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3561: SAMUEL SEABURY
... the war he predicted broke out, he housed his family in the British- held city of New York. He stayed there until the war was over ; then he took a job as a preacher and lived an uneventful life until his death.
3562: Surviving In The Market
... 1992 to $8.5 billion. Glass plans to make Wal-Mart America's largest grocer by saturating the country with "super centers," emporiums that combine a supermarket and general-merchandise store under one roof. Sam lived to see Wal-Mart open only a few super centers. But right after he died, Glass Cranked up the spending and in four years has expanded to 260 stores. They bring in about $13 billion ...
3563: Simone Martini
... believe Vasari, who tells us that on Simone's tomb there was an epitaph stating that he had died at the age of sixty, then the artist must have been born around 1284” (Kren). He lived most of his life in Sienna (where he was born) and Tuscany, later he spent time in Avignon, where he perished. is remembered for the continuance of the techniques and “the sophisticated colour harmonies ...
3564: Stephon Marbury
... failed to make it to the National Basketball Association, he would be ridiculed in Brooklyn. New York City can be unforgiving toward its phenoms. The starmakers ballyhooed former playground legend Dwayne (Pearl) Washington, who never lived up to his precious nickname while playing at Syracuse, and struggling St. John's guard Felipe Lopez, who sat for Richard Avedon's camera while still in high school, only to turn their backs on ...
3565: Socrates
... were no gods, but that the sun was hot metal and the moon earth. He was put on trial by the majority, who was religious, but Pericles sent him away to Asia Minor where he lived to the last of his days in peace. agreed with Anaxagoras, but wanted more answers and explanations. He listened to many other scientists and philosophers, but when Anaxagoras’ book came out in writing, he read ...
3566: Sheyann Webb
... on Hambrooks Bay, facing the rising sun. The house had a front porch and a second story balcony which were used for blinds. The walls were stuffed with dried seaweed for insulation. Annie and Frank lived there for two years before moving. Later on, Annie developed pernicious anemia, for which there was no cure. Before she died on November 3, 1926, she had all her medals and trophies melted down and ...
3567: Picasso - Life Stile
... African mask. But, as Picasso himself pointed out to Zervos: It is not what the artist does that counts but what he is. Cézanne would never have interested me a bit if he had lived and thought like Jacques Emile Blanche, even if the apple he painted had been ten times as beautiful. What forces our interest is Cézanne's anxiety - that's Cézanne's lesson... - that is ...
3568: Princess Diana
... After divorce, Diana retained her title as “Princess of Wales”. She also received twenty-six and a half million dollars and six hundred thousand a year to maintain her position as office staff. She lived in a five-bedroom apartment in Kensington Palace. In addition, after their divorce, Diana and Charles shared joint custody of their sons William and Harry (Kantrowitz 40). The trauma of her divorce and constant media ...
3569: Peter The Great
... feared the wrath of God would get them. Peter instantly had Sophia banished to a tower outside the city of Moscow. Soon after, Peter married, and had an heir to the throne. Eight million people lived in Russia. Ninety-five percent of all of the population consisted of serfs, the merchants, nobles, and elite only populated five percent of Russia. The elite, like the serfs, were not very well educated at ...
3570: Ponce De Leon
Spanish 10th essay Don Juan “To bad he had to kick the bucket!” Don Juan was a Spanish conqueror and explorer. He was born around 1460 in San Tervas de Campos, Spain. lived during an age of great discovery and excitement. is well known, claiming and naming what is now Florida, the discovery of Puerto Rico, and his never-ending search for the old time classic, the Fountain ...


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