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  1. Harriet Tubman -- Dorchester County
    Eventually, because of arthritis and fragile health, Harriet Tubman moved into a home for sick and aged African Americans that she had helped found . It was built on land which she had purchased, abutting her own property in Auburn. She told stories of her adventures until her death on March 10, 1913. She was given a full military burial. In her honor, a memorial plaque was placed on the Cayuga County Courthouse in Auburn, NY. Harriet Tubman is honored every March 10, the day of her death. She is ... commemorated by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America on that same day.
  2. Tanya -- Tanya Darling
    Tanya was for a time mistaken to be a "clone" of Jade, just like Mileena is a clone of Kitana. In development stage of MK4, the development team did intend Kitana to be a playable character, but the decision was made to add a new face instead (Kitana would... be accessible through third-party devices, and officially reappear in Mortal Kombat Gold). Her name comes from Ed Boon's sister, Tania.
  3. Bluest Eye -- Toni Morrison
    In Toni Morisson’s book, The Bluest Eye, there is a writing style and a story that crosses genres and mediums. At the surface, the story of Peccola is a history the struggles of a black family during a harsh time of racism. Interestingly enough the racisism is not so much by people or another race but by a black community. This notion attacks the idea that racism exists on only one level and between two peticular races. The fashion and times embodied by Shirley temple and her stereotypical depictions of blacks, The Bluest Eye, is a virtual time capsule in typed words. The Book ... takes the reader through the hearts and minds of every person involve in such a way as to peer into the soul of the society.
  4. The Postal Service -- Stamps
    The Postal Service issued a number of postage stamps between 1863 and 1910 which emphasized the power and legitimacy of the federal government. While the stamps in and of themselves did not necessarily focus Americans' minds on the national government as opposed to their local or state legislatures, the small pieces of adhesive paper did serve to remind its purchasers that the government in Washington D.C. was vested with authority to govern the nation and represented its public face vis-a-vis foreign countries. When looking at the mattter from this angle, the Victorian era stamps of President Garfield (pictured left [68m]) and of soldiers guarding a wagon train (pictured right [69m]) take on new meaning. They convoke, among other things, images of the national government protecting all of the citizens of the United States (as Grant did in the Civil War and as the soldiers have done time and time again) from dangers within and without.
  5. Zoe Caldwell
    Zoe Caldwell, OBE (b.September 14, 1933, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is a U.S.-based Australian-born actress. She was born as Ada Caldwell but changed her forename, taking that of her own mother, Zoe. [1] [2].
  6. Analytical Psychology -- Jung Center
    The term Jung’s Analytical Psychology is used to differentiate this field from Adler’s Individual Psychology, and from Freud's Psychoanalysis. On the other hand, the activity of analysts on either of these approaches is called Deep Psychology on the grounds that all of them deal in their studies with the unconscious.
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