Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Ota Benga" ¶ 26
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Tutored and by
Tutored by " Dummer " Rogers.
Tutored by a guardian until 1834, he then spent a year at Rice Creek Springs School, a military academy near Columbia, South Carolina, for children of elite aristocrats.
Tutored as a child by Domenico Quaglio the Younger, Luitpold had a great feeling for art.
Tutored by Ms. Thorpp, another famous English witch, V has had a chance to fully explore what it is like to be a witch and uses her abilities to their full potential.
Tutored by Mikhail Fokine, she made her debut in 1908.

Tutored and at
Tutored at home, he later studied law and joined the Austro-Hungarian foreign service in 1893.

Tutored and .
* Peyer, Bernd C. ( 1997 ) The Tutored Mind: Indian Missionary-Writers in Antebellum America.
Tutored in South Carolina, he completed his education in the Middle Temple, in London, England in 1754.
In the second year, students again follow the 2nd year of the Biology degree completing the Applied Molecular Biology, Immunology, Genetics or Parasitology, Tutored Dissertation and compulsory humanities modules.
First group of Tutored Master of Philosophy in Education candidates registered.

by and Lynchburg
The flaw was independently discovered and publicly disclosed in October 1994 by Professor Thomas R. Nicely at Lynchburg College, Virginia, USA.
This bug, discovered in 1994 by professor Thomas Nicely at Lynchburg College, Virginia, became known as the Pentium FDIV bug and caused embarrassment for Intel, which created an exchange program to replace the faulty processors.
Lynchburg was established by charter in 1786 at the site of Lynch's Ferry on the James River.
It ranks now next to Richmond in importance ..." Lynchburg became a center of commerce and manufacture in the 19th century, and by the 1850s, Lynchburg ( along with New Bedford, Mass.
As the wealth of Lynchburg grew, prostitution and other " rowdy " activities became quite common and, in many cases, ignored, if not accepted, by the " powers that be " of the time.
During the American Civil War, Lynchburg, which served as a Confederate supply base, was approached within by the Union forces of General David Hunter as he drove south from the Shenandoah Valley.
Under the false impression that the Confederate forces stationed in Lynchburg were much larger than anticipated, Hunter was repelled by the forces of Confederate General Jubal Early on June 18, 1864, in the Battle of Lynchburg.
Since the 1940s, maps of the federal interstate highway system depicted that highway taking a northern route, with no interstate highway running through Lynchburg, but the federal government assured Virginia that the highway's route would be decided by the state.
This left Lynchburg as the only city with a population in excess of 50, 000 ( at the time ) not served by an interstate.
The city is served by the Lynchburg City Public Schools.
The school board is appointed by the Lynchburg City Council.
Intercity passenger rail and bus services are based out of Kemper Street Station, a historic, three-story train station recently restored and converted by the city of Lynchburg to serve as an intermodal hub for the community.
Lynchburg Regional Airport is solely served by US Airways Express to Charlotte.
On Jan. 1, 1987 the newspaper was purchased by Worrell Enterprises of Lynchburg, Va.
Lynchburg is served by the DeSoto County School District.
Both bills were sponsored by Democratic Senator Carter Glass of Lynchburg, Virginia, a former Secretary of the Treasury, and Democratic Congressman Henry B. Steagall of Alabama, Chairman of the House Committee on Banking and Currency.
Jerry Falwell started Lynchburg Baptist College by selling bonds to a small group of private investors.
Hunter's campaign in the Valley came to an end after he was defeated by Early at the Battle of Lynchburg on June 19.
* Lynchburg, Virginia, home to Liberty University, the largest evangelical Christian university in the world, founded by Jerry Falwell in 1971.
Virginia Beach, Virginia, while not usually considered a buckle of the Bible Belt, is considered by many to be, along with Lynchburg, the eastern border.
PTL went bankrupt after being taken over by controversial Lynchburg, Virginia-based Baptist televangelist Jerry Falwell, who offered to step in following the scandals in 1988.
A few minor league teams are directly owned by their major league parent club, such as the Springfield Cardinals, owned by the St. Louis Cardinals, and all of the Atlanta Braves ' affiliates except for the Lynchburg Hillcats.

by and poet
Or the mode of love to this fragment by a recent poet: `` Know ye, fair folk who dwell on earth Or shall hereafter come to birth, That here, with dust upon his eyes, Iraj, the sweet-tongued singer, lies.
Others, less consciously but quite probably influenced by the trends of the times, experiment with approaches that parallel those of the contemporary poet, painter, and musician.
Perhaps the mere fact that by plucking on the nerves nature can awaken in the most ordinary of us, temporarily anyway, the sleeping poet, and in poets can discover their immortality, is the most remarkable of all the remarkable phenomena to which we can attest??
Something indirect, mixed, reconciling, tensional might well be the stratagem, the devious technique by which a poet indulged in all kinds of talk about love and anger and even in something like `` expressions '' of these emotions, without aiming at their incitement or even uttering anything that essentially involves their incitement ''.
From the outset, she must have realized that marriage with him was out of the question, and although she was displeased by the `` unwarrantable '' interference, it seems probable that she did agree with her mother's suggestion that the poet was `` perhaps '' a man `` most fitted to live & die solitary, & in the love only of the Highest Lover ''.
The poet was by definition a realist, his imaginings and parables being natural organizations of reality.
`` Disaffiliation '', by the way, is the term used by the critic and poet, Lawrence Lipton, who has written several articles on this subject, the first of which, in The Nation, quoted as Epigraph: `` We disaffiliate.
The bondage endurable by an oral poet is to be estimated only by a very skilful oral poet, but it appears safe to assume that no sustained narrative in rhyme could be composed without extreme difficulty, even in a language of many terminal inflections.
Any example of grand or exquisite diction may have been created by the poet who compiled numerous lays into the two works we possess or may be due to one of his completely unknown fellow-craftsmen.
Albert B. Lord suggests that the Homeric poems were dictated to a scribe by a minstrel who held in his mind the poems fully matured but did not himself possess the knowledge of writing since it would be useless to his guild, and Magoun argues that the Beowulf poet and Cynewulf may have dictated their verse in the same fashion.
This retelling by Louis Zara of the brief, anguished life of Stephen Crane -- poet and master novelist at 23, dead at 28 -- is in novelized form but does not abuse its tragic subject.
The medieval English poet Chaucer describes his student as being happy by having
" In the version that was offered by the Hellenistic poet Callimachus, which has become the standard setting, Artemis was bathing in the woods when the hunter Actaeon stumbled across her, thus seeing her naked.
They are said to go back at least to the Greek poet Lycophron, in the third century BCE ; but this relies on an account of Lycophron given by John Tzetzes in the 12th century.
" Amazing Grace " is a Christian hymn with words written by the English poet and clergyman John Newton ( 1725 – 1807 ), published in 1779.
Of the shorter poems, besides the greeting to Pippin on his return from the campaign against the Avars ( 796 ), an epistle to David ( Charlemagne ) incidentally reveals a delightful picture of the poet living with his children in a house surrounded by pleasant gardens near the emperor's palace.
2285 – 2250 BC, is the first poet in history whom we know by name.
If a poet writes down several lines, intending them as a poem, the very procedure by which it is written makes it a poem.
The libretto to Armida was by Marco Coltellini the house poet for the imperial theaters.
There is also a theory that the form was invented by the 12th-century poet Alexander of Paris.
The Romans add that about the time Romulus started to build the city, an eclipse of the Sun was observed by Antimachus, the Teian poet, on the 30th day of the lunar month.

0.280 seconds.