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"It's a battle of two histories," said Artair Rogers, a black junior from Guntown, Miss., and one of many students who has tried to reduce social segregation on campus.
The author of two histories of his hometown, Charleston, S.C., Rosen has done yeoman's work in gathering together the stories of scores of Confederate loyalists, not just oft-portrayed public figures like Florida's David Yulee and Louisiana's Judah P. Benjamin but also those who might otherwise be remembered only by their families or in local, synagogue histories.
And as far as John Bailey Lloyd, the author of two histories of the island -- "Six Miles At Sea" and "18 Miles of History on Long Beach Island" (both published by Down the Shore Press) is concerned -- the New York contingent has also enhanced the island's cultural life.
Only then can we begin to have a national, Māori-led dialogue that acknowledges the complexities of two histories and their ramifications.
(B ) Following growth in one of two histories, cells are then diluted into a range of ATc concentrations and propagated in culture for several days.
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Luis Peña, a Professor of Opthalmology based in Santiago, is the son of two history teachers.
Born in 1948, he began paying attention to the Holocaust in high school, largely because of two history teachers who made it part of the curriculum.
Goodwin, the author of three histories of twentieth-century Presidents, agrees in passing that Lincoln had great "emotional intelligence," but his inner life does not much concern her.
By contrast the biggest gains were in women's history, which now has a representative in four out of five history departments.
Bryan K. Garman insists that he maintains an active scholarly life teaching at the Sidwell Friends School in Washington, where six of nine history teachers have doctorates.
He is a New York Times best-selling author of seven history books, including Legends, Lies & Cherished Myths of American History and Presidential Ambition: How the Presidents Gained Power, Kept Power and Got Things Done (HarperCollins, 1999).
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