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Muhammad Ali
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INTRODUCTION
Muhammad Ali, born in 1942, American boxer, one of the greatest fighters in the history of the sport.
In 1984 Ali was first diagnosed with Parkinson syndrome, a medical condition closely related to Parkinson disease. Symptoms include body tremors, slurred or difficultspeech, rigid limbs, facial immobilization, and other neurological problems. The disorder sometimes develops in boxers, because of the repeated blows to the head theysuffer over a long career. As the former champion coped with the condition, he became a strong advocate for more research money for Parkinson disease and relatedconditi...
- From Bulfinch's Mythology: Admetus and Alcestis - anthology.
- anglais
- The Equalizer
- Heracles
- PANOFSKY, ERWIN
- Walt Whitman I INTRODUCTION Walt Whitman (1819-1892), American poet, whose work boldly asserts the worth of the individual and the oneness of all humanity.
- Walt Whitman
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- Honoré de Balzac - Biography.
- Barry Bonds.
- Barry Bonds Barry Bonds, born in 1964, American professional baseball player, one of the greatest hitters of all time but who was indicted on criminal charges relating to performance-enhancing drugs.
- Ernest Hemingway.
- Ernest Hemingway - USA History.
- Aeetes
- Thomas Paine.
- Iphicles
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- Thomas Paine - USA History.
- voyage de Cortes
- Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
- Pelé.
- Édouard Manet.
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ÉTRANGER — GROUPE 1, SESSION DE JUIN 1995 LANGUE VIVANTE 2 - SÉRIE L
Mary Marshall had been related to bis sister' s husband' s family - but other than that, be didn't know much about ber. "I believe 30 she made a living of sorts selling herbs." Zoe described the state of the place. "ln time, when Lowell bas improved it, it will be sold. But not for very much. lt's the long term prospect of bis unemployment that worries me. lt isn't good for bim emotionally. And, of course, we need the money". In case...
- SCHMIDT, ROBERT
- DOBLIN, ALFRED
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- Blaise Pascal.
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- Noon: Rest, St-Remy 1890 and The Sower, Etten 1881 (after Millet) - Vincent Van Gogh
- Henry Fonda.
- Nathaniel Hawthorne - biography.
- Heracles (Herakles; Glory of Hera)
- Diego Velázquez (artist).
- From Bulfinch's Mythology: Apollo and Hyacinthus - anthology.
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- Atticus' Personality
- Henri Matisse Henri Matisse (1869-1954), French artist, leader of the fauve group (see Fauvism), regarded as one of the great formative figures in 20th-century art, a master of the use of color and form to convey emotional expression.
- Henri Matisse.
- sodie
- Bob Dylan Bob Dylan, born in 1941, American musician and songwriter, one of the most important figures in contemporary folk music and rock music.
- Clark Gable.
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James BALDWIN, Go Tell it on the Mountain
Tben he remembered his father and his mother, abd ali the arms stretched out to hold him back, to save him from this city where, they said, his soul would find perdition. And certainly perdition sucked at the feet of the people who walked there; and cried in the lights, in the gjgantic towers; the marks of Satan coulcfbe found in the faces of the people who waited at the doors of movie bouses; his words were printed on the great...
- Tiger Woods.
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- Barack Obama
- Jim Thorpe.
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Boyle, Robert
Torricelli and his own conception of the spring (elasticity) of the air. His work was seen by many as a significant improvement upon earlier Aristotelian speculations, yet it was also severely criticized, by Henry More and Thomas Hobbes among others. In 1662 he published responses to his critics in a second edition of New Experiments that also contained the first formulation of Boyle's law, which describes the inverse proportion between the pressure and volume of a gas. Boyle's interests...
- MANNHEIM, KARL
- Tom Cruise.
- Clarke, Samuel
- Fritillaries in a Copper Vase, Paris 1887 - Vincent Van Gogh
- Bob Dylan.
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- Bac S Anglais 2010 (correction)
- al-Sijistani, Abu Sulayman Muhammad