suppressed have been fighting to abolish it. Maybe the most famous opponent of the apartheid regime throughout the years have been Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela. He went to college to study law in1938, but already two years later he was expelled because he participated in a student strike. Luckily Mandela got a job at daytime so he could study in the evenings, and in 1942 he received his unive ...

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Karl Marx 5

... of ideas as did Hegel, was looking to apply this method to the material world. This was a step to import the dialectic from the realm of philosophy into the realm of social science and thus an important step in the history of sociology. Marx's theories were also influenced by other sources such as French socialist thought, particularly the work of Saint-Simon, concerned with social progress as a result of workers leading the country. The political economy of Britain was another as was his friendship with Engels, both of which had an effect o ...

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Theodore Roosevelt

... he symbolically raised it to impossible heights as a world power. He was the hero that the country needed after years of low morale. He was the dreamer and the doer that mad America great. His obsession with greatness led the country in pursuit of a greatness that the entire nation embraced. Little Teddy Roosevelt was a puny child. Suffering from asthma, there was little the fragile boy could do athletically. When he first entered school, the other children mocked him for his weak stature. This incident molded the future presiden ...

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Symbols In Poe's Writing

... adopted by John Allan (Perry XI) and C. In 1815 John Allan and his family moved to England. While in England Poe was sent to a private school. In the spring of 1826, Poe entered the University of Virginia. At the University he had an excellent scholastic record. Almost at once he ran into difficulties. His foster father did not provide any financial support for school fees and other necessities. Poe became homesick. At school he began to drink. Soon he was in debt for over two thousand dollars. Poe discovered that he could not depend ...

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Biography Of Charles Dickens

... an unfortunate tendency to live beyond his means. his mother was affectionate and rather inept in practical matters. Dickens later used his father as the basis for Mr. Micawber and portrayed is mother as Mrs. Nickleby in A Tale of Two Cities. After a transfer to London in 1814, the family moved to Chatham, near Rochester, three years later. Dickens was about five at the time, and for the next five years his life was pleasant. Taught to read by his mother, he devoured his fathers' small collection of classics, which included Shakespeare, ...

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William Tecumseh Sherman

... the entire family, his mother sent his brother Thomas to be raised by an aunt and William became a foster child to Thomas Ewing, his father's friend. Cump, as he was known, later married Mr. Ewing's daughter, Ellen. Educated at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, he graduated in 1840. During the Mexican War, Sherman was posted in San Francisco. He resigned his commission in 1853 to become a partner in a bank there. Prior to the outbreak of hostilities between the North and the South, was Superintendent of the Louisiana State Seminary an ...

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Benito Mussolini: Biography

... HE was the editor of the Socialist party News Paper. Mussolini rise to power In tribute to the postwar Milan, Mussolini and other war vetrines founded Fasci di Combattimeto in March 1919. The Nationalistc,antilieral, and antisocialist movement attracted the lower and middle-class support and took its name from the faces, an ancent Roman symble of Roman disciplen. When the Fascist thretend to march on King Victor Emmanuel 3rd he invited Mussolini to a coalition goverment. By this time the fascist leader transoformed the country in to a single- ...

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Biography Of James Polk (11th President)

... ambitions, he was a leading contender for the Democratic nomination for Vice President in 1844. Both Martin Van Buren, who had been expected to win the Democratic nomination for President, and Henry Clay, who was to be the Whig nominee, tried to take the expansionist issue out of the campaign be declaring themselves opposed to the annexation of Texas. Polk, however, publicly asserted that Texas should be "re-annexed" and all of Oregon "re-occupied." The aged Jackson, correctly sensing that the people favored expansion, urged the choices of ...

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Richard Rodriguez

... the Pooh.) Immediately, I wanted to know, what is it like?" My companion, however, thought I wanted to know about the plot of the book. Another day, my mother surprised me by asking for a "nice" book to read. "Something not too hard you think I might like." Carefully I chose one, Willa Cather’s My ‘Antonia. But when, several weeks later, I happened to see it next to her bed unread except for the first few pages, I was furious and suddenly wanted to cry. I grabbed up the book and took it back to my ro ...

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Biography Of Ernest Rutherford

... Cambridge University Rutherford left for Cambridge in 1895, where he carried out postgraduate research under J.J. Thomson. Rutherford abandoned work on his radio wave detector and carried out experiments on the conductivity of gas ionised by X-ray radiation. In 1897 He started to carry out research involving the conductivity of gases ionised by radiation, and by doing so became very aquainted with experimental methods involved in carrying out work with radioactivity. At the age of 28 Rutherford took up the position of professor at the Univ ...

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John Gough

... my teachings lately. I have concentrated mainly on pneumatics, astronomy and geography. You would be proud to ascertain that I went to a museum around town and offered to sell my botanical collection. My interest in gases also augmented from our studies in meteorology. My older brother always comments on my weather apparatus that I carried around everywhere I went. I couldn’t help but to always study the weather and atmosphere. Lately I have been working on the law of multiple porportions, but I’m still trying to acquire as much as ...

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The Life Of Edgar Allan Poe

... and the past was much better than the present. Some of his earliest poetry was written when he was still a schoolboy. It was during this time that he lost his first love, whether she loved him in return is unclear. Her name was Jane Stith Stanard. Poe's affection for her may have stemmed from her kindness toward him at a time when he felt more "tolerated than desired, suffered rather than sought." (James A. Harrison, p.xiii vol.7) He was at a school in Richmond, Va. where, compared to the other boys, he was genetically lower class. It di ...

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