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- 6871: Bob Dylan
- ... Very little of the music on his fist album was actually his, mainly because very few people did there own songs back then. Around the same time though, Dylan was starting to find his song writing voice, and his second album, THE FREEWHELIN' BOB DYLAN, (my favorite Dylan C.D.) consisted of all but two songs that weren't written by him. The song BLOWIN IN THE WIND became, and still ...
- 6872: Bruce Lee
- ... He was told to give up Kung Fu. Bruce stayed in bed with no movement at all for three months. This made Bruce angry and full of rage. He controlled his anger very well by writing a book with the exclusive help from his wife. While he spoke the words to write, she wrote them down because of his handicap. Bruce worked himself back to normal very slowly. He died at ...
- 6873: Charles Darwin
- ... then many religious beliefs had agreed and also got the public to agree as well. Later, after many years, Darwin spent the rest of his life finding more re-search on his theories and finished writing all his books with many different vol-umes. He traveled very little, only from and back to London. He did a lot more re-search at home and at the age of 73, he died ...
- 6874: Charles Shults
- ... Just think without Charlie Brown’s glum little face, Snoopy’s bravery, Woodstock’s philosophies, Lucy’s bossiness, Peppermint Patty’s athletics, Marcie’s respect, Linus’s security blanket, Rerun’s stubbornness, Sally’s letter writing, Schroeder’s music, Pig Pen’s way of life, and Franklin’s supportiveness, where would you be today?
- 6875: Christoper Marlow
- ... skeletal structure of the play written by Marlowe, for the surviving manuscripts are so interspersed with comic scenes and the lines themselves are so often revised according to whims of the actors that the original writing must be culled out of the surviving version" ("Dr. Faustus" 261). This same author, when thinking along the same lines as the above quote, says, "the exploits of Faustus are frequently rendered pure low comedy ...
- 6876: Confucius
- ... force. Lao Tzu never wrote down his teaching because he believed speech was much more powerful then words. His teachings were later written down by his followers in a document entitled "Teo-Te Ching," this writing is the second most translated document next to the Bible.(Encarta ’98, "Lao-Tzu/Lao Tzu) These two scholars together influenced the Chinese people very much. Confucius taught the moral values and filial piety. He ...
- 6877: Constantine The Great
- ... in the religious movement of the time, but these reasons were not important, as the Christians formed only a small portion of the population. Constantine's decision depended less on general conditions than on a personal act. He was a noble ruler, and a courageous warrior. He led his people to victory against worthy opponents, and was so successful in warfare, that his people praised him despite his high taxes. His ...
- 6878: Dorothy Parker
- ... roles portrayed by the female in Parker's short stories or verse, the other role being the sardonic wisecracker or wit comparable to Parker herself (Bloom 2538). Parker concentrates much of her creative energy on writing both poetry and prose dealing heavily with the loss and pain brought about by love, or possibly the malformed emotions and desires that may from time to time resemble love. Parker was hopelessly romantic at ...
- 6879: Drew Barrymore
- Drew Barrymore is a 23 year old actress, born on February 22,1975. She was born in Los Angeles into a family known for both its thespian talent and personal life difficulties. When Drew was an infant, her parents were told numerous times, she should "get into commercials." Drew was a very talented little girl. The movie she first appeared in was a minor role ...
- 6880: Dylan Thomas
- ... his death.(Bookshelf ’98) Thomas, one of the best known poets of the mid-twentieth century, is remembered for his highly original, obscure poems, his amusing prose tales and plays, and his turbulent, highly-publicized personal life. He was widely recognized for his powerful poetry readings of BBC radio. He became a very popular public figure. Thomas was a man with a very Keatsian style and manner. He was both energetic ...
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