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Term Papers on Biographies
Maurice Sendak
Number of words: 2104 - Number of pages: 8.... were available to him. He attempted to read what he called "real books" even when he was a young child; he felt it was an embarrassment even to enter the childrens' section of the library. Sendak writes the type of books he wished he had as a child; entertaining stories which are not limited by any effort to make things so simple for children that they become mundane.
Sendak's greatest influence as a writer was his father. Phillip Sendak was a wonderfully creative storyteller who amazed Maurice and his brother and sister. "He didn't edit," remarks Maurice .....
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John DeLorean And His Acomplishments
Number of words: 5137 - Number of pages: 19.... gone as quick as they came. When
John was old enough for high school, he chose to attend Cass Tech which was
where his best friend was going. Since his grades at the time weren't of
the highest caliber, he was entered as a probationary student. He excelled
at Cass, and won a scholarship to Lawrence Institute of Technology in
Detroit. Two years later, he was drafted and spent three years in the Army.
After that, John worked as a draftsman for the Detroit Public Lighting
Commission to save up enough money to continue at Lawrence. During this
time, he also had to pa .....
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Willa Sibert Cather And His Works
Number of words: 709 - Number of pages: 3.... English skills by reading the
classics to her grandmother. When Willa was in her teens, the family moved out
of the ranch and into the village, where she attended Red Cloud High School.
She attended the University of Nebraska, and graduated in 1895. As a student
she worked as a journalist, copy editor, critic, and fiction writer. When she
graduated, she moved back east to Pennsylvania. It was here where she worked on
a Pittsburgh newspaper named The Library. She also taught English in a high
school. Willa published "The Dance at Chevalier's," and fo .....
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Martin Luther King Jr. And Malcolm X
Number of words: 2089 - Number of pages: 8.... Luther King were largely responsible for the distinct different responses to American racism. Both men ultimately became towering icons of contemporary African-American culture and had a great influence on black Americans. However, King had a more positive attitude than Malcolm X, believing that through peaceful demonstrations and arguments, blacks will be able to someday achieve full equality with whites. Malcolm X’s despair about life was reflected in his angry, pessimistic belief that equality is impossible because whites have no moral conscience. King bas .....
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Bill Gates
Number of words: 951 - Number of pages: 4.... He read often, tried to take up the trombone, had
no interest in philosophy but rather thought of himself as a "scientist." His
science teacher, William Dougall, remembers if the teacher wasn't going fast
enough, "Bill always seemed on the verge of saying, 'But that's obvious.'" Gates
once said to a teacher that some day he would be a millionaire. A grossly
underestimated statement. Today Gates is one of the richest men in the world.
In the fall of 1968, Bill Gates was entering the 8th grade at lakeside School,
and his best friend Paul Allen, entered the 10th .....
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Donald Trump
Number of words: 817 - Number of pages: 3.... of by listing his top ten comeback tips. Some seem ridiculous, but apparently they work. He suggests things such as playing golf, being paranoid, going with your gut instinct, and always having a prenuptial agreement. The first chapter explains briefly his rise to the top and the rest of the book tells how he survived the low period and eventually regained his status. One of the main reasons for Donald’s downfall was the plummeting value of his vast real estate assets. He claims that his investments in Atlantic City are what eventually saved him fr .....
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Hitler's Legacy Still Haunts The World
Number of words: 700 - Number of pages: 3.... All
three had their own beliefs and goals but all three were fascist. All
three countries felt Communism was a threat just like the democratic
nations of the time. However, they also knew that the democratic nations
were a threat and that the democratic nations felt the same about them. As
a result the fascists signed a treaty known as the Triple Alliance. This
treaty was pushed by Hitler and wouldn’t have happened without him. With
Hitler’s help Fascism united world wide.
Hitler’s government was considered a fascist regime. Hitler’s
government was actua .....
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Martin Luther King Junior
Number of words: 1427 - Number of pages: 6.... him to explore the works of the Indian nationalist Mohand as K. Gandhi, whose ideas became the core of his own philosophy of nonviolent protest. While in Boston, he met Coretta Scott of Marion, Ala. They were married in June 1953, and the following year King accepted an appointment as pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott
That same year the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed all segregated public education, and in the wake of that decision the segregated South was soon challenged in every area of public servi .....
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