William Morrows in 2004. Cokie Roberts’ book is full of stories of the contributions of the women who fought the Revolution as fearlessly and valiantly as the men. The stories of these founding mothers are told in their personal correlation, private journals, registries, and lists. She writes about the tales of interesting women such as Deborah Read Franklin, Mercy Otis Warren, Catharine Littlefield Greene, Abigail Adams, Eliza Lucas Pinckney, Esther DeBerdt Reed, and Martha Washington. “The extraordinary
A favourite mathematical subject of science-fiction writers has produced enough stories to define a genre: topological fiction, where ‘toopology’ refers to the study of continuous deformation of shapes in space. Robert Heinlein’s ‘And He Built a Crooked House,’ published in 1940.The writers have set stories in frankly imaginary worlds for the sake of unusual topological structures of space, but few have been so careful to define the structures
Esther Macias 11/23/2015 Professor Robertson Research Paper The impact the Gold Rush had on California Life will change one way or another. Whether it is in a good or bad. As we look through history we see many different impacting events that happened through life that has changed and transformed the lands that we see and live in today. One amazing impact that really changed the way the state of California is ruled and governed is the discovery of gold. This event was called the gold rush. The