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- 3061: The Life Of Anne Frank
- ... on July 6, 1942, Anne and her family were forced to go into hiding. Though they could bring very few things with them to the hiding place, Anne brought her diary. During the months Anne lived in hiding, her diary became her best friend and confidant. In hiding, Anne continued to write in her diary nearly every day. She wrote about her life with the seven other people in hiding--her ...
- 3062: Martin Luther King
- ... King's speeches came straight from his heart. King was a Baptist minister and was without a doubt filled with the spirit of god. I feel King's speeches were influenced by the spirit that lived within his heart. The book states that your appearance should be in harmony with your message. King's speeches were all based on serious spiritual and political issues and a suit and tie were the ...
- 3063: A Memorable Experience In Photography
- ... experience and admire photography, it took me only one photographer to really appreciate the power it has his name is Robert Capa. Robert grew up in Hungary he experienced the political unrest and turmoil. He lived under the oppression of Horthy and knew the kind of anarchy that constitutes war(Images of War 8). Robert's work represented 3 categories: 1. Images of battle. 2. Images of the effects of war ...
- 3064: Alfred Tennyson And His Work
- ... century poet T. S. Eliot said of it, "Its faith is a very poor thing, but its doubt is a very intense experience." The intensity, the doubt, the beauty: all are typical of Tennyson. Long-lived like most of his family, no matter how unhealthy they seemed to be, Alfred, Lord Tennyson died on October 6, 1892, at the age of 83. Bibliography 1. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Knowledge (1978) 2 ...
- 3065: Alfred Hitchcock: 50 Years Of Movie Magic
- ... like to feel when they know they are safe." (39). Hitchcock led a life of fantasy, and spent much of his time alone, entertaining himself because he did not have many friends growing up. He lived life as if he was on the outside looking in. Much like a person watching television or a director directing a picture. Reading was also a part of Hitchcock's life from a young age ...
- 3066: Hemingway's "A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" And His Life
- ... was nothing that he knew too well. It was all a nothing and a men was nothing too. It was only that and light was all it needed and a certain cleanness and order. Some lived in it and never felt it but he knew it all was nada. Our nada who art in nada, nada be thy name..." and he goes on from there. It first seemed like gibberish to ...
- 3067: Willa Sibert Cather And His Works
- ... rise to success. Her themes are focused on the drama of the immigrant in a new land, views of personal interaction with artwork, and the rise of civilizations in history. She never married; however, she lived with friend and companion Edith Lewis for many years. She later published other collections of short stories. These works helped her popularity as well, works such as,"Youth of the Bright Medusa," and," Obscure Destinies ...
- 3068: Stefan Edberg
- ... his face. The young Edberg soon became taken by the sport. Soon he played matches with the boys' team, and outside his home he played fantasy Davis Cup-matches. In the sommer holidays he almost lived at the tennis court. At the age of ten he stopped playing his two other sports, football and icehockey, and concentrated everything on tennis. Soon he won his first tournament, ”Ostkustenspärla,” a ...
- 3069: Muhammad
- ... Muslim belief, God sent Muhammad as a messenger from among the Arabs, bringing a revelation in "clear Arabic" ; thus, as other peoples had received their messengers, so the Arabs received theirs. As one who had lived "a lifetime" among them before his calling, however, Muhammad was rejected by many because he was simply a man among men and not an angelic being. As Moses had brought the Law and Jesus had ...
- 3070: Louis XIV
- ... was that you could have it. so how did he bring down the nobles? well in coming to Versailles, the Nobles left their villages, castles,towns,what ever the had at home where the normally lived and moved to Versailles.They left their home and stopped making decisions for their villages, castles, towns, whatever and when no one heard from the nobles again and Louis said that he wanted to run ...
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