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    Being famous is subjective to what the people want and what they people understand and/or know. I gathered eleven surveys and averaged out their numbers to get the most famous composers. They are in order from 1st to 5th. As the first-most famous composer‚ Johann Sebastian Bach was consistently first place in online surveys. Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer who lived from 1685-1750‚ part of the Baroque Period. Bach wrote hundreds of pieces for organ‚ choir‚ as well as many other instruments

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    How to Become Famous

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    This macro will cast Ice Block. Using the macro again will cancel the spell. 1.1.5. Slow Fall * #showtooltip * /cast [@mouseover‚nodead‚help][nodead‚help][@player] Slow Fall This macro for Slow Fall is very useful. If you are hovering over a party member (be it on the raid frames or on their actual character) it will cast Slow Fall on them. Otherwise‚ it casts it on your target‚ if it is friendly. If your target is not a friendly party member‚ then the macro casts Slow Fall on you.

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    Is That All There Is? Joe Lessard Leaving City Post BY KAYTE VANSCOY‚ FRI.‚ JULY 31‚ 1998 
Assistant City Manager Joe Lessard
photograph by John Anderson The rumors started over a year ago‚ but it should come as no surprise to those familiar with the protracted pace of city government that it took this long to hear that Assistant City Manager Joe Lessard would be leaving his post at the city of Austin. Last June‚ when the then-new City Council took a retreat with upper-level city staff‚ the scuttlebutt

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    full of. ’Tis a pleasure8 Devoutly to be wished. To relax‚ to release–9 To unclench– perchance to release: Ay‚ there’s the toilet‚10 For on that seat is a hole‚ overhanging a hundred feet of cliff.11 What cold winds blow up it‚ freezing all extremities.12 Must make us pause‚ there’s no privacy‚13 Who knows who is standing below looking up.14 For who would bear the smell of the crap on the seat‚15 Th’ un-oppressed gas‚ the proud mans burst gasket‚16 The pangs of digestive

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    Memory of My Town

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    refuge could A mortal by regret be smitten; And while upon your sky of blue I gaze‚ no love nor tenderness Could fail‚ for here on nature’s dress My happiness itself was written. Ah‚ tender childhood‚ lovely town‚ Rich fount of my felicities Oh those harmonious melodies Which put to flight all dismal hours‚ Come back to my heart once more! Come back‚ gentle hours‚ I yearn! Come back as the birds return‚ At the budding of the flowers! Alas‚ farewell! Eternal vigil I keep For thy peace‚ they bliss

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    In the poem‚ “It’s All Over Now‚ Baby Blue”‚ Bob Dylan uses the literary technique of repetition to make the point that nothing will ever be the same again. He repeats‚ “And it’s all over now‚ Baby Blue”‚ at the end of every stanza and uses it to embed in the readers’ minds that changes must occur and there must be a new way to live. For example‚ Dylan states‚ “Look out the saints are comin’ through And it’s all over now‚ Baby Blue” (lines 5-6). This marks the beginning of change and the establishment

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    The greatest reward in becoming a millionaire is not the amount of money that you earn. It is the kind of person that you have to become to become a millionaire in the first place - Jim Rohn I have not failed. I’ve just found 10‚000 ways that won’t work - Thomas Edison‚ inventor and scientist Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won’t‚ so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can’t Once you say you’re going to settle for second‚ that’s what

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    In the late 1700’s and early 1800’s the United States was in a transformation from the Jeffersonian vision of an agricultural nation‚ into Alexander Hamilton’s vision of an industrial America. The book Sam Patch‚ the Famous Jumper gives a good idea of what America was like during the Early Republic period. The industrial life would turn America into a country that is dependent on the work of manufactories. Sam Patch came from a long family history of farming and shoemaking. His father Mayo Greenleaf

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    photography (Eddie Adams‚ Famous Photographers). He joined the US Marine Corps post his graduation and served as a battle photographer in the Korean War (Eddie Adams‚ Famous Photographers). Three years later after quitting the Marines he became a member of the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin staff and joined the Associated Press (AP). During this time he covered wars in Vietnam‚ Israel‚ Jordan‚ Egypt‚ Turkey‚ Cyprus‚ Portugal‚ Ireland‚ Lebanon and Kuwait (Eddie Adams‚ Famous Photographers). In the following

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    and long sentences to keep the flow going by connecting with his audience; he tries to clearly talk about his ideas with strong conviction that he is very serious about his address. His main objective was to unify everybody. He wanted to avoid‚ at all costs‚ any war. He was greatly prepared to address not only the needs of American but the needs of our surrounding countries. The manner‚ in which he articulates his intent to instill trust‚ with an ability to reach any continent of the world‚ was

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