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- 1. 11th Century Scotland And Witchcraft
Throughout history, tales of witchcraft and spells have been passed on for generations. Each culture has its own variations of certain amulets. A few common phrases, symbols, and signs that we use today are also used in 11th century Scotland. Often such things are often seen in horror movies or pieces of literature, such as Macbeth. In Shakespeare
2. Biography Of James Polk (11th President)
Biography of James Polk (11th President) Often called the first "dark horse" (because no one counted on him to become president in the 1944 election) President James K. Polk was the last of the Jacksonians to sit in the White House, and the last strong President until the Civil war. He was born in Mecklenburg County, N. Carolina, in 1795. Hard work
3. An Autobiography: Tom Landry
The book was written by himself with help from Gregg Lewis, is about Tom's life. He was the head coach for the Dallas Cowboys for 29 years. The story takes place in various cities in Texas. Tom Landry speaks of his childhood and he controversial firing of his job at head coach. Tom Landry was born on September 11th, 1924 in Mission, Texas. He had t
4. Oliver Cromwell
was born on April 25, 1599 at Huntingdon. He was born into a political family who gave contributions to parliament. After forty-years of being an outspoken politician, he was chosen by his peers to represent Cambridge in the Long Parliament. During this time England was in turmoil with Civil War. In Ireland, just one year after joining Parliament,
5. World War I
Twenty-seven countries on five continents were involved in World War I. This war was also called the Great War or The War to End All Wars. was the bloodiest and most costly of all the previous wars. The total casualties numbered thirteen million with another thirteen million wounded. The cost of this war was estimated to be more than $337 billion