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Booker T. Washington 3

.... such as; "We're only in it for the Money", "Lumpy Gravy", "Cruising with Ruben and the Jets", "Uncle Meat", and "Mothermania". Frank Zappa released approximately 52 more ablums before his untimely death on December 4th, 1993. The cause of his death was of prostate cancer that was acquired earlier. Frank Zappa lived an interesting life and has produced more albums than people can buy. From a family of 3 kids, who barely made it out of high school to a musical genius who is multi-talented instrumenta .....

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Bootleggers Boy

.... They beat the University of Texas for the first time in ten years and also knocked off Nebraska. They finished the season with a 6-4 record. That Spring MacKenzie died of a massive coronary. Chuck Fairbanks took over as head coach. Barry was moved to offense of coordinator. He is responsible for Oklahoma starting to run the wishbone. This is when Oklahoma starting breaking records. There were only three teams in the nation running the wishbone, Oklahoma, Nebraska, and Texas; and they wer .....

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Bradstreet, Anne

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Brian Lopes

.... acceleration. An important part of Dual Slalom racing is jumping. Through out a course there can be up to 5 jumps. These jumps can make or break your run. Knowing how to jump is a very important, a skill Brian Lopes has mastered. He has a five-foot vertical bunny hop, which means he can get his tires 5 feet off the ground from standing still. Jumping is also a big part of BMX racing, where you can get an edge over an opponent by being able to jump faster, longer and higher. Another edge Bria .....

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Brian Piccolo: A Short Season

.... is in the book, "Brian Piccolo: A Short Season" by Jeannie Morris. This book traces the life and death of a superstar hwo had a dream. A dream to make his loving fans happy and to become a big name in the National Football League. With his friends and family, Brian will live on. The author of this book, Jeannie Morris, was a close friend of the Piccolos. Once the entire predicament that the Piccolo's were in was all said and done, Joy asked Jeannie if she would finish the book that Brian started .....

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Bruce Campbell

.... company where he worked eighteen hours a day putting up sets, being assistant stage manager, doing errands and so on. He got to work with television actors and considers it his first taste of Hollywood. He then briefly attended Western Michigan University where he took theater courses but dropped out because he felt it got too artsy. For about a year after this he worked as a production assistant for a production company that made commercials in Detroit. This consisted of sweeping out studios, cleaning .....

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Bruce Lee

.... had been paid $400 a week during filming and drove a red Porsche. Now, suddenly, he was forced back to a dwindling income from the kwoon” (17-18). However, Bruce kept on trying and soon secured himself a job. “Bruce was now the hottest film property east of Hollywood” (25). No matter how grim the situation seemed, Bruce always faced it with the utter most determination, and it is this determination that helped him to improve himself so much. The final characteristic that made Bru .....

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Stephen King

.... lived on his earnings as a laborer at an industrial laundry, and her student loan and savings, with an occasional boost from a short story sale to men's magazines. Stephen made his first short story sale to a mass market men's magazine shortly after his graduation from the University. Throughout the early years of his marriage, he continued to sell stories to men's magazines. Many of these were later gathered into the Night Shift collection or appeared in other anthologies. In .....

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Biography Of Frank Zappa

.... such as; "We're only in it for the Money", "Lumpy Gravy", "Cruising with Ruben and the Jets", "Uncle Meat", and "Mothermania". Frank Zappa released approximately 52 more ablums before his untimely death on December 4th, 1993. The cause of his death was of prostate cancer that was acquired earlier. Frank Zappa lived an interesting life and has produced more albums than people can buy. From a family of 3 kids, who barely made it out of high school to a musical genius who is multi-talented instrumenta .....

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Charlie Chaplin

.... first, and to date the last, person to control every aspect of the filmaking process- founding his own studio, United Artists and producing, casting directing, writing, scoring, and editing the movies he stared in. Charlie Chaplin revolutionized the entertainment industry by transforming it into a form of art by introducing characterization, mime, and comedy throughout silence. Thanks to Chaplin, comedy began to be centered on the performer as opposed to the events, which befell him. People couldn .....

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Classical Economist - Adam Smith

.... or state-imposed, as the evil to be combated, and competition as promoting the best interests of society. He further argued that economic growth, which depends upon capital accumulation and an increased division of labor, would be promoted best by private rather than public efforts. People would save and invest for the future because of the inherent desire of individuals to better their own condition. Finally, he sharply criticized the mercantilist writers of his day, who advocated state intervention .....

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Cal Ripken

.... list of minor leagues that Cal Ripken Sr. played up and down the East Coast. Since his father was away many times, this put Jr. in the leadership role of the household. This helps Ripken physiological view of how to handle diversity in baseball. He is and always will be the leader of the team or family that he is apart of. During the book you can tell that Jr. has a very deep relationship with his father. Although they do not spend much time together, the time that they do spend together Jr .....

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Calvin Coolidge

.... His mother loved poetry and was very beautiful, unfortunately she died when Coolidge was 12 yrs.old (Askin 79). Coolidge was brought up in a very idealistic family. His religious affiliation was vague, yet one can surmise that his family religion was Protestant since the majority of America was Protestant at that time. Also instilled in him at an early age were "attributes of caution, dependability, fairness, honesty, industry, thrift, tolerance, and unpretentiousness, and a belief in man's .....

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Cathrine The Great 2

.... the current methods as other European countries in the field of medicine because she only wanted the best for her people. She helped Russia’s people and “founded and endowed a medical college to educate Russian physicians and apothecaries, and commissioned the first Russian pharmacopoeia”. (Erickson 311). She helped landowners find out other types of methods to use on their land. So that they would prosper and so would the economy. She established “ The Free Economic Society for th .....

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Celine Dion

.... Celine sang and recorded it on a demo tape, and they sent it to Rene Angelil, who was a well-known manager in Montreal. Rene was very impressed by the control and strength of her voice, so he agreed to work with her. He even mortgaged his house to pay for the production of her first two albums! In 1981 French songwriter Eddy Marnay wrote La voix du bon dieu (God’s voice) for Celine Dion. She added some more songs, and created the album La voix du bon dieu. He also introduced Celine to .....

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