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- 2171: The Legend of Baby Doe
- The Legend of Baby Doe by John Burke copyright 1974 & 1989 John Burke, a former newspaperman, has published biographies, mysteries, popular histories, and juvenile biographies. He has written biographies on Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill Hickok, George Thomas, and many others. Elizabeth Bonduel McCourt was born in 1854 in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Her parents were Irish immigrants and brought fourteen children into the world, though several children died in birth. Elizabeth was their ...
- 2172: Stress On Police Officers
- ... out a job in police work for this challenge and the personal rewards it provides. Overcoming stress of great magnitude can provide great personal rewards, but these jobs can and do ruin many lives. Dr. George Everly, a noted researcher on emergency services stress, estimates that at any given time15-32% of all emergency responders will be dealing with a reaction to Post Traumatic Stress, and there is a 30-64 ...
- 2173: John DeLorean and His Acomplishments
- ... talking with hundreds of other "potential" investors. He was on the verge of a complete breakdown. On September 4, Hoffman called with "good news." He said to meet him at his hotel ro om in Washington D.C., a room which had been thoroughly stocked with hidden cameras by the DEA. Hoffman explained that he had run into delays regarding his "investor" (Hetrick) BUT... he had somehow put together an interim ...
- 2174: Suicide Is Not Choosen
- ... New York: McGraw-Hill, 1997 "To Understand and Prevent Suicide as a Means of Promoting Human Well-Being." American Association of Suicidology. Online. June 1999 United States. Congressional Record. Senate. Senate Resolution #84. Vol.143. Washington: May 6,1997.
- 2175: The Life and Death of Tupac Amaru Shakur
- ... why. That is another motive people haven't figured out. In the rap game there is an ego thing that people would like to call the "Eastcoast/Westcoast War". If you are from cities like Washington DC, New York, Atlanta, Miami, Philadelphia or Baltimore you are considered eastcoast. If you are from Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, Oakland, Portland, Compton, Watts, Fresno, Long Beach or Sacramento you are considered westcoast. Why ...
- 2176: The Life and Work of Frederick Douglass
- ... his association with John Brown might threaten him. He returned after several months, and aided in Abraham Lincoln's campaign for president. Frederick Douglass had many other achievements, mainly political, before dying in 1895, in Washington, D. C. Frederick Douglass's life as a slave had the greatest impact on his writings. Through slavery, Douglass was able to develop the necessary emotion and experiences for him to become a successful abolitionist ...
- 2177: Science Fiction In Human Socie
- ... 2000. Found on Internet: Http://search.eb.com. Inada, Lawson Tuscao. "Plucking Out a Rhythm." Prentice Hall Literature: The American Experience. Ed. Gileen Thompson et al. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 1994. 1026. Irving, Washington. "The Devil and Tom Walker." Prentice Hall Literature: The American Experience. Ed. Gileen Thompson et al. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. 1994. 174-182. L'Engle, Madeleine. "A Wrinkle in Time." Union Square West ...
- 2178: Tattoo History
- ... grounds that "ist" sounded like "artist" whereas "er" sounded like "plumber" (web page). Macdonald was reviewed by many in the French press, and in 1900 L'illustration referred to him as "the Michelangelo of tattooing." George Burchett is considered the greatest of the early British tattoo artists, he began in 1900 when Riley and Macdonald were at the height of their fame. Burchett began tattooing his schoolmates at age eleven with ...
- 2179: Martin Luther King
- ... why he is considered such a great speaker. If your audience cannot hear you, your speech servers very little purpose. King's most famous speech took place in nineteen sixty three during a March on Washington. I' m sure King was concerned with his voice production and articulation. Without these mechanisms of speech King would have gone unheard of. However, King had no trouble with these mechanisms of speech. I feel ...
- 2180: Martin Luther King: Civil Rights Patriot
- ... was back in Birmingham, Alabama, where he led a massive civil rights campaign, organizing drives for black voter registration, desegregation, and better education throughout the South. During that time he led the unforgettable March on Washington where he delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech to millions of viewers across the nation. The next year he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. He went on to launching his first major ...
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