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- 1401: Beatles Again
- The Beatles to this day are one of the most famous and popular rock 'n roll groups in the world. The Beatles include George Harrison, John Lennon(1940-1980), Paul McCartney, and Richard Starkey(Ringo Starr). All of the Beatles where born and raised in Liverpool, England. John Lennon was considered the leader of the band. George Harrison was the lead guitarist. John Lennon was a song writer, one of the two lead singers, and rhythm guitarist. Paul McCartney was a song writer, one of the two lead singers, and a bassist ...
- 1402: Romanticism
- ... of women writers in romanticism were: Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelly (the woman who married the poet Shelly and wrote the story of "Frankenstien"). There were the Bronte sisters and Mary Ann Evans (under the name George Elliot) in England, Germaine Necker (Madame de Stael)and Aurore Dupin (George Sand) in France, and in the United States the extraordinary writers Margaret Fuller and Emily Dickenson. These are only a few of the many female writers in romanticism. These women were courageous and as passionate ...
- 1403: Dancing And Ballet
- ... School of Ballet and later became an instructor for the Ballets Russes de Diaghilev in Milan, Italy. In 1918 he opened a private school. He was the last great dancer of the strict Italian tradition. George Balanchine (1904-1983) Balanchine was a Russian choreographer who developed a new trend in American and European Ballet. His ballets usually weaved designs inspired by music instead of telling stories. Balanchine was born in St ... Music Hall in New York City. She then joined the American Ballet Theatre in 1945. She danced with the New York City Ballet from 1950 to 1973 where she starred in many ballets created by George Balanchine. She won special praise for her interpretation of the title role in Briget Cullberg's ballet, "Medea". Alexandra Danilova (1904?- ) Alexandra Danilova is a Russian ballerina who won international fame for her warmth, intelligence ...
- 1404: Beatlemania In The 1960s
- ... these groups came, somehow, the Beatles. And they had to go to Germany to do it. In order to better their Liverpool take-home pay of around $15. per week apiece, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo (so called because of his penchant for wearing at least four rings) Starr took a tramp steamer to Hamburg and a job which moved them up a bit financially, if not in ... anything home with you?" "Rockefeller Center." "What do you think of Beethoven?" "I love him," said Ringo Starr. "Especially his poems." "Don't you guys ever get a haircut?" "I just got one yesterday," retorted George Harrison. Added Ringo: "You should have seen him the day before." There's a little bit of Beatle history. One could say that they did not just come out of nowhere , like many people believe ...
- 1405: The Beatles
- The Beatles to this day are one of the most famous and popular rock 'n roll groups in the world. The Beatles include George Harrison, John Lennon(1940-1980), Paul McCartney, and Richard Starkey(Ringo Starr). All of the Beatles where born and raised in Liverpool, England. John Lennon was considered the leader of the band. George Harrison was the lead guitarist. John Lennon was a song writer, one of the two lead singers, and rhythm guitarist. Paul McCartney was a song writer, one of the two lead singers, and a bassist ...
- 1406: Beatlemania In The 1960s
- ... these groups came, somehow, the Beatles. And they had to go to Germany to do it. In order to better their Liverpool take-home pay of around $15. per week apiece, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo (so called because of his penchant for wearing at least four rings) Starr took a tramp steamer to Hamburg and a job which moved them up a bit financially, if not in ... anything home with you?" "Rockefeller Center." "What do you think of Beethoven?" "I love him," said Ringo Starr. "Especially his poems." "Don't you guys ever get a haircut?" "I just got one yesterday," retorted George Harrison. Added Ringo: "You should have seen him the day before." There's a little bit of Beatle history. One could say that they did not just come out of nowhere , like many people believe ...
- 1407: Animal Farm: Summary
- Animal Farm: Summary Animal Farm is an anti-Utopian novel written by George Orwell shortly after the time of Joseph Stalin’s rule over Russia. It was written several years before Penguin Putnam published it in 1946. George Orwell, formerly known as Eric Blair, was an Englishman who frequently opposed communism. This book was written to blatantly denounce communism and to “ wake up” the Russian people. The book is 149 pages long and ...
- 1408: Stillwatch: Summary
- ... affairs, suicide, an extremely obese mother who wasn’t appreciated, and an ex-fiancé...but that’s not all. Pat’s real name is Kerry Adams. She is living in her parents’ old house in Washington. 24 years ago, her parents died. It was said that her father had killed her mother and then himself. Pat’s not real sure that was the case. She’s living in that house so ... staff has become a clock-watcher, I want to know about it!” A sign of foreshadowing is shown on the very first page of the story. Pat is driving from Concord to her home in Washington: That must be it, she thought -- the corner house. Home Sweet Home. Just the fact that those last three words are said in such a cynical way and an almost mocking way makes you cringe ...
- 1409: 1984: Satire of the Middle Class
- 1984: Satire of the Middle Class 1984 is a political parable. George Orwell wrote the novel to show society what it could become if things kept getting worse. The first paragraph of the book tells the reader of the "swirl of gritty dust....The hallway smelt of ... each day. What makes things worse, hte Party makes Winston think that he is crazy for wanting to be free to think and for wanting to remember. These simple things are taken for granted today. George Orwell devilishly illustrates the brutality that man can be capabel of when he is given such power. The people of Oceania are forced to love Big Brother. There is possibly no one that loves Bill ...
- 1410: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- ... a women’ s home dressed as a girl. She knew right from the beginning that he was a boy. When he was leaving the women said, “ Now trot along to your uncle, Sarah Mary William George Elexander Peters...” Another incident Huck tried to pretend he was someone by the name of George Jackson, and once he even pretended to be his best friend, Tom Sawyer. Huck said, “Being Tom Sawyer was easy and comfortable and it stayed easy and comfortable until...” As you can see, on shore ...
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