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    Prince Rogers Nelson was one of the most unforgettable icons to ever live. Prince was born into a legendary family, his father was currently a musician and prince was considerably familiar with the twist and turns of generating a name for himself. I was fortunate to live a quick few years with Prince as a musician. He is definitely celebrated today in many different ways and Prince will always be remembered for his outgoing and frisky personality. Prince was born on a beautiful June day in

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    American entertainer Michael Jackson, who is known as the "King of Pop", is considered one of the most successful and influential entertainers of all time. He had an unprecedented influence all over the world through his musical, dance, fashion and humanitarian contributions. Michael began performing at the early age of 11 along with his older brothers, they formed a group called ‘the Jackson five’. Michael surpassed his brothers by the age of 14 by releasing his first solo album. This was just the

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    Michael Jackson aka “The King of Pop” was an outstanding singer, dancer, and songwriter. He was born on August 29th, 1958 in Gary, Indiana. His musical career took off in 1964 along with the Jackson 5. He went on to become a solo artist in 1971. In the early 80s Michael dominated the pop culture. His career was still booming until he unfortunately passed on June 25, 2009. What makes Jackson so unique is his creative sense in singing and dancing. He popularized multiple dance moves such as the moonwalk

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    When the material first came within the public sphere in 2009, the documentary was called 'Brooklyn Loves MJ'. At that time, Spike Lee was trying to put together his funding and fans were still struggling to recover from Michael Jackson's death. Years later and with funding intact, the story has been renamed to 'Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to 'Off the Wall'' and will include rare footages and interviews focused on Michael's road toward becoming the King of Pop. This is not the first film

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    He was born blind on May 13, 1950, in Saginaw, Michigan, artist, lyricist and multi-instrumentalist Stevie Wonder made his recording debut at age 12. He recorded his first hit single in 1963. Throughout the following decade, Wonder recorded a few hit tunes, including "Living in the City," "Boogie on a Reggae Woman" and "Isn't She Lovely." His rich period arrived at an end in 1979. Miracle's 1980s hits were "I Just Called to Say I Love You" and "Coal black and Ivory." He was enlisted into the Rock

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    Simon Cowell Simon Cowell is one of the biggest names in the British Music industry today. He’s most well-known for his bitter personality, discovery of One Direction, and judging on various talent reality shows. Cowell was born in London on October 7 in 1959. His father, Eric was a music industry executive. Julie, his mother was a ballet dancer. In his early career, Cowell worked mainly at EMI music publishing. Although he has produced many artists and television shows, most of Cowell’s success

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    During the 1980s, one of the most notable rivalries that took place was between Michael Jackson and Prince. Both artists quickly became legends with their global influence. However, their mind blowing success did not grow overnight. Despite all the challenges they faced, they both achieved their goals. The two men were iconic and reshaped not only the music industry, but pop culture as well. Jackson and Prince worked their way up to stardom. Both men were born in the same year just a couple months

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    Advocate Illinois Masonic has a rich history in how it became the hospital it is today. Before it was called Illinois Masonic, it was the Chicago Union Hospital. The Union Hospital was organized during the time of rebuilding post the great Chicago fire in 1901. Belden Avenue Baptist Church Steadfast Sunday School organized the union hospital. Amongst the board members of the hospital where some Masons who formed an association for the purpose of providing free medical and surgical treatment for master

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    concise yet profound analysis of a small business in Buckeye, Arizona will consider how an entrepreneur owned business truly works. Twelve years ago, three brothers, Martin, Luis, and Ricardo Ortiz, opened Ortiz Mobile Service, LLC. After previously working twelve years at a large semi-truck company, Luis Ortiz pondered the idea of operating his own

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    In 2014 the famous baseball player Alex Rodriguez was suspended for the season due to testing positive for using performance-enhancing drugs. The Yankees star continuously denied any allegations connecting him with the steroids but eventually claimed to be using products from a bio anti aging clinic in order to treat an injury. According to an article written by Allen St. John, “he has tested positive for both Primobolan and excess testosterone” (St. John, 2009). Eventually, Alex confessed to using

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