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Search results 3581 - 3590 of about 4850 matching term papers
- 3581: Martin Luther King Jr.
- Michelangelo lived from 1475-1564. He was arguably one of the most inspired creators in the history of art. As a sculptor, architect, painter, and poet, he had a tremendous influence on his contemporaries and on following ...
- 3582: Muhammed Ali
- ... controversial because of his religious beliefs, his name change from Cassius Clay to and his refusal to fight in the Vietnam War. grew up in Louisville, Kentucky but he was known as Cassius Clay. He lived a normal life until the age of twelve when his bicycle was stolen during a local convention of the Louisville Service Club. Clay wanted to report the crime and went to find a police officer ...
- 3583: Magic Johnson
- ... busing Earvin was forced to go to Everett a mostly white school. The Lansing School Board had to bus some kids to Everett to mix the races and to stop the growth at Sexton. Earvin lived a half of a mile away from Sexton and a mile and a half away from Everett. Pearl and Larry hated Everett and Larry was always in fights. The only Johnson who didn’t have ...
- 3584: Oliver Cromwell
- ... in Huntingdon, England in 1599. His father, who was active in local affairs, had been a member of one of Queen Elizabeth's parliaments. Robert Cromwell died when his son was 18, but his widow lived to the age of 89. Oliver went to the local grammar school and then for a year attended Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. After his father died he left Cambridge to go care for his mother ...
- 3585: Octavian Augustus
- ... successor but could anyone govern as well as Octavian had? Tiberius, although highly experienced and a superb commander of troops, did not have the personal touch of Octavian (Drinkwater & Drummond 1993). Tiberius left Rome and lived on the island of Capri where he maintained his power as emperor, but was the target of many rumors and plots back in Rome. After the disappointments of Tiberius and Caligula, there was much talk ...
- 3586: Obituary On George Washington
- ... so many people hired him to survey their lands. When George was 19, his older half brother, Lawrence, became very ill. Many doctors tried to cure him, but nothing helped. After Lawrence's death, George lived at Mount Vernon. George joined the Virginia militia. The British governor of Virginia sent him to the Ohio River on an important mission. Soon Major Washington was fighting in the first battles of the French ...
- 3587: ON Doc Hollidays Death Bed
- ... this book, and reveal its contents to the world, or maybe it should stay hidden, for all fans of the west to wonder about from now, until the end of time. In conclusion, Doc Holliday lived a life of drinking, gambling, and gun running, until it caught up to him in the form of an incurable disease known as tuberculosis. Doc needed a handkerchief to take care of the problems tuberculosis ...
- 3588: Edgar Allen Poe
- ... a sad and lonely death, he was a genius at his work. He was truly America's greatest terror and horror writer. So I restate that Poe was one of the greatest writers that ever lived and his mind was of a genius and it should never have put to such torture by the criticism of human kind. His mind was very precious and all we can do now is to ...
- 3589: Capone
- ... business with four gambling joints/whore houses in Chicago. These underground places were known as deuces. In Chicago met a man who would be his friend for life, Jack Guzik. Guzik was Jewish. His family lived off prostitution. Al never worried about racial issues, his wife was even Irish. After Jack Guzick was roughed up by a Joe Howard, let out his temper. It did not help when Howard called some ...
- 3590: Carol Causs
- ... that he had used his least squares approximation method. This successful prediction started off Gauss's long involvement with the field of astronomy.On October ninth, 1805 Gauss was married to Johana Ostoff. Although Gauss lived a happy personal life for the first time, he was shattered by the death of his benefactor, The Duke of Brunswick, who was killed fighting for the Prussian army. In 1807 Gauss left Brunswick to ...
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