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  • Francisco De Goya

    Francisco De Goya

    Francisco de Goya was born in Fuendetodos, Spain on March 30, 1746. His dad was a painter, and his mom came from a noble family. Theres not a lot of information about his childhood. He went to school in Zaragoza at the Escuelas Pias. He started his actual art

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  • Francisco Pizarro

    Francisco Pizarro

    Francisco Pizarro Francisco Pizarro was a conquistador born in Trujillo, Spain in about 1471. His father, Gonzalo Pizarro, was an infantry captain and he taught Francisco how to fight at an early age. Francisco Pizarro never learned to read and write but he was full of adventure. Pizarro sailed to

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  • Francisco Sepúlveda

    Francisco Sepúlveda

    BIOGRAPHY Francisco Sepúlveda (1985 - present) Francisco Sepúlveda, English teacher. He was born in the small town of Penco, Concepción on February 21st, 1985. He is educated in public schools where all his learning experiences were settled in. He lives in a family of "middle" socioeconomic status. His grandfather, Arturo

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  • Frank and Lillian Gilbreth

    Frank and Lillian Gilbreth

    Frank Bunker Gilbreth was born on July 7, 1868 in Fairfield, Maine. He was a bricklayer, a building contractor, and a management engineer. He was a member of the ASME, the Taylor Society (precursor to the SAM), and a lecturer at Purdue University. Frank died on June 14, 1924. Lillian

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  • Frank and Lillian Gilbreth

    Frank and Lillian Gilbreth

    FRANK and LILLIAN GILBRETH 20th CENTURY GRU'S Frank and Lillian Gilbreth were 20th century motion study experts. Both Frank and Lillian explored and used scientific studies to make mundane jobs life easier and more efficient for the working person. In the following studies, we will look at the individual achievements

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  • Frank Lloyd Wright

    Frank Lloyd Wright

    Frank Lloyd Wright Frank Lloyd Wright was born as Frank Lincoln Wright in Richland Center in southwestern Wisconsin, on June 8, 1867. His father, William Carey Wright, was a musician and a preacher. His mother, Anna Lloyd-Jones was a teacher(1 Compton). It is said that Anna Lloyd-Jones placed pictures

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  • Frank Lloyd Wright

    Frank Lloyd Wright

    Frank Lloyd Wright U.S. History Since 1865 By: Katie Smith "...having a good start, not only do I fully intend to be the greatest architect who has yet lived, but fully intend to be the greatest architect who will ever live. Yes, I intend to be the greatest architect

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  • Frank Lloyd Wright

    Frank Lloyd Wright

    Frank Lloyd Wright is recognized as one of the greatest architects of all time. From his early career with the firm of Adler and Sullivan to his final projects, Wright produced a wide range of work numbering almost 1,000 structures, about 400 of which were built. His innovative designs include

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  • Frank Sinatra

    Frank Sinatra

    Before Tim McGraw, Led Zeppelin, and even before Elvis Presley there was Frank Sinatra. The man some say "held the patent for the popular song". During his career Ol' Blue Eyes had cut some 1,800 recordings, gathered nine Grammys, and was considered by many critics to be the preeminent singer

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  • Frank Stellar

    Frank Stellar

    Frank Stella An American Artist Frank Stella is an American painter who remains poplar after almost four decades of work. He was born in 1936 and studied at the Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts under Patrick Morgan and at Princeton University under William Seitz and Stephen Greene. After 1958 he

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  • Frank Tuner Case

    Frank Tuner Case

    He was Born as Francis Edward Turner on December 28 1981 in Manama Bahrain to Roger and Jane Turner. This amazing artist grew up in Meonstoke Hampshire UK. Not much is said on his early life, though we can take from his song Oh Brother that he was an only

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  • Frankenstein and Industrial Revolution

    Frankenstein and Industrial Revolution

    Frankenstein and Industrial Revolution Mary Shelley had many different influences when writing the novel, Frankenstein. One idea that is expressed throughout the story is the notion of false hope, which was influenced by important events of the time period in which the novel was written. This key element is very

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  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt

    Franklin Delano Roosevelt

    I INTRODUCTION Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1882-1945) was 32nd president of the United States (1933-1945). Roosevelt served longer than any other president. His unprecedented election to four terms in office will probably never be repeated; the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, passed after his death, denies

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  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt

    Franklin Delano Roosevelt

    When you think of a significant American, who would you choose? I would choose Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Serving longer than any other American President and assuming Presidency during the Great Depression, he provided American with hope and promised swift action. Roosevelt leads one of the most interesting and magnificent life,

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  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt - the 32nd President of the United States

    Franklin Delano Roosevelt - the 32nd President of the United States

    Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States became President in March 1933 at the depth of the Great Depression. President Roosevelt's reign from 1882-1945 showed that he was a fascinating idealist, whose confidence helped carry on the American people during the strains of economic crisis and world

