Gone But Not Forgotten on SquidWho
As the name suggests this group is for lenses on SquidWho that pay tribute to people who are gone but not forgotten whether they were famous or one of your loved ones.
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Actors
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Denver Pyle
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As I grew up I would watch Denver Pyle as Mad Jack on Grizzly Adams and then latter as Uncle Jesse on The Dukes of Hazzard. However, as I grew up and my preferences for TV shows developed I sought out to find other shows that Denver had been in. What I...
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Gene Kelly
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Gene Kelly Birth: 23 August 1912 Birthplace: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Death: 2 February 1996 (age 83) Best Known As: Dancing star of Singin' In The Rain
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Christopher Reeve
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I grew up on the original Superman films. Christopher Reeve was one of my first crushes and remains the "real" Superman for me. This lens is dedicated to one of the coolest guys to grace celluloid and definitely the coolest to wear the red...
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Heath Ledger
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Heath Ledger (born April 4, 1979 - died January 22, 2008) Already something of an established actor in his native Australia, upon Ledger's move to the United States, he appeared in "10 Things I Hate About You", but he felt as though he was being ste...
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James Stewart The Actor And The Man
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My favorite actor of all time is Jimmy Stewart. I stumbled upon him in a funny way. My husband (at the time he was my boyfriend) opened the world of Jimmy Stewart for me. He loved classic movies and watched them often. We were both teenagers then and...
Adventurers
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Christopher McCandless
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Like many people, I first heard of Christopher McCandless after stumbling across the book, Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer. I remember finding it in the travel narrative section of the bookstore when I was searching specifically for "road" n...
Advocates
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Steve Biko
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Steve Biko was a South African anti-aprtheid leader who died in prison of brain injury after being beaten by Pretoria police.
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Helen Keller
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Helen Keller, American author and lecturer, who was deaf and blind and who served as an inspiration for other people with disabilities. She was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, the daughter of well-to-do parents: Arthur Keller, a former officer in the Con...
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Ryan White
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Ryan White was diagnosed with full-blown AIDS at age 13, in a time where society was still ignorant and fearful of HIV and AIDS. He contracted it through a Factor 8 treatment, which was a popular treatment at the time for hemophilia, a conditio...
Architects
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Frank Lloyd Wright
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Frank Lloyd Wright had an amazing ability to make art out of ordinary objects and materials. He was inspired by nature & geometric patterns and tried to achieve simplicity, unity, and harmony in his designs. He designed private residence...
Artists
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Henri Rousseau
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Henri Julien Félix Rousseau (May 21, 1844 - September 2, 1910) was a French Post-Impressionist painter in the Naive or Primitive manner. He is also known as Le Douanier (the customs officer) after his place of employment. Ridiculed during his...
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Leonardo Da Vinci - Artist, Inventor, Engineer
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His full name is Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, but most simply know him as Da Vinci or Leonardo Da Vinci. He was born on April 15, 1452 and died May 2, 1519. Most know him as a famous painter, but he was so much more.
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Jackson Pollock
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Paul Jackson Pollock (January 28, 1912 - August 11, 1956) was an influential American painter and a major force in the abstract expressionist movement... In the process of making paintings in this way he moved away from figurative representation, and...
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M.C. Escher
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Maurits Cornelis Escher, one of the world's most famous graphic artists, lived from 1898 to 1972. When Escher was 21 he enrolled in the Haarlem School for Architecture and Decorative Arts. After a week he decided he would rather study graphic art ins...
Authors
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Patrick O'Brian
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Patrick O'Brian is one of the best authors of the 20th century. His most famous novels are the Aubrey-Maturin (aka Master and Commander) series. Less well known is that O'Brian authored a variety of works including novels, short stories, critic...
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C. S. Lewis
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Clive Staples Lewis (1898-1963) was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and was educated at Cherbourg House, Malvern College, and Oxford. He was professor of medieval and renaissance English at the University of Cambridge. His conversion from atheism t...
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Douglas Adams
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While I can remember a time when I didn't like Douglas Adams' writings -- that time was before I read one word of his writings. Douglas Adams has held me enthralled from the first chapter and I have read (and, indeed own) everything by him that...
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Kurt Vonnegut
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On Wednesday 11 April 2007, author Kurt Vonnegut died at the age of 84, following severe brain injuries sustained after a fall several weeks earlier. Vonnegut was the author of cult classic novels Slaughterhouse-Five, Cat's Cradle, and Breakfast...
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Hunter Thompson
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For many the good doctor is best known for his book and movie "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" however Hunter S. Thompson also endured a long and varied career in journalism. From sports to Rolling Stone, Hells Angels to Nixon,...
Children's Entertainers
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Jim Henson
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Of course, Jim Henson did much more than children's entertainment. He changed the world of puppetry forever and made both children and adults laugh, love and their imaginations ignite with his unique characters. This is my tribute to one of the most...
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Walt Disney
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Walt Disney's work has had such an impact on the world that the mention of his name brings thoughts of animated movies, fantastic theme parks, and a certain superstar mouse, and it is easy to forget that behind the empire was a man with a vision. Thi...
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Charles Schulz
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He brought us characters like a dog who thought his doghouse was a Sopwith Camel, a boy who played Beethoven on a toy piano, and a kid who could never remember not to let Lucy hold the football while he was kicking. He was Charles Schulz, creator of...
