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351: Lord of the Flies: Ralph Creating a Society Based on Survival
... to lose stimulating death among the other boys. "When Ralph spoke again his voice was low, and seemed breathless. `What have I done? I liked him-and I wanted us to be rescued' Again the stars spilled about the sky. Eric shook his head, earnestly. `Listen Ralph. Never mind what's sense. That's gone-' `Never mind about the Chief-' `-you got to go for your own good.' `The Chief and ...
352: Nicolaus Copernicus
... while revolving yearly around the sun. He argued that other planets also circle the sun. His theories of planetary motion had the advantage of accounting for the daily and yearly motion of the sun and stars. It explained the apparent motion of Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn and the fact that Mercury and Venus never moved more than a certain distance from the sun. His theory also stated that the sun was ...
353: Kobe Bryant
... Game, where he led the Western Conference with 18 points. At 19 he became the youngest All-Star in history, replacing Magic Johnson. Bryant continued to establish himself as one of the most popular young stars in the NBA in his second pro season. At 19, he became the youngest All-Star in history when he was voted to a starting spot in the Western Conference lineup. Despite tremendous media attention ...
354: The Life of Michael Jordan
... eligibility after his junior season. The Portland Trailblazers will always be associated with one of the biggest blunders in basketball history by passing on Jordan and taking Sam Bowie. Jordan started for the eastern all-stars as a Rookie and was named to the All-NBA Second Team as well as the All-Rookie First Team and Rookie of the Year. Michael is married, and he and his wife, Juanita, have ...
355: The Good Times of Clark Gable
... only a few weeks after the film’s completion. Many great actors have come and gone since the era of “The King”. However, for three decades, Clark Gable was one of Hollywood’s leading male stars. He rose to fame due to his variety of character and performances; especially the one’s which included a rough, masterful, romantic, hero type. He faced much adversity throughout his life; having dropped out of ...
356: Prince William
... her on travels to people who were less fortunate. Prince William learned to love and learn what others love through his mother's teachings and he shared numerous interests with his mother – including tennis, famous stars, music and people. Diana taught Prince William what life was like when one is not a royal – by taking him to McDonald's and to theme parks. As noted in one incident, Prince Henry and ...
357: Jean Toomer
... the dialogue in Holiday. A few "important" white people thought Cane was an extraordinary work. At a time when the best (or popular) novelists, poets, and publishers had fame not unlike the movie and rock stars of today, Waldo Frank, said, "[Cane ] is a harbinger of the South's literary maturity... And, as the initial work of a man of 27, it is a harbinger of a literary force of whose ...
358: Ernest Hemingway: His Life And His Stories
... was happening, mischievous Ernest made something happen. He would sometimes use forbidden words just to create a ruckus. Ernest, though wild and crazy, was a warm, caring individual. He loved the sea, mountains and the stars and hated anyone who saw him a phony. During World War I, Ernest, rejected from service because of a bad left eye, was an ambulance driver, in Italy, for the Red Cross. Ernest was injured ...
359: Hitler's Life
... he had to confront it. He was buried in the cemetery by their home. Adolf could see the exact grave plot from his window. Neighbors often viewed Adolf sitting in the cemetery looking at the stars. Adolf was almost through with grade school and had to choose between a classical or technical secondary school. He wanted to become an artist. But his father wanted him to become a Civil Servant, so ...
360: Sergei Grinkov And Ekaterina Gordeeva
... great for a beginning family. But Sergei hoped to one day own a sporty, fire engine red, Aston Martin. On November 20th, 1995, Sergei and Ekaterina were training at Lake Placid Olympic Center for the Stars on Ice show tour. After completing one of their famous lifts, Sergei started complaining of dizziness. The pain was too overwhelming for Sergei. Ekaterina had to help him sit on the cold ice. The minute ...


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