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    Frank Lucas

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    Godfather: The Rap on my Husband‚ Ellsworth "Bumpy" Johnson (when ed.). Oshun Publishing Company‚ Inc.; First edition (February 29‚ 2008). p. 248. ISBN 0967602831.Pg 159‚ 221. 12. ^ a b c d Jayson Rodriguez (November 6‚ 2007). "Real ’American Gangster ’ Frank Lucas Talks About Hanging With Diddy ’s Dad‚ Possible Sequel". MTV. http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1573648/20071106/story.jhtml. Retrieved 2008-02-24. 13. ^ "BREAKFAST WITH THE REAL ’AMERICAN GANGSTER ’‚" MSNBC 14. ^ a b Ron Chepesiuk and

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    The Wright Brothers Before the late 20th century‚ transportation was difficult and took massive amounts of time and effort to go from place to place. Orville and Wilbur Wright made the concept of human flight possible on December 17‚ 1905‚ but what makes Orville and Wilbur Wright deserve a place in history? Orville and Wilbur Wright‚ also known as the Wright Brothers‚ have made an immense contribution to the mass travel of the world. These two inventors and aviation pioneers had created and flew

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    Frank Trippett

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    It seems these days the average‚ everyday citizen has trouble abiding with everyday laws‚ maybe nothing severe as murder or rape‚ but more mild‚ simple things such as traffic/driving laws‚ littering‚ not using a crosswalk‚ etc.. Frank Trippett in his excerpt “A Red Light for Scofflaws” coveys and points out the problems of everyday citizens who would never consider themselves lawbreakers by any means‚ but actually are breaking laws which may be minor‚ but are nonetheless laws like any others that

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    Frank Hurley

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    universal topic. The texts Frank Hurley: The Man Who Made History by director Simon Nasht and Australia Day by Ursula Dubosarsky provide evidence of this transformation of the individual that influence the concept of discovery. The human dimension shown in the Simon Nasht’s film about Frank Hurley depicts the innate curiosity of human nature that defines who we are. It is through the need to now more and explore that discoveries are made. The film cleverly portrays Frank Hurley’s curiosity for capturing

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    Frank Abagnale

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    given situation would be Frank Abagnale. While others have been handed such opportunities‚ they refuse to follow that lead. Instead they choose to work the hard way to gain what they desire. Frank abagnale was born on April 27 1948. He was the 3rd out of four kids. He resided in Bronxville‚ New York for 16 years of his life. Even in Frank’s younger years it was evident that he was a very special boy. He had an I.Q. over 140 and nearly had a photographic memory. Growing up Frank strictly partook in private

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    Frank Abagnale

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    Frank Abagnale: The story of a teen con-man Cassandra R. 457941 CLN-4U0-A Thursday‚ December 20th‚ 2012 Mr. Kontos An overview: Frank Abagnale was a criminal who pretended to be a pilot‚ a paediatrician and a lawyer. He is most remembered for his efforts in evading the FBI‚ and his fraudulent activities that led him to become a millionaire before the age of 20. Though hardly any information is documented about his trials across the globe‚ Abagnale

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    Frank Gehry was born in Toronto‚ Canada on February 28‚ 1929. He attended the University of Southern California and Harvard University. Gehry’s firm has been based in Los Angeles since the early 1960s‚ he is among the most appraised architects of the 20th century‚ and he is also known for his use of bold‚ postmodern shapes and unusual use of building materials and distinct fabrications. Gehry began using his creative talent at a young age‚ using only what he could find in his grandfather’s hardware

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    Frank Serpico

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    Frank Serpico Frank Serpico‚ the renegade cop from New York City made famous by actor Al Pacino in a film about his life as a cop who would not stand for corruption‚ changed the world of criminal justice. Serpico stood up against police corruption‚ which he saw first-hand as a New York City police officer. His constant complaints about the widespread corruption he saw in the department made him an outsider. Serpico’s courage and determination to expose corruption made him the bravest and most

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    interior designated spot or in a refreshing‚ outside porch setting‚ wicker furniture in itself needs something else to make it complete: good quality replacement seat cushions. In the cushion-making industry‚ no one company fits this description than Lloyd Flanders. When thinking of luxurious‚ superior seating arrangements and their cushions‚ this famous and long established brand deals with customers of discriminating taste. They settle for nothing except for excellence.

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    The poetry of Judith wright shows that an Australian Cultural identity is complex and hard to define as she expresses her personal strung;e tp develop a true and individual cultural identity. A cultural identity is a persons sense of belonging to particular group or environment with resinates with their nationality‚ ethnicity‚ generation‚ religion and any kind of social groups that has its own distinct culture. Many of wrights poems wish as “Niggers Leap New England” and “Bora Ring” highlight the

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