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John Enoch Powell (16 June 1912 – 8 February 1998) was a British politician. He served as a Conservative Member of Parliament (1950–1974) and was Minister of Health (1960–1963) then Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) MP (1974–1987). Before entering politics, Powell was a classical scholar. During the Second World War, he served in both staff and intelligence positions, reaching the rank of brigadier. He also wrote poetry, and many books on classical and political subjects. Powell attracted widespread attention for his "Rivers of Blood" speech, delivered on 20 April 1968 to the General Meeting of the West Midlands Area Conservative Political Centre. In it, Powell criticised the rates of immigration into the UK, especially from the New Commonwealth, and opposed the anti-discrimination legislation Race Relations Bill. The speech drew sharp criticism from some of Powell's own party members and The Times, with Conservative Party leader Edward Heath dismissing Powell a day after the speech from his position as Shadow Defence Secretary. In the aftermath of the speech, several polls suggested that 67 to 82 per cent of the UK population agreed with Powell's opinions. His supporters claimed that the large public following that Powell attracted helped the Conservatives to win the 1970 general election, and perhaps cost them the February 1974 general election, when Powell turned his back on the Conservatives by endorsing a vote for Labour, which returned as a minority government. Powell was returned to the House of Commons in October 1974 as the Ulster Unionist Party MP for the Northern Ireland constituency of South Down. He represented the constituency until he was defeated at the 1987 general election. Early years John Enoch Powell was born in Stechford, Warwickshire, within the city of Birmingham, on 16 June 1912, and was baptised at Newport, Shropshire, in St Nicholas' church where his parents had married in 1909. He was the only child of Albert Enoch Powell (1872–1956), a primary school headmaster, and his wife, Ellen Mary (1886–1953). Ellen was the daughter of Henry Breese, a Liverpool policeman, and his wife Eliza, who had been a teacher. His mother did not like his name, and as a child he was known as "Jack". At the age of three, Powell was nicknamed "the Professor" because he used to stand on a chair and describe the stuffed birds his grandfather had shot, which were displayed in his parents' home. In 1918, the family moved to Kings Norton, Birmingham, where Powell remained until 1930. The Powells were of Welsh descent and from Radnorshire (a Welsh border county), having moved to the developing Black Country during the early 19th century. His great-grandfather was a coal miner, and his grandfather had been in the iron trade. Powell read avidly from a young age; as early as three he could "read reasonably well". Though not wealthy, the Powells were financially comfortable, and their home included a library. By the age of six Powell was addicted to reading, predominantly history books. Powell's Toryism and regard for institutions was formed at an early age: around this time his parents took him to Caernarfon Castle and he removed his cap when he entered one of the rooms. His father asked him why, to which Powell replied that it was the room where the first Prince of Wales had been born. Every Sunday, Powell would give lectures to his parents on the books he had read and he would also conduct evensong and preach a sermon. Once he was old enough to go out on his own, Powell would walk around rural Worcestershire with the aid of Ordnance Survey maps, which instilled in him a love for landscape and cartography. Powell attended a dame school run by a friend of his mother's until he was eleven. He was then a pupil for three years at King's Norton Grammar School for Boys before he won a scholarship to King Edward's School in Birmingham in 1925, aged thirteen. The legacy of the First World War loomed large for Powell: almost all his teachers had fought in the war, and some of the pupils who had scratched their names on the desks had subsequently died in the conflict. Powell also read books on the war, which helped form his opinion that Britain and Germany would fight again. The head of classics at the school saw that Powell had an interest in the subject and agreed to transfer him to the classics side of the school. Powell's mother taught him Greek in just over two weeks during the Christmas break in 1925 and by the time he started the next term he had attained fluency in Greek that most pupils would reach after two years. Within two terms Powell was top of the classics form. His classmate Christopher Evans recalled that Powell was "austere" and "really unlike any schoolboy one had known ... He was quite a phenomenon". Another contemporary, Denis Hills, later said that Powell "carried an armful of books (Greek texts?) and kept to himself ... he was reputed to be cleverer than any of the masters". Powell won all three of the school's classics prizes (in Thucydides, Herodotus and Divinity) in the fifth form, two or three years younger than anyone else had won them. He also began to translate Herodotus' Histories and completed the translation of the first part when he was fourteen. He entered the sixth form two years before his classmates and was remembered as a hard-working student; his contemporary Roy Lewis recalled that "we thought that the masters were afraid of him". Powell also won a medal in gymnastics and gained a proficiency in the clarinet. He contemplated studying at the Royal Academy of Music but his parents persuaded him to try for a scholarship at Cambridge. Duggie Smith, Powell's form-master in the lower classical sixth and his principal classics master in the upper sixth, recalled in 1952: "Of all my pupils, he always insisted on the highest standards of accuracy and knowledge in those who taught him ... He was a pupil from whom I learnt more than most". It was during his time in the sixth form that Powell learned German and began reading German books, which would influence his move towards atheism. Aged thirteen he also read James George Frazer's The Golden Bough and Thomas Carlyle's Sartor Resartus, which led him towards Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and Friedrich Nietzsche. During the last four years at King Edward's School he was top of his form and won a number of prizes in Greek and Divinity. In 1929 he was awarded the Higher School Certificate with a distinction in Latin, Greek and ancient history, and won the school's Lee Divinity Prize for an essay on the New Testament after having memorised St Paul's Epistle to the Galatians in Greek. Powell also won the Badger Prize for English Literature twice and the Lightfoot Thucydides Prize. In December 1929, aged seventeen, he sat the classics scholarship paper at Trinity College, Cambridge, and won the top award. Sir Ronald Melville, who sat the exams at the same time, recalled that "the exams mostly lasted three .... Discover the J A Powell popular books. Find the top 100 most popular J A Powell books.

