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Stacey Rachel Green
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Born February 8, 1975 to Claretha Green and Lonnie J. Green. She departed this life on Monday, October 3, 2005. Stacey confessed Christ at an early age of 14 at Holy Cross Baptist Church. Stacey attended Joliet Public School, graduated from J.T.H.S. (Central) 1993.
She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Sampson and Hazel Robinson; and her paternal grandparents, Lonnie Mae Crittden and Walter Green.
Stacey leaves to cherish her memory, her loving mother, Claretha; father, Lonnie; two sisters, Cindy Green and Cheryl Green; three brothers, Ronald (Vernee), ...
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Don Porfirio, Nemesio García Naranjo y Nostradamus.(TT: Don Porfirio, Nemesio Garcia Naranjo and Nostradamus.)
Magazine article from: Proceso
; ...ante la persecucin contra el filsofo francs Claude Adrien Helvetius. En De l'esprit Helvetius afirm que no existen vicios ni virtudes...fue quemado por mano de verdugo y se envi a Helvetius al exilio. Voltaire se limit a decir...
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Q & A on the news.(NEWS)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
; ...G. Tallentyre's summary of his attitude toward Claude Adrien Helvetius after the condemnation and burning by the French Parliament of Helvetius' book "De l'Esprit" in 1759.
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ASK THE GLOBE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...Enclosed in quotation marks, it was said to have been from a letter written by Voltaire to another writer, Claude Adrien Helvetius. The expression was so striking that it was widely quoted as Voltaire's own. But when a careful search of...
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Some conservatives back Obama.(Local)
Newspaper article from: The Virginian Pilot
; ...nation, and calls talk about such dangers "the politics of fear." Back in the 18th century, philosopher Claude- Adrien Helvetius said, "When I speak, I put on a mask. When I act, I am forced to take it off." Too many voters still have...
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Anniversaries
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; Births: Claude Adrien Helvetius, philosopher and encyclopaedist, 1715; Charles XIV, King of Sweden, 1763; Ugo (Niccolo) Foscolo, poet, 1778; Gustav...
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Education means many things to many people. (for the people).(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Insight on the News
; ...difficult to drive; easy to govern but impossible to enslave." But it was the French 18th-century thinker Claude-Adrien Helvetius, who summed up what education does most succinctly: "Education made us what we are."
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