Jane Erye
.... with he news, Kino had found the Pearl of the World. The news came to the priest walking in his garden, and it put a thoughtful look in his eyes, and a memory of certain repairs necessary to the church. He wondered what would the pearl he worth. And he wondered whether his child Coyotito baptized already. Or if he got worried in church. The news came to the shopkeepers they looked at men’s clothes that had not sold so well. The news came to the doctor whether he has been cured his baby; The docto .....
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Janet Jackson
.... could feel when I wasn’t doing well, and she was incredible supportive." In Janet’s
life, as well as in the lives of the other Jackson’s, there seemed to be so much pressure for success, but they all seemed to lack self-esteem.
By the time she was twenty-one, Janet was breaking away from the shyness she once possessed, and stopped living in the shadows of Michael and the other Jackson family members. She produced Rhythm Nation in black and white and made this statement, "I would hope th .....
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Jasper Daniel AKA Jack Daniel
.... until the death of Mr. Daniel in 1911.He died from blood poisoning after he had kicked his safe when it didn’t open correctly six years ago. Lem Motlow then became the second head distiller. He kept the process the old fashioned way as his mentor had showed him in previous years. He was also a very respected businessman in Lynchburg. Out of respect for Jack Mr. Motlow had a life-sized statue of Jack Daniel made. The statue was crafted from fine Italian Marble and is still viewable today. This statue now s .....
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Jean De La Fontaine
.... who inspected forests and waterways. His mother Françoise Pidoux, who came from a nobler family from Poitou. He also had a younger brother who was born two years after La Fontaine. He also had an older step sister named Anne de Jouy on his mothers side of the family. (Carter, pg. 46)
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The education and formative years of young la Fontaine are not documented. Most biographers state that, in all likelihood, he attended château-
Thierry "college\". This is a secondary .....
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Jean Sartre
.... Socialism. Later he supported Soviet positions but criticized their policies. In the 1950’s he wrote many pieces of literature on political problems. In 1964 Sartre won the Nobel Prize in literature, saying that he refuses to compromise his integrity as a writer, he refuses to accept the prize. He then becomes an outcast in society, for having turned on Existentialism and lives out his life in poor health and a few radical followers.
In the dictionary the translation of Existentialism is a bra .....
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Jefferson Davis
.... to the office by popular vote for a 6-year term and was inaugurated un Richmond, Virginia, the new capital of the Confederacy. He failed to raise enough money to fight the Civil War and could not obtain help for the Confederacy from foreign governments.
One of the accomplishments of Jefferson Dacis, was the raising of the Confederate army. Davis had a difficult task to preform. He was the head of the new nation in the beginnings of a major war. The South had inferior railroads compared to the Un .....
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Jeffrey Dalhmer
.... of parental dread... the terrible sense that your child has slipped beyond your grasp, that your little boy is spinning in the void, swirling in the maelstrom, lost, lost, lost.\"
Lionel seems to be fairly straightforward in recognising the negative influences in Jeff\'s life. No family is perfect. Jeff\'s mother had various physical ailments and appeared to be high strung, coming from a background in which her father\'s alcoholism deeply affected her life.
Lionel, a chemist who went on to g .....
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Jennifer Lopez
.... started in "Money Train" and then Smelling like roses." In 1997 at a wrap party for the film in San Antonio, Jennifer Boyfriend, Ojani Noa, took the microphone and propose to her on the dance floor. Then after one year the couple got divorce. But then in People Magazine Lopez was named one of the Fifty Most Beautiful people for 1997. 1997 was a good year for Jennifer Lopez she started Blood and Wine, and Oliver Stone’s U-Turn and she beat out a bevy of a A-list actresses to the land the fem .....
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Jesse Louis Jackson
.... Agricultural and Technical College in Greensburo. There he became class president and the civil rights activist began to show himself to the world. After graduating in 1964, he attended the Chicago Theological Seminary until he joined the civil rights movement full time in 1965. Before graduating he joined the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), led by Martin Luther King Jr. King appointed him to the head of Operation Breadbasket in Chicago.
In 1971 Rev. Jesse L. Jackson formed Operation .....
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Jessie James
.... while others sympathize with Jesse and view him as an American hero who had no choice but to turn to crime.
. Ironically Jesse’s father was a Baptist preacher, but he did not have much if any influence on Jesse considering that his mother married three times. Jesse’s childhood abruptly ended when he was 14 years old. During this time, Civil War had broken out, dividing the United States into two parts. Not wanting to be left out, Jesse joined a Confederate regiment led by Lieutenant Bloody Bi .....
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JFK: Was His Assassination Inevitable?
.... so in order to understand each group, they will each be analyzed seperately.
In order to better understand the relationship between JFK, the Cubans and Russians, several important events must be mentioned and discussed. Two of the most important foreign affairs in Kennedy\'s presidency were the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
During Eisenhower\'s administration, Cuba was torn apart by revolution. The Cuban dictator, Batista, was an extremely corrupt man. While he was enjoying a luxurious l .....
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Jim Henson
.... Encarta Encyclopedia. 1999 ed., Wilmeth, Don B. "Henson, Jim." The World Book Encyclopedia. 1996 ed., 191.
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Jim Jones
.... partner greatly reduced the extent o which most subjects in the Milgram situation (1965) obeyed the instructions to shock the person designated the \"learner.\" Similarly, by including just one confederate who expressed an opinion different from the majority\'s, Asch (1955) showed that the subject would also agree far less, even when the \"other dissenters\" judgment was also incorrect and differed from the subjects. In the Peoples Temple, Jones tolerated no dissent, made sure that members had no al .....
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Jim Morrison
.... Morrison. He had two younger siblings, Anne and Andrew ("James" 1). His father was an officer in the United States Navy and his mother remained a housewife to act as the "dominant parent" over the three kids (Hopkins 22). After graduating from Florida State University, he attended film school at the University of California at Los Angeles in 1964, where he met Ray Manzarek. A year later, the two form a band called The Doors with Robbie Krieger and John Densmore after Jim reveals t .....
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Jim Thorpe
.... Army, another college, he played against the to be 34th president of the United States. In that game Dwight Eisenhower injured himself in the process of attempting to tackle Jim, an injury that cost him the rest of his football career. Dwight later stated, "Thorpe gained ground; he always gained ground. He was the greatest man I ever saw." 3
At the Olympic Games at Stockholm, Sweden, in 1912, Jim Thorpe performed the dazzling accomplishment of winning both the five-event pentathlon and ten-e .....
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