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4471: Booker T. Washington
... all over the country, giving hundreds of speeches expressing his ideas and explaining his program at the school. He became known nationally because of these speeches, which led to many contributors such as Andrew Carnagie, John Rockefellar, and Collis Huntington. As for Tuskegee Institute, its success was beyond Washington's wildest dreams. At the time of Washington's death, 34 years after its founding, the school property included 2,345 acres ...
4472: Demystifying The A-Team Formula
... cha racter itself, how that character fits into the story. The second level is deeper than the first. This level tells us what the character stands for, what is the character's deeper identity. Colonel John "Hannibal" Smith (George Peppard) was the ostensible leader of The A-Team. On the first level Hannibal is the tactician of the group. He formulates the makeshift plans that could send the team into making ...
4473: Carlos Santana
... for a new life. Both for Carlos and his family. The eight-year old Carlos quickly left the violin for the guitar, studying and emulating the sounds of B.B. King, T-Bone Walker and John Lee Hooker. Soon he was being asked to join local bands like the T.J.'s, where he added a unique touch and feel to his own renditions of all the great songs of the ...
4474: Cesar Chavez Mural
... of age, Dolores Huerta still works long hours promoting "La Causa" and women's rughts. During thirty years Dolores Huerta remained Cesar Cavez most loyal and trusted advisor. Then they together founded the Robert F. Kennedy Medical Plan, the Juan De La Cruz Farm Worker Pension Fund, the Farm Workers Credit Union. Under the leadership of nonviolence advocate Cesar Chavez, farmworkers launched a strike against California grape growers in 1965, demanding ...
4475: BoB Dylan
... York Times. The result proved to be the break that Bob Dylan had been looking for. No more than a month after Shelton’s review Dylan was signed to a contract with Columbia Records by John Hammond. Immediately Bob began to select material for his album debut. Unfortunately his debut album only contained two original pieces but obvious talent in the covers of traditional folk songs by Blind Lemon Jefferson and ...
4476: Leon The Movie Review Essay
... loner except the manner in which Besson approaches the theme. Jean Reno, essentially reprising his "cleaner" role from Nikita (where he was called Victor), plays his character with a perpetual deadpan (except when he lampoons John Wayne). He does more with mannerisms and body language than with facial expressions, and the closer he is drawn to Mathilda, the more uncomfortable he appears. The less traditional role belongs to an impressive Natalie ...
4477: Frank McCourt
By: JOHN E-mail: johnrama@juno.net Informal Essay on Angela’s Ashes Angela’s Ashes is a moving book full of poverty, suffering, and death that shows that no matter how difficult things seem, the hard ...
4478: Oscar Wilde
... It was produced in Paris in 1894, made into an opera by German composer Richard Strauss and translated into English by Lord Alfred Douglas. The play was declared blasphemous because it concerned the death of John the Baptist. In February 1892, Oscar opened the play Lady Windermere’s Fan. It dealt with a blackmailing divorcée driven to self-sacrifice by maternal love and was very successful, received excellent reviews and was ...
4479: My Darling Clementine - The Ef
... of those "bright sunny day" sequences that I mentioned before would not look so out of place in a film like this. I agree that the western is one of our most traditional genres with John Ford it's most conservative directors. But the only western that I have ever scene that has ever pulled off the whole noir thing effectively is a movie that goes by the name of "Unforgiven ...
4480: Frederick Banting
... He was awarded the Canadian military cross for bravery. After the war, he practiced medicine in London, Ontario, until 1921, when he and Charles Best began their research into the hormone insulin. Banting, along with John J.R. Macleod, head of the physiology department at the University of Toronto, experiment with dogs in the discovery of insulin, finally in 1922 they succeed in discovering insulin. (The extract was then purified further ...


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