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    Preludes - TS Eliot [1888-1965] Relevant Background • Thomas Stearns [TS] Eliot was born in into a wealthy family in St Louis‚ Missouri‚ America in 1888 • He became a British citizen at the age of 39 in 1927. • His father was president of a brick making company. His mother wrote poetry and was once a teacher and social volunteer. They were determined to educate Thomas well. • TS Eliot’s awareness of how differently some people lived inspired a lot of the descriptions found in ‘Preludes’.

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    1888 PressRelease - Innovative Nonprofit Provides Treatment to Veterans who suffer from PTSD. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater‚ FL - The Circle of Veterans (COV) is a small but growing nonprofit started by an Army Veteran and his wife. The organization was formed to provide alternative therapies for individuals and their families that suffer from Post Traumatic Stress and other deployment related mental health issues. The focus will be on a variety of natural holistic forms of healing to include:

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    pay. Annie Besant also discovered the woman’s health is being seriously effected by the sesquisulphide used to make the matches which causes www.TheScript.co.uk The Only Paper Worth Reading Tuesday 12th July 1888 homeowners‚ I collect scraps of food from where the rats and mice eat. I am praying for Bryant & May to increase my wages‚ as I really need it to survive’ Lizzie could not carry on her interview as she burst into tears. We also

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    Why did the police in 1888 never catch Jack the Ripper? In the autumn of 1888‚ an air of mystery and terror cloaked and surrounded the city of London. An unidentified murderer who had given himself the name Jack the Ripper was loose on the streets of the east end‚ killing and mutilating innocent women whilst the police seemed helpless‚ unable to catch the killer. But why was Jack the Ripper never caught? In this essay I will investigate the reasons why the infamous murderer was never caught‚ including

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    THE ETHIOPIAN STATE AND ITS SOMALI PERIPHERY CIRCA 1888-1948 GULED ASOWE Ethiopian Civil Service College Addis Ababa SUBMITTED TO THE FACULTY OF HISTORY FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY SUMMER 2000 PREFACE In writing this thesis I have received kindness‚ advice‚ encouragement‚ inspiration and succour from many different quarters. In ECSC I have been largely supported by the AHRB‚ and Somali State. I have benefited from several funds from Ogaden Democracy League without

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    Why did the Whitechapel murders attract so much attention in 1888? There were many reasons on why the Whitechapel murders attracted so much attention in 1888. Some of the reasons were to do with the press and how they exaggerated the real story. Other reasons were to do with the industrial revolution and how it had an effect on the public. One of the reasons why the Whitechapel murders attracted so much attention was because of the fear of crime. I think this is true because back then in the

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    In this essay I am going to address the variables that influenced the attention focused on the Whitechapel murders in 1888. During the Victorian times people didn’t really take much notice of Whitechapel. What attracted these working class citizens to take an interest in the place were the murders. But it wasn’t only the murders it was the nature of the murders and how grotesque and sickening they turned out to be. People heard about the extent to which the victims were harmed and suspense grew

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    Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) was one of the most successful authors of the late Victorian Age. Wilde was involved in the aestheticism movement‚ which attempted to establish art as just pieces of beauty. Many people of the Victorian Era believed all works of art had a deeper meaning and purpose other than for pleasure‚ but Wilde worked to disprove this idea. He believed that art is self sufficient and it does not have to teach morals or to show political commitment to society‚ and that the artist is

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    Universidad Central de Madrid on June 19‚ 1885 (his 24th birthday) with the rating of excellent.   28 April 1888 Rizal arrived at San Francisco‚ California. 28 April to May 1888 He was placed in quarantine for 6 days on board the Belgic anchored off San Francisco Bay. 5-6 May 1888 Rizal boarded at the Palace Hotel‚ San Francisco‚ California. He went around for observation of the city. 8 May 1888 He started his trip of the American continent. He passes through Reno‚ Ogden‚ Denver‚ Farmington‚ Salt

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    Chapter 13: Rizal’s Visit to the United States Rizal’s visit to the United States (1888) Rizal’s Visit to the United States (1888) Rizal first saw America on April 28‚ 1888. His arrival in this great country was marred by racial prejudice. He saw the discriminatory treatment of the Chinese and the Negros by the white Americans. Arrival in san francisco Saturday‚April 28‚ 1888- The steamer Belgic docked at San Francisco. American health authorities did not let the passengers to land for one week

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