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- 3671: Guy Fawkes
- ... was the only son of Edward Fawkes of York and his wife Edith Blake of Cambridge. Followed by ’ birth, Edith had given birth to daughter Anne Fawkes on 3rd October 1568, but the infant lived a mere seven weeks, being buried on 14th November of the same year. Two other sisters were born followed by Anne, another Anne, who later married Henry Kilburns in Scotton on 12th October1572, and Elizabeth ...
- 3672: Grace Kelly
- ... her brother was a champion sculler, and her uncle, George Kelly was a famous playwright. They set a hard example to follow and Grace sometimes felt pressured by her family’s reputation for prosperity. She lived up to and even surpassed the fame of her family members. Grace served many roles in her life as an actress, princess and mother. When first walked on stage as Virgin Mary at age six ...
- 3673: Gillian Anderson
- ... lead up to her getting arrested on graduation night for breaking and entering into the high school. So it is safe to say that Gillian’s friends, social position, and the society in which she lived all were influential to her life. Gillian does not regret entering the punk scene, because she perceives it as something that she had to go through to get where she is now in her life ...
- 3674: Ghengis Khan The Great
- ... by a local tribe. His family tried to overcome it but the people left the tribe and joined other tribes. A few people stayed but they also left after a while. Temujin and his family lived off berries, animals, and plants. Temujin started working harder on his archery. He was one of the best in the land by the time he was eleven. By eleven seventy-three, Temujin had risen, he ...
- 3675: George Washington Carver
- ... then that he finally met someone with more knowledge than he. This began to fall apart because he learned so well and fast, he had to look else where. He moved to Fort Scott and lived with Felix Payne while going to school. While in Fort Scott, an unfortunate incident occurred of a black man crime against a white girl. Racial prejudice soon got horrible and George was forced to escape ...
- 3676: George C. Wallace
- ... attempt on Wallace's life left him a broken man in a wheelchair. People remembered the George Wallace who smoked his cigar and denounced the State Department as communist. Wallace was a feared politician who lived in a state full of beatings and problems. Racism was the norm and Wallace took full advantage of this ploy to gain political attention. George Corley Wallace was born on August 25, 1919. While attending ...
- 3677: George Brenard Shaw
- ... Connexional School, but said he learned little from schools and was self-educated. In 1876, mother, daughters, & son left their father behind and moved to London to seek a more cultured way of life. They lived at 13 Victoria Grove, a middle class area in London. Shaw found work at Edison’s Telephone Company at a wage of two shillings and a sixpence, and in his spare time taught himself to ...
- 3678: Franz Kafka
- ... a death of his freedom’s, and therefore all peoples’ freedom’s. This death comes from an immediate change, although how may one live without changing for better or worse. Living is only a short lived changing atmosphere, one only regulated by society. However, society is consistently regulated by politics and government of "Big Brother". Also society is a driving force in culture, and it certainly regulated the end of Gregor ...
- 3679: Francois Viete
- went to many places and did a lot of things. He lived for 63 years. In his life he got to do more or at least as much he wanted to do. He got to work for Kings, and also been married twice. was a very interesting ...
- 3680: FDR
- ... opponent received 22,013,372 popular votes and 99 electoral votes. By the time Roosevelt was inaugurated on March 4, 1933, the economic situation was desperate. Between 13 and 15 million Americans were unemployed. Thousands lived in cardboard shacks called "hoovervilles". Even more were standing in bread lines hoping to get a few crumbs for their family. Panic-stricken people hoping to rescue their deposits had forced 38 states to close ...
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