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Timeline of Filippo Brunelleschi
by Carolyn J Lawrence, Nov 22, 2008
A look at famed genius Filippo Brunelleschi's life and work.
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Andrew Carnegie
by KillaRutabaga, Nov 22, 2008
The mild and decent life of Andrew Carnegie.
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Into the Wild: Christopher McCandless
by Mariana Garcia, Nov 19, 2008
Christopher Johnson McCandless’ remains were found in early September of 1992 at a remote campsite in the Alaskan interior, where he had been dead for an estimated three to four months due to starvation.
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Burke & Hare: Corpse Suppliers Extraordinaire
by Paul OBrien, Nov 16, 2008
In early 18th century Britain medical schools were in crisis. Only able to use the corpses of criminals there was a lack of legitimate cadavers for students to study. Two men spotting a gap in the market decided to go into business.
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The Life of John Howard
by Lokie, Nov 16, 2008
John Howard's early life, his political career, and his management and contributions to Autralia.
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Bogart
by antone, Nov 13, 2008
A personal look at the life and times of one of the greats.
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Meet Mary Ellen
by K L Williams, Nov 11, 2008
Mostly unknown, this African-American woman was ahead of her own time. A true legend.
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Abrecht Altdorfer: Another Artist Profile
by MF Raguett, Nov 10, 2008
Learn more about artists from long ago...
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Modern Christian Thought: Bonhoeffer
by Squish, Nov 9, 2008
Dietrich Bonhoeffer was one of the world’s first modern theologians. He changed the way that religion was thought about by realizing that the world was changing and thus the church must change with it.
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Maurice Bavaud: One Swiss Alone Against Hitler
by Lucas Dié, Nov 9, 2008
On November 9th, 2008, it will be 70 years since Maurice Bavaud tried to assassinate Hitler in Munich. After prolonged torture, he was murdered by the Nazis on May 14th, 1941, after ‘legal’ proceedings followed by a sentence to death. He was officially rehabilitated by Germany in 1956.
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