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6441: Beethoven 2
... time. In 1927 on a journey back to Vienna with Karl, Beethoven got sick with pneumonia and began coughing up blood. After pneumonia Beethoven was struck with many other illness which eventually led to his death on March 26, 1827. Thousands and thousands of people came and mourned at his funeral even though he was an impolite man. I think Beethoven was a very important person in our history, he helped ...
6442: Babe Ruth 3
... Patrick s Cathedral in New York. He is buried at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, New York. He now rests along side of his wife Claire who was buried next to him after her death in 1976.
6443: Babe Ruth
... and twice on Sunday at the Scottish game". Tensions between the two of them were decreasing over the years and Cobb actually found that he liked the Babe and they remained friends until Ruth's death in 1948. Both players took up golf and in 1941 participated in charity matches in the Boston, New York and Detroit areas where Cobb led two games to one. The next year, the Hall of ...
6444: Albert Camus
... 1940, Albert Camus married for the second time to Francine Fautre. After all of this success, some fabulous works followed. Albert Camus wrote many novels, plays, and essays. Some of his novels include A Happy Death, The Stranger, The Myth of Sisyphus, and The Plague. With the money he made from the publishing of The Plague, he paid the University of Algiers back fifteenfold. Some plays include Caligula, The Misunderstanding, State ...
6445: Australian People
Australian People The population of Australia is 18,438,824.The Birth Rate is 13.73, per 1000 people. The death rate is 6.89 per 1000 people. Those two were per year on average. The migration rate is 2.71 immigrants per 1000 people. The Life expectancy is higher than the US at 79.64 ...
6446: August Tubbe
... recorded in a historical ledger. Along with lives revealing virtues of responsibility, accountability, initiative, and exploration, and success, several lives from both sides of my family tree were marked with tragedy. Along with an early death of a wife and early deaths of several children, two of the male descendants died in a tragic way. One committed suicide and one died from extensive burns sustained from a gasoline explosion. Most of ...
6447: Archimedes
... and the use of statics in geometry. Miscellaneous mathematical works make up the third group. Toward the end of Archimedes life, the political situation around him became worse as the years went by. After the death of Hieron II, Syracuse fell into the hands of his grandson, Hieronymus, who changed from the alliance of Rome to the alliance of Carthage. After the Romans heard of this revelation they sent a fleet ...
6448: Ansel Adams
... Guide to Yosemite Valley, Michael and Annie in the Yosemite Valley, Yosemite and the High Sierra, My Camera in Yosemite Valley, Camera and Lens, The Negative, The Print, Natural Light Photography, Born Free and Equal, Death Valley, and Mission San Xavier del Bac, are just a few of his portfolios and books. Ansel Adams was clear with his concept of art and photography. He believed that art was the affirmation of ...
6449: Alice Walker
... has written sixteen books, including five novels, several collections of essays, short stories, children s books, and poems. Charles Truehearth of The Washington Post writes, She has discussed such topics as spousal abuse, fear of death, female sexuality, and incest (1991). Walker is very much of a feminist, which is demonstrated by the previous quote. According to David Bradley of The New York Times, She coined the term womanist which she ...
6450: Alfred Nobel
... age Alfred had written and read quite a bit and he had very good writing skills. He wrote many poems and even a play or two only to destroy almost all of them. By his death in 1896 he had established companies in some ninety locations in twenty countries and earned over SEK 31.5 million. His will was made by himself with no legal help because he learned in the ...


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