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    The Modern Library

    Carmen Callil & Colm Tóibín

    For Colm Toíbín and Carmen Callil there is no difference between literary and commercial writing there is only the good novel: engrossing, inspirational, compelling. In their sele...

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    Matthew W. Powell v. J. C. Hopkins and

    Supreme Court of Alabama

    HARWOOD, Justice. The appellees here were the complainants in the proceedings below. They filed a bill in the Circuit Court, in Equity, to quiet title to three acres of ...

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    Highland Church Christ v. Leroy E. Powell

    Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

    This is a suit to determine the validity of ad valorem taxes assessed on an office building owned by Highland Church of Christ in the City of Abilene. The question before us is whe...

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    Concealed Deception Special Edition

    Cole J. Powell

    XanderThey kept her hidden from me for fourteen years. Now, she sits in my club, my personal playground, clueless of the repercussions her father placed on her life.Ava Pierce does...

  • Imbalanced Minds synopsis, comments

    Imbalanced Minds

    Cole J. Powell

    I could have had it all. A happily ever after. A future to call my own. But between being consumed by Cory Whitman and suffocated by my manipulative exboyfriend, the anguish of my ...

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    Travelers Indemnity Company v. Thomas J. Powell and Katie Frazier Weeks Powell

    First District. District Court of Appeal of Florida

    By this interlocutory appeal, the defendant insurance company seeks reversal of the Chancellors determination of liability by reason of a policy providing uninsured motorist covera...

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    Annotated Peter Pan with English Grammar Exercises

    J.M. Barrie

    Peter Pan (Annotated) to help you with grammar with additional exercises.

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    Gift of Hope

    Cole J. Powell

    Evelyn Jackson's life took an unexpected and devastating turn. Now, injured and jobless, she must fight to rediscover her strength. The arrival of a newfound friend gives her not o...

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    Banners of Hell

    Paul Doherty

    Summer 1312. The brutal murder of King Edward II's favourite, Peter Gaveston, unleashes a horde of demons . . .Sir Hugh Corbett, Keeper of the Secret Seal, hastens to the Dominican...

