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    Ray Charles‚ was one of the greatest composers. His music was different‚ but it was a unique kind of different. It made a person want to get up and dance because it had so much life in it. It was the dedication Ray had that he put it all into all his music. He had so much heart and in the music industry that’s all that is needed. How would‚ Ray Charles‚ music be describe? It’s said that it was soulful something that will never be forgotten. Ray took pride in making others feel good while listening

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    Mental institutions were places in which people could go to better themselves and the disease within their minds. But it wasn’t always a great place for patients to go get help due to the poor living conditions and human rights violations. Not to mention patients weren’t getting better‚ instead they were getting permanent damage‚ psychologically. It began as a process where people stayed at the hospital with 24/7 watch and people also believed in institutionalization for family whom people could

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    The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African American airmen in the military‚ and fought during World War Two. The men would experience nine months of training in order to graduate and earn either commissions or Army Air Corps silver pilot wings. The squadrons were always very successful in the missions during the war‚ after a few years President Harry S. Truman would begin to desegregate the military. The Tuskegee Airmen had a rough start but they were one of the best squadrons during the war. The

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    H.G. Wells makes predictions and proves them by his novels. “ If we can possibly avoid wrecking this little planet of ours‚ we will‚ but-there must be risks!” H.G. Wells writes about scientific ideas and predictions of our world. Wells has produced novels such as: The Time Machine and The Island of Doctor Moreau. H.G. Wells used his novels as a prediction of war‚ genetic splicing‚ atomic bombs‚ lasers‚ and energy weapons. As a young adult Wells predicts futuristic wars. As a young boy‚ Wells was

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    Most people go to the doctor when they are not feeling well‚ or have injured themselves. Josef Mengele was a doctor of some sort‚ except he took people to his hospital and instead of helping them feel better he made them sick and tortured them with inhumane experiments. Mengele was a cruel man who experimented on helpless newborns‚ twins‚ pregnant women‚ and more. He truly deserves the name “Angel of Death”. First‚ let us start at the beginning of his life‚ and why he became such a horrible man

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    October 9‚ 1940‚ a man was born in Britain that would one day take over the world. He was not a great ruler or dictator‚ nor was an activist or religious leader. He was a normal boy who grew to be one of the best singer song writers of our time. This is about the troubled personal life of one of America’s most beloved musicians‚ John Lennon. John Lennon was born into a middle class household to his parent Julia and Alfred Lennon. As a child he grew up with his parents‚ three sisters‚ and two

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    Roots music is defined as American traditional music made up of early blues‚ country‚ folk‚ and rock influences. Revival of roots became an homage to the artists who defined this early art form and popularized it for contemporary music today. In the sixties‚ the rise of rock n roll‚ folk revival‚ and counter culture was sweeping the nation. Music was experimental‚ and popularity of genres were rapidly changing as one young man was making his start in the music scene. That young man was Bruce Springsteen

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    As the years passed‚ Ms. Pease Windy Boy divorced‚ and remarried taking the name Pretty on Top. Janine Pease worked to expand Big Horn College applying for grants‚ and seeking funding from every source in order to expand the college and provide more services to the students. Her father Benjamin‚ often spoke of how Chief Plenty Coups would tell the Crow people that with education you will be the white man equal. Over the next decade the college expanded to more than 300 full time students and a staff

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    “Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference in the world. But‚ the Marines don’t have that problem.”- Ronald Reagan -People join the Marine Corps for many different reasons. Some people join for the prestige‚ some for the travel‚ some for the education. Some join to see combat or to just wear the uniform. Joseph Beaudoin joined because he wanted to change the world. He joined to be a part of something greater. He joined to make an impact. He wants to make this world

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    Henry Ford Henry Ford was one of America’s greatest businesspersons‚ the founder of Ford Motor Company and the man largely responsible for mass production in the American economy. This achievement led Ford to becoming a rich and famous man. Ever since Ford was a child‚ he had a dream to become an engineer and to manufacture cars. He began to pursue his dream when he introduced the Assembly line‚ by breaking down production into simple tasks. He lowered the skill level needed to work in a factory

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