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- 4721: Henry VIII
- ... influence of Thomas Wolsey, a son of a butcher, who became the Lord Chancellor in 1515. Wolsey ended up becoming one of the most powerful ministers in all of British history. He was also appointed Cardinal that year and given papal legate powers that allowed him to counter any decision made by archbishop of Canterbury. It allowed him to “govern” the ...
- 4722: Russia in 1910
- ... through any of his plans. Were Lenin alive today, he could stand up and truthfully say, that without him a nation would not exist. He singularly shaped the course of history. Russia was floundering, and Lenin was the totally committed visionary that it took to bring it back from the brink. He laid the foundation for what eventually became a world ...
- 4723: Personal Writing: The Game
- ... final buzzer, the Shelby Tigers had won their first ever State Basketball Championship and Todd was the MVP. Todd had recorded the first ever quadruple double in high school basketball history tallying; 39 points, 17 assists, 13 steals, and 11 rebounds. They had finally done it, their dream had been fulfilled. After high school, Todd jumped straight to the pros and ...
- 4724: Anastasia
- ... Anastasia and Alexis were never found (McGuire 90). The real truth died with Anna Manahan. Biblography McGuire, Leslie. Anastasia; Czarina or Fake?. Minneapolis: Greenhaven Press, 1989. Pipes, Richard. A Concise History of the Russian Revolution. New York: Knopf, 1995. Lieven, Domnic. “Czar Nicholas II.” Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia. CD ROM. Washington: Bloomsbury Publishing Place, 1999.
- 4725: Personal Writing: You Need New Shingles On The Roof If You Want New Kitchen Cabinets
- ... pick up everything. I was using an open bed truck and it was a pretty sizable load to carry such a long distance. Well, the worst rain storm in Florida history developed over Green Cove Springs on the clear day I chose to pick everything up. I was about halfway home and this terrible rain storm ambushed me. I couldn't ...
- 4726: Alternative Medicine
- ... nerve interference and to relieve pain and discomfort. The chiropractor may also prescribe cold packs, rest and, in some cases, physical therapy. The initial examination, which include: the patient’s history and assessment, X-rays, spinal adjustment, and recommendations for improving of making changes in their lifestyle to promote a healthier life (nutrition, massage therapy, exercise, rest, etc.). The initial examination ...
- 4727: Simone De Beauvoir
- Simone De Beauvoir - Essay Pd. 6/7 Throughout history, women have been portrayed as the passive, subdued creatures whose opinions, thoughts, and goals were never as equal as those of her male counterparts. Although women have ascended the ladder ...
- 4728: The Gothic Age
- ... inventions, the flying buttresses and ribbed vaults. The latter of the two, ribbed vaults, sounds simple enough, but it is effective and ingenious enough to have earned a place in history. All they really are, are supports that go from corner to corner like rafters, although, unlike rafters, they are up against the actual ceiling, therefore putting the weight on the ...
- 4729: Ancient Greece
- ... a complete victory, and a new constitution, based on democratic principles, took effect about 502 BC. The beginning of democratic rule was the dawn of the greatest period of Athenian history and, to me personally this signifies the end of Ancient Greece.
- 4730: Beethoven
- ... 26, 1827. Thousands and thousands of people came and mourned at his funeral even though he was an impolite man. I think Beethoven was a very important person in our history, he helped change the face of music forever. Beethoven wrote many symphony’s, string quartets, and opera’s that can still be heard and seen today. He also inspired many ...
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