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7621: Charles Manson
... that Manson would blame the blacks) and the list seemed to deal with the rich and famous for whom Manson invented cruel tortures. Some examples: Frank Sinatra, skinned alive, Steve McQueen, boiled in oil, Doris Day, raped and impaled, Tom Jones, tongue cut off, Elizabeth Taylor, breasts cut off, Richard Burton, castrated, etc. THE MANSON LIFE AND TRIAL A movie, entitled "Manson" was taped prior to the trial in Los Angeles ...
7622: Malcolm X
Malcolm X Malcolm X, b. May 19, 1925, d. Feb. 21, 1965, was an influential American advocate of BLACK NATIONALISM, and--as a pioneer in articulating a vigorous self-defense against white violence--a precursor of the black power movement of the late 1960s ...
7623: The Study Of Violence In Ernes
... sports. He taught Ernest his son to hunt and fish at a very early age. Ernest was the first of six children. His farther gave him his first shotgun at age of 10. The happiest day of Ernest s childhood and probably of his life was hunting and fishing in the wilds with his farther. In 1917 he graduated from Oak Park High School, although he was an outstanding student he ...
7624: Abigail Adams
... to court cases he had to attend to. When Abigail was pregnant with her first son, John was only at home for eight out of the nine months. The baby was born on a hot day on the morning of July 14, 1765. The baby's name was 'Abigail', but was called Nabby. She was with her parents when she had the baby. Shortly after, she was again pregnant. July 11 ...
7625: Shakespeare and His Plays
... William Shakespeare was a supreme English poet and playwright, universally recognized as the greatest of all the dramatists. A complete, authoritative account of Shakespeare's life is lacking; much supposition surrounds relatively few facts. His day of birth is traditionally held on April 23, and he was baptized on April 24, 1564. He was the third of eight children, and was the eldest son of John Shakespeare. He was probably educated ...
7626: The Theme Of Brave New World
... world can not exist together. He shows how in his vision of the new world the old ways were seen as primitive and in many cases grotesque. These old ways are pretty much our modern day beliefs such as monogamy and marriage and other Christian morals. The character John, the savage, represented these old ways and yet showed a link between himself and the new world through his mother Linda. John ...
7627: Abraham Lincoln - Civil War President
... speedy way of communicating across a country. Free mail delivery in the cities of the United States was allowed in 1863, promoting communication between the people. Finally, there was the Emancipation Proclamation on the first day of the year 1863. It released all the slaves in the states that were still in rebellion. Though it did not have much real effect at the time, it pointed a way to a brighter ...
7628: The Truth About The Big Two He
... trout but he refused to go fishing there. Nick believed that he was not ready to go fishing but he thought to himself that he would work his way up to the swamp and one day he would be prepared to go fishing there: Nick did not want to go there [the swamp] now. He felt a reaction against deep wading with the water deepening up under his armpits, to hook ...
7629: The Catcher in the Rye: Holden Was A Twisted Individual
The Catcher in the Rye: Holden Was A Twisted Individual J.D. Salinger wrote the Catcher in the Rye. The Catcher in the Rye was about an odd young boy that was not trusting, and constantly depressed. The novel main character was Holden Caulfield Holden is a ...
7630: John Quincy Adams
... inaugural speech in front of Congress, I proposed a plan for national improvements, such as highways, universities, and weather stations. They didn't buy into it, but I have a feeling they will realize one day that it needs to be done, but it's a shame not I don't think they will in my lifetime. If I had my life to do over again, I would probably not have ...


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