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- 1631: The Beliefs of Martin Luther King Jr.
- ... people. Dr. King could see the, big picture, of the political climate. He realised the effectiveness of white brutality to the black cause as the American public was shocked and horrified as they viewed on television. Then they and the government were moved to action. Dr. Kings self-esteem is surrounded by love, growth, character, values, achievement, meaning, and self-actualisation. From childhood he knew his value as a human ...
- 1632: Death Of Pol Pot
- ... goverment offical and start a democracy. The U.N is helping Cambodia in rebuilting the country the mission of the U.N in history moved into almost all part of Cambodian life. They set up Television Radio station. Election worker traveled into most remote parts of the country and registered 96 percent of the eligible voter 4.6 million. There are still some Khmer Rouge try to make it hard for ...
- 1633: Biography of Andy Warhol
- ... The artist began the 1980s with the publication of POPism: The Warhol '60s and with exhibitions of Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century and the Retrospectives and Reversal series. He also created two cable television shows, "Andy Warhol's TV" in 1982 and "Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes" for MTV in 1986. His paintings from the 1980s include The Last Suppers, Rorschachs and, in a return to his first great ...
- 1634: Life and Work of Shirley Jackson
- ... least forty-four short stories, six articles; two book-length family chronicles; one children's nonfiction book; and four novels. In 1952, besides publishing eleven short stories in various magazines, "The Lottery" was adapted for television. A year later "Life Among the Savages" was published, while The Lottery was adapted into play form. The play, which was one-act, was the most performed play for the next several years in little ...
- 1635: The Writings of David Foster Wallace
- ... reality. Through his writing he describes what the common writer refuses to write--the nature of topics and thoughts only spoken about indirectly. One of his favorite topics is addiction. Whether it be addiction to television, drugs, or even sex, he refuses to hide what society deems as immoral, but what is normal in America. The Oregon Voice inferred in an interview with Wallace by stating: Youve said in other ...
- 1636: Halberstam
- ... the book is more than a sports fan's guide to the century; it's a reflection of ourselves as we grew as a nation through racial and political upheaval, the birth and influence of television and the never-ending quest for money, money and more money. "(Sport) is a great window on society," Halberstam says. "People ask, 'Is it a metaphor for society?' and I say, 'No.' But it's ...
- 1637: Wyatt Earp
- ... the rest of his life in various cities of the American West, looking after his extensive real-estate and mining interests. Since his death he has become a legendary figure, hero of numerous Western novels, television programs, and films.
- 1638: Princess Diana
- ... Charles purposed a year later to her in 1981. Diana said yes right away. The marriage raised interest all around the world. Charles gave Diana a thirteen-carat sapphire and diamond ring. Millions watched on television and filled the streets of London as Charles, age 32 and Diana, age 20, exchanged vows at St. Paul's Cathedral on July 29, 1981. Diana brought a whole new world of fashion to the ...
- 1639: Maya Angelou
- ... and is one of the few female members of the Director's Guild. In the film industry, through her work in script writing and directing, Maya Angelou has been a groundbreaker for black woman .in television; she has made hundreds of appearances. Her best-selling autobiographical account of her youth, "I Know Why the Cage Bird sings," won critical acclaim in 1970and was a two-hour TV special on CBS. She ...
- 1640: Mother Teresa
- ... the media will do whatever they can to bring controversy to their lives. Even a person like Mother Teresa, who all she did was give to the world, had a little controversy. In a 1994 television documentary called "Hells Angel: Mother Teresa of Calcutta," she was accused of taking her donations without questioning the sources. She also received some criticism for her strong views against abortion and divorce. Yes, Mother Teresa ...
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