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- 19601: Old Man And The Sea, Santiago
- ... had been to stay in the deep dark water far out beyond all snares and traps and treacheries. My choice was to go there to find him beyond all people. Beyond all people in the world. Now we are joined together and have been since noon. And no one to help either of us." Santiago makes a decision to venture far out from shore and later regrets that choice. "I shouldn ...
- 19602: Charlemagne
- ... was his deep devotion to the church. Charlemagne was a tall young man with light blond hair, and was described by his secretary as, face laughing and merry. . . his appearance was always stately and dignified. (World book 452) Charlemagne had great wit, but was stern at times. He had simple and moderate tastes; he enjoyed hunting, riding and swimming. Charlemagne had a large wardrobe with many Frankish dresses, linen shirts and ...
- 19603: Jim Morrison
- ... where Morrison's writing began its early course. In his spare time Morrison poured his racing mind into the pages of notebooks, stuffing them one by one. The passion of writing was fueled by the world inside his mind in addition to the ideas from books which congested the walls of his room. The authors of these books included Kerouac, Rimbaud, Blake, Camus, Balzac, Joyce, and Baudelaire. Several of Morrison's ...
- 19604: Albert Camus
- ... to shape some of his thinking and approach to life. In 1957 Camus was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. This prestigious prize, which gives both worldwide recognition of the writers place in the world of literature, as well as a substantial financial award, came to Camus when he was forty-four. The notoriety it brought concerned him. He had been nominated ten years earlier, an almost unheard of honor ...
- 19605: Johann Sebastian Bach
- ... at Cothen, Bach's wife, Maria Barbara, died. Bach remarried soon after - to Anna Magdalena - and forged ahead with his work. He also forged ahead in the child-rearing department, producing 13 children with his new wife - six of whom survived childhood - to add to the four children he had raised with Maria Barbara. Several of these children would become fine composers in their own right - particularly three sons: Wilhelm Friedmann ...
- 19606: Elvis Presley
- ... failure in Memphis on Aug. 16, 1977. He is the best of the millennium because he was the king ( the king of rock and roll that is). He inspired many people and brought on a new form of music. Even now people know his name.
- 19607: Johann Sebastian Bach 2
- ... composer who had a deeper compassion for music then Bach. Bachs heart, soul and ingenuity were all displayed through his hundreds of music works, from his childhood, and throughout his career. He gave a new meaning for true compassion. He found beauty and perfected all his pieces. Others nor any miles of distance of walking did not stop him from keeping the flame in his heart for music. Therefor, to ...
- 19608: Justifying Natural Born Killers
- Natural Born Killers is a type of movie that sends new ideas to peoples heads. This movie seems like it is trying to justify murder. In almost every scene of the movie we can see images of demons or other evil things, for example the sign ...
- 19609: Elvis Presley
- ... he sold more records in the year following his death than in any previous year in his life. He is more popular today than ever and is sill perhaps the biggest selling artist in the world.
- 19610: John Dalton (1766 - 1844)
- ... died. In memory of the English chemist, physicist and teacher a statue was erected in his memory out side of his home in Manchester, but most other of Daltons collected relics were lost in World War II. John Dalton was a very important figure in study of atoms and meteorology. Works Cited "My Brother John". (online) available http://encarta.msn.com/encarta/MediaMax.asp?z=2&br=0&pg=3 ...
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