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- 4361: Lady Audleys Secret
- ... Dickens. In his novel Bleak House, Dickens uses a mansion, a baronet doing on a wife of unknown antecedents, the wife s exhaustion when anything reminded her of that earlier history, and the grave warning she received from the lawyer who had investigated it to contrive a suspenseful plot (Horsman, 217). These concepts are mirrored in Braddon s tale as Audley ...
- 4362: Mohandas Gandhi
- Mohandas Gandhi Author: Leo Peters This Essay will be about the life and accomplishments of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. And will also discuss Civil Disobedience. Throughout history most national heroes have been warriors, but Gandhi ended British rule over his native India without striking a single blow. A frail man, he devoted his life to peace and ...
- 4363: Leonard Bernstein
- ... director. He was both the youngest man and the only American-born musician to be in that position. He held it for eleven years, longer than any director in the history of the organization. Leonard Bernstein became a teacher and a commentator on music with classes at the Berkshire Music Center, Brandeis University, Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In ...
- 4364: John Lennon: Biography
- ... John Winston Lennon, was born in Liverpool, England in 1940. I was the founding member of a group called the Beatles, which was the most popular music group in the history of rock and roll (World Book 197). The group included George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and myself. We originally formed in 1958, but it wasn't until 1960 that ...
- 4365: John Lennon
- John Lennon John Lennon was a great song writer and musician. He played the rhythm guitar, the piano, and sang. He was in the most popular group in the history of rock music. In 1959, John founded this group, called The Beatles. The original Beatles were John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Pete Best. Brian Epstein became the manager ...
- 4366: Eric Clapton
- ... is definitely a lasting contribution to music overall. Bibliography Bogdana, Vladimir; Erlewine, Michael; Koda, Cub; Woodstra, Chris. All Music Guide To the Blues. Miller Freeman: San Francisco. 1996 Miller, Jim. History of Rock and Roll. New York. Rolling Stone Press. 1976. Santelli, Robert. The Big Book of Blues. New York: Penguin 1993.
- 4367: Duke Ellington: An American Legacy
- ... ever think of Duke in that category as well. One of New York University's Music Department Chairmen Percy Granger ranked Ellington as on the three greatest composers in the history of music, sharing honors with J. S. Bach and Frederick Delius. (58) What makes Ellingtons accomplishments even more significant is that despite being the first Negro to gain such a ...
- 4368: The Petersburg Campaign
- ... Pope, Burnside, Hooker and Meade. The glorious plans had met their ends at Bull Run, the Seven Days' battlefields, Bull Run (again), Fredricksburg, Chancellorsville, and Mine Run, respectively. Given this history of grand schemes gone awry, it is understandable that the soldiers were a little wary of the new plan The Wilderness (5-6 May). Grant crossed the Ripidan River on ...
- 4369: Lucas: King of Film
- ... experienced many influences, which in turn push him to make the greatest contributions to the film industry which leave an ever increasing impact on film today and the world. Throughout history, it is apparent that those who are recognized as "great ones" were influenced in some way or another to become the leader who they are. In George Lucas' case, he ...
- 4370: Zeno of Elea
- ... which have survived until the present. While these arguments seems simple, they have managed to raise a number of profound philosophical and scientific questions about space, time, and infinity, throughout history. These issues still interest philosophers and scientists today. The problem with both Zeno's argument and yours is that neither of you deal with adding the infinite. Your argument suggests ...
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