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The Beatles
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| The Beatles to this day are one of the most famous and
popular rock 'n roll groups in the world. The Beatles
include George Harrison, John Lennon(1940-1980), Paul
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The Beatles
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| According to time magazines web site time.com, in their top 100 issue from June 8, 1998 the beatles were the number one band of all time. To learn why they were and still a wi... |
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The Beatles Beginnings
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| In March 1957, while attending Quarry Bank Grammar School in Liverpool, John Lennon formed a skiffle group called The Quarrymen.
Lennon and the Quarrymen met guitarist Paul... |
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The Bee and Me
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| The heat of the spotlight. The click-click of a thousand camera shutters. The attention of a worldwide audience.
A description of Hollywood stardom? Maybe, in my dreams.
A... |
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The beginning of Autum
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| The beginning of autumn
It had been raining all day, and Irma had started to feel the symptoms of the flu. She always suffered during the season of allergies, and autumn... |
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The Bell Jar
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| The Bell Jar as a Controlling Image in The Bell Jar
Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar contains a constant reference to a bell jar that acts as a controlling image. The bell jar... |
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The Biography of Howard Hughes
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| Biography of Howard Hughes Jr.
"Lights, Camera, Action!" Not only words yelled on the set by Howard Hughes, but in his life proved to have a much greater meaning. Hughes was... |
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The biography of Sidney Poitier
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| Sidney Poitier was born in the United States on February 20, 1924 in Miami, Florida. He weighed only three pounds when he was born. Sidney grew up on his parents' farm in t... |
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The Birth of P-Funk: George Clinton
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| In ancient African civilizations music took precedence in all activities that the tribes participated in. There was a song for every celebration, every birth, and every death.... |
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THe Birthmark
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| The Birth-mark
IN THE latter part of the last century, there lived a man of science--an eminent proficient in every branch of natural philosophy--who, not long before our sto... |
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THE BISHOP
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| "THE BISHOP"
What was the new thing with the "Bishop"? At first they were called "Preachers" and "Reverands". This new age thing just didn't feel right, what abo... |
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The Black Wall Street
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| The Game was born and raised in the first birthplace of gangsta rap, Compton, California. He received his nickname from his grandmother, who said he was always "game" for an... |
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The Body
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| The Body
In Castel Rock Maine, There were four boys Vern Tesio, Gordie La
Chance, Chris , and Teddy Duchamp.
They have a tree house in a abandon parking lot where the... |
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The Bold and The Beautiful
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| A short glimpse into yesterday, today and tomorrow, reveals the timeless everlasting appeal of great film icons. A truly gifted actress and two talented actors, Paul Newman,... |
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the boy called it
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| "A Child Called It" the unforgettable account of one of the most severe child abuse cases in the history of California. It is the story of Dave Pelzer, who was brutally bea... |
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The Break Through
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| The Break Through in American Baseball
Baseball, what is baseball? Baseball is a game about runs, hits and errors; 73 homers by Barry Bonds and seven no hitters by N... |
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The Bush Presidency
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| In his approach to the presidency, Bush closely followed the Clinton model of constantly campaigning. After taking office, Bush left details of his first budget to others w... |
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The Catcher In The Rye
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| Castle 1
Thomas Bryant Castle
Salenger essay
March 7, 2000
Escape from the truth
In 1950 J.D. Salenger captures one of society's tragedies, the breakdown of a teenage... |
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THE CHAMP
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| The Alaskan environment is one of the deadliest and hardest environments to survive in the entire world and many have fallen victim to its harshness. Buck was the beloved St.... |
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The Chosen Review
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| History plays a large role in shaping the character of Rueven and Danny's characters because they each have strong spiritual fathers that laid a foundation for them, their res... |
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The Color of Water
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| "The Color of Water" by James McBride is in the Author's words "A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother." But to add a bit of spice to the colored water, the writer's... |
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The Dalai Lama
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| The Dalai Lama is a revolutionary because of the peace and love he spreads along his journey towards a Tibet free from china's communist grasp. The Dalai Lama, often referred... |
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