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    or not‚ the dude who broke ankles for 13 straight years and played every game as if it was his last is not there. He is no where to be found and his story is quite tragic; in a way‚ he is the forgotten one‚ the league is missing the one and only Allen Iverson.   In the 2007-08 season Iverson played on a 50 win Denver Nuggets squad and averaged 26.4 ppg and 7.2 apg. At the start of the 2009 season he was shipped to Detroit and everything went downhill. Iverson was put into what he described as

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    Informal History of the 1920s By: Frederick Lewis Allen © 1931 The book Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the 1920s by Frederick Lewis Allen recounts all the events leading up to the stock market crash in 1929‚ beginning with the end of World War I in 1918. The story‚ told chronologically‚ contrasts the changing social and political views of the American people throughout the “Roaring Twenties‚” as the time period came to be known. Allen makes history enjoyable‚ vividly describing the creases

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    written many successful poems. Allen Ginsberg had a hard childhood‚ but because of this he became a very successful poet. Ginsberg’s poem “Kaddish” is based off the struggles he faced in his childhood having a mother who was diagnosed with a psychological illness. Allen Ginsberg grew up with his older brother Eugene in a household shadowed by his mother’s mental illness; she suffered from recurrent epileptic seizures and paranoia. In the winter of 1941‚ when Allen was a junior in high school‚ his

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    What has influenced Allen Ginsberg in his writing?Why did it turn out being so queer and controversial?Allen Ginsberg is an American poet that mostly wrote about what was considered taboo topics at previous times.His writing is result of several influences in his life such as relationships‚ cirumstances‚and experiences. Ultimately giving us his published masterpieces.Allen Ginsberg was truly an amazing poet‚he never gave a crap about what others would say. People arrived and left‚either way affecting

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    Allen Field House It’s early October on the grounds of the University of Kansas where barren trees; swaths of dormant‚ beige grass; and the pale‚ limestone buildings have created a monochromatic tableau that looks like a picture in an old‚ yellowed newspaper. Amongst the landscape of what could look like cathedrals lies a building that brings many students to their feet in anticipation of what will happen. Indeed‚ arriving for a game at Allen Fieldhouse can feel like preparing to rummage through

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    unidentified individual was on a killing spree and was enjoying it too. This man‚ known as the Zodiac Killer‚ was a mystery to the police department‚ but theories were brought up about possible suspects. Even though some people believe Arthur Leigh Allen was the infamous Zodiac Killer‚ through eye witness accounts and forensic proof‚ it can be proven that the Zodiac Killer was actually Earl Van Best‚ Jr. In the 1960s‚ murder plagued the coast of California. These murders were committed by an unidentified

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    Manhattan project‚ an event that has its roots back in the 1940s has been one of the most impactful events that has changed the world’s future. Manhattan project was the coded name for a secret project that emerged in 1942 in order to produce the first US nuclear weapon. Firstly this project was placed in Manhattan city‚ and after‚ was spread out all over the United States. However‚ mainly it was based on Oak Ridge‚ Los Alamos‚ Argonne with Hanford including also some other very famous universities

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    Edgar Allen Poe is a creative‚ brilliant minded man who writes extraordinary pieces. A common question is whether the Raven in the poem‚ The Raven‚ is real or of the imagination of the narrator. With crucial evidence of the fatigue‚ grief‚ referencing and symbolism‚ it shows the Raven‚ is mere of the imagination. In the beginning‚ the narrator is fatigued while he sits in his chamber. Poe wrote‚ “While I nodded‚ nearly napping‚ suddenly there came a tapping.” He wants the reader to understand the

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    public‚ that’s what the poet does.” Allen Ginsberg believed this wholly and based his means of poetry by what he said in this sentence. One cannot censor thoughts‚ just as one can’t censor expression. Ginsberg faced controversy for sexual content and profanities that he used in his poetry‚ but those were merely his private thoughts that he brought to the public. His poetry fueled a whole generational revolution in the 1950s. In times of cookie cutter uniformity Allen Ginsberg went against norm and

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    Edger Allen Poe was an amazing author but his home life was far from perfect life. There is much controversy surrounding Poe’s unexpected death. Some believed that Poe had died of alcoholism while others believed that he had died of rabies/encephalitis. However‚ it is plausible that Poe had died of rabies/encephalitis because of the symptoms and the witness accounts on the night that Poe died. What different doctor’s thoughts and opinions on how Poe may have died. Dr‚ Henry Wilde had said he knows

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