Autobiography
Wilma Rudolph Wilma Glodean Rudolph was born on June 23. 1940 to Ed and Blanche Rudolph. She was born in St. Bethlehem. Tennessee and raised in Clarksville. Tennessee. Wilma was born prematurely at 4. 5 lbs. the 20th of 22 other brothers and sisters. She and her female parent were non permitted to be cared […]
Read moreGarrett Morgan Garrett Augustus Morgan was born on March 4, 1877 in Paris, Kentucky, the seventh of eleven children to Sydney and Elizabeth Morgan. His parents had previously been slaves, freed by the Emancipation Proclamation. At the early age of 14, Morgan decided to travel north to Ohio in the hopes of receiving better education […]
Read moreGerard Arthur Way (born April 9, 1977 in Newark, New Jersey) is an American musician who has served as frontman, lead vocalist and co-founder of the band My Chemical Romance, since its formation in 2001. He currently lives with his wife in Los Angeles, California. Gerard Way was born in Newark, New Jersey[2] to Donald […]
Read moreThe individual I hold in high regard is Ricky Ponting, an Australian cricketer. It may seem peculiar that as an ardent England cricket supporter, I admire a cricketer from Australia, but it is a testament to his style of play. He exemplifies toughness and tenacity, never retreating from a challenge or altercation. Ponting’s obsession with […]
Read moreIn the short story “The White Umbrella” the narrator and her sister Mona find themselves in a dilemma when they find out that their mother has a job. Needing to be at their piano lesson at 4:00 they decided to start walking despite the giant grey clouds above. They arrive at Miss Crosman’s house (the […]
Read moreLudwig Van Beethoven was born in December 16, 1770 in Germany. His father, Johann van Beethoven, was his first music teacher. It is reported that Beethoven’s father was a very strict and hard music teacher. Beethoven knew how to play the piano, viola, and the organ, and was on his way to showing the public […]
Read moreBrett Favor, originally from Guilford, Mississippi and raised in Kiln, Mississippi, is widely recognized as one of the greatest quarterbacks in football history. He led the Green Bay Packers to their first Super Bowl victory since the Vince Lombardi era and currently holds the NFL record for most passing yards. Despite playing in a run-oriented […]
Read moreWomen’s Involvement of Sports in Olympia – Ancient Greece: A Sociological Position Sports, in the wide sense affect some signifier of physical activity that is usually bound by regulations, either unprompted or pre structured ( Broun, 1979 ) . Sociologists suggests that these regulations in athleticss are culturally and socially defined ( Sipes, 1973 ) […]
Read moreAndrew Jackson was born to Presbyterian Scots-Irish immigrants Andrew and Elizabeth Jackson, on March 15, 1767 approximately two years after they had emigrated from Carrickfergus. Three weeks after his father’s death, Andrew was born in the Waxhaws area near the border between North and South Carolina. He was the youngest of the Jacksons’ three sons. […]
Read moreEarly Years: Albert Speer was born in 1905; in the city of Mannheim located in the state of Baden-Wurttemberg in Germany. Albert had been raised in the small township of Heidelberg; he was the second of three boys. His father, Albert Friedrich Speer, was a highly successful architect and his mother Luise Mathilde Wilhelmine Hommel […]
Read moreDuring Blake’s life, 1757-1827, many important changes in the world were happening. In France, there was the French Revolution and in Britain there was the Industrial Revolution. During these periods, life for poor children was abysmal. Blake had very strong views concerning this and he conveyed this throughout his poetry and his engravings/artwork. Blake wrote […]
Read more“Come on now sweetheart, time to get up now and get ready because you have a busy day ahead of you. Come on,” I heard a voice which I immediately recognised as my mum’s. I slowly sat up and it dawned on me that my mum had just woken me up and interrupted my dreams […]
Read moreIssey Miyake was born in 1938 in Hiroshima, Japan and graduated from the Tama Art University in Tokyo in 1964, where he studied graphic design .In 1965,he moved to Paris where he worked for Guy Laroche (1966-1968) and Givenchy (1968). In 1969-70 he worked for Geoffrey Beene in New York City. In 1970,Miyake opened the […]
Read moreWill Smith plays the role of Robert Neville, a genius scientist who failed to control a relentless and manmade virus. Despite being immune, Neville is now the sole survivor in what is left of New York City. Despite being alone, the protagonist in the story is not truly alone – he is accompanied by “the […]
Read moreMarie Antoinette “Let them eat cake. ” The movie Marie Antoinette sure is as sweet and colorful as cake. The film premiered worldwide on May 24, 2006. Marie Antoinette has won the Academy Award for Best Costume Design. It has also won best Art Direction and Best Costume Design for both the Las Vegas and […]
Read moreHenry Wadsworth Longfellow, an esteemed author in 19th century America, has been widely recognized and deemed as one of the leading writers of this era due to the various compelling aspects of his poetry. Longfellow’s natural grace of writing is showcased through the effortless rhyme and meter in his poetry, which leaves a lasting impression […]
Read moreThe acclaimed author H. G. Wells, whose lifespan ranged from 1866 to 1946, is celebrated for his iconic works such as ‘Time Machine’, ‘The Invisible Man’ and ‘The Stolen Bacillus’. His literature blended elements of fantasy with science fiction. Born in Bromley, Kent as the youngest sibling among three boys, Wells had to start working […]
Read moreShel Silverstein has been recognized as one of the most talented and successful authors for poetry of his time. Shel grew up learning more talents than most of the other children. His career was full of success; many believe he was born with the natural ability to write. He had a strong sense of humor […]
Read moreHi. I am Gold. I have been around since the beginning of time, but humans started to use me only 4000 years ago. Now, don’t think that you can throw me out into the garbage; there are millions of people who will come looking for me. Firstly, I am one of the most expensive and […]
Read moreIn 1897, Edwin Arlington Robinson wrote Richard Cory, a poem that reveals the flaws of a man who is idolized by his community. The speaker describes Richard Cory as an esteemed figure with wealth, power, and intelligence. However, despite appearing content in the eyes of others, Richard Cory tragically ends his own life. Simon and […]
Read morePeople can be compared to soil, as they have the ability to either nourish and help one grow as an individual or hinder their growth and cause them to wither and die. These famous and witty quotes, however, did not make their author popular with the general public. However, the intensity of such criticism, the […]
Read moreJames Hutton A report done by Sarah Lynn Brixey James Hutton was a Scottish geologist, naturalist, and experimental farmer. He is considered the father of modern geology. His theories of geology and geologic time, are also called deep time, and came to be included in theories which were called plutonism and uniformitarianism. Plutonism is the […]
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