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2981: Pope Paul III: The Sixteenth Century Miracle
... pope due to his nepotism, his own broad and worldly culture, and for his interest in the arts and letters. One of the most beautiful Renaissance buildings in Rome is the Farnese Palace where he lived like a renaissance prince. Paul III also claimed another name; the first reform pope. By the time he was elected pope his reputation as a bishop and as an administrator raised great hopes for his ...
2982: The Life Of Richard Feynman
Richard Feynman was a physicist who was born in Far Rockaway, near New York City, in 1918. He lived there until he left to attend university at the Michigan Institute of Technology. He studied there for four years, and then went to Princeton University where he finished his studies. After that, he moved to ...
2983: Thomas Jefferson: The Man, The Myth, And The Morality
... to find him to be morally weak and coarse. Those who do are presentists, cynics, and nay-sayers who are simply looking for a way to criticize one of the greatest Americans who has ever lived.
2984: Eugene Gladstone O'Neill
was a very talented man and was very fortunate in having the writing skill he did. Eugene was a man of the theater, he was born in it, lived in it, worked in it and wrote in it. (Henry, “Eugene O'Neill”, p.157.) O'Neill is referred to as the most important twentieth century writer, not because he was the first american ...
2985: Life Of William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare was a great English playwright, dramatist and poet who lived during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Shakespeare is considered to be the greatest playwright of all time. No other writer's plays have been produced so many times or read so widely in ...
2986: David Hume
... is wrong. I can imagine a zebra without stripes, but I have never seen one. That does not mean it does not exist. Hume's solution 1. Once a person acquires more experience and has lived long enough to observe similar objects, he will constantly infer the existence of one object from the appearance of the other. He has not from all his experience acquired any idea or knowledge of the ...
2987: John Maynard Keynes
... and the marginal propensity to consume. (Keynes/Miller). In conclusion, John Maynard Keynes was a well-respected man as well as an economist. After all he is know as the father of modern economics. John lived a good life of 63 years, he accomplished a lot and he will always be remembered for what he did. His books that he wrote will enlighten some and confuse others, but either way you ...
2988: Bede The Venerable
... s ultimate piece of work was his Ecclesiastical History of the English People. This book described in detail the first authoritative history of Christian origins in Britain. He also included details of how five monks lived their lives in the monastery or Wearmouth and Jarrow. At the end he included his bibliography of all his writings. This work provides evidence that he was English and he thought of himself as English ...
2989: Herman Melville: His Life And Works
... U.S. he taught school and then sailed for the South Seas in 1841 on the whaler Acushnet. After an 18 month voyage he deserted the ship in the Marquesas Islands and with a companion lived for a month among the natives, who were cannibals. He escaped aboard an Australian trader, leaving it at Papeete, Tahiti, where he was imprisoned temporarily. He worked as a field laborer and then shipped to ...
2990: The Life And Career Of Babe Ruth
... great man. He seems like a hero to me. I was amazed how Babe got paid more than the president of the Boston Braves. If Babe didn't smoke and chew tobacco, he would have lived longer, to help more people in need of help. All in all, Babe made many accomplishments throughout his life to be known throughout the world.


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