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- 3761: Margaret Mead
- ... the society for women geographers. Margaret Mead taught generations of Americans about the value of looking carefully and openly at other cultures to better understand the complexities of being human. Margaret died in 1978 having lived a very enriched life. Margaret Mead was a clean and forceful person, who had a great impact on the world of psychology and anthropology, and to her we owe much knowledge. Her work has, and ...
- 3762: Marco Polo
- ... Marco and two priests. Early life, despite his enduring fame, very little was known about the personal life of . It is known that he was born into a leading Venetian family of merchants. He also lived during a favorable time in world history, when the height of Venice s influence harmonized with the greatest extent of Mongol conquest of Asia. Ruled by Kublai Khan, the Mongol Empire stretched all the way ...
- 3763: Mahatma Gandhi
- ... social reformer, political leader, and thinker. Through a unique method of nonviolence, he won civic rights and eventually independence for India s people. Mahatma was born Mohandas K. Gandhi in 1869 in Porbandar, India. He lived there until 1888, when he left to study law at University College in London. In 1891, after having been admitted to the British bar, Gandhi returned to India and attempted to practice law in Bombay ...
- 3764: Machiavelli And Plato
- ... account to the nature of politics, and in this instance I have chosen the works of Plato in particular The Republic, establishing a comparison to define whom has the more convincing argument and why? Machiavelli lived amidst a deteriorating, corrupt, totalitarian, 16th Century political infrastructure when The Prince was composed. It s original intention was simply to influence Lorenzo The Magnificent son of Piero Di Medici in the hope for possible ...
- 3765: Modern American History
- ... Georgia in the 1960s. No one can say what might have been, but it is certain that Martin Luther King, Jr. changed the hearts of many who might have hated based on race. Though they lived in different times and eras, Franklin, King, and Greenspan all had great influences in their respective fields. So great was their influence that it changed the way the culture of America works. Franklin changed the ...
- 3766: Minor White
- ... the most influential photographers since WWII (Encarta). Throughout his 68 years he taught thousands about the intricacies of photography, none more important then himself. White was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on July 9th, 1908. He lived there until he attended college in New York some years later. It was in New York and later Portland, Oregon that White taught himself about photography and its art representations. He went on to work ...
- 3767: Maya Angelou 2
- ... become a professional dancer. Maya Angelou spent her formative years shuttling between St. Louis, Arkansas and San Francisco. She worked as an editor for The Arab observer, an English-language weekly published Cairo. Maya Angelou lived in Accra, Ghana, where Sergejs Golubevs under the black nationalist regime of Karane Nkrumah she taught music, dance, and. studied cinematography in Sweden. In the 1960's, at the request of Dr. Martin Luther King ...
- 3768: Martin Luther King And Malcolm X Comparison
- ... Chicago, Detroit, and Los Angeles. Initially a small group, the Nation grew rapidly under Malcolm's leadership. He not only spoke the words of the Koran and his spiritual mentor, Elijah Muhammad, but he also lived it to its fullest. As the crowds grew to hear him speak, so did the opposition to his rising stardom. Malcolm taught a message of self help and personal responsibility. This was and still is ...
- 3769: 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 ...
- 3770: Michael Crichtons Life
- ... passion for writing, which can be seen in his novels. A. Born October 23,1942 in Chicago. B. Parents were, John Henderson Crichton and Zula(Miller) Crichton. Oldest of four children. II. Growing up A. Lived in Roslyn, New York when he was 6. B. Was a star basketball player in high school. C. Graduated in 1960, from Roslyn high school. D. Decided to go to Harvard University and become a ...
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