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Michael Jordan
<view this essay>.... from the game of basketball. This development could mean any number of things to the basketball world. One thing that could happen is that with the loss of its most talented player, the NBA could crumble, but that is what they said would happen when Larry Bird and Magic Johnson left the league. Another route that may be taken is that he may actually enhance the sport of basketball by walking away from it. Other young stars may want to work harder to be “The Next .” This, however, seems a tad less likely to happen than the latter.
Michael was more than just a basketball player, he is also a talented businessman. This man has the ability to sell $100 .....
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Hedda Gabler
<view this essay>.... against everyone around her. Hedda also strives to ruin Eilert Lovborg, the intellectual she once rejected as a suitor. She is meddling in Eilert’s life for her own amusement and control.
She lives in a male dominance society and environment which caged her and made her lose her freedom. Her desire to escape and her yearning for individual and spiritual freedom come to the surface as she discovers her father’s pair of pistols. Comparing Hedda with the other women of the play we can see that thea wasn’t the woman with the more control. She also had an unhappy marriage because of Eilert’s work. Aunt Julia is different; she likes to help people, she raised .....
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The Traits Of Adolf Hitler
<view this essay>.... the age of sixteen, spending only 10 years in school. Sadly, he didn’t even get into a art academy, even though it was his goal in life to become an artist. Arthur Schlesinger says that “However in his last year of school he failed German and Mathematics, and only succeeded in Gym and Drawing. He drooped out of school at the age of 16, spending a total of 10 years in school,”(Arthur M. Schlesinger 1985, 14) Even though he didn’t have a normal amount of education, he still became the leader of Germany.
Adolf Hitler, nevertheless, was a great orator and when he spoke, everybody listened. He sometimes spoke several times a day, moving from town to town se .....
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Louis XIV, The Sun King
<view this essay>.... now of age, the Cardinal remained the dominant authority in French politics.
French kings gained respect as a soldier; Louis served with the French army during France's war with Spain. His biggest battle, however, was sacrificing his love for Mazarin's niece for politics. In 1660 he married the daughter of the king of Spain to bring peace between the two countries.
Mazarin died March 9, 1661. On March 10, Louis claimed supreme authority in France. Not since Henry IV had such a claim been made. Louis saw himself as God's representative on earth, therefore, infallible. He oversaw roadbuilding, court decorum, defense, and disputes within the church.
He had the .....
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Marco Polo
<view this essay>.... personal life of . It is known that he was born into a leading Venetian family of merchants. He also lived during a propitious time in world history, when the height of Venice's influence as a city-state coincided with the greatest extent of Mongol conquest of Asia(Li Man Kin 9). Ruled by Kublai Khan, the Mongol Empire stretched all the way from China to Russia and the Levant. The Mongol hordes also threatened other parts of Europe, particularly Poland and Hungary, inspiring fear everywhere by their bloodthirsty advances. Yet the ruthless methods brought a measure of stability to the lands they controlled, opening up trade routes such as the famous Silk Road. .....
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Geoffrey Chaucer
<view this essay>.... 1340 to 1400. The world in which he
lived was not one of peace or stability. Born the son of a London vintner,
he remained a Londoner for most of the rest of his life, leaving the city
only on ¦the King¦s business_.
The city of London was thus Chaucer¦s environment for most of his life.
Aside from brief visits into other countries or areas of England, he
remained in the city, and it¦s affects on his writing was immense.
London of that time was not the London of today. It was a walled city,
guarded against invasion, but long enough time had passed since such a
threat had approached that the defenses had loosened. Houses perched upon
the walls, and Chaucer .....
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W.E.B Du Bois
<view this essay>.... following the Civil
War, on February 23, 1868, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. His paternal
side was French, settling in America in 1674 and, the Burghardts', his maternal
side, were descendants of slaves who fought in the Civil War.
William' father died when he was a child and was reared by his mother,
and judgmental aunts. Massachusetts was predominately white and so were Du Bois
friends. As William grew he realized some people thought that his black skin
was a disadvantage. In high school, his teachers encouraged him as a
student and school work always came easy to him. Du Bois excelled in Latin and
Greek and participated in active discus .....
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Charlie Chaplin
<view this essay>.... the time he had performed onstage for the first time his father had already left home permently. In June of 1896 Charlie, Sydney and their mother were forced to enter the Lambeth Workhouse for the poor. Soon after the two boys were sent to Hanwell School for Orphans and Destitute Children. Two years later after Charlies mother had a breakdown he and Sydney went to live with their father and his mistress. In the same year Charlie joined the dancing troupe, the Eight Lancashire Lads. Which eventually led to his parts in Sherlock Holmes and a few other parts. At the same time his brother Sydney had joined the famous Fred Karno Company and there he quickly became .....
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