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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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King Henry The VIII
by BanditMachX, Jun 3, 2007
Henry the VIII was a persistent king who enjoyed striking terror to his subjects rather than adoration. This report will present his background, information on his six wives and the reformation.
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The Life of Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer
by Becky Lynn, May 29, 2007
Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer was one of the most famous serial killers of our time. He was cunning, persuasive, and extremely smart. These factors were the main reason it took so long for him to be brought to justice.
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Alexander Graham Bell
by Warren, May 22, 2007
Alexander Graham Bell was a great man. He invented so many things essential to our daily life.
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Isaac Newton
by Holy, May 20, 2007
The biography of the great man known as Isaac Newton.
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Karl Marx
by James Izat, May 19, 2007
Karl Marx was born on May 5th, 1818 in Trier, Germany. He was a philosopher,a political economist,a socialist revolutionary, and was highly influential.
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Muhammad Ali
by Mayoor, May 19, 2007
Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr., who is mostly known as Muhammad Ali, was an African American boxer, and a good one. Blacks were usually scared and ashamed of their color, but Ali was a proud member of his race.
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