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- 4651: Marilyn Monroe
- ... illness. There was and still is a great controversy over whether Marilyn died of suicide, by accident, or was murdered. Many believe she was murdered by the government because of her supposed affair with the Kennedy brothers and the knowledge she might have of secret plans. Others believe she committed suicide because of the mounting pressure and also the fact that she had attempted before twice. Still others believe that the ...
- 4652: Billy Sunday
- ... went back home for a short while. He then left for the city of Nevada determined to make it on his own. He worked for a Civil War veteran and his wife. Colonel and Mrs. John Scott took him in, loved him, worked him hard, and sent him to two years of high school. No one knows whether or not he graduated, but he was much better educated than the typical ...
- 4653: Biography Of Tiger Woods
- ... too made mistakes and was just like everybody else.The author of the book definitely knows a lot about Tiger. He got a lot of information for the book directly from Kultida and Earl Woods. John Strege wanted others to get to know Tiger. He wrote this book to show how Tiger got to be where he is now. The book starts off with how Tiger got the name Tiger. It ...
- 4654: Bob Dylan
- ... two years. As a boy he started listening to late night rhythm and blues stations from Chicago. He pestered the local record store for the newest singles from Hank Williams, Chuck Barry, Howlin' Wolf , and John Lee Hooker, just to name a few. These early influences played, and still play, a big role in Dylan s unique musical style. Somewhere around the age of ten, Dylan realized that he wanted to ...
- 4655: Bonnie And Clyde
- ... of Clyde s first involvement with a murder, people paid little attention to the event. He was just another violent hoodlum in a nation with a growing list of brutal criminals, which included Al Capone, John Dillenger, Pretty Boy Floyd, and the Barker Gang. Not until Bonnie and Clyde joined forces did the public become intrigued. The phrase Bonnie and Clyde took on an electrifying and exotic meaning that has abated ...
- 4656: Cathrine The Great 2
- ... to restore Russia to the great country she knew it could be. European countries actually began to consider Russia a top country and all these factors contribute to why she was so great. Bibliography Alexander, John T. Catherine the Great. New York: Oxford Press, 1989. Troyat, Henri. Catherine the Great. France: Flammarion, 1980. Erickson, Carolly. Great Catherine. New York: Crown Publishers, 1994. Ransel, David. The Politics of Catherine. Russia: New Haven ...
- 4657: Harriet Tubman
- ... a coma. It took months for her to recover, and for the rest of her life, Harriet suffered from blackouts. (www.incwell.com p.1) In 1844, Harriet Ross married a free black man named John Tubman. Harriet remained a slave, but was able to stay nights in Tubmans cabin. Although she was married, Harriet lived in fear of being shipped to the deep South, a virtual death sentence for ...
- 4658: Celine Dion
- ... Greatest hits) album. Later that year she released the album Les ois eaux du bonheur (Birds of happiness), and the single Mon reve de toujours (My everlasting dream) in France. She also sang to Pope John Paul II, and 65,000 people. Celine Dion did her first live recording in 1985 while on tour in Quebec. It was called Celine Dion en concert (Celine Dion in concert). She was also among ...
- 4659: The Influence of Henry David Thoreau on Mohanda K. Gandhi
- ... never thought of jail time as punishment, and he wanted other leaders and readers to think the same. Thoreau also wrote Walden, at his personal built cabin at Walden Pond, The death of his brother John, and mentor Emerson inspired him to write Walden. The book was mainly about people living in harmony with nature. The main objective of Thoreau was to blow the whistle on slavery. Henry David Thoreau influenced ...
- 4660: The Good Times of Clark Gable
- ... a remake of Red Dust), Soldier of Fortune (1955), Teachers Pet (1958) and Run Silent, Run Deep (1958). Gable gave a very memorable performance in his last motion picture, The Misfits (1961), directed by John Huston. By then, he was exhausted and he died of a heart attack at the age of 59 on November 16, 1960; only a few weeks after the films completion. Many great actors have ...
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