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401: Book Review: Darkness, Be My Friend
... rest of the world. When the teenagers return to their homes, they find that all the families in the district were abducted and locked into the show grounds by armed soldiers who are taking over Australia. After finding this, they go on to perform numerous terrorist activities around the district to hamper the enemy's progress. These including blowing up a bridge on a major convoy route, attacking an important bay ...
402: Charles Dickens
... to writing, editing, and touring as a dramatic reader, he also got involved in charities. The charities he promoted included schools for poor children and a loan society to enable the poor to move to Australia. Dickens often walked for hours when he would have stored up energy in his system. He came to know the streets and alleys of London better than anyone in that time. He would walk for ...
403: The Life of Charles Dickens
... readings of his work. Besides doing all this after his retirement he got involved in various charities . These charities included schools for poor children and a loan society to enable the poor to prove to Australia. Then about 1865 his health started to decline and he died of a stroke on June 9, 1870. Dicken's Work The Great Expectations This story talks about a guy who is in love with ...
404: Margaret Atwood
... F.A. Honorary Chair at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. She has also held the position of Berg Chair at New York University and was the Writer-In-Residence at both Macquarie University at Australia and Trinity University at San Antonio, Texas. From May, 1981 to May, 1982, Atwood was president of the Writers' Union of Canada and from 1984-1986, she was president of International P.E.N. in ...
405: Confucius in the Chinese History
... can read his words from the Analects. Confucius died at 72. His birthday September 24th is celebrated in his hometown Qufu in recent years. Many scholars all around the world, such as the United States, Australia, England, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, come here to memory the great scholar in the Chinese history.
406: Mother Teresa
... the order for the wider Catholic Church. This allowed them to expand their missionary work. Between the years of 1965 and 1971 new homes were built around the world in places such as Venezuala, Africa, Australia, and Europe. On October 17, 1979 Mother Teresa was awarded with the most famous international award: the Nobel Peace Prize. She accepted the award on December 10th from King Olaf V of Norway, in the ...
407: Kurt Cobain
... on February 1, 1992 During this whole time that Nevermind is being listened to Nirvana is touring. They have three U.S. tours and four European tours. They also have a tour taking them to Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and Hawaii. On one of the U.S tours they get to play Saturday Night Live. They also play at the Reading Festival on one of the European tours. During the tours ...
408: The Life of Jack London
... Then disease started to set in. The Snark became a floating hospital. The crew of the Snark drifted away slowly. Most of the crew died of disease. Then Jack and Charmain decided to sail to Australia where they admitted each other into the hospital. They stayed there for five months and sold the boat to an Englishman. When the London's returned to California they wanted to build themselves an estate ...
409: The Life of Harry Houdini
... introduced the sensational Milk Can Escape in St. Louis on January 27, 1908. He was a pioneer aviator, a fact not well known, and was the first person on record to fly a plane in Australia a feat he accomplished at Digger's Rest in 1910. Some claim he was one of the first 17 record breaking aviators of the day. After those series of flights he would never fly again ...
410: Charles Dickens: Biography
... of his work.10 Besides doing all this after his retirement he got involved in various charities . These charities included schools for poor children and a loan society to enable the poor to prove to Australia. 11 Then about 1865 his health started to decline and he died of a stroke on June 9, 1870. 12 Dicken's Work The Great Expectations This story talks about a guy who is in ...


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