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  • Margaret And Helen Run Into Henry
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    Young, pretty Helen has left her London home to visit the Wilcox family estate, Howards End. (Helen and her sister Margaret met Mr. Wilcox and his wife while traveling in Germany.) Margaret was also invited to Howards End, but stayed home to care for their 16-year-old brother Tib by who has hay fever. From Howards End, Helen sends Margaret several letters describing the beautiful estate and the energetic, materialistic Wilcox es. Her last letter sends a shock through Margaret when she reads it: ...
  • Margaret And Her Birth Control Movement
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    Margaret Sanger: Radical Heroine Margaret Sanger founded a movement in this country that would institute such a change in the course of our biological history that it is still debated today. Described by some as a 'radiant rebel', Sanger pioneered the birth control movement in the United States at a time when Victorian hypocrisy and oppression through moral standards were at their highest. Working her way up from a nurse in New York's poor Lower East Side to the head of the Planned Parenthood Fe...
  • Rodriguez And Angelou
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    Clash of Identity The difference between Rodriguez's struggle between identity and Angelou's struggle is that, Angelou's identity's center of focus is her name, while Rodriguez's identity seems to revolve around his "complexion". Although they both wrote about the struggle with their own identity, the views and attitude of the two authors differ. In Richard Rodriguez's essay "Complexion" and Maya Angelou's essay "Mary" both authors illustrate some hardships they faced during their life, such as ...
  • Margaret Hilda Thatcher
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    Margaret Hilda Thatcher is the first woman to have held the office of prime minister in Great Britain. She was born Margaret Hilda Roberts in Grantham, Lincolnshire and educated at the University of Oxford, where she earned degrees in chemistry. After graduation she worked as a research chemist from 1947 to 1951. She married Denis Thatcher in 1951, and in 1953, having studied for the bar, she became a tax lawyer. Thatcher joined the Conservative party, and was elected to the House of Commons in ...
  • Mrs Cullinan
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    What's in a name That which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet. William Shakespeare (1564-1616), "Romeo and Juliet", Act 2 scene 2 So goes the quote by William Shakespeare, and many people believe this is true. However, to many of African-American descent, both past and present, to be "called out of your name", is one of the greatest insults imaginable. "Mary", a chapter from volume one, "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", of Dr. Maya Angelou's five-volume autobiography, detail...
  • Margaret And Mrs Whatsit
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    Outline I. Introduction Do you believe that there is extra terrestrial life? Well, what would you do if you found out that you weren't born on earth? In Margaret's case, she went back to her home planet. This story takes place in Will stead, North Carolina in the year 2005. She was found on earth when she was 2 months old, after she went away from her home planet; the name of their species was Tessera ct. The Murries adopted her after they married a year before. Several years after she grew up a...
  • Margaret Mead Books By Margaret Mead
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    Margaret Mead was born on Monday, December 16th, 1901 at West Park Hospital in Philadelphia. It was there that she relieved the honor of being the first baby born in that hospital. Growing up she felt different than others, she had been the only child who hadn't been born at home, and became very jealous. She also felt that living with rational parents made it very difficult for her to even identify with many people. Margaret went to school at Barnard and majored in psychology where she met Fran...
  • Pictures For Margaret
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    Margaret Bourke- White Kelly Van Sickle Margaret Bourke- White never thought she would be a famous photographer. In 1921, when Margaret was 17, she went to college to study herpetology, or the study of snakes and reptiles. That same year her father died leaving her family with little money. To stay in college Margaret got a job taking and selling pictures of the college campus using her fathers broken camera. That summer she got a job as the photographer and counselor at a summer camp. Even thou...
  • Jean Margaret Wemyss
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    Jean Margaret (Peggy) Wemyss was born in Neepewa, Manitoba on July 18, 1926 to Robert Harrison Wemyss, a lawyer, and Verna Jean, nee Simpson. Margaret's mother died when she was only four and her father later married her sister, Margaret Campbell Simpson, a teacher and later a librarian. She was throughout the years one of Margaret's 'greatest encourages. ' After her father's death, when she was nine and her brother still a baby, the family went to live with Grandfather Simpson in his big brick ...
  • Princess Margaret
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    British princess. Born August 21, 1930, at Glam is Castle in Scotland, as the second daughter of King George VI of the United Kingdom (who ruled from 1937 to his death in 1952) and sister of Queen Elizabeth II (1952 -- ). In the early 1950's, the romance between Margaret-then third in line to the throne after her sister's two children, Charles and Anne-and Group Captain Peter Townsend, a highly decorated World War II fighter pilot and recent divorce'e, caused quite a scandal both within and outs...
  • Mrs Cullinan Face
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    Finishing School / Maya Angelou / Maya Angelou (b. 1928) has had careers as dancer, poet, television writer and producer, ac-tress, and writer. She has served as coordinator of the Martin Luther King Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Her books include I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1970), from which this selection is taken, and a memoir, The Heart of a Woman (1981). The irony of the title is immediately apparent to the reader of this graphic portrait of Angelou's racist employer. Recen...
  • Sarah Margaret Fuller
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    Margaret Fuller: Bluestocking, Romantic, Revolutionary by: Ellen Wilson 1810-1850 Published by William E. Wilson Copyright 1977 Ryerson Ltd... , Toronto, 1977 Sarah Margaret Fuller lived an extremely detailed life. She experienced many difficult occurrences that would have made many think life too difficult. But, no matter how many events made her feel like a failure and never improved, Margaret still fought for what she wanted and never gave in to anything she thought was less than what she des...

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