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- 3831: Richard The Iii
- ... this feat. Lady Anne, when we meet her in the beginning of Act I, Scene II, has a bitter hatred towards Richard. She even puts several curses on him such as, If ever he have child, abortive be it,/Prodigious, and untimely brought to light,/Whose ugly and unnatural aspect/May fright the hopeful mother at the view, (I,II, ). But her attitude soon changes as Richard weaves his web of ...
- 3832: Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson
- ... of Operation Breadbasket in Chicago. In 1971 Rev. Jesse L. Jackson formed Operation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity.) In the 1970s, Jackson traveled throughout the United States in a campaign for education against drug abuse and gangs. In the 1980s Jackson launched the National Rainbow Coalition to campaign for equal rights for African Americans, women, and homosexuals. Jesse L. Jackson was the breakthrough in black politics. In 1984, he ran ...
- 3833: Remembering The Music Of George Gershwin
- ... Russian Jewish immigrant, had many different jobs so George was forced to move around a lot and learn how to fight for his survival. Many people say that he was a very wild and robust child who was not interested in any type of school work (Schwartz 11). In the neighborhood where Gershwin grew up, anyone who was interested in music was known as a sissy. So after passing by a ...
- 3834: Ray Bradbury
- ... 1931 he began writing his own stories on butcher paper. His childhood was very important to him because it was a constant source of intense sensations, feelings, and images that generate great stories. As a child he was first inspired by seeing "The Hunchback of Notre Dame". "His childhood was that of a pleasant memory of a half-forgotten dream" (Person I). In 1932, after his father was laid off his ...
- 3835: Ralph Waldo Emerson
- ... not to put each others eyes out." Here Emerson is explaining that that if anyone is given too much power too quickly, before they have the responsibility to handle that amount of power, they will abuse it. It is better to work your way up with the amount of power that you give someone, don't throw it all at the person at once. He feels that spirituality is not to ...
- 3836: Rick Pitino
- ... that he was going to make the jump to the professional basketball league, and to coach one of the greatest organizations in the history of basketball, the Boston Celtics. Pitino is married and has a child and currently lives in Boston, Mass. Over his years as coach he has sent numerous players into the NBA and what he is even prouder of is the fact that he sent them prepared into ...
- 3837: Princess Diana 3
- ... to finishing school at the Institut Alpin Videmanette in Rougemont, Switzerland. She left finishing school after the Easter term of 1978. She then moved to Coleherne Court, London. For a while she looked after the child of an American couple and worked as a kindergarten teacher at the Young England School in Pimlico. On February 24, 1981, it was officially announced that Diana was to marry the Prince of Wales. They ...
- 3838: Pitikwahanapiwiyin (poundmaker)
- ... near Battleford in central Saskatchewan, Pitikwahanapiwiyin was the son of Sikakwayan, a Stoney shaman, and his Mιtis wife. Pitikwahanapiwiyin grew up with his Plains Cree relatives under the influence of his maternal uncle Mistawasis (Big Child), a leading figure in the Eagle Hill (Alberta) area. In 1873 Isapo-Muxika (Crowfoot), Chief of the Blackfoot, following a Plains Indian custom, adopted Pitikwahanapiwiyin to replace one of his own sons who had been ...
- 3839: Peter The Great 2
- ... modern historians. In order to understand the image of Peter the Great and his significance it is necessary to know his background and the influences that shaped his life. Peter the Great was the fourteenth child of Alexei Mikhailovich, born in Moscow on May 30, 1672. Tsar Alexis died when Peter was four years old. His mother raised Peter. Tsars' Alexis son from his first marriage, Feodor Alekseevich succeeded to the ...
- 3840: Pablo Picasso 2
- ... His new studio is found on the rue des Grands-Augustins in Paris; it is here that Picasso would work and live, alone, throughout the Second World War. 1947 Birth of a daughter, Paloma, second child with Francoise Gilot. 1952 He paints two enormous panels, War and Peace, subsequently hung in the chapel of Vallauris. 1955-1960 Picasso buys a villa, La Californie, on the Mediterranean coast of France near Cannes ...
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