Emiliano ZapataThe Ideology of a Peasant Revolutionary ZapataThe Ideology of a Peasant Revolutionary portrays the fight of the Mexicans'and Indians' to gain freedom, from the people who were 'superior' to them. Thepowerful story tells about a group of peasants who put their trust one man,Zapata, who led them into a ... Read More
Winston Smith is a disillusioned Outer Party member in Oceania, in the year 1984, and he begins to question the validity of the Party and its doctrines, like no sex for joy (only for procreation) and the ever-present telescreen which monitors his apartment all day. He feels the Party is ... Read More
ADMIRATION There are many people that I admire, but none more than my father. Despite the many hardships he survived, my father remains a positive influence in my life. During his childhood, my father overcame many obstacles. He has always been supportive of me, and taught me the importance of ... Read More
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg in Austria, the son of Leopold, Kapellmeister to the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg. By the age of three he could play the piano, and he was composing by the time he was five minuets from this period show remarkable understanding of form. Mozart's elder ... Read More
Biography of William Golding Born in 1911 in Cornwall, England, Sir William Gerald Golding was educated at the Marlborough Grammar School, and later at Brasenose College, Oxford. Although he studied to be a scientist because of his father, he soon developed an interest in literature. At Oxford he studied English ... Read More
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Willem De Kooning was born in 1904 in Rotterdem, the Netherlands. He enrolled in classes at the Rotterdem Academy of Fine Art which he was apprenticed to a commercial art and decorating firm and later, working for an art director. He visited museums in Belgium in 1924 and ... Read More
The reason that I picked William Charles Wentworth was because he was very important to the way we live today in two ways, the first was opening up new grazing lands by going over the blue mountains, but most importantly the way the government system was set up to today. ... Read More
William Wallace Robin Hood? Sir William Wallace of Ellerslie is one of historys greatest heroes, but also one of its greatest enigmas. He was a shadowy figure whose edges have been blurred by myth and legend. Even the date and place of birth have been mis-stated. William Wallace, with superb ... Read More
Wilhelm Wundt, The Father of Psychology Wilhelm Wundt was born on August 16, of the year 1832, in Baden, Germany. As a child, Wilhelm was tutored, which taught him to process information and develop a love for studying at an early age. Later he furthered his education at Tubingen University ... Read More
A Biography of William Shakespeare Shakespeare was a great writer of plays in the Elizabethan Times. He was born to John Shakespeare and Mary Arden on April 23rd 1564, in Stratford-Upon-Avon. He was the only child and the only boy his parents had. Mary and John had two children (girls) ... Read More
A. Introduction In discovering a lot about myself while reading this book, I opted to not do this as a usual book report. I couldn't bring myself to simply regergitate the issues in this book. So, rather than do that I chose to disect the book and then talk in ... Read More
Walter Whitman born May 31, 1819 in West Hills, Long Island, N.Y., died March 26, 1892, Camden, N.J. He was an american poet, journalist, and essayist whose verse collection Leaves of Grass is a landmark in the history of American leterature. EARLY LIFE Walt Whitman was born into a family ... Read More
"You don't seriously believe you can stop me, or even delay me for half an hour, do you?" 2 Adolph Hitler shouted at Chancellor Schuschnigg of Austria in February 1938, at the start of his big plan to take over Europe. Although people generally tend to believe that WWII was ... Read More
Topic What contribution did Adam Smith and John M. Keynes make to the study of economics? Adam Smith was the founder of economics, as we know it today. His thoughts have shaped modern ideas about the market economy and the role of the state in relation to it. Smith laid ... Read More
Walt Whitman Walt Whitman, a famous American poet, was born on May 31, 1819 in the West Hills of Long Island, New York. His mother's name was Loisia Van Velsor, of Dutch descent., and amazingly could not read very well, if at all. His dad was an English carpenter who ... Read More
