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Lytton Strachey
<view this essay>.... set of satirical biographical essays which would make his name; and his friends considered him the most brilliant of them all. He was also homosexual.
The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature
Collection of short biographical sketches by , published in 1918. Strachey's portraits of Cardinal Manning, Florence Nightingale, Thomas Arnold, and General Charles "Chinese" Gordon revolutionized English biography. Until Strachey, biographers had kept awestruck distance from their subjects; anything short of adulation was regarded as disrespect Strachey, however, announced that he would write lives with "a brevity which excludes everything that is redundant an .....
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Oral Roberts
<view this essay>.... was a preacher and evangelist for a Pentecostal Holiness church. He was against such things as infidelity, evolutionism, sexual recreation, drinking alcohol and dancing. Tobacco, jewelry, tea, coffee, transparent female garments, polygamy and theological liberalism were also amongst the vices of his father. Oral believes that his upbringing prepared him for the moment of his healing.
There were several events surrounding the birth of Oral that became part of his ministry’s hagiography. Oral’s mother, Claudius, went to a sick child while she was pregnant with Oral to try and heal the child. She promised God that she would give her child to him if he wo .....
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Martin Luther King Jr. And Malcolm X
<view this essay>.... were planted. The burning of his house by the Klu Klux Klan resulted in the murder of his father. His mother later suffered a nervous breakdown and his family split up. He was haunted by this early nightmare for most of his life. From then on, he was driven by hatred and a desire for revenge.
The early backgrounds of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King were largely responsible for the distinct different responses to American racism. Both men ultimately became towering icons of contemporary African-American culture and had a great influence on black Americans. However, King had a more positive attitude than Malcolm X, believing that through peaceful dem .....
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Isabella I
<view this essay>.... VI, gave the title of "Catholic" which the Kings of Spain still bear. Isabella displayed her prudence and gentleness-qualities which she possessed in a degree seldom equalled-in the agreement she made with Ferdinand as to the government of their dominions: they were to hold equal authority, a principle expressed in the motto, "Tanto monta, monta tanto-Isabel como Fernando (As much as the one is worth so much is the other-Isabella as Fernando)".
While they were carrying on a war against neighboring Granada, Christopher Columbus presented himself to the Catholic sovereigns, and to Queen Isabella fell the honor of appreciating the genius who had not been under .....
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Alfred Hitchcock: 50 Years Of Movie Magic
<view this essay>.... length of a film. This is something that Hitchcock realized early
on, and applied into his movies. He is one of the few directors whose name
on a marquee is as important, if not more so, than any actor who appears in
the film itself. Both his style of directing, and that of the movies that
he has directed are very unique, making him stand out in the film industry.
He pioneered the art of cinematography and special effects, which along
with his cameos, are what he is most often associated with. Hitchcock led
a long and prosperous life in the movie industry, starting as a teenager
and making movies up until his death in 1980, while working on the 54th of
hi .....
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Alexander Hamilton
<view this essay>.... is that he lived on the island of St. Croix as part of the lower class white society.
On this island Alex got his first taste of finance when his mother employed him as the clerk and bookkeeper of her store. While he worked in his mother’s store he became the target of many rumors and torments. Her husband brought up Rachel, his mom, on charges of adultery. Her husband had made it public that Hamilton and his brother were illegitimate children. Alexs mother had now been declared a whore. After his mother’s died of yellow fever her husband sued for everything she had so that he could deprive the whore children of anything that co .....
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Allama Muhammad Iqbal
<view this essay>.... country." (translated from the original in Urdu; Maktoobat, Volume I, page195)
Iqbal's contribution to the Muslim world as one of the greatest thinkers of Islam remains unparalleled. In his writings, he addressed and exhorted people, particularly the youth, to stand up and boldly face life's challenges. The central theme and main source of his message was the Qur'an.
Iqbal considered the Qur'an not only as a book of religion (in the traditional sense) but also a source of foundational principles upon which the infrastructure of an organization must be built as a coherent system of life. According to Iqbal, this system of life when implemented as a living forc .....
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Nathan Bedford Forrest
<view this essay>.... as a private in the Confederate Army. He raised and equipped a mounted battalion at his own expense. Just before the war ended, he was promoted to Lieutenant General. Forrest was the most feared cavalry commander of the Civil War. He was wounded four times in battle, killed 30 Union Soldiers hand to hand, and had 29 Horses shot out from under him. His famous saying was, "War means fightin,' and fightin' means killin'."
Forrest led the Battle of Chickamauga and forced the Federals to retreat. He did not follow the orders of his commander, Colonel Bragg. Bragg demanded that Forrest turn his troops over, but Forrest threatened him with bodily h .....
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