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O que (quem) é Ralph Waldo Emerson - definição


Ralph Waldo Emerson Award         
AWARD
The Ralph Waldo Emerson award; Ralph Waldo Emerson award; Ralph Waldo Emerson Prize
The Ralph Waldo Emerson Award is a non-fiction literary award given by the Phi Beta Kappa society, the oldest academic society of the United States, for books that have made the most significant contributions to the humanities. Albert William Levi won the first of these awards, in 1960.
Ralph Carpenter         
  • Hunter House]] in [[Newport, Rhode Island]].
AMERICAN MECHANICAL ENGINEER
Ralph Emerson Carpenter Jr.; Ralph Emerson Carpenter, Jr.
Ralph Emerson Carpenter Jr. (October 6, 1909 – February 2, 2009) was a conservationist, Colonial furniture expert and author.
Ralph McGill         
AMERICAN JOURNALIST
Ralph Emerson McGill
Ralph Emerson McGill (February 5, 1898 – February 3, 1969) was an American journalist and editorialist. An anti-segregationist editor he published the Atlanta Constitution newspaper.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para Ralph Waldo Emerson
1. You have done what you could." _ Ralph Waldo Emerson, American essayist, poet and philosopher (1803–1882).
2. Or perhaps it‘s what Ralph Waldo Emerson said, putting it more eloquently and less angrily: "God offers to every mind its choice between truth and repose.
3. There was Ralph Waldo Emerson Dunham of Kansas, 18'4–1'70; Christopher Columbus Clark of Missouri, 1846–1'37; and George Washington Overall of Kentucky, 1820–1871.
4. In his appropriately titled "Self–Reliance," Ralph Waldo Emerson observed that, "Society everywhere is in conspiracy against the manhood of every one of its members ... The virtue in most request is conformity.
5. "There is a certain thrill to know that Henry David Thoreau stood here; that Ralph Waldo Emerson stood here; and that Frederick Douglass stood here," said Anderson, stretching her arms across the stage of the building‘s Great Hall.