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    Elizabeth Blackwell Essay Elizabeth Blackwell was the first woman doctor. She also created the first women’s medical school in America and the first Women’s infirmary. Elizabeth wasn’t just a doctor‚ but also a teacher and an author. She published Medicine as a Profession for Women in 1860‚ Address on the Medical Education of Women in 1864‚ and Pioneer Work in Opening the Medical Profession to Women in 1895. Elizabeth Blackwell was born on February 3‚ 1821‚ in Bristol‚ England. Her parents are

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    Since the Younger family’s new neighbors urged them not to move in‚ it is likely that they will experience violence and protesting against them. Referring to the possibility of them being bombed like many other black families‚ Mrs. Johnson‚ the landlady‚ said‚ “I bet this time next month y’all’s names will have been in the papers plenty” (Hansberry 102). Many African American families in the 1950s were also annexed for public reasons‚ which Lindner and his Clybourne Park Improvement Association

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    and he is very self-motivated. At school he was extremely intelligent‚ respected by most others‚ and he looks out for his friends. When Raskolnikov falls ill‚ Razumihin tends to Raskolinikov’s financial problems‚ and attempts to keep his landlady off his back for awhile. After school‚ Razumihin remained still very popular and doesn’t live in squalor like Raskolinikov does. As Razumihin tends to Raskolnikov he becomes close to

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    1.What Spain Was Like()-Pablo Neruda  Spain was a taut‚ dry drum-head  Daily beating a dull thud  Flatlands and eagle’s nest  Silence lashed by the storm.  How much‚ to the point of weeping‚ in my soul  I love your hard soil‚ your poor bread‚  Your poor people‚ how much in the deep place  Of my being there is still the lost flower  Of your wrinkled villages‚ motionless in time  And your metallic meadows  Stretched out in the moonlight through the ages‚  Now devoured by a false god. 

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    Crime and Punishment Notebook Book 1 Pg 1-“He had become so completely absorbed in himself‚ and isolated from his fellows that he dreaded meeting‚ not only his landlady‚ but any one at all.” This quote‚ having been said so early on‚ really displays how isolated Raskolnikov is from everyone else in his life. He seems to live in some kind of “dread” of human interaction and appears to only really need himself. Pg 4- “He was positively going now for a “rehearsal” of his project‚ and at every

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    Early life and background of mahatma gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi[3] was born on 2 October 1869 in Porbandar‚ a coastal town which was then part of the Bombay Presidency‚ British India. His father‚ Karamchand Gandhi (1822–1885)‚ who belonged to the Hindu Modh community‚ served as the diwan (a high official) of Porbander state‚ a small princely state in the Kathiawar Agency of British India.[4] His grandfather was Uttamchand Gandhi‚ fondly called Utta Gandhi. His mother‚ Putlibai‚ who came from

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    Later on‚ Erin found a job as a waitress‚ leaving Johnny with babysitters‚ neighbours‚ or whomever she could find who was willing to take care of him in while she was at work. She was eventually sent to the Department of Human Services by her landlady‚ who found out that Erin was leaving Johnny in the apartment alone while he was asleep. Johnny was placed in foster care and lived in different homes for the next several years. Johnny suffered from nightmares. At age 8‚ he was sent to the principal’s

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    DISGRACE revolutionary- rebellion-bev having sex with david on the floor of having sex with student and student with teacher THE WAY UP TO HEAVEN revolutionary- rebellion- THE LANDLADY revolutionary- rebellion- THE GREAT GATSBY revolutionary-Fitzgerald’s novel’s setting for this new wealthy class mimics that of the established upper class: There is West Egg that comes after the established East Egg‚ Gatsby’s house‚ too‚ and parties mimic those of the upper class as

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    Shinnors had come to the conclusion that many other artists (for example‚ Mainie Jellett) had come to before him‚ namely‚ that “the true work of art was creative‚ not just the precise representation or accurate imitation of an object‚ figure or scene” as that was not an expression of an authentic apperception (Thiessen 1999‚ 43). Bacon also stated that the purpose of art was not to ‘illustrate’ life‚ but to bring it closer to the imaginative and sensory; Bacon believed that “art is a method of opening

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    Whether you’re religious and believe Adam + Eve as the causation for that or simply view that subjectively about the world‚ the point stands true. Hazlitt attempts to appeal to people’s desire to be prosperous by using the words‚ “extravagant”‚ “landlady”‚ and “law-stationer”. Granted‚ most individuals don’t view the words are necessarily meaningful‚ however‚ with Hazlitt’s time period reigning in about the 1800’s‚ those words were regarded in a particularly high self-esteem‚ and to be associated

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