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- 751: Aaron Kornylos Struggle In Crossbar
- ... farm accident changed his life forever, the young man of this story enjoyed the life of a world-class athlete. Before he was injured, Aaron Kornylo was one of the best high jumpers in Canadian sports history. He enjoyed the attention his victories brought him. Aaron recalls, standing proud on the dais... being vested with his Commonwealth Games gold by Prince Charles himself (Gault 61). To Aaron it was a perfect ...
- 752: Henry VIII
- ... and many good times for himself. Henry was not only selfish but, also handsome and had a hearty personality, he was also a gifted scholar, linguist, composer, and a musician. He was talented at many sports and was also good with the ladies. Henry was the second son and the third child of his father. Henry the VIII died in 1509, the only reason Henry would become king is because of ...
- 753: JFK: His Life And Legacy
- ... figure for most of John's admiration. His older brother was much bigger and stronger than John and took it upon himself to be John's coach and protector. John's childhood was full of sports, fun and activity. This all ended when John grew old enough to leave for school. At the age of thirteen, John left home to attend an away school for the first time. Canterbury School, a ...
- 754: Frank Sinatra
- ... editor at the newspaper said, “copy boys don’t know enough to be reporters.” So, Sinatra went to secretarial school. He studied English, typing, and shorthand. The newspaper’s editor eventually promoted him to cub sports reporter After achieving his goal to be a journalist, Frank had another passion to strive for, singing. In his spare time, Sinatra appeared in on Major Bowes Amateur Hour, which was a popular radio talent ...
- 755: A. A. Milne
- ... articles became very popular among readers. He wrote about insight’s into a child’s mind. This is what led him to writing children’s books later on in his life. He also wrote about sports but what made him most famous were his stories about a fictional family he created named the Rabbit’s. (WWW) The Rabbit’s were a middle class family that had different problems in each story ...
- 756: A.A. Milne
- ... articles became very popular among readers. He wrote about insight’s into a child’s mind. This is what led him to writing children’s books later on in his life. He also wrote about sports but what made him most famous were his stories about a fictional family he created named the Rabbit’s. (WWW) The Rabbit’s were a middle class family that had different problems in each story ...
- 757: The Life Of George Washington
- ... Augustine Washington and Mary Ball Washington. He received no formal education, but he read geography, military history, agriculture, deportment, and composition. Washington later developed a powerful and convincing style of speech and writing. He enjoyed sports and social occasions, and he later became a surveyor for landowners on the Virginia frontier. George Washington was elected president of the United States in 1789, and in New York City on April 30, 1789 ...
- 758: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- ... He was survived by Jean Doyle and their three children. His death greatly saddened the world and all of his faithful followers. Although Doyle was a very clumsy person, he was still a lover of sports, who played rugby and billiards like a paid professional. Doyle was a person everyone had doubted would ever turn out to be someone with a great deal of talent and use it to his ability ...
- 759: Princess Diana
- ... Spencer, making Diana a Lady. Diana and her siblings moved to Althorp, the Spencer family estate in Northampton. Diana attended private boarding schools. Although she wasn't an especially good student, she was excelled at sports, and won trophies for her swimming. She dreamed of being a ballerina, but grew too tall (as an adult she was 5'10"). After leaving school in 1978 she worked as a nanny, waitress, and ...
- 760: Mother Teresa
- ... some developments to visit shut-ins, clean houses, get the groceries, and listen to the elderly people. To try to keep the children off the streets, the sisters organized a camp program with art, crafts, sports, and other activities that were free. The programs were held everyday on the school grounds of a school in the Bronx. The Missionaries’ work in the Bronx was only a beginning to a long line ...
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