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Biography of (Henry) Havelock Ellis
3505 words, approx. 11.7 pages
 Although Havelock Ellis wrote on a variety of subjects, he was most famous, or notorious, as the preeminent sex theorist of his era in Britain. He discussed sex and promoted birth control at a time when neither of these activities was done openly. A pion...
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Biography of Havelock Ellis
1681 words, approx. 5.6 pages
 The pioneering studies in human sexuality of Havelock Ellis (1859-1939) challenged the taboos and hypocrisies of Victorian society and paved the way for greater openness that has characterized the modern era. Born on February 2, 1859 in Croydon, England,...



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 The Southern Literary Journal
Simms in the war-time Richmond weeklies.[Critical essay]
09/22/2004: 4,792 words, approx. 16 pages When the Civil War began, South Carolinian William Gilmore Simms (1806-1870) lost not only his royalties valued between $1200 and $1800 per year, and his copyrights and plates worth, by his reckoning, about $25,000 (Letters IV: 397-399), but he also lost access to his...
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 Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
War-time coverage.
06/01/2005: 1,177 words, approx. 4 pages Seib, P. (2004). Beyond the front lines: How the news media cover a world shaped by war. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 185 pages. Palmer, N. (Ed.). (2003). Terrorism, war, and the press. Hollis, NH: Hollis. 316 pages. It is no surprise that...


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