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    These members are Harry Ettlinger, Richard Barancik, Bernard Taper, Anne Oliver Popham Bell, and Lennox Tierney. Born in 1926, Harry Ettlinger is the youngest living member at the age of eighty-nine. He is a Jew who escaped to the United States at a young age. After graduating high school, he was drafted and designated as an interpreter because

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    Alexander Graham Bell was an amazing inventor and greatly affected the technological world. Without Alexander Graham Bell we would not have many of the things that we use every day, including the telephone. He also helped a bunch of deaf people by making a school for them and teaching them. He taught them normal academic stuff and how to better communicate with people. He also helped Hellen Keller find a teacher one time. Alexander Graham Bell, the great inventor, was born in Scotland on March third

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    the greats is the one and only Alexander Graham Bell. Bell created one of the most valuable items that human beings use on a daily basis today, which would be the telephone. It states in The Atlantic’s 100 Most Influential Americans list that Henry Ford was listed fourteenth and Alexander G. Bell was listed twenty third, and this concerned me. I believe Alexander G. Bell not

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    The author of the book is Sharon Bell Mathis and the name of the title is Ray Charles. The story gives us a glimpse of his life and what he accomplished in his life. Sharon Bell Mathis gives the whole story of Ray Charles injustice and his accomplishments with music. She highlights the important events of Ray Charles tragedies and the challenges he faces as a blind person. Mathis does a good job on the facial expressions of Ray Charles to show what is behind his fame and fortune. Mathis wants the

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    heroism of a bystander, a helicopter crew, and a man known only as the man in the water saved the passengers. The Time Magazine article “The Man in the Water” by Roger Rosenblatt chronicles

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    Graham Bell”. He is an inventor, teacher, scientist and engineer. 2. Alexander Graham Bell’s early stages of life a. His Family Alexander Graham Bell was born to Alexander Melville Bell and Eliza Grace on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was named Alexander Bell, he urged his father for a middle name and his father agreed and then he chose “Graham” as middle name. He was called as “Aleck” by close relatives and friends. He had two brothers, Melville James Bell and Edward Charles Bell, both

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    What is my cultural identity? Cultural identity to me is something that you were inherited to do something or enjoy and believe specific things in your life. Things like sports or traditional foods or anything you were raised to like or do is what cultural identity means to me. My soccer ball is a representation of my cultural heritage.My soccer ball is round and colorful as well,the colors consists of black,red,yellow and green with the nike branded swoosh going across.The ball

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    Why should anyone including my 3-year-old daughter unnecessarily be exposed to cancer causing X-ray beams in a full body scanner? Or have a total stranger run his or her hands up and down my daughter's body for a full pat-down upon refusing the scan? Most enraging is that the scan can be done without my knowledge. Full body scanners should not be used in United States airports. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA), on November 20, 2010 implemented the use of 385 scanners, otherwise know

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    Ars Moriendi The complete ensemble gathers to pray and mourn Pius’ passing. Tone is drumming like a military march to symbolize the start of WWI. A bells tolls throughout. Pius sings with labored breath, taking air after every phrase. Ensemble: oh-oh-ohhhh-oh-oh Pius (Tim B.): I can feel death’s cold touch knocking on the door. (drum tattoo) I can hear the German boots marching on the floor. I could have been more generous, done more for the poor. I fear I haven’t done enough, To help us weather

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    A 25-year-old British woman, who got critically injured in the car accident which killed her boyfriend, died after policemen failed to rescue her immediately -- making her spent three days of waiting to be saved. As posted by Interaksyon, Martin Bell, brother of victim Lamara Bell, announced on social media that the latter passed away, blaming the tragedy to the police. "A huge error by a senior officer has absolutely devastated us ... it feels like we have had our hearts ripped out. Any time

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