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from BBC's costume dramas A casual criticism often leveled at this lavish period costume drama, beginning its fourth and final series on BBC Two, is that it is 'historically inaccurate' - but that is to miss the point: the inaccuracies are...
the District of Columbia in November 1988 to encourage architectural, cultural and historic preservation and to educate members of the community about the value of protecting and preserving DC history. It was, and continues to be, the Socie...
Panera bread has its roots from 1976 with Au Bon Pain which was then sold to Louis Kane. Further transitions included its merger with cookie store to form Au Bon Pain Co. Inc led by Kane and Shaich. Due to growth limitation, the business ex...
Advanced Nursing Practice.” Prescriptive privilege is granted in the Nurse Practice Act. An advanced registered nurse practitioners shall have plenary authority to prescribe medications from the officials formulary established by the joint ...
cultures, "yes" means: "I hear you" more than "I agree". The length of the jokes and greetings before getting down to work, the level of tolerance for that around someone speaking, foreign (non-understood) language; courtesy measured gallan...
two factors in both the writings. Absalom! Absalom! In the early 1934, Faulkner began work on a new novel, which he originally gave the same name "Dark House" as rough drafts "Light in August". The basis of the novel was based on two stori...
Byronic hero suffers alienation as his occluded spirit searches for some divine truth or link to a deity or Supreme Being. Ann Radcliffe created a forerunner of the stereotype in Schedoni, a sinister, glum-faced monk in The Italian (1797) w...