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  • Franklin Pierce

    Franklin Pierce

    Franklin Pierce, one of eight children of Benjamin and Anna Kendrick Pierce, was born in Hillsborough, N. H., on Nov. 23, 1804. His father had served in the American Revolution and later became governor of New Hampshire. Pierce was educated at Hillsborough Center, Hancock Academy, and Bowdoin College, from which

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  • Frederick "fritz" Perls

    Frederick "fritz" Perls

    Frederick "Fritz" Perls Perls was born in 1893 in Berlin, Germany. He earned his medical degree in 1926, and then worked at the Institute for Brain Damaged Soldiers in Frankfurt. He was influenced by Gestalt psychologists, and existential philosophers. Gestalt psychology says that human beings perceive instinctively in wholes

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  • Frederick Douglas

    Frederick Douglas

    fredrick douglass Born into slavery in Tuckahoe, Maryland, as Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, he was taught to read and write as a child in violation of state laws. After being sold and traded to several different owners, he escaped to freedom at age 20, got married, and adopted the last

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  • Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass the most successful abolitionist who changed America's views of slavery through his writings and actions. Frederick Douglass had many achievements throughout his life. His Life as a slave had a great impact on his writings. His great oratory skills left the largest impact on Civil War time

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  • Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass was one of the foremost leaders of the abolitionist movement, which fought to end slavery within the United States in the decades prior to the Civil War. A brilliant speaker, Douglass was asked by the American Anti-Slavery Society to engage in a tour of lectures, and so became

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  • Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Washington Douglass was born Frederick Bailey in February, 1817, in Tuckahoe, Maryland. He was born into slavery. His masters in 1824-1835 were Aaron Anthony, Hugh Auld, Thomas Auld, Edward Covey, and William Freeland. When he was 18, in January, 1836, he made his first attempt to escape. He failed

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  • Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass

    Not many people follow through with their aspirations, but those who do evolve greatly and achieve great respect. Frederick Douglass's life reflects moral courage and character in multitudes of way by thoroughly standing up for what he believes is morally right. Frederick Douglass exemplifies a man with great character through

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  • Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass

    Frederick Douglass was an orator and writer for the abolition movement. He was born into slavery and knows from personal experience how the institution dehumanizes everyone involved. His masters’ wife taught him the alphabet which was the start of Douglass learning how to write and speak out against slavery. His

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  • Fredrick Douglas

    Fredrick Douglas

    Concentration Camp In Fredrick Douglass’ story “Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglas,” he chronicles the horrid conditions of slavery and how it dehumanizes the slaves and corrupts the slaveholders. The struggle of slavery described by Douglas resembles some of the same struggles that Jews faced in concentration camps during

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  • Frenchman

    Frenchman

    "Long live the Republic! Long live the Republic! Long live the Republic!" Then he dropped into his armchair weak with emotion. When the peasant explained that this sickness commenced with a feeling as if ants were running up and down his legs the doctor exclaimed: "Hold your peace. I have

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  • Freud's Biography

    Freud's Biography

    Freud, Sigmund (froid), 1856-1939, Austrian psychiatrist, founder of psychoanalysis. Born in Moravia, he lived most of his life in Vienna, receiving his medical degree from the Univ. of Vienna in 1881. His medical career began with an apprenticeship (1885-86) under J. M. Charcot in Paris, and soon after his return

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  • Freydoon Rassouli, Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn and And Vincent Van Gogh Comparason

    Freydoon Rassouli, Rembrandt Harmenszoon Van Rijn and And Vincent Van Gogh Comparason

    Art works can represent a visual language that can be read. The work may be THEMATIC as the artist explores a particular topic or direction. Through the use of media, signs, symbols, and text, the artist can make an intensely personal statement that is reflective of the "self within" but

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  • Frida Kahlo

    Frida Kahlo

    Frida's life began and ended in Mexico City. Frida was born on July 6, 1907, however she gave her birthdate as July 7, 1910. Her intentions of this was because she wanted the year of her birth to coincide with the year of the outbreak of the Mexican revolution. This

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  • Frida Kahlo

    Frida Kahlo

    "They thought I was a surrealist, but I wasn't, I never painted my dreams, I painted my reality." Frida Kahlo Surrealism is an artistic movement that explored the territory of dreams and the unconscious mind through the creation of visual art. It was officially launched in Paris, France, in 1924,

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  • Frida Kahlo

    Frida Kahlo

    Frida Kahlo was a half-mexican, half-hungarian painter of the 20th century born Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y CalderÐ"Ñ-n in CoyoacÐ"ÐŽn, Mexico City on July 6, 1907. During her short lived life, she had many accomplishments. She was a surrealist artist whos paintings reflected her thoughts and feelings. Her creative style

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