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…toying with totally new concepts and explaining them to be easily understood by others, particularly his students, had a happy home life, and generally had good health. This ended in 1937, when he passed away on October 19th, after contracting a short…
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…On the 1st of January 1901 Australia began its Federation in all colonies, which joined the many colonies together into one nation. It was one of the biggest and most important and historical event that has occurred in Australia. Life back…
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…depression of the 1930’s and World War II. FDR is considered the greatest president the U.S.A. ever had. FDR had a very easy early life. He was born on January 30, 1882 in Hyde Park, New York. He was born into a well to do, family of three. James, his…
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…. She made a point of taking them into church for a visit each day. "I wanted them to form a habit of making God and religion a daily part of their lives," she said later in life. With this background, it was quite natural for John Kennedy and his brothers…
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life. Mme. Pushkina's beauty immediately made a sensation in society, and her admirers included the Tsar himself. On December 30, 1833, Nicholas I made Pushkin a Kammerjunker, an intermediate court rank usually granted at the time to youths of high…
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…It’s a Colorful Life In “The Lady with the Pet Dog,” Anton Chekhov presents a colorful story about the secret relationship between a philanderer and an attractive woman, who are both married. These two people meet and create a relationship…
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…Erick sleep I lost all track of time, watching his chest rise and fall with each breath while noticing that every once in awhile his eye lids would flutter. Through out the day I observed my child in a way that I never really have before. I saw life through…
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…father has a clan, because clans are passed on from mother to sons and daughters. Some mistakenly think that when a man marries a women he becomes her clan, this is untrue. If you are born with a clan, that clan remains yours through out your life. Longhouses…
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life is so simple and nice. Everyone in Mexico knows each other, therefore you get more liberty if you are a teenager like me. Hopefully this summer I will go to Mexico again to visit my family, and I hope this time I go will be even more fun the last.…
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…INTRO 1564-1616, English dramatist and poet, b. Stratford-on-Avon. He is considered the greatest playwright who ever lived. HIS LIFE His father, John Shakespeare, was successful in the leather business during Shakespeare's early childhood but later…
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