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- 3351: Ozzy Osbourne
- ... job in a slaughterhouse for two years and eventually this job also ended. Ozzy found out later that he did not like working for other people so he decided to change his efforts over to crime. He eventually got caught and went to prison for a while were he gave himself the famous O-Z-Z-Y tattoo on his left knuckles and a happy face on his left knee. Eventually ...
- 3352: Reconstruction
- ... the 14th Amendment; Johnson opposed all of these. The 13th Amendment stated: “Neither slavery nor forced labor shall exist within the United States or its possessions except as a punishment for one convicted of a crime. Congress may make laws to enforce this article.” The 14th Amendment said in section four, “The Federal Government shall pay all its debts, including debts contracted in putting down rebellion. But neither federal nor state ...
- 3353: Muhammed Ali
- ... he was known as Cassius Clay. He lived a normal life until the age of twelve when his bicycle was stolen during a local convention of the Louisville Service Club. Clay wanted to report the crime and went to find a police officer. He found Joe Martin, an officer and a boxing coach at the Columbia Gym . Clay told Martin “I’m going to whip the person who stole my bike ...
- 3354: MARGARET ATWOOD
- ... publishing the book of poems about Susanna Moodie, returns to the character of Grace Marks in her 26th book. Alias Grace is the retelling of the events that convicted Grace, at age 16, for a crime about which she claims to have no conscious memory. Structured in alternating sections told from Grace Marks' point of view as well as that of an omniscient narrator, this blend of fact and fiction is ...
- 3355: Galileo Gallilei
- ... Church. In April of 1633, Galileo went before the court and was ordered to drop all Copernican and heliocentric theories or else he would be torture and executed by burning at the stake for the crime of heresy. On May 10 he admitted in heresy in writing and on June 22 he publicly confessed. He was sentenced to house arrest in his home near Florence for an indefinite length of time ...
- 3356: George Bush
- ... record. Although the governor of Texas has very little power he and legislation passed the largest tax cut in the states history. He has won praises from teachers by allowing for large teacher pay raises. Crime rate is down and although he did not back a hate-crimes bill the President Clinton urged him to sign his inclusive rhetoric and multicultural appointments have please the Hispanic and African American communities. His ...
- 3357: Peter The Great
- ... text book on the other hand implies that Peter’s main goal was to create a strong and powerful army, and that the ‘westernization’ of Russia was a byproduct of that. My third source, Infopedia (computer encyclopedia) stated that the modernization of Russia included the creation of an army capable of contending with the western world. Another point that the video stressed which the text book and the encyclopedia did not ...
- 3358: Story Of Anne Moody
- ... better than mine.” Soon after Moody entered high school, Emmett Till, a fourteen-year-old boy from Chicago, was killed for whistling at a white woman. “Emmett Till’s murder had proved it was a crime, punishable by death, for a Negro man to even whistle at a white woman in Mississippi.” Although her mother refused to give an explanation of the organization, Moody learned about the NAACP from one of ...
- 3359: New Weapons and Technology In World War I
- ... things from this report about W.W.I. Bibliography 1. “Tanks” - Wolf Book Encyclopedia 1995 Edition, Volume “T” 2. “World War I” - World Book Encyclopedia 1995 Edition, Volume “W 3. Microsoft Encarta - 1995 Multimedia Encyclopedia Computer Software 1995 CD-Rom 4. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/fww.htm 5. Funk & Wagnalls - 1992 Multimedia Encyclopedia Version 1pb 1992 Grollier Inc. CD-Rom
- 3360: Socrates
- ... when Alcibiades mimicked sacred rituals of Athens and was put on trial. He fled from Athens to Sparta, helping them win a war against Athens, but afterwards came back to Athens pardoned, but committing another crime against the state fled to Persia, where he was killed. Socrates married Xanthippe, a very educated woman in his neighborhood, because he wanted children and she married him for security and his kindness. During this ...
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