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    Ray Allen Research Paper

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    Valencia Bowie Ms.Williams Rough Draft 26 April 20013 The name Ray Allen carries influence and speaks volume. Ray Allen should be awarded the most valuable player award for when he matched and broke the three-pointer record for NBA basketball and also for having his own foundation. Ray Allen is paving the way for young men and women. Walter Ray Allen was born July 20‚ 1975(www.kidzworld.com). He attended Hillcrest High School in South Carolina (www.kidzworld.com). He went to college at the

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    Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury was an author of many different genres of books. He was born on August 22nd of 1920 and passed away June 5th of 2012. Ray had 4 daughters: Susan‚ Romona‚ Bettina & Alexandra‚ from these daughters he was blessed with eight grandchildren. Ray also had a wife named Marguerite who passed away in 2003. During his life Ray started out living in Waukegan‚ Illinois and when he became 14 years old his family moved to Tucson‚ Arizona and when they arrived there his family only had

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    Rachael Ray Research Paper

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    Introduction Rachael Ray is a hardworking‚ self-confident‚ and ebullient celebrity chef. She is one of Food Network’s most beloved and enthusiastic chef stars. She was born on August 25‚ 1968‚ in Cape Cod Massachusetts. Rachael Ray was a successful‚ businesswoman‚ celebrity chef‚ and cookbook author. Throughout her life‚ Rachael Ray has been raised in a culinary filled childhood. Her family owned several restaurants in Massachusetts which influenced her to pursue the culinary arts. After years of

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    How can a deaf person sing? One might ask this question about Johnnie Ray but yet he did it all. He wrote songs‚ sang them‚ and even saw some become big hits across the country. He was deaf‚ but he still chose a music career and succeeded. Johnnie Ray had to overcome many obstacles to become a successful musician. But how did he do it? John Alvin Ray was born on January 10‚ 1927 in Hopewell‚ Oregon. (known as Salem today) He grew up on a farmhouse with an older sister named Elma. He loved music

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    Conrad Rontgen‚ a German‚ accidentally came upon the x-ray. The x-ray is a complex piece of technology that airports and hospitals use greatly in life today. In the medical world the x-ray has helped find diseases when no other piece of technology could. The x-ray is a very important machine that our world couldn’t do without. Rontgen accidentally discovered the x-ray when he was studying the effects of the cathode ray. He found that the x-ray could light up a screen a few meters from the source

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    Ray Lewis Research Paper

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    Chapter One introduction Personal Information Born Ray Anthony Lewis on May 15‚ 1975‚ in Bartow‚ FL; son of Ray Lewis‚ Sr. and Sunseria Keith; children: Ray Anthony III‚ Rayshad Education: University of Miami. Career Professional football player. Baltimore Ravens‚ linebacker‚ 1996-. Life’s Work Ray Lewis emerged from tiny Lakeland‚ Florida to become one of the National Football League’s (NFL) most feared defensive players of the modern era. Lewis’s passion for football grew out of his

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    chose to do my report on is Charles Richard Drew. I chose Charles Drew because he was a black doctor that worked with transfusing blood. I know that when people are sick or get shot and lose a lot of blood they may need a blood transfusion to help them live. I also know that blood transfusions are very important for people that have Sickle Cell because their blood gets infected and has to be replaced. I think that a black male doctor that worked with blood research is interesting. I do not know

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    bio A biography of Charles Dickens By: Keshav puri Stationed for the time being at Portsmouth‚ had married in 1809 Elizabeth‚ daughter of Thomas Barrow‚ and she bore him a family of eight children‚ Charles being the second. In the winter of 1814 the family moved from Portsea in the snow‚ as he remembered‚ to London‚ and lodged for a time near the Charles Dickens (1812—1870) was a prolific 19th century author of short stories‚ plays‚ novellas‚ novels‚ fiction and non‚ during his lifetime Dickens

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    life of Charles Dickens was one where struggle and a relentless pursuit for acclamation was expressed throughout his hardships and novels making him one of the world’s most progressed authors. By utilizing the memorable events of his life‚ Dickens was able to become a brilliant writer by relaying his life in different perspectives to correlate with his contrasting audience members. As a result‚ his novels will continue to forever be remembered and adored by his many fans. In 1812‚ Charles Dickens

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    Charles Dickens was born on February 7‚ 1812. Dickens was born at the height of the Industrial Revolution‚ a time which brought great change to Victorian society. Population in urban areas (London’s‚ in particular) soared. The overpopulation led to a lack of employment; soon poverty and crime increased. In response‚ the Poor Laws were put into effect. The Poor Laws established baby farms and workhouses to provide aid for those in poverty‚ and those who could not find work. Rather than provide

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