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1881: Greatness Of LBJ
... Kennedy had and to make them become a way of life. These dreams caused most people to look up to Kennedy, and it turned him into a legend in the history books even though he did not accomplish all he had tried. To achieve what Kennedy had set out to do would take a great man, and a great man Johnson ... another “great” president FDR. LBJ had followed in FDR’s footsteps for years. He admired and carefully learned from him, but he wanted to do better than FDR and become history’s greatest president ever, and to truly make a difference in society. Through his efforts, he “revolutionized the relationship between the legislative and executive branches.” (87) Johnson would spend countless ...
1882: Maya Angelou
... request of President Clinton, she wrote and delivered a poem at his 1993 presidential inauguration. Whole her life, Maya Angelou has been trying to make something special in the poetry, history and in the film industry of the Africa-American women. Dr, Angelou, who speaks French, Spanish, Italian and West African Fanti, began her career in drama and dance. In 1940 ... life. Maya Angelou is currently Reynolds Professor at Wake Forest University, Winston -Salem, North Carolina. Whole her life Maya Angelou has been trying to make something special in the poetry, history, and in the film industry of the Africa-American women. Maya Angelou made a lot for American civilization, and each Americans really looks up on Maya Angelou's life, and ...
1883: MICKY MANTLE
... was included into the Hall of Fame.Mantle died in Dallas, TX on August 13, 1995 of liver failure.key Mantle ranks among the leaders in homerun hitters in baseball history. He hit 536 homeruns in his career. He played for the Yankees for 18 years ( his whole career). He also brought them to 12 World Series. For his career in ... words "God gave me everything and I blew it.For the kids out there, don't be like me!" (Yahoo)Mickey Mantle was one of the best ball players in history. These are thereasons why I dream of having a similar baseball career. I only wish I would havebeen able to watch him play.
1884: Oliver Cromwell
... that of a leading European power since the death of Queen Elizabeth I. Being a man with strong character made him one of the most remarkable rulers in modern European history. Although he was a convinced Calvinist he believed deeply in the value of religious toleration. Cromwell's victories at home and abroad helped to vitalize a Puritan attitude of mind ... Cromwell was not very studious, since he enjoyed outdoor sports, such as hunting; but he was an avid reader of the Bible, and he admired Sir Walter Raleigh's The History of the World. Cromwell learned that the sins of man could be punished on earth but that God, through His Holy Spirit, could guide the elect into the paths of ...
1885: Elizabeth Blackwell
... and discoveries in the medical profession. She also wrote a series of books dealing with Social Hygiene and Preventative Medicine. Elizabeth was a pioneer in her field and shaped the history of medicine forever. If it was not for her, women may not have formally studied medicine for lot later time. She was a true icon in American history.
1886: Cleopatra
... the Nile River. In her lifetime she had every luxury imaginable, which she used to gain the popularity of the roman authority. She was very important in terms of Egyptian history. However she was also very well known in terms of Roman history. She seduced some of most well known Roman men of her time. Cleopatra was a seductress. Who used her fame and fortune to seduce these men. Some of these men ...
1887: Thomas Jefferson
... that Thomas Jefferson shows his moral character is in his most famous achievement, the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. This document is probably the most important document in the history of the United States, and one of the most important in the history of the world. Jefferson writes that "all men are created equal" and argues that every man has the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness." Jefferson’s document ...
1888: Henry Adams, Virgin And The Dy
... Adams was an old man who had Puritan beliefs about sex and religion. In this autobiography, Adams voices his skepticism about man’s newfound power to control the direction of history, in particular, the exploding world of science and technology, where all certainties of the future have vanished (anb.org, 1). Adams grew up in the United Stated where he was ... and art of sex (all new “scales” of the present and the future). “In opposition to the medieval Virgin, Adams saw a new godhead—the dynamo—symbol of the modern history’s anarchic energies” (anova.org, 1). Adams desperately wanted to learn about the new world of technology, the “dynamos”, yet he felt helpless to find this new knowledge and to ...
1889: Napolean
Napoleon’s military knowledge Napoleon Bonaparte is regarded as one of the greatest military master minds in the history of mankind. He was the second born of eight children of Carlo Bonaparte, an Italian lawyer who fought for Corsican independence. Carlo Bonaparte later served as a prosecutor and a ... he reformed the Egyptian government and law, abolishing serfdom and feudalism and guaranteeing basic rights. The French scholars he had brought with him began the scientific study of ancient Egyptian history. In 1799 he failed to capture Syria, but he won a smashing victory over the Turks. France, meanwhile, faced a new army; Austria, Russia, and lesser powers had allied with ...
1890: Nicholas Romanov
... trusted no one and thought the worst of everyone who tried to advise her husband . The relationship between Alexandra and Nicholas was a ‘critical relationship at a turning point in history’ . He was weak and indecisive but he wasn’t an imbecile, Alexandra, if not an imbecile was politically and socially illiterate, dominating him and towards the end of their lives ... the Russian Revolution, London, Edward Arnold, 1992. Crankshaw, Edward., The Shadow of the Winter Palace: The drift to revolution 1825-1917, Penguin books, 1983. Deery, Philip., Lecture notes for European History, 1998., Footscray, Victoria University of Technology, 1998. Gilbert, Felix., The End of the European Era 1890 to the Present, London, 1984. Gill, Graeme., Twentieth Century Russia The Search for Power ...


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