Emmy Noether was a German mathematician who was born on March 23, 1882 in Erlangen, Germany. Her dad was Max Noether, who wa a mathematics professor. Emmy could not attend regular school. She was made to attend a “finishing school.” She was best in English and French. Emmy loved to play the clavier and to cook. Emmy is known for her knowledge in chain conditions on ideas for rings. Emmy received her degrees in mathematics from the University of Erlangen. The mazi’s took over control of Germany’s government, which meant she had no other choice then to leave Germany and live somewhere else. Emmy graduated from Hohere Tochter Schule in Erlangen. In 1900, Emmy passed all her examinations for the State of Bavaria, which certified her to teach French
Mary Elizabeth Bowser was born the year of 1839 in Richmond, Virginia. Mary was born to slave owner John Van Lew who was a well-off hardware merchant. Mary and fellow slaves were freed by Elizabeth and her mother after the death of their master John Van Lew who died the year of 1843. Despite the fact that she was considered a free slave, she chose to stay an work for the Van Lew family as a free paid servant. She was sent to an African American Quaker school in Philadelphia by Elizabeth Van Lew, during the year of 1860 tension with the Civil War began to brew so she moved back to Richmond.
Angela Ciera Barnes was born on June 1, 1998, in Salisbury, MD to Sarah Baines and Angelo Barnes. On March 7, 2017 Angela passed away surrounded by loved ones and friends.
The complaint in the summons under penalty exposed the lies of April Magner. Let us take a look the potential of April Magner need to scheme and lie her way to secure ownership of her daughter. In the complaint it stated that rapist Garland Dean associated with Deanna Adams and visit often at Victory Chapel. The lie about Garland Dean materialized when April Magnera scanned the internet and connected a Deanna Adams with Garland Dean. However; the Deanna Adams not from San Bernardino instead Yucca Valley. The list of lies extensibly that Deanna Adams examind every line in the summons and obtained certified copies from agenices that there were no arrest warrants, accusation of child abuse, records of sexual abuse on the child, pest in the residence,
Allyson Bader-Dunn is a senior at Arcadia High School; she is the daughter of Mark and Karen Dunn, along with Meghan Dunn.
Have you ever had a secret that it is so dangerous, it could kill you, but you were too scared to tell someone? That is the life of Dave Pelzer. Pelzer had a secret just like that, except if he didn’t tell anyone, he would have died. Dave Pelzer is my hero because he conquered his abuse, he told his story to schools, and he helped with bullying problems.
Do you think Abby Sunderland should have gone on a six month trip around the world by herself? I think that she should not go because, she's only sixteen and have the rest of her life to live. So if she would of gotten into trouble she won't be able to live her life to the fullest.
The Holocaust was a devastating genocide that killed about six million people. It is commonly believed that the nazis targeted only Jews, however they also targeted Gypsies, Poles and other Slavs, people with physical or mental disabilities, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, the dissenting clergy, Communists, Socialists, asocials, and other political enemies. Many righteous gentiles include brave individuals such as: Miep Gies, Stefania Podgorska, Raoul Wallenberg, Chiune Sempo Sugihara, Oskar Schindler, and Johann George Elser, who tried to assassinate Hitler; as well as many groups including: The European Union, The White Rose, The Solf Circle, The Catholic Church, The Rosenstrasse Protest, Kreisau Circle, and Red Orchestra. Irene Sendler was born on 15 February 1910 in Otwock, which
Annie Wittenmyer was born August, 26th in 1827. Her parents treasured education, so, unlike most parents, Annie was sent to a select seminary. Annie was very gifted in writing; she had a poem published when she was twelve. When she reached age twenty, she married William Wittenmyer. They had four kids, but only one of them lived to adulthood, and her husband died later on.
One of the first questions most people ask Amy Witherite when they meet her concerns why she does what she does. In other words, why did she become an attorney and then specialize in truck wrecks? For Amy, the answer is not as simple as saying she always wanted to be a lawyer. In fact, she never wanted to be a lawyer at all. The story of how it happened starts with going to college on a swimming scholarship.
Hi Megan, Its Rosina Wolfe and I need help! I know Black Hills State University has a help center for students with learning disabilities and when I came in May 31st to sign up for classes my mom brought in my IEP from high school and I wanted to make sure I could get the help that I need if it was needed at any point during school. I wasn't sure who else to contact! If you have any advice please let me know!
Catharine Esther Beecher was a famous educator and writer. She was the eldest child of the Beecher clan. Catharine was born in East Hampton, New York, in 1800. When she was 10, her family moved to Litchfield, Connecticut where she began her education at Sarah Pierce’s Academy for Young Women. When Catharine was 16 years old, her mother died of tuberculosis, leaving Catharine to care for her younger siblings.
Margery Kempe is a true feminist icon. Clever, ambitious, and married to Jesus. Kempe uses her mystical marriage to Jesus to achieve the life that she always wanted. Her ideal life is traveling to important religious monuments and being recognized as a notable religious figure. This paper will be discussing her literacy and how she uses it to her advantage, her mistrust of the patriarchy and how she defies the social norms placed on females.
Latin American culture is very different from the culture of the United States. Latinos have very strong morals and remain close to their family members. They believe religion, family, and fútbol are the most important things in life. With that being said, Latinos are very passionate in everything that they do and believe in. When it comes to celebrations, Latinos take this very seriously and they make sure that everything is done with respect. La Fiesta de la Vendimia involves the praising to God for blessing them with a good harvest, celebrating with family, and competition almost as competitive as fútbol.
Nadine Gordimer, the author of The House Gun and Nobel Prize winner in Literature, was born in Springs, South Africa, in the year of 1923. Her mother was born in England, and
Being bon in a small gold minding town of Springs, South Africa, Nadine Gordimer was exposed to the immigrant and racial status that flowed through the early 1930’s. It was very common for an African American to be born in a Caucasian environment, but Nadine was a Caucasian born in an African environment. Gordimer was born to parents that contradicted their geographical existence. Her father was Jewish-born and often occupied a stratum underneath the earlier settlers. Gordimer’s mother, Nan, had opposing opinions on blacks. Instead of complying with the discrimination blacks were bound to receive, Nan felt repugnant towards the discrimination and therefore found a daycare for the children of black workers. In solitary existence, with very