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9121: Albert Einstein from Start to Finish
... of Japan, and the second was sent to Nagasaki. Then the Japanese surrendered. The bombs were sent on August 6th. Albert Einstein lived a mediocre life. He lived a long and painful life, but his death was not on natural terms. He was thought to be a potential terrorist by the FBI so they watched him 24/7. During that time he became very sick. He was diagnosed Anemia. Later he ...
9122: The Ambitions of Napoleon
... allies. But to his dismay he would lose at the Battle of Waterloo and Napoleon was forced to surrender. He was exiled to an island in the south Atlantic Ocean, where he remained until his death from stomach cancer on May 5th, 1821. Napoleon's influence on France still lives on today. The country's basic law is still the Code Napoleon, and the administrative and judicial systems are mostly Napoleons ...
9123: Joseph Stalin
... must consider the source, it takes a beast like Adolf Hitler to know a beast and Stalin was a horrible beast. He was also a murderer. Stalin abused his people when he starved them to death, and systematically murdered them. Stalin also abused his country by halting Russia's progress and economic growth. Stalin was a breaker of nations. Stalin first enter the Russian political system in the early nineteen teens ...
9124: William Carlos Williams: A Poet On A Mission
... But Williams did it. He threw out all of the rules, disregarded the verbal bashings he received, and picked himself up from the countless times he was knocked down – from childhood through adulthood, and ultimately death. His thoughts, willingness, and competitive spirits will live on forever in the hearts of those who always seek the truth. WORKS CITED Bloom, Harold, ed. The Chelsea House Library of Literary Criticism: Twentieth-Century American ...
9125: The Life and Work of Washington Irving
... until 1846, going on with his historical research and writing. He returned to the United States again in 1846 and settled at Sunnyside, his country home near Tarrytown, New York, where he lived until his death. Irving's popular but elegant style, based on the styles of the British writers Joseph Addison and Oliver Goldsmith, and the ease of his best work attracted an international audience. To a extent his romantic ...
9126: Biography of Rasputin
... the principle of autocracy, but only a few weeks later the whole imperial regime was swept away by revolution. It is said that the czarina went nightly to Rasputin's grave to pray. With the death of the Romanov dynasty, one of Rasputin's many prophecies proved to be true. Rasputin was most definitely one of the main causes of the overthrow of the czarist government and the rise of Bolshevism ...
9127: Byron's Don Juan
... one of his close friends, Shelley, died in 1822. Two years later Lord Byron himself died. His body was then brought to England and buried in family vault at Hucknall Torkard near Nottingham. At his death he was the most famous poet in Europe and the most notorious sexual adventurer. Lord Byron was a professional poet. His letters and journals prove his concern to be the best poet around and to ...
9128: Charles Dickens: Biography
... After a slow start, The Pickwick Papers as the book was usually called gained a popularity seldom matched in the history of literature. 7 Then in 1837, Catherine's sister Mary, died. Because of her death Dickens' suffered a lot of grief. This led some scholars to believe that Dickens loved Mary more than Catherine. Catherine was a good woman but she lacked intelligence. Dickens and Catherine had 10 children. Then ...
9129: The Life of George Armstrong Custer
... will argue about his abilities and bravery on the battlefield. George Armstrong Custer was an ambitious man who deserved the fame he strove for. However, it was this ambition that was directly responsible for his death. Bibliography Farwell,Byron (1996, June 16). Controversy followed Custer in his life and `mythic.," The Washington Times, pp 24. Hamilton,Candy (1995, July 15). Celebration, reconciliation at the Little Big Horn., News From Indian Country ...
9130: Thomas Jefferson's Accomplishments
... be called Jeffersonian democracy. During the time of his presidency he accomplished the most things, such as passing laws, signing treaties, and establishing new domestic policies. A big coincidence occurred on the day of his death: He died on Independence Day - the fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the declaration of independence


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