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Articles related to "Cambridge"
Eccentric Cambridge Guide The university town of Cambridge, England, is known for beautiful historic colleges and other tourist attractions, but Eccentric Cambridge reveals its offbeat side eccentric cambridge • great british eccentrics • east anglia • england • university
Ten Best Things to Do in Cambridge The Top Ten visitor attractions in Cambridge, near London, include Fitzwilliam Museum, the Backs, King's College Chapel, Trinity, Punting the River Cam, and its pubs. ten best things to do in cambridge • top tourist attractions in east anglia university • near london • fitzwilliam museum • backs
Carolingian Monastic Reform and the Plan of St. Gall: Part I, <i>The Reform</i> monasticism, art, Plan, St. Gall, Benedict, Aniane, Catholic, history, Charlemagne, Louis the pious monasticism • art • plan • st. gall • benedict
Building a New Jerusalem?: Labour in Power 1945-51, Part II The post-war Attlee Government (1945-1951)--the first Labour Government to have a working majority--was one of the more important Governments of the twentieth century. Nevertheless, there is great debate among British historians over the level of this importance, and the degree of change the Government effected. This two-part essay illustrates the basic arguments in this extended debate by looking at books by Corelli Barnett, Jose Harris, Kenneth Morgan and David Vincent.
Black Dogs Black dogs have been seen as protectors of women and children and as predictors of imminent death. paranormal • suite 101 • jodee redmond • black dog • spectral
Dr. Stephen Hawking and ALS Dr. Stephen Hawking has been teaching and lecturing in England for decades. He is a world-renowned scientist and author. He also battles amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. als • amyotrophic lateral sclerosis • stephen hawking • dr. hawking • voice synthesis
Sugartown by David Rivard Poet David Rivard's Sugartown is the latest in the urban, academic, pastoral tradition of Cambridge, Massachusetts. Hmmm. Just what do I mean by that? sugartown by david rivard • greywolf press • poetry of cambridge massachusetts • poetic imagery • photographic images in poetry
The Manor At Hemingford Grey, UK The Manor at Hemingford Gray is one of the oldest continually inhabited homes in England. It is just around the corner from Cambridge. lucy boston • green knowe • hemingford grey • quilts • cambridge
What Is SuperHappyDevHouse? A discussion with the young Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who plan SHDH sets the record straight about hackers and explains the spirit of this party for programmers. superhappydevhouse a party for hackers and thinker • computer hackers in san francisco bay and silicon • computer technology and program development • shdh25 may 17 2008 • david weekly and pbwiki
Classic Authors: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow A brief biography of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. poetry • craigie house • harvard • bowdoin college • henry wadsworth longfellow
The Grad Student's "Gourmet" If you are a student considering graduate study in philosophy, you will want to visit The Philosophical Gourmet Report, which ranks U.S. and selected foreign graduate programs in analytic philosophy. analytical philosophy • graduate study • graduate schools • philosophical gourmet report
How to Achieve Your Personal Best Does talent really matter? Do innate abilities dictate what we can and can't do? Read this to find out how the best of the best in every field achieve personal growth. personal best • personal growth • personal development • does talent matter • how to succeed
Rev. John Robinson: Pastor to the Pilgrims When the Mayflower dropped anchor and passengers gave thanks for that safe 1620 voyage to America, they no doubt remembered Rev. John Robinson, their spiritual advisor. rev. john robinson • rev. robinson pastor to pilgrims • robinsons at plymouth colony • mayflower passengers • robinson at cambridge
Sylvia Plath Author Biography Life and work of Sylvia Plath, best-known for her poetry and poems despite controversy due to her suicide. sylvia plath • plath biography • plath and hughes • plath works • plath books
Building a New Jerusalem?: Labour in Power 1945-51, Part I The post-war Attlee Government (1945-1951)--the first Labour Government to have a working majority--was one of the more important Governments of the twentieth century. Nevertheless, there is great debate among British historians over the level of this importance, and the degree of change the Government effected. This extend essay illustrates the basic arguments in this extended debate by looking at books by Corelli Barnett, Jose Harris, Kenneth Morgan and David Vincent.