Tracy Lamar McGrady, also known by the nickname "T-Mac," was born on May 24, 1979, to Melanise Williford. He was born in Bartow, Florida, but was raised in Aburndale, Florida, halfway between Orlando and Tampa. He was not always a basketball hero. He was often called a two-sport star. His ... Read More
"Toni Morrison's Biography" Toni Morrison, the first black woman to receive Nobel Prize in Literature, was born Chloe Anthony Wofford on February 18, 1931 in Lorain, Ohio, U.S.A. She was the second of four children of George Wofford, a shipyard welder and Ramah Willis Wofford. Her parents moved to Ohio ... Read More
Timothy Leary Timothy Leary was ultimately known for his ventures, or trips if you will, into the altered states of consciousness presented by psychedelic drugs. Of course, being the propaganda presented by drugs, and the fear of them within reason, most of his thoughts in the field of psychology seem ... Read More
Thomas Aquinas Life and Works Thomas Aquinas, born in 1225 in Roccasecca Italy, began his studies as early as age five. His parents enrolled him in a monastery where he would receive education in grammar, rhetoric, and logic.(McInerny, 2) His instruction was complemented with a r orous studying of the ... Read More
Biography of Thomas Jefferson Jefferson was born at Shadwell in Albemarle county, Virginia, on April 13, 1743. His father, Peter Jefferson and his mother Jane Randolph were members of the most famous Virginia families. Besides being well born, Thomas Jefferson, was well educated. He attended the College of William and ... Read More
Paine, Thomas (1737-1809), Anglo-American political philosopher, whose writings had great influence during two upheavals in the 18th century the American Revolution (1775-1783) and the French Revolution (1789-1799). My country is the world, and my religion is to do good. (Paine, 198) Paine was born in Thetford, Norfolk, England, to an ... Read More
English 240 Slavery in Fredrick Douglass Abolitionist Frederick Douglass was the most distinguished and influential black leader of the nineteenth century. Douglass focused his writings on the punishment and brutality of slavery. He describes in many of his books about his own experiences as a slave. A reader is able ... Read More
SATCHMO THE GREAT Many historians agree, when it comes to the greatest and most influential musicians in the 20th century, one musician seems to glorify over the others. Not Elvis, John Coltraine, or even Michael Jackson. Yet, Louis Armstrong who blasted the music of swing and jazz into the music ... Read More
Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt could be considered the best president of the United States because of his efforts made in 1904 to 1909 during his full term of being president. Not only did he help the country while president, but he also was a commander of the first U.S. Volunteer ... Read More
Alexander Hamilton (1755 - 1804) plunged into revolutionary action soon after this arrival in New York from the West Indies in 1773. He served in the Continental Army and then in the Continental Congress. He, being an advocate of a strong and centralized government, wrote many of the Federalist essays ... Read More
Napoleon's life was a very interesting one. Starting a poor boy, hated by most, rising to rule a huge empire, and then finally being destroyed by his own arrogance and ending his life humbled, remembering what he had doe, and leaving it all in his memoirs for the world to ... Read More
Hitler was very important to the growth of Nazi power from 1919 to the start of WWII. Firstly, in a year, he gained power in the German workers party, which in a decade would become the only party in Germany. Early on in 1919, his talent for public speaking and ... Read More
Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 19, 1809. His father deserted the family, and his mother, an actress, died of tuberculosis when Edgar was three. Edgar went to live with his uncle, John Allan, and aunt Frances in Richmond, Virginia. In 1826, Poe entered the University ... Read More
A man of wisdom, truth and leadership, these are the things brought to mind when we think of our very own thirty-third president, Harry S. Truman. On Thursday, May 8th, 1884, Truman was born. He was born in a six-room farmhouse in Lomar, Missouri and twelve years later he prospered ... Read More
Mark Twain is the pseudonym of Samuel Clemens, who was born on November 30th, 1835. Mark Twain was an American writer, journalist and humorist, who won many awards for his two most famous pieces "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" and "Adventures of Tom Sawyer". He was born in the city ... Read More