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    Sinful Addiction

    Cole J. Powell

    I was not always this waya man feeding his demons with addictions, a monster driven by bloodlust. I had a family once, but I chose one above all others to protect from the animals ...

  • The Unmaking of the President 2016 synopsis, comments

    The Unmaking of the President 2016

    Lanny J. Davis

    The first comprehensive account that proves that James Comey threw the 2016 election to Donald Trump. “Compelling criticism…lapsed Trump supporters might well open their minds to t...

  • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation v. Willie R. Coleman and W. Dwayne Powell synopsis, comments

    Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation v. Willie R. Coleman and W. Dwayne Powell

    Supreme Court Of Utah

    This is an action by the holder of a promissory note secured by a deed of trust lien on real property, against the guarantors of the note for the deficiency owed after foreclosure ...

  • Ben F. Powell and J. N. Hendricks v. Brady Narried synopsis, comments

    Ben F. Powell and J. N. Hendricks v. Brady Narried

    Eighth District, El Paso Court of Civil Appeals of Texas

    Recovery was obtained by workman for injuries sustained in the course of his employment and against his employer on commonlaw liability of negligence. The nonsubscribing workmans c...

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    Report of Special Commissioners J. W. Powell and G. W. Ingalls

    G. W. Ingalls

    This report concerns the condition of the Ute people who dwelled in the northern part of Arizona outside the area of Flagstaff.

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    My Only Addiction

    Cole J. Powell

    Victory is bittersweet when your life hangs in the balance. Threats are eradicated one by one only for us to find we've fallen into a trap of lies and false hope. A devised plan th...

  • Luther G. Powell and May F. Powell v. J. R. Kelly As Tax Collector Bradford County synopsis, comments

    Luther G. Powell and May F. Powell v. J. R. Kelly As Tax Collector Bradford County

    Supreme Court of Florida

    This cause is here on petition for writ of certiorari supported by certificate of the District Court of Appeal, First District, that its decision reported in 214 So.2d 347 is one w...

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    Socialism Sucks

    Robert Lawson & Benjamin Powell

    The bastard stepchild of Milton Friedman and Anthony Bourdain, Socialism Sucks is a barcrawl through former, current, and wannabe socialist countries around the worl...

  • George M. Powell Et Al. v. Stateex Rel. Horace B. Snell. and J. E. T. Bowden synopsis, comments

    George M. Powell Et Al. v. Stateex Rel. Horace B. Snell. and J. E. T. Bowden

    Supreme Court of Florida

    Per Curiam. A peremptory writ of mandamus issued against the Trustees of the Waterworks and Improvement Bonds of the City of Jacksonville, ordering them ""to forthwith prepare and...

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    Lyra The Wombat

    J.R Powell

    This heartwarming story of the brave wombat named Lyra will inspire children to overcome their fears and help others in need. The story takes place in a cozy forest where Lyra goes...

  • Powell v. J.T. Posey Co. synopsis, comments

    Powell v. J.T. Posey Co.

    United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

    Opinion OF THE COURT ROSENN, Circuit Judge. The primary issue on appeal in this products liability case is whether the district court should have submitted the causation issue to t...

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    Houston Pipe Line Company v. Roberta Powell Dwyer Et Al.

    Panel No. 2. Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas

    Respondents, Roberta Powell Dwyer et al., plaintiffs in the trial court, instituted this suit on October 3, 1960, against petitioner, Houston Pipe Line Company. The parties will he...

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    Delaware County v. Deloris J. Powell

    Supreme Court Of Indiana

    This cause comes to us on petition to transfer. The Court of Appeals held that the trial court erred in denying a motion for summary judgment made by the county and that the summar...

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    A. L. Smith v. H. F. Powell and J. T. Mapoles

    Supreme Court of Florida

    WEST, J. By his second amended bill in equity appellant, as complainant below, in substance alleged the making of a contract with appellee Powell on the 5th day of January, A.D. 1...