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- 3371: Napoleon
- ... much of his achievements were incomplete. Napoleon s achievements in Europe were mainly for his own purposes he wanted to enhance his prestige and make France a great nation. He appears to have had little interest in helping the European people. Napoleon, although his main achievements centered on areas such as administration, had other remarkable, although minor, achievements in France. He improved the appearance of French cities such as Paris by ...
- 3372: Mozart
- ... his later symphonies was to blame for his downfall. He began to experiment and write symphonies for his own liking, to satisfy himself instead of the public and this is what would make them loose interest in his work and eventually what would cause his later poverty-stricken years later. In conclusion: despite, or maybe perhaps because of his originality Mozart's influence took some time to catch on. Only later ...
- 3373: Michael Jordan 3
- ... wasn't the star in baseball as he once was. He was still very good, but he had lost some of his focus. Later, in his high school career, he dropped baseball to pursue another interest. Soon Michael adopted the game of basketball. When Michael reached the ninth grade, he tried out for the basketball team. Coach Lynch, Michael's coach, cut Michael, which in turn may have made the best ...
- 3374: Marxs Alienation
- ... female. The individuals are put into that situation because they want to survive. The more they produce, the less their worth, and so on. The people in those sweat shops have no identity, and no interest of being there, other than the fact that they might get paid $1.60 dollars per Nike shoe which in return sells for 200.00 dollars in the states. Is this a form of alienation ...
- 3375: Marilyn Monroe
- ... Dougherty. Jim went into the service during World War II, and I took a job folding parachutes. Photographers came to take pictures of us to send to the soldiers. One, David Conover, took a particular interest in me, and directed me to Snively's Modeling School. From there I met Anarι de Dienes. He and I took many photo trips together, and Jim was rightly jealous, so he filed for divorce ...
- 3376: Margaret Sanger
- ... New York's poor Lower East Side to the head of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Margaret Sanger was unwavering in her dedication to the movement that would eventually result in lower infant mortality rates and better living conditions for the impoverished. But, because of the way that her political strategy changed and evolved, Margaret Sanger is seen by some as a hypocrite; a rags to riches story that involves ...
- 3377: Manuel Noriega
- ... he feels America by doing so is a menace to itself and to others (Grossman, Introductory Quote) America, particularly Reagan in the 1980 s had become consumed with the strategy of influencing revolution for political interest because with the domino effect debate as his justification. The deeper America became in this secret war the more money they spent. Noriega was one of the beneficiaries of America s fight in the Cold ...
- 3378: Minor White
- ... Personally, I find his work to be very interesting. His photographs and sequences of photographs offer no answer as to the meaning and leaves me thinking insatiably for an answer. Anything that can keep my interest and make me think, is something I like. I also like how he just used simple natural subjects. Some examples are patterns of snowfall, a miner digging, and even a rock formation on a beach ...
- 3379: Modibo Diarra
- ... listen to Modibo speak and hear what he had to go through to get to America and pursue his goal of one day taking care of his family, you then begin to have a routing interest for Modibo and hope that one day he can reach his goal. Through talking to people who know Modibo, I am not the only one hoping he succeeds.
- 3380: Michelangeo - Renaissance Man
- ... Medici family rather than the papacy" (Encyclopedia Britannica, p. 7). The city was under the rule of Pope Leo's cousin, Cardinal de' Medici, who would become Pope Clement VII. The cardinal took an active interest in Michelangelo's works. He was moving into architectural design with such work as a new chapel at the parish church for the tombs of the Medici family. He undertook this commission between 1519 and ...
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