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- 30551: Napoleon Bonaparte
- ... Napoleon would become less stubborn and easier to handle. This, however, was not to be the case. Napoleon, who was the second of the eight Bonaparte children, was strong-willed , obsinate, and often disagreeable. Napoleon's parent then sent him to a Jesuit school where his older brother was a student. The Jesiot scool apparently made a good impression on Napoleon becuase he was emporor and was rewarded his reading teacher ...
- 30552: Hero Of Animal Farm
- ... as to have the strength of two ordinary horses. He had a white stripe down his nose that had given him a very stupid look. That look that he had was also true; Boxer wasn t the smartest animal on the farm. His lack of intelligence however was all covered up by his brute strength. It was said that after the rebellion he had the great strength not only two, but ...
- 30553: Desriptive Essay On Wrestling
- ... are. All of the suspense gets them ready for the show. The suspense gets them pumped and ready to for the show to start. In the lobby they see many people standing around or buying T-shirts, hats, and other paraphanaliea of their favorite wrestling superstar. There is a smell of popcorn and other snacks in the air. It is very noisy from people talking about who they hope is there ...
- 30554: Should Government Spend or Reduce Money to Stop Drug Abuse?
- ... focusing on slowing the flow of drugs (Nilsen. Blumenson p35-114). Illegal drugs cost our society approximately $110 billion each year (National Drug). In 1995, the illicit drug trade was a drain on the U.S economy. The totaled retail value of the illicit drug business had $49 billion (Fast Facts). In 1996, an estimated 1,506,200 individuals person were arrested for drug offenses, which included sale, manufacture and possession ...
- 30555: Paula Jones' Lawsuit Against Bill Clinton
- ... hotel room where she claims that she was sexually harassed. There are two sides to this case: Clinton states that he did not do it and that he has never seen this person before. Clinton's lawyers say that forcing the president of the United States to answer to a lawsuit will distract him for his already hard and time-consuming job. On the other hand, Paula Jones says that "no ...
- 30556: Long Distance Learning
- ... Ingrid returned to continue and has been joined by David. They will soon be receiving a new LDE exercise. Resources: International Web Page of Long Distance Learning 1998 Long Distance Learning College of Louisiana U.S. Distance Learning Association Footnote: all data here is from emails requesting further information on Long Distance Learning and what it expectations are.
- 30557: Eucalyptus Trees
- ... world. There are more then 600 species of eucalypts in Australia. Blackbutt, jarrah, karri, stringybark, ironbark are common names of eucalypts that grow in various parts of Australia. More than ninety per cent of Australia's trees are eucalypts. WHAT IS THE EUCALYPT LIKE Eucalypts can be identified by their pixie cap flowers. They are hardwoods and there timber is used to make frames and fences. Eucalypts are tough and their ...
- 30558: Rabindranath Tagore
- ... expanded into an international university in 1921 called Visva-Bharati. He also lectured and traveled throughout the world. Rabindranath Tagore wrote primarily in Bengali, but translated a number of his works into English himself. Tagores writing is full of imagination, religion, and his love of his homeland and nature. The Nobel Prize in literature was awarded to him in 1913. He was knighted by the British king, George V in ...
- 30559: Malcolm X
- ... new Muslim groups in the United States. In 1952 he returned to New York to become a minister of the important Harlem temple and in 1957 he organized the Muslim newspaper. By the early 1960s Islam had become nationally known. He was there most effective minister and spokesman. In 1964 Malcolm X broke completely with the nation of Islam and began building his own organization of Afro American Unity. He ...
- 30560: The Rule of Julius Caesar and How The Leap Year Was Started
- ... a very beneficial dictator who should have remained a leader. Besides inventing a new calendar, Caesar was also an excellent fighter and great general. He pushed, pushed, and conquered many groups and eventually overwhelmed Pompey's armies and conquered Gual. Caesar wanted the best for his people so he tried his foremost to give land to the landless by limiting the size of Latifundia. Caesar also provided jobs for the unemployed ...
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