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Gandhi: Simple Man or a Hero?
by ØütÍáw, Jun 21, 2007
Story of real hero named Gandhi who brought down a empire by peace.
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Benedict Arnold
by L.A. Lattanzio, Jun 17, 2007
This is an informative report on Benedict Arnold and his life during the revolutionary war.
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Nicholas Flamel: Medieval Alchemist
by Roberrific, Jun 12, 2007
A biography of the most famous medieval alchemist--perhaps he did find the Philosopher's Stone.
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Tom Hanks: Actor and Producer
by fornls, Jan 30, 2007
The actor and Producer Tom Hanks’ brief biography.
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Tom Cruise: Hero of The Mission Impossible
by fornls, Jan 30, 2007
Brief biography of the most successful actor in Hollywood, Tom Cruise.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
by fornls, Jan 30, 2007
The bodybuilder, an actor turned politician Arnold Schwarzenegger’s brief biography.
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Andre Agassi: The Humanitarian
by fiskis, Jun 10, 2007
This writing shows that Andre Agassi is more than a great sport's star, but is a humanitarian as well. Even though he did not win or accomplish as much as Michael Jordan, success without character is just numbers.
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Dr. Josef Mengele: The Angel of Death
by jacoby thibodeaux, Jun 7, 2007
Dr. Josef Mengele was one of the most notorious “doctors” of world WW2. He was a scientist that served mostly at Auschwitz, thew most deadly concentration camps of the Holocaust. Dr. Mengele was to perform vile experiments on his “test subjects” also known as inmate of the camps. Not only was he an experimenter, but he was also the manufacturer of the well known gas chambers that the inmates were gassed in.
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Recognizing the Daughter of Father's Day
by Tom Karlin, Jun 7, 2007
Certainly most of us remember our dads on Father's Day, but how many of us know that it was a young woman, many years ago from Spokane Washington, whose inspiration and motivation helped establish a permanent day of observation honoring fathers.
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The Man Who Taught My Mother English
by Nadja, Jun 4, 2007
This piece was written in response to the death of Irving Layton. It relates to how he touched my mother's life, and my own.
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