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- 9061: A Biography on Carl Sandburg
- ... was a great man. His life was one of fame, once he began writing. He inspired many people. He also became an American Marvel. His works still remain read even today, 30 years after his death. His life was an interesting one. His parents immigrated to the US from Sweden. His parents moved to Galesburg, Illinois. He attended public schools. At the age of thirteen, he had to give up public ...
- 9062: Anne Boleyn
- ... s life, and she would have done anything that she could for her daughter. For instance, she fought with Henry many times for the sake of Elizabeth, and the most important is that she chose death so that her daughter would have a better life. Anne was a very respectable character for the most part. She was unselfish in the end by choosing to die for the sake of her daughter ...
- 9063: Thomas P. O'Neill
- ... the conflict before the UN. 2) Stop bombing of the North. 3) Promote an Asian solution to an Asian problem." He sent the letter and told his sun Tommy that he had signed "his political death warrant." (Edwards 25) People in Boston wanted to kill Tip but he knew it was the right thing to do. All his political colleagues and constituents were lost. Every one. Tip was getting the squeeze ...
- 9064: John Alexander Macdonald: A Good Role Model?
- ... Although he was not perfectly honest as shown in the Pacific Scandal, he rarely made promises that weren't fulfilled. The people recognized this and showed their appreciation by continuing to support him till his death. John Alexander Macdonald proved himself to be a great leader and therefor a good example for us to follow. Courageously, he dared to do things that people only dreamed about and accomplished them. Yet he ...
- 9065: Benito Mussolini
- ... Although popular with most Italians until the late 1930's, he lost their support when he dragged his people into a war they were unprepared to fight. Few regretted the overthrow of Fascism or his death. Today many of Mussolini's writings and speeches are available in English including an autobiography written in 1939.
- 9066: Dr Jack Kevorkian: Disrupting the Universe
- ... she was terminally ill and Dr. Kevorkian would not help kill people unless their life was in danger or they were not living comfortably. Kevorkian was previously a doctor dealing with terminally ill people and death counseling. From this experience he knew that for some people suicide was the only Solution. On the other hand, some people believe that what he started was a terrible thing. Just the other day there ...
- 9067: Christopher Lathrop: Autobiography
- ... a rash there anyways. So I joined the marines and fought in the Veit Nam war 42 regiment. I was a mechanical engineer and after years of study I developed a high intensity materializing lazer death ray beam gun. they did not put the weapon into use though. There was a glitch in it. You see, it took fourteen pounds of crack, in order for it to produce enough energy for ...
- 9068: Cardinal Joseph Bernardin
- ... Catholic Extension Society and the University of St. Mary of the Lake,Mundelein,IL. He is a founding member and Vice-Chairman of the Religious Alliance Against Pornography. In the more recent years before his death, he was a member of the Catholic Charities USA National Development Task Force and the Board of Trustees of the Catholic Health Association as well as chairman of the ad hoc Committee on the Structure ...
- 9069: A Martyr's Victory in a Spiritual Sense
- ... the pioneer of this movement. Just like the quote said, he led the path
..and many followed. Bishop Ford died at the mercy of those who despised him, with-out any comfort or support. His death was martyrdom it's truest sense, despite the isolation and horror he held to his beliefs. Works Cited Funk & Wagnalls. Microsoft Encarta: Bishop Ford. New York: Houghton Mifflin Comp, 1994. Welk, Donald. Asian Missionaries. Minnesota ...
- 9070: Nicholas Ferrar
- ... old. Banning together, they restored an abandoned church that was being used as a barn. Being of wealthy decent, Ferrar purchased the manor of Little Gidding, a village which had been discarded since the Black Death (a major outbreak of the bubonic plague in the 14th century), a few miles off the Great North Road, and probably recommended by John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln whose palace was in the nearby village ...
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