He wrote several documented letter to his local newspaper. & after they refused to print them because they did not want to offend their readers they quickly dismissed his concern. So he decided to work for his newspaper.
Mark Twain was something of a progressive of his day and against the mistreatment of minority groups, but at the same time very much of a cynical man.
mark twain was a drinker one day he walked up behind a girl and slapped her bottom area it turns out it was a man a very big man who then threw mark off the boat .... needless to say mark twain never got on that boat again
Halley's comet appeared on that day.
Mark Twain
Mark Twain said that Hawaii was one endless summer day.
Mark Twain was born in 1835 during the transit of Haley's Comet. He predicted that as he had come into the world on the comment, that would be the way he would leave it. He died one day after comet's transit in 1910.
It is believed that Mark Twain (aka Samuel Clemens) was born the same month as the passing of Halley's comet in November 1835. Halley's Comet passed on November 10th 1835 and Twain was born November 30th 1835. Twain vowed he would "go out"with the passing of the comet, as it passes in 75 year cycles. Halley's comet passed again April 20th 1910, Twain passed April 21st 1910.
The quote by Mark Twain emphasizes the importance of discovering one's purpose or reason for being alive. It suggests that understanding and fulfilling this purpose is a key aspect of a meaningful and fulfilling life.
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No, students at Mark Twain Middle School do not wear uniforms every day. The school does not have a uniform policy and allows students to wear their own clothing as long as it follows the dress code guidelines.
No. Comets don't happen on a date, or in a week; they are visible for several weeks, or for months. Halley's Comet was visible for weeks before its perihelion on November 16, 1835; Samuel Clemens (whose pen name was Mark Twain) was born on November 30. The comet's next perihelion on April 20, 1910 does match, with remarkable closeness, Twain's death the next day.