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    Paul Revere

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    Paul Revere was an American Patriot who lived in the 18th and 19th century. He is the subject of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s “A Midnight Ride” one of the most famous American poems. He was known as a son of liberty and was a key person in America’s fight for liberty. Revere was a messenger‚ a silversmith‚ a dentist‚ even a writer‚ but through all of his professions‚ duties and responsibilities Paul Revere remained loyal‚ brave and committed to his country
 
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    Paul Robeson

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    Paul Robeson was a famous African American athlete‚ singer‚ actor and advocate for the civil rights of people around the world.  He rose to prominence in a time when segregation was legal in America and black people were being lynched by white mobs‚ especially in the South. Born on April 9‚ 1898 in Princeton‚ New Jersey‚ Paul Robeson was the youngest of five children.  His father was a runaway slave who went on to graduate from Lincoln University‚ and his mother came from a family of Quakers

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    Paul Gauguin

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    Paul Gauguin Danielle Arnold L. Scott Roberts Art Appreciation 11 November 2011 Paul Gauguin Like so many artists one studies‚ the life of Paul Gauguin was filled with internal struggles on daily matters and beliefs. Gauguin was not dealt an easy life from the very beginning. Born to French journalist and half Peruvian mother‚ Gauguin came to know the cruelty of life at a very young age. In 1851‚ he and his family moved to Peru due to the climate

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    Apollo moon landing was a hoax The US Moon landing program was started by John F. Kennedy in response to the Soviet Union’s early successes in space exploration‚ just in case the world decided that Communism was the way to go. The Moon landing hoax refers to the belief of a small‚ but persistent‚ percentage of people who think that the Apollo Moon landings of the late 60s and early 70s were propaganda films produced by NASA to embarrass the USSR in the cold war. First I will start talking about

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    peter and paul

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    Nickesha Larmond Paul and Peter Background information about Paul Paul whose name was Saul was an early Christian missionary and theologian‚ known as the Apostle to the Gentiles was born a Jew in Tarsus‚ Rome. As a minor‚ he was trained as a rabbi but earned his living as a tentmaker. A zealous Pharisee‚ he persecuted the first Christians until a vision of Jesus‚ experienced while on the road to Damascus‚ converted him to Christianity. Three years later he met St. Peter and Jesus ’ brother

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    Paul Ingram

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    Paul Ingram Professor Marheine English 1B‚ Tu-Th 25 March‚ 2013 Persuasive arguments of Marat/Sade Peter Weiss develops an important philosophical dialogue in his play Marat/Sade‚ by mixing contemporary concepts with prominent french revolutionist theories. Jean-Paul Marat‚ a Jacobin‚ usually characterized as the voice of reason‚ justice‚ and equality‚ fighting for the liberty and freedom of the French people. While Marquis de Sade‚ a member of the

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    Paul Cezanne

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    PAUL CÉZANNE Post Impressionism‚ as the name would suggest‚ is the art movement that directly followed Impressionism. One artist‚ who led the Post Impressionism movement‚ was French artist‚ Paul Cézanne. Much of his early work was pure Impressionism and‚ although he was introduced to the style and guided by Camille Pissarro‚ Cézanne’s works showed a distinctive uniqueness. Cézanne broke away from Impressionism because of the lack of composition; he felt the desire to depict subjects in the

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    Paul Auster

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    The insistent realism of Don DeLillo’s ‘Falling Man’ and Paul Auster’s ‘Man in the Dark’ by Ugo Panzani During the last decade‚ many theorists and writers have remarked the peculiar fictionalisation of the facts of 9/11. For instance‚ as Salman Rushdie explains‚ “we all crossed a frontier that day‚ an invisible boundary between the imaginable and the unimaginable‚ and it turned out to be the unimaginable that was real” (Rushdie 2002: 436-437). Martin Amis pointed out that September 11

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    Paul Rand

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    Paul Rand Largely known for his corporate logo designs‚ Paul Rand was probably one of the most important graphic designers in our time. Having created the “face” for companies such as IBM‚ UPS and ABC‚ Paul Rand helped to pave the way for graphic design in general‚ making it an essential part in the marketing world. Born Peretz Rosenbaum in Brooklyn‚ New York in august 15th‚ 1914‚ Rand began his career as a graphic designer from an early age. He used to paint signs for his father’s grocery shop

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    The Apostle Paul

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    HUM2210 Paul The Apostle Paul‚ originally‚ Saul of Tarsus was a Jewish zealot convert. He gave Christianity the boost it needed so that it may be spread throughout all nations just as Jesus had commanded him to. Paul is the author of the book of Romans in the Bible. The book of Romans was written by Paul to the people and believers of Rome. He had hoped that this letter would not only inform the Roman people of his missionary conquest but that they might also support him and be a “homeland”

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