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4141: Comparison: Caesar and Fidel Castro
... and Fidel Castro I am going to compare two great leaders. One from this century, and one from the reign of Caesar. It is interesting to see how through out history that all the great dictators thought alike. Though they might differ in details all of them basically followed the same pattern. And I think that is the case with Caesar ...
4142: The Life of Beethoven
The Life of Beethoven Beethoven was on of the greatest composers in history. He wrote many sympho-nies and compositions. He was most famous for the Third (Eroica), Fifth, Sixth (Pas-torale), Ninth Symphonies, an opera, Fidelio, and his religious composition Missa solem ...
4143: Pablo Picasso
... He was unique as an inventor of forms, as an innovator of styles and techniques, as a master of various media, and as one of the most prolific artists in history. He created more than 20,000 works. Born in Málaga on October 25, 1881, Picasso was the son of José Ruiz Blasco, an art teacher, and María Picasso y Lopez ...
4144: DuPont: An Investment Analysis
... Union. A further major development was the redemption of 156 million DuPont shares from Seagram for $8.8 billion in cash and warrants --- one of the largest stock redemptions in history. This large block of shares was redeemed at a 13 percent discount to market price. While DuPont later sold some new shares, there are 18 percent fewer shares currently outstanding ...
4145: Andrew Carnegie
... ARTnews, June 1997), Carnegie gave the world thousands of libraries. Many communities gratefully accepted Carnegie’s generosity, but his actions were met with mixed reviews. The book, Carnegie Libraries: Their History and Impact on American Public Library Development by George S. Bobinski shows the impact of his philanthropy and the reaction it received. Andrew Carnegie lived by his philosophy that “The ...
4146: Clara Barton
Clara Barton Clara Barton is one of the most influential women in American History. She has many credits to her name and had numerous accomplishments in her lifetime. Clara Barton will not soon be forgotten. Clarissa Harlow Barton was born in North Oxford, Massachusetts ...
4147: Robert Schumann
... one of the most famous composers of the Romantic period. WORKS CITED Ewen, David. The Complete Book of Classical Music. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, Inc. 1965. Grout, Donald Jay. A History of Western Music. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. 1973. Sadie, Stanley. The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. 6th Edition. London: MacMillan Publishers Limited. 1980. Slonimsky, Nicolas ...
4148: Elvis Presley
... on television and in live concerts made the young singer into a one-man industry who by the middle of the 60s was the highest-paid performer in show business history. His death in 1977 in no way diminished his popularity with his fans. His records continued to sell, and his legend brought on a whole generation of imitators. Elvis Aron ...
4149: Sergey Bubka
... win the gold. Bubka was the first man to both clear a bar at six meters and the first man to clear a bar of twenty feet. Bubka had a history of winning meets on his last jump at a height disappointing the other pole vaulters in the competition. He did it several times, once at the 1988 Olympic games, another ...
4150: Watching Payton Was Pure Sweetness
... grace and strength in his flawless running style. Walter Payton, the magnificent running back for the Chicago Bears, is dead at age 45. The all-time leading rusher in NFL history succumbed to primary sclerosing cholangitis, a rare disease that eventually caused his liver to shut down. According to reports, his once-magnificent 5-foot-10, 202-pound body had wasted ...


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