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    George Gershwin

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    George Gershwin (1898-1937) was taken from this life tragically at the early age of 38 by a brain tumor. While he was here he demonstrated to be not only one of the great songwriters of the contemporary time period‚ but he was also considered one of the most gifted composers of the twentieth century whose contribution to music history included conjoining the genres of popular and classical music. George Gershwin’s impact has been felt on Broadway as well as the jazz world through his various works

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    George Eliot

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    George Eliot George Eliot taking the life of a woman and making it into something big. Mary Ann Evans also known as George Eliot was an English literature writer. In 1819 on November 22 Mary Evans was born. People that she was around for a long time were later put into her books. In the days that George Eliot was writing was when women couldn’t choose writing as a profession (“George Eliot.”www.kirasto.sci.fi web.‚ Kirkpatrick‚ D.L…). Eliot’s first fiction book was Scenes of Clerical Life (Kirkpatrick

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    Jacobzen Chang Mrs.Madrid English T/T 10/7/12 Lennie Small In the story Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ Lennie Small struggles to perform the simplest of tasks‚ in the hardest of times. Lennie himself does not change much in the story‚ but he does change others. His unwavering innocent nature brings out the best in even the most callous of characters. Ironically‚ this goodness can lead to tragedy. Lennie unwittingly persuades others to believe in his dream. He convinces Crooks‚ Candy‚ and

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    George Strait

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    George Strait is a Grammy Award winning American country singer who has been singing country music for over thirty years. Strait is referred to as the King of Country Music who stayed closest to traditional country. Drawing from both the honkey tonk and western swing traditions‚ Strait didn’t refashion the genres; instead he revitalized them for an incipient decade. In the process‚ he became one of country music’s most popular contemporary singers. George Harvey Strait was born in Poteet‚ Texas

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    George Washington

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    George Washington George Washington was one of the greatest leaders in American history. He is recognized for his bravery and honorable acts. His life began in February 22‚ 1732. He was born near present-day Colonial Beach in Westmoreland County‚ Virginia. His parents were Augustine Washington and Mary Ball Washington. During Washington’s time‚ Virginia was a slave society. His father was a slave-owning tobacco planter. During his youth‚ Washington’s family was ranked “middle” in society. When

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    Professor Deering Research Paper December 10‚ 2012 George Washington: An American Icon George Washington was the only United States’ president to not live in the White House. He lived in the capital which was Philadelphia and New York at the time of his Presidency. He has accomplished so much from the time he was a young boy‚ to a general in the army‚ and later becoming president of the United States. Throughout the successful career of George Washington; with the assistance of his raw determination

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    George Harris

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    The use of the institution of slavery was the source of great conflict and division in the United States‚ and ultimately caused the seceding of the Confederate States from the Union. This controversial practice had not only torn a once unified nation in two‚ but also turned families‚ friends‚ and neighbors against one another. Some viewed slavery as a valuable necessity for plantations in the southern states. On the other hand‚ others regarded it as immoral primarily because of the objectification

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    "To kill or not to kill" It is evident that abortion is an issue that will not subside. There are two completely opposite sides of this issue in which no compromise appears to be apparent. The controversy lies on whether or not we believe human life begins at conception. By definition‚ life does begin at conception. The definition of alive means that the being is growing‚ developing‚ maturing‚ and replacing its own dying cells. These are all characteristics which are held by a fetus. If life does

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    George Eastman

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    to Maria Kilbourn and George Washington Eastman on July 12‚ 1854‚ young George experienced a number of hardships early on in his life which shaped and sharpened his ability to adapt and innovate – traits that would later on define his success in the field of photography. The death of his father when he was just seven‚ which left the family financially challenged‚ and his decision to “drop out of school at age 14 to support his widowed mother and two sisters‚ one of whom was severely handicapped”

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    George Jenkins

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    Supermarket chain‚ I decided to make my informative speech on our founder‚ Mr. George Jenkins. George Jenkins was an extraordinary man who lived a wonderful life. He represented the best sense of what used to be called a self-made man. However‚ what many admire most about him‚ he owed to his mother. He often recited a Bible verse he learned from his mother as a child “From everyone who has been given much‚ much will be required.” George Jenkins grew up with a sense of responsibility for sharing the fruits

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