Talcott Parsons was born December 13, 1902 in Colorado Springs. He was the child of Edward Smith Parsons (1863–1943) and Mary Augusta Ingersoll (1863–1949). His dad had gone to Yale Divinity School and was appointed as a Congregationalist priest, serving first as a clergyman for a pioneer group in Greeley, Colorado. At the season of Parsons ' introduction to the world Edward S. Parsons was a teacher in English at Colorado College and VP of the school. During his Congregational ministry in…
artists have similarities and differences viewpoints of the environment in their painting and it helps people get a glance of what the 1800s were like. The first painting was by a man named George Caleb Bingham. Bingham was born March 20, 1811, Augusta County, Virginia to Mary Amend and Henry Vest Bingham and died July 7, 1879, in Kansas City, Missouri. Bingham was a self taught artist. He’s well known for his painting like The Country Election. He was actually a Democratic activist and…
root to rock, every step memorized. Not a boot print left behind. It was cold and nearly moonless, a fine night for a raid, so he hiked about an hour to the Pine Tree summer camp, a few dozen cabins spread along the shoreline of North Pond in central Maine. With an expert twist of a screwdriver, he popped open a door of the dining hall and slipped inside, scanning the pantry shelves with his penlight. Candy! Always good. Ten rolls of Smarties, stuffed in a pocket. Then, into his backpack, a bag…
In the year 1933,a group of businessmen attempted to overthrow Franklin Delano Roosevelt after a major boost of fascist ideas in several American political parties...what a surprise....Luckily for democracy,the coup failed (It never even went past stage one).But,because i'm a sucker for mental pain,I decided to come back and cover what would have happened if the coup would have went for worth,and succeed....This is going to be bad,don't say I didn't warn you.... This scenario will focus on…