Britannica Quiz Composers and Songwriters Theband’searly records dealt with alienation, uncertainty, and frustration, lashing out with tough lyrics, savage power chords and squalling feedback by guitarist-songwriter Townshend, thekineticassault of drummer Moon and bassist Entwistle, and the macho brawn...
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Article Title:Who’s Who in America Website Name:Encyclopaedia Britannica Publisher:Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Date Published:12 April 2023 URL:https://www.britannica.comhttps://www.britannica.com/topic/Whos-Who-in-America Access Date:June 16, 2024...
Says the Encyclopædia Britannica:“The late Nara period shows a stylistic shift, probably imitating a continental trend, toward more mannered depictions of drapery and a more stolid, fleshy form, conveying a brooding feeling. Typical is the rendering of a tight-fitting garment at the thighs ...
“My greatest regret throughout the process has been how little credit she gives herself, for example she does not mention a paper she gave in the Royal Irish Academy in 1916 or her contribution to the article on dyes in Encyclopedia Britannica or her volume of poetry Magnificat, or contribut...
communicated at a particular stage of the disease. At the same time he came to the conclusion that "the grease" of horses is the same disease as cow-pox and small-pox, each being modified by the organism in which it was developed -- an opinion which is generally held at the present ...
to disqualify it since we have the earlier account, but its popularity makes it an important source. To a large extent Foxe was simply a mouthpiece for the anti-Catholic sentiment in England at the time, and many sources dismiss its accuracy (Wikipedia,1911 Britannica,Catholic Encyclopedia). ...
TWILLEY: This is an educational film from the 1940s, made by the American Museum of Natural History and Encyclopedia Britannica with Margaret Mead, the famous American anthropologist. It is very… of its time. VOICEOVER: In Hawaii, the white man’s mass production methods including vast irriga...
Guest essay by Rod Martin, Jr. Climate Scares—The New Fable Climate scares are like the old Greek fable. Most of us learned about Aesop’s fables long ago, likely in grade school. But just in case you don’t know the story of the boy who cried “wolf,”
Doctor Whochronicled the adventures of an eccentric time-traveling scientist from the remote planet Gallifrey, home of the Time Lords. The Doctor, a Time Lord himself, traveled through time and space in his unique craft, the TARDIS, an acronym for Time and Relative Dimensions in Space. With ...