Matthew Lyon
Examples of Matthew Lyon in the following topics:
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The Alien and Sedition Acts
- Republican editors, Representative Matthew Lyon, and private individuals were targets of prosecution under the Sedition Act.
- Matthew Lyon, an Irish-born former indentured servant who had purchased his own freedom and fought in the American Revolution, was a Democratic-Republican congressman from Vermont jailed under the Sedition Act for his anti-Federalist writings.
- While in prison, Lyon continued to write against the administration and conducted his successful reelection campaign from jail.
- Democratic-Republicans across the country united in support of Lyon, paying his legal fees and penal fines.
- Eventually acquitted, Lyon returned to Congress after his release.
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Benefits
- Students who participate in RR are less likely to be retained in first grade (Lyons & Beaver, 1995).
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References
- Lyons, C.
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Italian Painting in the Baroque Period
- The Calling of Saint Matthew shows Caravaggio's use of tenebrism and stark contrasts between partially lit figures and dark backgrounds to dramatize the effect.
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The Social Gospel
- Theologically, the Social Gospellers sought to operationalize the Lord's Prayer (Matthew 6:10): "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven."
- Matthews (1867-1940) of Seattle's First Presbyterian Church was a leading city reformer, who investigated red light districts and crime scenes, denouncing corrupt politicians, businessmen, and saloon keepers.
- Matthews was the most influential clergymen in the Pacific Northwest, and one of the most active Social Gospelers in America.
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Conflict
- The idea that those who have control will maintain control is called the Matthew Effect.
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Introduction
- Flash animation and story written and developed by Emily Pitts, Daisy Barreto, Marly Paz and Matthew Flanders (2006).
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Author Acknowledgements
- Finally, we owe much to Frank, Jeffrey, and Jessica Dean and to Dan, Rachel, Matthew, and Rebecca Illowsky, who encouraged us to continue with our work and who had to hear more than their share of "I'm sorry, I can't" and "Just a minute, I'm working."
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Chicago/Turabian (Author–Date): How to Reference Different Types of Sources
- Eugene Lemay, Bruce Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward, and Matthew Stoltzfus.
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Chicago/Turabian (NB): How to Reference Different Types of Sources
- Eugene Lemay, Bruce Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward, and Matthew Stoltzfus.