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- 3921: Ben Carson
- ... argument and Ben drew his camping knife on his friend. He thrusted the knife at the boy and his belt buckle. In the same instant as the knife broke Ben ran. He ran into his house and locked himself in the bathroom. He stayed in the bathroom and read his bible until he came to a revelation. Ben realized that his temper would destroy him and vowed to not let it ...
- 3922: Arthur Miller-BIO
- ... in 1953 during the McCarthy period when Americans were accusing each other of Pro-Communist beliefs. Many of Miller's friends were being attacked as Communists and in 1956, Miller himself was brought before the House of Un-American Activities Committee where he was found guilty of beliefs in Communism. The verdict was reversed in 1957 in an appeals court. The Crucible is set against the backdrop of the mad witch ...
- 3923: Albert Einstien
- ... Franklin D. Roosevelt that urged that the United States proceed to develop an atomic bomb before Germany did. The letter, composed by Einstein's friend Leo Szilard, was one of many exchanged between the White House and Einstein, and it contributed to Roosevelt's decision to fund what became the Manhattan Project. As much he appeared to the public as a champion of unpopular causes, Einstein's central concerns always revolved ...
- 3924: Albert Einstein
- ... which he returned to his original curiosity, religion. While Einstein was visiting America in 1933 the Nazi party came to power in Germany. Again he was subject to anti-Semitic attacks, but this time his house was broken into, and he was publicly considered an enemy of the nation. It was obvious that he could not return to Germany, and for the second time he renounced his German citizenship. During these ...
- 3925: Adolf Hitler
- ... 2. Toland, John Adolf Hitler Anchor Books New York, 1992 3. Stalcup, Brenda Adolf Hitler (People Who Made History) Greenhaven Press New York, 2000 4. Weppman, Dennis Adolf Hilter (World Leaders-Past And Present) Chelsea House Publishing Boston, 1989 5. Ambrose, Stephen E. Citizen Soldiers: The U.S. Army From The Beaches Of Normandy To The Bulge To The Surrender Of Germany, June 7, 1944 To May 7, 1945 Touchstone Books ...
- 3926: William Shakespeare
- ... press had been invented 100 years earlier -married Ann Hathaway and had three children - Susanna, and the twins Hamnet and Judith -Shakespeare died in 1616 of Brights' disease -in Shakespeare's will he left his house and lands to his eldest daughter, his wife his "second-best bed", his youngest daughter a silver bowl, and enough money for each of his fellow actors to buy a ring to wear in his ...
- 3927: Henry VIII
- ... powers that allowed him to counter any decision made by archbishop of Canterbury. It allowed him to govern the Church of England. This made him very wealthy and powerful, so powerful he had a bigger house and more land than Henry did. 2nd half of Reign Henry was engaged to Catherine of Aragon, widow of his older brother Arthur at age 12 when his brother died. Catherine was 5 years older ...
- 3928: Search
- ... a controversial man. Works Cited Discovering Biography. The Gale Group. 9 May 2000 . Fuhrmann, Joseph T. Rasputin, A Life. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1990. Massie, Robert K. The Romanovs: The Final Chapter. New York: Random House, 1995. Radzinsky, Edvard. The Rasputin File. New York: Nan A. Talese, 2000. Rasputin, Grigory Yefimovich. Encyclopedia Britannica Online. 9 May 2000 http://search.eb.com/bol/topic?eu=64340&sctn=1.
- 3929: Santiago Ramon Y Cajal {Famous
- ... son to pursue it. Ramon Cajal would not give up art that easily. He continued to draw; now it had to be in secret because his father would not allow him to draw in the house. Cajal was a man who was committed to his work through his entire life. He began a large color scale including watercolors of a specific shade, and then a drawing containing that color. He spent ...
- 3930: Shel Silverstein
- ... the tablecloth And ate the kitchen table. His parents said, " Oh hungry Mungry, stop these silly jokes." Mungry opened up his mouth, and "Gulp," he ate his folks. And then he went and ate his house, all the bricks and wood, And then he ate up all the people in the neighborhood, Up came twenty angry policemen shouting, "Stop and cease." Mungry opened up his mouth and "Gulp" he ate the ...
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