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    john adams

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    1) John Adams had more positive characteristics than negative. John Adams of Braintree Massachusetts was a lawyer‚ farmer‚ Harvard graduate‚ husband of Abigail Smith Adams‚ father of four children‚ and a revolutionary. By the look of things‚ he seemed like a pretty lovable man considering he was his wife’s tenderest of husbands and her good man. He had many great qualities that everyone around him would appreciate his presence. As for the negative traits‚ he was fiercely stubborn and quick to anger

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    John Muir

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    John Muir‚ Protecting Yosemite‚ Bedford/ St. Martin’s‚ 2011 John Muir‚ the founder of modern environmentalism‚ wrote many books on American environmentalism and was vocal in preserving America’s natural landscape. He grew up studying the natural environment and fell in love with its beauty and interconnections. He devoted his life to protecting the landscape from industrialization and the “Manifest Destiny” mentality of the late 19th century and early 20th century. Railroads quickened the expansion

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    John Astor

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    Peter Brook III Research Paper 1 02/11/2013 Prof. Dick American Fur Trade and John Jacob Astor The United States of America is a very new country in the world when the fur trade was discovered. The fur trade was initially started by the Indians who would trade with English merchants. They would trade hides for such things as weaponry and advanced tools. Due to the qualities in the furs themselves you can start to see a market value rise for certain pelts. The beaver fur was the highest sought

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    John Dryden

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    cleverly disguised himself as one of them Throughout Dryden’s "An Essay of Dramatic Poesy" Neander is believed to represent Dryden’s point of view on the different critical issues discussed. Living from 1631 to 1700 John Dryden was the leading literary figure of the Restoration ("John Dryden" Encarta). Dryden was an accomplished poet‚ playwright and critic. Speaking English‚ Latin and Greek Dryden was also a successful translator. Writing "Heroic Stanzas‚" a poem commemorating the death of Cromwell

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    john leo

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    In John Leo’s article‚ “No books‚ please; we’re students’’‚ Leo discusses the issues with current college students and their lack of drive and ambition. Leo provides his readers with a multitude of statics and example why he feels college students have become lazy and disengaged. Leo introduces his readers using a survey from UCLA’s Higher Education Research Institute stating‚ “Only 35 percent of students said they spent six or more hours a week studying or doing homework during their senior year

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    John Calvin

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    On July 10‚ six days after our own Independence Day‚ the world will celebrate the birthday of John Calvin‚ the man most responsible for our American system of liberty based on Republican principles of representative government. It was Founding Father and the second President of the United States‚ John Adams‚ who described Calvin as "a vast genius‚" a man of "singular eloquence‚ vast erudition‚ and polished taste‚ [who] embraced the cause of Reformation‚" adding: "Let not Geneva be forgotten or

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    John Locke

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    Khaled Elsawabi Philosophy MWF 2 PM October 15‚ 2012 John Locke’s Political Influence John Locke is among the most influential political philosophers of the modern period. One can easily see his tremendous influence on democracies throughout the world‚ especially the United States‚ today. Locke was born during 1632 in Somerset‚ England. He was the son of a Puritan lawyer who fought with the Parliamentarians against the King in the English Civil War. At the age of 14‚ Locke attended Westminster

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    John Agard

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    John Agard John Agard |[pic] | | | | | | | | | | | BIOGRAPHY PLAYWRIGHT‚ POET‚ SHORT-STORY AND CHILDREN ’S WRITER JOHN AGARD WAS BORN ON 21 JUNE 1949 IN BRITISH GUIANA (NOW GUYANA). HE WORKED FOR THE GUYANA SUNDAY CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER AS SUB-EDITOR AND FEATURE WRITER BEFORE MOVING TO ENGLAND IN 1977‚ WHERE HE BECAME A TOURING

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    John Dewey

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    system. He followed a Christian worldview that everyone is equal and free and has same rights to enhance people’s ideas. Work cited: Field‚ Richard. "John Dewey." Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 14 Feb. 2014 <http://www.iep.utm.edu/dewey/>. "John Dewey Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television. 16 Feb. 2014 <http://www.biography.com/people/john-dewey-9273497>. Part2: I interested in the education system different from China to America. In China‚ schools have strong competition from elementary

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    John Tewkesbury

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    John Tewkesbury Introduction « John Tewkesbury‚ merchant and martyr » is an excerpt from The Reformation in England by the Swiss pastor and historian of the Reformation Jean Henry Merle d’Aubigné. The book was originally written in French however was appeared in English for the first time in 1853 in The History of the Reformation of the Sixteen Century. H. White Ph.D. translated the book and revised it. The author’s angle seems to have been that John Tewkesbury was a humanist as Tyndale

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