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- 5421: Lincoln - The Truth
- ... repeatedly demonstrated his enormous capacity for growth, which enabled one of the least experienced and most poorly prepared men, ever elected to high office to become a giant in the history of politics. This man, who was passive by nature, was driven to take enormous political risks and he was able to overcome repeated defeats.
- 5422: Louis Armstrong
- ... was. His influence can be found all through out the jazz scene, even today. Many modern musicians have been influenced by his work. Although his career spanned a time in history when Black people were being discriminated against in all parts of society, Armstrong seemed to be able to bridge that gap. No matter what the color of his skin or ...
- 5423: Canadian Music Artists and Their Impact
- ... refers to the struggles he had to go through as a black Canadian rap artist. He certainly did pay his dues and it showed in his debut album, which made history as the best-selling Canadian rap record. Maestro is proud to be Canadian. He shows this in one of his releases. The record was called "Naah Dis Kid Can't ...
- 5424: Woodstock
- ... If it weren't for Woodstock, rock and roll wouldn't be where it is today. Woodstock became a symbol of the 1960s American counterculture and a milestone in the history of rock music. The original plan for Woodstock had been to build a recording studio in the town of Woodstock (Sandow, 1). Woodstock had become a rock center when musician ...
- 5425: Louis Leakey
- ... was in 1916, at the age of fourteen, when Leakey first truly realized that he was meant for archaeology; after reading the account of stone-age men entitled "Days Before History" he was hooked. After reading about the arrowheads and axeheads created by these people, Louis began collecting and classifying as many pieces of obsidian flakes and tools as he could ...
- 5426: Behind the Doors
- ... Electra Records saw them perform and offered them a record deal (Burt 38-42). In January 1967 their self – titled album was released. It was the highest debuting album in history (Jones 51). “Their lyrics explored murder and incest in ‘The End’, drug use and eroticism in ‘The Crystal Ship’, and violence and rebellion in ‘Break on Through’, and ‘Light My ...
- 5427: Louis Pasteur
- ... of the disease-free eggs was the solution. By adopting this method of selection, the silk industry was saved from disaster. Another of Pasteur s accomplishments was discovering the natural history of anthrax, a fatal disease of cattle. He proved that anthrax is caused by a particular bacillus and suggested that animals could be given anthrax in a mild form by ...
- 5428: Martin Heidegger’s Being and Time
- ... that we are beings that are thrown into the world without any underlying purpose. The world in which we were thrown is one that has already been created and has history. It consists of potentially useful things, such as cultural and natural items. These objects come from the past and are used by humanity for future goals. However, the individual is ...
- 5429: Social Commentary In Animal Farm
- ... so-called “class-less” society as an incredible failure, while time would ultimately prove his early analysis as being correct. Any large-scale, highly organized society in all of human history has required social stratification, and Russia of the early twentieth century would prove to be no different. As with any society, those with power have been and still are tempted ...
- 5430: Life Of John Milton
- ... father's country home in Horton, Buckinghamshire, preparing himself for his poetic career by entering upon an ambitious program of reading the Latin and Greek classics and ecclesiastical and political history. From 1638 to 1639 he toured France and Italy, where he met the leading literary figures of the day. On his return to England, he settled in London and began ...
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