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    Venus and Serena Williams

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    12/27/2012 Rachel | The Williams Sisters | Venus Williams Serena Williams Venus Ebony Starr Williams (born June 17‚ 1980)‚ is an American professional tennis player who is a former World No. 1 and is ranked World No. 24 as of December 24‚ 2012 in singles. She has been ranked World No. 1 in singles by the Women’s Tennis Association on three separate occasions. She became the World No. 1 for the first time on February 25‚ 2002‚ becoming the first African American woman to achieve

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    have had. The United States courts put a lot of weight on testimonies and witnesses and yet in a Brady claim the evidence has to be material. If all the evidence is not presented‚ then how can one say that the defendant received a fair trial. Judge Nielsen manipulated the Brady claim to make sure that the jury didn’t know about Melnikoff allegedly contaminating the equate capsule. The Brady claim was supposed to prevent prosecutors from suppressing evidence that could

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    John Williams is one of this century’s most popular and successful American orchestral composers. While best known for his film scores and ceremonial music‚ Williams is also a wellknown composer and conductor of concert works. He has composed the music and served as music director for nearly eighty films. His scores are lush‚ complex and exciting often relying heavily on brass more than strings. He has an amazing ability to craft a theme that fits the emotional tone of a film and continues to echo

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    Daniel Hale Williams

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    NAME: Daniel Hale Williams OCCUPATION: Surgeon BIRTH DATE: January 18‚ 1858 DEATH DATE: August 04‚ 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH: Hollidaysburg‚ Pennsylvania Daniel Hale Williams (January 18‚ 1858 – August 4‚ 1931) was an American surgeon. He was the first African-American cardiologist‚and performed one of the first successful open-heart surgeries in the United States. He also founded Provident Hospital‚ the first non-segregated hospital in the United States. Daniel Hale Williams was born in 1856

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    William Harrison Legacy

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    becoming well known for a bad reason? Nothing of great importance happens over night‚ just like becoming known as a legacy takes many years of great acts and small doses of recognition. With time being one of the greatest factors of determination‚ did William H. Harrison really leave a legacy if he was only president for thirty days? Today‚ almost everyone is considered famous and an inspirational public figure. It takes nearly nothing to gain hundreds of thousands of followers on any social media platform

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    English rule. He died 23rd August 1305 but it is a mystery to when he was born but it was around the 1270s. But historians believe he was born around the town of Elderslie‚ Renfrewshire‚ Scotland. He had no record of having any children Sir William Wallace was a Scottish knight and landowner who became one of the main leaders during the Wars of Scottish Independence. He was the second of three sons of Sir Malcolm Wallace and Margaret de Crauford. Wallace may have been outlawed for killing

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    William Golding Influences

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    THE AUTHOR AND HIS/HER TIMES: William Golding‚ an honoring novelist and poet‚ was the author of Lord of the Flies. He was born on September 19‚ 1911‚ and he passed away on June 19‚ 1993. William Golding grew up in cozy house in Cornwall‚ England‚ and was greatly influenced to have an accomplished career by his father‚ Alec Golding‚ while growing up. His father was a science mastermind at a grammar school‚ and his chronicle awareness for rationalism rubbed off onto William. His mother‚ Mildred‚ also

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    William the Conqueror was the son of Robert I and Herleva. William was a man that changed many views in England. He was a man with great characteristics such as tough‚ brave‚ inspirational‚ and religious. He was born in 1028 and died in 1087. William was born in Falaise‚ Normandy. He had many nicknames‚ some of the most famous ones were William the Bastard and William from Normandy and the most famous one was William the Conqueror. He got this nickname‚ William the Conqueror‚ for his successful doings

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    William Cullen Bryant’s “Thanatopsis” is an expression of how people are one with the natural world. It explains how when people die they will become part of the earth again. To William Cullen Bryant‚ people are created equal to each other. “Thanatopsis” means to have a view or contemplation of death. He also believes somehow nature is an antidote to the sorrow and despair that death brings. Studies have shown how nature is soothing to the soul of the depressed and obstructed. Nature can somehow

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    My speech Good afternoon year 12 class. My name is Tendai Manara. Today l am going to discuss how William Wordsworth poems are still relevant to today‘s through his themes of return to nature and primitivism.William Wordsworth was known as one of the great poet that ever lived. He was a profound romantic poet of the late 17th century and early 18th century. Throughout his life he wrote numerous poems that captived and moved people of the late 17th and 18th century. Examples of his great work

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