Buzzing on Bergamot A breif overview of the genus Monarda beebalm • oswego tea • monardella • bergamot • perennials
Francis Bacon Becomes a Knight The life, times and personal triumphs of one of the world's most brilliant philosophers and statesmen. sir francis bacon • queen elizabeth i • mary queen of scots • robert devereux • the 2nd earl of sussex
Love, Sex and Tragedy This book addresses what makes each of us, and western societies collectively, what they are. Many modern cultural foundations are based on Greek and Roman philosophy. love sex and tragedy • simon goldhill • ancient greece • ancient rome • victorian england
Were the Interwar Years Truly a Slump?, Part II (book review) Part 2 of a two part essay looking at the Interwar period-- the period between WWI and WWII-- in the context of Britain's society and economy. I look at four historians who debate the question of whether the period should be considered a "slump." interwar • 1930 • britain • british • economy
Indian Tools Clue to Aust's Past Worked stones found in volcanic ash deposits in India are evidence that humans moved through India from Africa and on to Australia 50-60,000 years ago. indian tools clue to australia’s past • stone tools show man’s route to australia • worked stones in volcanic ash in india • the stepping stone for modern humans coming to aus • dr chris clarkson and indian stone tools
Overview of The Later Great Mughals Afghans of Mongol descent, the Mughals displaced the Sultan rulers of the small kingdom of Delhi (ironically Afghans themselves) in the mid sixteenth century. overview of the great mughals • the great mughals • shah jahan mughal emperor • aurangzeb mughal emperor • jahangir mughal emperor
A Brief History of Colonial America’s Society & Culture Colonial American Society: the rise of the free press, public education, political structure, and religious tolerance in the Age of Enlightenment. colonial american history • 17th c. american colonies • 18th c. american colonies • the age of enlightenment • free press
Community Gardening Community Gardens are a great way for people in the city to have their own plot, as well as join up with a group of gardeners from their area. Find about how to join one, or even start your own, in this article. community garden • victory garden • plot gardening • urban gardening • community gardens
Gender and Class in Victorian England, Part I Part I of an extended book essay discussing the work that historians Anna Clark, Jane Lewis, Joan Perkin, and Judith Walkowitz have done on the twin issues of gender and class relations in Victorian England. women • victorian england • sex roles • gender • class
Recorder Resources I'm sure you have some of your own reasons for teaching recorders, and I'd sure like to hear from you about those reasons. We improve and refine our thought processes and our teaching skills by sharing our experiences, our strengths and weaknesses and what we hope to accomplish over time. recorders • classroom • lessons • music • resources
Crash and Burn Looking back, I never really stood a chance. A speedy traverse of sixteen years of my life. A true story. depression • bipolar • manic depression • personal story • personal essay
Headaches For Scotland's Windfarms One of the most renewable energy rich countries in Europe, Scotland must overcome environmental, social and political obstacles before it can claim to be truly green. "renewable energy scotland • windfarms in scotland • opposition to windfarms • isle of lewis windfarm • scotland's energy resources
How Great Was the Great War? (book review of 3 books) The Great War has traditionally been seen as a great event of the twentieth century, particularly for British social history. This essay reexamines this issue, looking at some old "classics" as well as contemporary work on the subject. first world war • world war i • book reviews • british society • social aspects
Overview of The Early Great Mughals The Mughals ruled over a period of refinement and grandeur not seen in India since Asoka's reign. Here is a brief overview of the first three "Great" Mughal emperors. the great mughals • mughal india • biography of akbar • biography of babar • biography of humayun
Sir Isaac Newton In 1708, Sir Issac Newton was the first scientist to be knighted. His contributions were revolutionary to the world of science and math science • math • sir issac newton • 18th century • 17th century
The Hedonism of Epicurus Epicurus was a hedonist, but his philosophy is often confused with extravagant living and expensive foods. In fact, his theory of pleasure recommended simple living. epicurus • hedonism • theories of pleasure • ancient philosophy • ethics
Margaret Thatcher's Revolution of 1979? (book review) Margaret Thatcher was one of the more important Prime Ministers of the twentieth century, particularly the second half. While it is too early to fully assess or begin to assess (in my opinion) the effect of her premiership, this extended essay of books by Kenneth Harris, Hugo Young, Kenneth Minogue and Michael Biddess, and Peter Jenkins offers a starting point for what is <i>now</i> a very tentative and incomplete historical account, but what will eventually be further completed by historians. margaret thatcher • thatcherism • influence • british society
Cold is the New Hot; McGee on Science of Cold Ironically, just steps from the Mass. Institute of Technology, Chef Gabriel Bremer at Salts, elevates so-called molecular gastronomy, by taking it back to its roots. harold mcgee • gabriel bremer • ferran adria • salts restaurant • thomas keller
Gamma Ray Bursts Decoded?: Recent Observations Help Unravel Deca bohdan paczynski • beppo-sax • gamma ray bursts • distance • measurement
The Regions - Alliance Theater Company A brief history and an overview of the website of this remarkable regional theatre. alliance theater company • websites • web sites • regional theaters • regional theatres
The Regions - Center Stage
A brief history and an overview of the website of this remarkable regional theatre. theatre • websites • web sites • regional theaters • regional theatres
The Regions - Indiana Repertory Theatre A brief history and an overview of the website of this remarkable regional theatre. theatre • theater • playhouse • production • play
The Regions - Pioneer Theatre Company A brief history and an overview of the website of this remarkable regional theatre. pioneer theatre company • pioneer theatre • salt lake city • utah • ut
Gender and Education This article will explore the differences and similarities between two current gender gaps in education. gender • education • boys • girls • technology education
Anthropomorphism Talks about humanizing your dog and explains SOME of the advantages in owning a dog! anthropomorphism • humanizing your dog • dog people • cat people • purebred dogs
Blair Witch Project Next Planet targets 'Blair Witch' fans. Comic deals of Blair Witch from Oni and MArvel comics. Rumors on Blair Witch 2 movie. next planet • blair witch • comic deals • oni • marvel
Ivy Green Helen Keller was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama. At her birthplace home, Ivy Green, she learned her first word and the formed a background to become a writer and speaker that would influence the lives of people around the world. ivy green • helen keller • birthplace • home • biography
The Regions - Cleveland Play House A brief history and an overview of the website of this remarkable regional theatre. playwright • writing • theatre • theater • playhouse
The Regions - Perseverance Theatre A brief history and an overview of the website of this remarkable regional theatre. perseverance • perseverance theatre • juneau • alaska • playwright
Virtual Voyeur : Webcams Make All The World A Stage Open Your Eyes To The World... webcam • webcams • internet • computer • camera
Alternative UK Rock Festival Guide A look at some of the UK's smaller music festivals, from Guilfest to the Wickerman and Wychwood Festivals to the Bulldog Bash and Rip Curl Boardmasters Unleashed. alternative uk rock festival guide • less well known rock and indie festivals • uk's smaller music festivals • guilfest 2008 line-up • bloodstock open air line-up
American Composer: Julia Ward Howe The life, times and accomplishments of one of America's most brilliant and patriotic women. julia ward howe • the civil war • the free soil party • abolitonist movement • samuel gridley howe
Birth Flower for September The language, legends and history for the aster; the flower for those born in the month of September. language of flowers • birth month flower • birth month flower for september • what is the birth flower for september • aster |
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