History of the 1920s
.... if the book were a novel. Ellis captures not only the events of
Adams'
life and career, but also the human drama of those events. ....
(975

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Life & Politics of President John Adams
.... from England.
Adams also has the distinction of being the only founding father not to own slaves during his
life. The World Almanac ....
(1337

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Hemingway & His Character of Nick Adams
.... own
life and personality, and this can be seen in several characters representing different aspects of Hemingway's
life. The character of Nick
Adams in the ....
(1497

6

)
Photographer Ansel Adams
.... area of California. Ansel
Adams went to Manzanar in 1943 and recorded the
life of the inhabitants of that camp. He donated the pictures ....
(1824

7

)
John Adams & Early American History
.... from England.
Adams also has the distinction of being the only founding father not to own slaves during his
life. The World Almanac ....
(1329

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Comparison of Hemingway's Fiction With His Life There are numerous ...
.... The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife." Thus, the scene showing Dr.
Adams cleaning his .... that Hemingway himself would kill himself with a shotgun in his later
life. ....
(2352

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Relation Between Hemingway's Life & Fiction
.... The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife." Thus, the scene showing Dr.
Adams cleaning his .... that Hemingway himself would kill himself with a shotgun in his later
life. ....
(2345

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)
Patch Adams
.... hospital visits. The nurses on duty have told him that
Adams has improved the quality of
life for his patients. They observe that ....
(1665

7

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Patch Adams: humor as medicine
.... hospital visits. The nurses on duty have told him that
Adams has improved the quality of
life for his patients. They observe that ....
(1689

7

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A photograph as artistic expression
.... Park, and have also taken my own photographs there, none of my work compares to the work of Ansel
Adams, who spent the better part of his
life perfecting his ....
(1806

7

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Analysis of a Canvas by Peter Paul Rubens
.... 1630. It is best to understand this particular work as representing the mature stage of Rubens'
life (
Adams, 349). Rubens spent ....
(1202

5

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Rankings of Works of Literature
....
Adams, on the other hand, is mainly showing off, mainly pumping himself up with self-importance in terms of his
life and education.
Adams, Henry. ....
(1737

7

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Hemingway's In Our Time
Through the recurring character of Nick
Adams, Hemingway demonstrates how those who .... time after the war trying to leave it behind and readjust to civilian
life. ....
(1006

4

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The Soldier's Voices in Hemingway's In Our Time
Through the recurring character of Nick
Adams, Hemingway demonstrates how those who .... time after the war trying to leave it behind and readjust to civilian
life. ....
(1006

4

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Samuel Adams
.... the early years of his manhood, having just graduated from Harvard,
Adams wrote glowingly of the English Constitution and its role in American
life: "no form ....
(1186

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Art: Theories, Function, and Affects
....
Adams (1997) agrees with this, as does Gardner (1952). Art is a vital and persistent aspect of everyday
life and surrounds human beings in all that they do and ....
(1619

6

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The Nature of Western Society A number of sociological theorists
....
Adams calls for a reexamination by philosophers of the foundations of our culture .... coherence in a way that would preserve the culture's
life-supporting functions ....
(4253

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Christian Psychology
.... it as a rule that any quality of
life, attitude of mind, or activity that God requires of man may be required through the Lord Jesus Christ" (
Adams, 1973, p ....
(3459

14

)
Hemingway & World War I
.... with what might previously have been an unnamable fear, the reality of
life and death .... the problem of the fear that resides beneath the surface of Nick
Adams. ....
(3189

13

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Philosophical Approaches to Issue of Values Values are something ...
.... This is what
Adams seeks--a philosophy and a way of
life that returns the human being to a state where he or she is empowered rather than left in a state of ....
(3800

15

)
AIDS and the Dance Community
.... Not since the very lavish Dancing for
Life Benefit at .... the dance community come together in an effective way to address the issue of AIDS in its ranks" (
Adams 52 ....
(1961

8

)
The House of Mirth & The Invisible Man
.... the two brothers are similar in their devotion to the ideal of the small town and to the sort of
life that is supposed to be possible there. Nick
Adams in the ....
(1701

7

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Ernest Hemingway and Katherine Anne Porter
.... Was not
life in the Michigan woods equally destructive and cruel? (Wilson 17). The character of Nick
Adams does not appear only in In Our Time and is instead a ....
(2692

11

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Influence of Romantic Poets on Dylan Thomas
.... Ackerman, John. Dylan Thomas: His
Life and Work. London: Oxford University Press, 1964.
Adams, Robert M. The Land and Literature of England. ....
(2272

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The Puritan and the Republican
.... if necessary, is by no means restricted to a religious subculture in American
life. .... are much closer to those of John Winthrop than to those of Abigail
Adams. ....
(2127

9

)
Chief Justice John Marshall
.... Marshall starts that it was when he entered civil
life and became a state .... In 1797, President John
Adams appointed Marshall to the American Mission to France ....
(2179

9

)
John Marshall and the Law
.... Marshall starts that it was when he entered civil
life and became a state .... In 1797, President John
Adams appointed Marshall to the American Mission to France ....
(2159

9

)
Internment of Japanese Residents in WWII
.... area of California. Ansel
Adams went to Manzanar in 1943 and recorded the
life of the inhabitants of that camp. He donated the pictures ....
(1661

7

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Building an American Identity
.... the White Man," Ralph Waldo Emerson's famous essay "Self-Reliance," a story by Rebecca Harding Davis called "
Life in the Iron Mills," Henry
Adams' "The Dynamo ....
(3283

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Nature Photographer Eliot Porter
....
Adams's featured in the Sierra Club publications" (Anon 1981 2). The idea, of course, was not merely to preserve wilderness via photography, but in real
life, ....
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