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14691: Leonardo Da Vinci
... to others, yet never perfect enough to please himself. He would begin huge projects like trying to change the course of a river, but he would leave many of them unfinished. He could speak of war as the most bestial madness, yet he could invent the most deadly weapons, perhaps hoping they would never be used. He refused to eat meat because he hated to have animals harmed, but he was ...
14692: Louise Brooks
... Beggars of Life, the vivacious flapper of Love ‘em and Leave ‘em or the brilliantly amoral beauty of Pandora’s Box, one might disagree. For the moments of illumination and power she brought to the world of motion pictures and for stunning beauty, it seems safe to say that Louise Brooks’ life was for something. Really something. Obituaries carried on the front page on many French and European newspapers.
14693: Sports And Society
... There are several factors attributing to this behavior including drugs and alcohol, testosterone levels, and other psychological factors. The behavior of fans in a problem at many events, from youth little league games, to champion World Cup soccer. At a recent football game in Philadelphia several fans were dejected from the stadium for unruly behavior (Adamson, Philadelphia Inquirer). Also, in Philadelphia, a man was brutally beaten with a police barricade by ...
14694: Frank Lloyd Wright
... of the greatest stages of his lifetime. Throughout his lifetime, Frank Lloyd Wright not only changed many of the “design rules” of his time, but he also changed the face of architecture all over the world. His passion for this craft was so strong that it was visible in all of his work, and still lives on today. “...having a good start, not only do I fully intend to be the ...
14695: Muhammad Allah
... This move called the Hijra which in Arabic means emigration took place in 622. In medina an organized muslim community came into existence under the leadership of Muhammad. Attacks on caravans from Mecca lead to war with the Meccans. Muhammads followers obtained some victories but were unable to win them all. One of the greatest victories was when they successfully defended Medina against 10,000 Meccans. Medina had three clashes with ...
14696: Sportsmanship
... it be in hockey, boxing or a bench-clearingbrawl in baseball. I can recall on numerous occasions where the media has hyped up a hockey gameinvolving two "tough guys" and creating a hysteria in sporting world wanting to see the outcome of thefight. Is this wrong for the media to be encouraging and glorifying the violence in sport? I don'tthink so because the fans want to see it and like ...
14697: Spot Diagnosis
Spot Diagnosis Psychiatrists and Psychologists around the world are entrusted with the minds of millions of people who are in a less than perfect mental state. What is it exactly that we expect from these professionals when we send our loved ones into ...
14698: Stereotypes- Definitional Essa
... Male co-workers would be constantly put down by their superior, who in this case would be a woman, because the woman had to struggle through life trying to make it in a man s world, or so the stereotype says. In the home, women have certain household chores, that have been naturally assigned to them: washing dishes, laundry, dusting and cleaning, and taking care of the kids just to name ...
14699: The Life of Charles Dickens
... to London. Just before he started to toddle, he stepped into the glare of footlights. He never stepped out of it until he died. He was a good man, as men go in the bewildering world of ours, brave, transparent, tender-hearted, and honorable. Dickens was always a little too irritable because he was a little too happy. Like the over-wrought child in society, he was splendidly sociable, and in ...
14700: To Race the Wind by Krents and All But My Life Klein
... autobiography in which a character tells of her hardships and the inner strength she find to survive is All but My Life by Gerda Klein. In her life, her family was torn apart by the war and were all taken to different concentration camps. Gerta encountered suffering throughout her life. She lived through being ripped away from her family, watching others die before her, and losing contact with everything that was ...


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