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    John Green

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    heard and teaching society history in his website known as “Crash Course”. The author‚ John Green‚ has made an impact on his readers by expressing life changing themes in his works along with how his life impacted his work and lasting contributions. John Green‚ an awe-inspiring author born on August 24th‚ 1977. He was primarily raised in walking distance of Disney World in Orlando‚ Florida. After high school‚ John resided in Ohio and graduated from Kenyon College in 2000 with a double major in English

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    John Steinbeck

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    “I am impelled‚ not to squeak like a grateful and apologetic mouse‚ but to roar like a lion out of pride in my profession.” (George 1) This is a quote by John Steinbeck that shows exactly how he felt about being a writer. Steinbeck‚ a Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize for Literature winner‚ is a very popular author in the United States of America‚ even after his death. He is known for his very realistic portrayals of the working class society‚ especially in his beloved Salinas‚ California. He was also

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    John Steinbeck

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    John Steinbeck John Steinbeck is a well-known American author that was born in Salinas‚ California in 1902. His writings in still appeal to all ages today‚ and continue to influence many. Throughout his life wrote‚ he stories and novels and even helped produce films. Influenced by the farm community of Salinas‚ California‚ as well as historical and personal events of his life‚ John Steinbeck‚ dipole many years of struggle as a write‚ stands one of the most successful American authors of all times

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    John Rofle

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    John Rolfe Not much is known about Rolfe’s early life except that he was born around 1585 and was probably the son of a small landholder in Norfolk. In June 1609‚ Rolfe and his wife sailed for North America aboard the Sea Venture‚ as part of a new charter organized by the Virginia Company. The ship was caught in a hurricane in the Caribbean and wrecked on one of the Bermuda islands. The group finally arrived in Virginia‚ near the Jamestown settlement‚ in May 1610‚ and Rolfe’s wife died soon

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    John Cage

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    John Milton Cage Jr was born on September 5‚ 1912 to John Milton Cage and Lucretia ("Crete") Harvey in Las Angeles‚ California. Neither of John’s parents went to college (Inamori Foundation ‚ 1990). However‚ his father was an inventor and his mother was the founder of the Lincoln Study Club and later became the editor of the Woman’s Club for the Los Angeles Times. John describes his mom as a “sense of society.” John went to Pamona College for two years when he realized that college was not for

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    John Locke

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    S.D. John Locke John Locke was one of the most important and influential philosophers ever in history‚ which he expressed through writing. John Locke was born on August 29‚ 1632 to John Locke and Agnes Keene‚ in a cottage by the church in Wrington‚ in the English county of Somerset. Immediately after he was born he was baptized. Both of his parents were Puritans and he was raised that way. His father was a country lawyer and a military man‚ in which he was a captain during the English Civil

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    John The Baptist

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    Baptism God sent John the Baptist to prepare "the way of the Lord" by preaching repentance and baptism. John baptized his converts by immersion in water. The very meaning of the word baptize means to immerse.# When a person is baptized they will go completely down in the water. Jesus was God manifested in flesh. Therefore‚ He was perfect and sinless and yet‚ even the Lord and Saviour Himself was baptized by John the Baptist. "And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness:

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    John Locke

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    10/27/11 Global II John Locke- 1. John Locke was one of the greatest philosophers in Europe at the end of the seventeenth century. Locke grew up and lived through one of the most extraordinary centuries of English political and intellectual history. The collapse of the Protectorate after the death of Cromwell was followed by the Restoration of Charles II — the return of the monarchy‚ the House of Lords and the Anglican Church. 2. Born 1632‚ died 1704. Locke’s chief work while living at Lord Ashley’s

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    John Updike

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    "But for a few phrases from his letters and an odd line or two of his verse‚ the poet walks gagged through his own biography." John Updike‚ for one of the most famous and creative poets in the world‚ has had a very normal life. His biography and life story as a person is not all too interesting besides the fact that it expresses his utter genius and complete intelligence in almost everything he has ever done and his determination to succeed in the tasks he sets before himself. For the man who

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    John the Savage

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    the New World should have known better than to have a child. Having John living in this society which just causes people to ask questions they should not be asking. Also‚ more people will now want to visit the reservation which is an extremely awful idea because of the painfully memorable images that people will see there. Our society as of now is perfect and it does not need an outsider with unorthodox views to come destroy it. John Savage‚ Linda Savage‚ and Bernard Marx should be permanently exiled

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