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- 2171: The Life of Charles Dickens
- ... having a copyright law, the acceptance of slavery, and the vulgarity of the people. These books were American Notes for General Circulation (1842) and The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit (1844). Chuzzlewit was a big failure, but many critics believed it was a critical turning point in his career because he realized that greed corrupted the human soul. This is known as his “middle period”. During this period, he became ...
- 2172: The Life and Death of 2Pac
- ... reckless behavior he exhibited would not be reciprocated. Because of his ignorance, Tupac gave the five million fans who bought his last album the impression that gangsters are bulletproof, and that may have had a big impact on some listeners. But perhaps with his death, he corrected the damage by showing them what the gangster lifestyle really brings: violence, misfortune, and sometimes death.
- 2173: Salvatore “The Bull” Gravano
- ... men one really stuck out. That man was Gambino crime boss John "The Teflon Don" Gotti. The feds have been after Gotti since he orchestrated the hit on former boss Paul Castellano also known as "Big Pauly". That’s when John Gotti came into power. Gotti and the Bull were responsible for over twenty-six murders . Gravano confessed to as many as nineteen of those twenty-six murders including the one ...
- 2174: Thomas Jefferson's Accomplishments
- ... that is the nature of what came to be called Jeffersonian democracy. During the time of his presidency he accomplished the most things, such as passing laws, signing treaties, and establishing new domestic policies. A big coincidence occurred on the day of his death: He died on Independence Day - the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the declaration of independence
- 2175: The Life of Alexander Hamilton
- ... someone like Hamilton who was otherwise predestined to a life of obscurity, we can see how Knox's philosophy would have appealed to him. The Reverend's encouragement and influence undoubtedly led Hamilton to dream big dreams. Knox, a brilliant sermon-writer and occasional doctor, took the young orphan under his wing and tutored him in the humanities and sciences. When he was able to get away from the office, Hamilton ...
- 2176: On Mr. Booker T. Washington's Trickery
- ... ensure the stability of black families on been able to sustain themselves and afford things, say college for example, for their children. Second it would guarantee a foothold of black representation on the labor force, big enough to have an impact such that whites would have to depend on it eventually. Higher education of blacks, thus, would come as a consequence. A moral message to all Americans It was in his ...
- 2177: Review of Ernest Hemingway and Writings
- ... The Lost Generation." (Grolier, 1) His 1938 play and mellodrama of the Spanish Civil War, The Fifth Column, was composed a year earlier during a stay in Madrid. In 1933-34 He went on a big-game safari in Kenya and Tanganyika where he became an avid hunter and picked up the knowledge for his 1935 nonfiction work, Green Hills of Africa. Also derived from his African experiences were two of ...
- 2178: Tiger Woods
- ... fathers first marriage. Tiger loves McDonalds (CheeseBurgers) and Taco Bell. Tiger's Caddy (Guy who carries Tiger's clubs for him): Mike "Fluff" Cowan, used to caddy for another pro, Peter Jacobsen. Tiger's Driver (Big Golf Club) is only 43-inches long, an inch shorter than most clubs used by other professionals. Tiger's Driver Club head is moving at an average speed of 122 mph at impact with the ...
- 2179: R. L. Stine: It Came From Ohio! My Life as a Writer
- ... Stine. R.L. Stine's first house was three story's high, with a garage. His dog named Whitey (“half collie, half husky, half elephant”) spent his days and nights there because he was so big he knocked everything over if he was allowed in the house. He had to push the heavy garage door open and let him in the yard every day and would always get knocked over. R ...
- 2180: The Life of Richard Feynman
- ... work, and was quickly promoted to one of the directors of the theoretical division. Feynman had written that there were four main questions that needed to be answered before the work could progress. 1. How big must the bombs be? What is the critical mass and radius for each material? 2. What material would best serve as a tamper? 3. How pure would the uranium or plutonium have to be? 4 ...
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