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- 4351: Rush Limbaugh
- ... in hardcover - making it possibly the best-selling hardcover nonfiction book ever - with a new book See, I Told You So, which had the largest initial printing in American publishing history, at 2 million copies, and immediately jumped to the top of the bestseller lists.” (Brownstone and Franck, pgs. 228+229) These books also brought millions to Rush's pocket. In ...
- 4352: Luis Gutierrez
- ... well respected, he has been running various programs to better the fourth district such as recycling drives (the blue bag), an anti-graffiti plan and citizen enrollment meetings. A little history of how district four came about; District four is made up primarily of Hispanic Americans. There was once a problem with congressional district. It was meant to have its majority ...
- 4353: Nelson Mandela
- ... was time and helped his farther do chores. When the chores were done he would hunt, play soccer, or fight with sticks. He would listen to elders talk about African history. Nelson's farther was the chief couselor to the Paramount chief of the tribe The Trrembu. His great grand-farther had been king of the same tribe years ago. The ...
- 4354: Fishing
- ... the southern Baltic and North seas that helped to establish the HANSEATIC LEAGUE. The opening of the fishing areas around Nova Scotia and Newfoundland had a serious effect on European history. First fished by the French in the early 1500s, by the beginning of the 17th century the North Atlantic fisheries had become the main source of New World wealth for ...
- 4355: Josephy P. Kennedy II
- ... His father was the late Senator Robert Kennedy of New York and his uncle was the late President John F. Kennedy. Congressman Kennedy's political background includes a strong family history in public service. Upon his graduation, his occupation was to form a non profit company devoted to providing heating oil at affordable prices for the poor and the working poor ...
- 4356: Herman Melville
- ... He kept on writing until his death in 1891 but was virtually ignored. Only in the 1920s did the critics rediscover him and give him his merited place in the history of American literature. His "Billy Budd, Foretopman," now considered one of his best stories, was not published until 1924.
- 4357: Women In Ancient Greece
- ... fourth century used the word eros (love) to describe the passion linking a husband and his wife” (Daily Life in Greece, pg. 58). There are many instances in myth and history where husbands and wives in Greek society have sacrificed themselves for the sake of the other. They were bonded together by their love of their family and by their dedication ...
- 4358: Becoming A Doctor
- ... 2. Hoffman, Stephen. Under the Ether Dome. Schribner, 1986. 3. Konner, Melvin. Becoming a Doctor. Viking, 1987. 4. Rothstein, William G. American Medical Schools and the Practice of Medicine: A History. Oxford, 1987. 5. http://www.atlcom.net/%7Ekyle/hack.html 6. http://www.bcn.net/~jac136/enter.html
- 4359: Friedrich Nietzsche
- ... superman. Nietzsche is given credit for the National Socialism movement in Germany that began in the 1930's. Far more damaging to his reputation has been the course of German history from his death(1900) to 1945. “To claim him, as National Socialism did, as a prophet of the superiority of the Germanic race and an advocate of German world domination ...
- 4360: Comparison of John F Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln's Lives
- ... place on November 22, 1963, as John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. The coincidental deaths of both of these presidents led to a great downfall in American history, but it also led to the further research of the presidents to find even more similarities about them. Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy were two presidents whose lives were ...
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