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JFK: His Life And Legacy
<view this essay>.... the powerful and influential Kennedy clan, much was to
be expected of him. Kennedy was born on May 29,1917 in Brookline,
Massachusetts. His father, Joe, Sr., was a successful businessman with many
political connections. Appointed by President Roosevelt, Joe, Sr., was
given the chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission and later the
prestigious position of United States ambassador to Great Britain(Anderson
98). His mother, Rose, was a loving housewife and took young John on
frequent trips around historic Boston learning about American revolutionary
history. Both parents impressed on their children that their country had
been good to the Kennedys. Whatev .....
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Luciano
<view this essay>.... ranking in the Mafia (Dewey). During his reign, Charles decided that in order to make the most money possible, he needed to combine all of the crime “families” in the United States. He established this organization, la Cosa Nostra, and appointed a board of directors, including the legendary Al “Scar-face” Capone, with himself as the Chief Executive Officer. ’s presence demanded respect from everyone and aided in the creation of the American Mafia, a malignant but far-reaching underworld force that, to this day, continues to flourish (Nash 251).
Born to the name Salvatore Luciana on November 24, 1897 in Lercardia Friddi, Sicily, the third child in the L .....
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The Biography Of John Marshall Harlan II
<view this essay>.... In 1920, Harlan graduated with honors from Princeton, thus receiving his B.A. Harlan went onto Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar to do his graduate work, and returned to the United States upon completion in 1923.
After returning from England, Harlan began working for a law office in New York. At the same time, he was studying law at the New York Law School. In 1925 Harlan received his law degree and was admitted to the New York bar. In 1931 John Marshall Harlan II became a partner in the firm he'd begun working in while attending law school, and spent much of his early career working for the firm.
Harlan was appointed an Assistant U.S. Attorney for New York .....
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George Washington Carver
<view this essay>.... When George was not tending the garden or doing house chores he was always roaming the nearby woods and streams. He explored anything unusual such as reptile and insects. George kept his own frog collection and geological finds in a place where nobody could find as he would watch them progress. He had his own nursery in the woods and learned how to turn sick plants to healthy plants. This helped him be friendly with his neighbors and gained him the name "plant doctor."
George had his own playmates to play childhood games with. Though his parents and playmates were white, he developed a strong friendship with most everybody and continued contact with .....
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Madame Liang
<view this essay>.... husband Hsuan Teng. Hsuan Teng influences Joy in not to go back to china. He is discouraged to go back to china because they then will be forced to work on farms, and not permitted to express their feelings in art. Hsuan is a well renowned artist and is almost a famous as Pablo Picaso.
" 'You are an artist?' he asked. (He is Hsuan Teng)
'How did you Know?' she replied. (She is Joy)
'Paint under your nails,' he said."
She makes a profession out of painting, and Joy uses many Chinese colors in all of her paintings. perhaps one of the most artistic women in this novel. has art because she has style. has style in many ways. Just to name a two, managing an ela .....
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Death Of Pol Pot
<view this essay>.... that time Cambodia was a Buddist kingdom under French control. His family had royal connection. Sar had a strict, sheltered childhood. In 1934 he joined his brother at the palace compound in Phnom Pech, Cambodia capital, and spent a year in a roual monastery followed by six year in an elite Catholic School. In 1948 Sar went to study radio electricity in Paris. There he joined the French Communist Party. Self- effacing and charming, he kept company with Khieu Ponnary first Khemer women to get a Bachelor degree. They married in 1956. Sr student friends included Khieu Samphan, Leng Sary, and Son Sen. Each person in the group adopted a peseudonym. Sar choice of “ .....
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Neal Cassady
<view this essay>.... Cassady, "Damaged Angel," has its source in Cassady’s childlike face and immortal physical appearance but with eyes and a soul that suggested he was somehow damaged. This man, in turn, would not suprisingly become one of the most influential individuals during the 1950s and 1960s.
For a time I held a unique position: among the hundreds of isolated creatures who haunted the streets of lower downtown Denver there was not one so young as myself. Of these dreary men who had committed themselves, each for his own good reason, to the task of finishing their days as pennyless drunkards, I alone, as the sharer of their way of life, presented a replica o .....
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The Life And Work Of Chaim Potok
<view this essay>.... married now since June 8, 1958, to Adena Sara Mosevitzsky. They
have 3 children Rena,
Chaim worked for the better of his people and religion with both
his occupations and his writings.
He worked as an instructor at the University of Judaism 1957 to
1959. He was on the faculty of the Teachers Institute, Jewish Theological
Seminary from 1964 to 1965. He was also editor-in-chief of the Jewish
Publication Society of America 1965 to 1974. He is currently the chairman
of the Publication Committee at The Jewish Publications Society. Chaim
Potok also served his people and religion through all of his writings which
are all in some way related to or involve Ju .....
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