More, Thomas (Bibliography)
Sir Thomas More was born in London in 1478, and died on Tower Hill in 1535, along with Bishop John Fisher of Rochester. In 1935 he was canonized, along with Fisher, as a martyr for the Catholic faith. Feast Day, June 22.
Introductory Note [Harvard Classics]
The accompanying intimate account…
Honest Abe (Abe Lincoln)
INTRODUCTION Abraham Lincoln, Honest Abe, is one of the greatest American Presidents. He is known today for his Presidency in which he fought the Confederacy during the Civil War and abolished slavery with the Emancipation Proclamation and later the Thirteenth Amendment. He was an intelligent, honest, and just leader who…
Hate Crimes
…total of 13 Klan members, in full costume, stood on the street corners distributing racist, anti-Semitic literature in an effort to reruit new members. A few people, mostly teen took the handouts, but a much more common response during the Klan's 1-hour stay was what a woman who drove by…
Dreams
DREAMS Dreaming is an experience that has fascinated people for a very long time. Although researches about dreams have been limited in the past, it has developed tremendously in its field of science. There are many explanations why people dream, but there are three main theoretical explanations for why there…
Homelessness
…diminishing amount of low-skill jobs, due to industrialization has increased the chances of low-skilled workers finding employment. The Chicago coalition for the homeless states that a person must be employed full time and earn more than $8.29 per hour in order to exceed the federal poverty level for a family…
Gangsterism In The 1920'S
…cover charges ranging from five dollars to twenty-five dollars, depending on the price of alcohol at the time. America's obsession for alcohol allowed the owners to charge any price they wanted.
Thousands of speakeasies were located in Chicago, which meant that tens-of-thousands of speakeasies were spread around the country, with…
Donatello
Michelle Hoell Professor Kranz Humanities 2 16 Nov. 2001 Donatello is known as the most important sculptor of the Early Renaissance. The author, John Pope-Hennessy noted him as "one of the greatest artists who ever lived" (Pope-Hennessy p.11).
Donatello was a modest person who was very dedicated to his works. Because…
Brave New World By Aldous Huxley
In Aldous Huxley’s "Brave New World" the setting is set many years into the future. This
future describes a world where science and technology have been allowed to progress unchecked. There are no moral or spiritual obligations and the good of society is placed above individuality and freedom. Lenina Crown…
Leukocytes
…pitfall is mistaking them for monocytes (a harmless mistake) or leukemic blasts (not so harmless). Platelets The main thing to remember about platelets is to look for them first!
A typical tyro maneuver is to study a blood smear for an hour looking for some profound hematological abnormality, never to…
Sears And Roebuck Company
With this in mind they revamped the floor plans and placed the items they knew the patron would search out to the back of the stores which forced the customer to pass by other product they did not realize was stocked by Sears. The placement of other products, which had…




