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          Term Papers on Biographies
          
  
Vincent Van Gogh
 Number of words: 553 - Number of pages: 3.... had also gone to work for
Goupil, sent an allowance to Vincent, encouraged him to work, and wrote
regularly. Vincent's thinking during his short career (approximately 750
paintings, 1,600 drawings, 9 lithographs, and 1 etching) was documented in more
than 700 letters that he wrote to Theo and others.
  Van Gogh's early years includes all his work from 1879 through 1885.  Between
August 1879 and November 1885 he worked in Etten, The Hague--where he received
some instruction from his cousin, Anton Mauve and in Nuenen, among other places.
In Nuenen he painted The .....
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Ralph Waldo Emerson 2
 Number of words: 1294 - Number of pages: 5.... to endure during the course of his life and when we see the type of man that he becomes. He certainly was a man of inspiration who knew how to express himself by writing the best of poems and philosophical ideas with inspiration.
To get an idea of how Ralph Waldo Emerson might have become such an inspiration to the people, some background on his life is essential.  Can you imagine living a life with all your loved ones passing away one by one?  A persons life could collapse into severe depression, it could lose all hope and meaning. They could build a morbid out .....
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Booker T. Washington
 Number of words: 553 - Number of pages: 3.... John journeyed several hundred miles from the plantation in Franklin County, Virginia to Malden in West Virginia where they joined his step father who worked in the salt furnaces and coal mines. Booker had to workin the mines until nine at night, but his intense desire to learn enabled him to master a Webster spelling book, and even led him to more ahead the hands of the clock at work so he could get to his night school by nine. While playing marbles with other boys, an old colored man told Booker about the meaning of Sunday school. He gave up his marble game .....
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Thurgood Marshall
 Number of words: 809 - Number of pages: 3.... most significant of these foundations. This was the same organization that  became the leading lawyer of.  was born in the year of 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland. He was prepped and raised by his mother, Norma Arica Marshall, and his father, William Canfield Marshall. Thurgood's mother was one of the first African Americans to graduate from Colombia University and his father was the first black person to serve on Baltimore's grand jury in the 20th century. Their accomplishments influenced young Thurgood in the years yet to come. Thurgood was always top of his game .....
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Peter The Great 2
 Number of words: 2489 - Number of pages: 10.... and opposition portray the reign of Peter the Great?  These are important questions to ask in an explanation on how Peter the Great was seen in the eyes of his contemporaries and of modern historians. 
In order to understand the image of Peter the Great and his significance it is necessary to know his background and the influences that shaped his life.  Peter the Great was the fourteenth child of Alexei Mikhailovich, born in Moscow on May 30, 1672.   Tsar Alexis died when Peter was four years old.  His mother raised Peter.   Tsars' Alexis son from his first m .....
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Charles Dickens
 Number of words: 972 - Number of pages: 4.... and in and yet sometimes quarrelsome. In all the practical relations of his life he was what the child is at a party, genuinely delighted, delightful, affectionate and happy, and in some strange way fundamentally sad and dangerously close to tears. 2 
At the age of 12 Charles worked in a London factory pasting labels on bottles of shoe polish. He held the job only for a few months, but the misery of the experience remain with him all his life. 3 
Dickens attended school off and on until he was 15, and then left for good. He enjoyed reading and was especially fon .....
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Michael Jordan
 Number of words: 371 - Number of pages: 2.... named rookie  of   the  year  and  started  in  the  All  Star  game .
		In  the  1986-87  season  Jordan  became  the  second  player
ever  to  score  3000  points  in  one  season .  In  the  following  six
seasons  he led  the  NBA  in  scoring  averaging  more  than  30  points  per
game . Jordan  led  the  Chicago  Bulls  to  their  first  NBA  championship
tittle  in 1991,  and  did  it  again  in  1992  and  in  1993 .  Jordan
retired  from basketball  in  1994  to  play  baseball . He  only  played  for
about  one  year but  he  didn't  have  what  it .....
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Mackenzie King - Canadian Prime Minister
 Number of words: 1027 - Number of pages: 4.... his accomplishments in that role required political acuity, decisiveness and faultless judgment. 
William Lyon Mackenzie King was born in Berlin (later renamed Kitchener), Ontario in 1874. His father was a lawyer and his maternal grandfather was William Lyon Mackenzie, leader of the 1837 Rebellion in Upper Canada. From an early age, King identified with his grandfather, an association that influenced him throughout his political life. 
King studied economics and law at the University of Toronto also, the University of Chicago. After graduating with an .....
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