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Dr. Seuss
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There are probably few children and grown-ups who haven't read at least one of the imaginative works of Theodor Geisel. The children's books of Dr. Seuss, such as the Cat in the Hat, Horton Hears a Who and Green Eggs and Ham have become classics for...
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Mel Blanc
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I always felt an affinity with him since he came from my home city.I once heard him speak in person; he came across as very kindly. A friend who knew him well, ("He was like my second father.") says he spoke in low tones and came...
Comedians
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Chris Farley
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Chris Farley was born on February 15, 1964, and was raised in Madison, Wisconsin. Chris studied theatre and communications at Marquette University. Chris later worked as a member of the Second City Theatre where he was discovered by Lorne...
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Mitch Hedberg
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With his nervous, shy delivery, laidback style, and goofy one-liners, Mitch Hedberg had a loyal cult following but never quite found mainstream success before his untimely death in 2005.
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Red Skelton
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O.K. this is pretty thin. This brush with celebrity was truly a brush. I was attending a meeting in the grand old hotel of Portland, Oregon, The Benson--since changed owners and names. As I stood before the lobby elevator waiting to go up,...
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Richard Jeni
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Richard Jeni was an outstanding comic. A funnyman in a league of his own. A comedian with a great sense of timing, quick off the mark and intelligent enough to write his own material (and also for others). He could take any subject and turn it on its...
Doctors
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Ignaz Semmelweis
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Ignaz Semmelweis was one of the first physicians to recognize the importance of Hand Washing prior to examining patients. Having spent so much time washing hands prior to seeing patients and prior to scrubbing into surgery, it is hard for me to imag...
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Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, MD
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Dr. Elisabeth Kubler Ross has the distinction of writing the first best selling book on a topic that no one wanted to discuss. On Death and Dying, written in 1969 is still required reading for many medical, nursing, psychology programs and college de...
Historical Icons
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Katharine Wright
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You learned the story of the Wright Brothers in school, but some of the juicy bits were left out. The Wright Brothers may (or may not) have had a third partner--their sister Katharine. History is unclear on her role--some say she was the real br...
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Francis Scott Key
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Many things had to occur to ensure that Francis Scott Key has his place in the history books of The United States of America. If Major Armistead hadn't wanted to thumb his nose at the British by having such a huge flag at his fort, or if Key ha...
Hollywood Cowboy Heroes
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Hopalong Cassidy
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Hopalong Cassidy and William Boyd were familiar names during the 1940's and 50's. The hero in black rode across the plains of the old west and into living rooms across America in his fight for law and order. Whenever a bad guy needed a lesson taught...
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Roy Rogers
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In 1943 Republic Studios declared Roy Rogers to be the "King of the Cowboys". The cowboy superstar from Duck Run, Ohio, fit the silver-saddle throne like no man before or since. As a sagebrush movie hero, he shot the straightest, and rode t...
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Clayton Moore
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Hi Ho Silver, Awayyy . . . CLAYTON MOORE as - The Lone Ranger In today's world of multi-million dollalr sports, rock and television stars and super-stars the term and concept of ROLE MODEL; is often used and abused repeatedly. In the 1950 's CLAYTON...
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Gene Autry
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Gene Autry - succeeded at just about anything he undertook: radio, records, songwriting, movies, TV, real estate and business. Known as 'America's Favorite Singing Cowboy', he is the only entertainer to have five stars on Hollywood's Walk of Fame. He...
Humanitarians
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Clara Barton
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When it comes to having heroes - Clara Barton is the type of person I like to think about. All that she was able to accomplish is amazing enough, but that she was able to accomplish it as a woman in the era she lived, well, that is spectacular....
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Florence Nightingale
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Florence Nightingale helped to mold the fields of nursing and public health. She earned the nickname "The Lady With the Lamp" for her tireless nursing care delivered to British soldiers during the Crimean War (1853–1856). Although most...
Musicians
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Keith Moon
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Keith Moon is considered by many to be the epitome of Rock and Roll. He had the talent, the lifestyle, and the attitude of the consumate Rock and Roll Lifestyle. As sometimes seems the case, burning bright can cause you to burn out early. Keith died...
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Little Walter
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In any conversation about blues harp music or playing the harmonica, one name is sure to come up as the musician all others are compared to...Little Walter. During his short life, this blues legend revolutionized how the harmonica is played and impact...
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Billy Thorpe
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Billy went from clean-cut pop idol in the 60's and evolved into a gritty rocker of the 70's. Best known for "Most People I Know Think That I’m Crazy", it became an rock anthem acquiring legendary status. Billy Thorpe died February 28, 2...
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Marc Bolan & T.Rex
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The saga of Marc Bolan (born 30 September, 1947 - died 16 September, 1977), leader of glam rock group T.Rex, is one of a spunky little dreamer who looked and played the part of an elvish minstrel; whose bizarre voice and songs were dismissed by criti...
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Johnny Cash ?
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Johnny Cash was wearing black long before it was cool, and certainly never did it for fashion. It was who he was. Also in the definition of "who he was" has to be that he was a spectacular musician. I've listened to Johnny Cash as long as I can reme...
Naturalists
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Steve Irwin
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Steve Irwin, the Crocodile Hunter, was a bigger than life personality. Passionate and enthusiastic about everything that he did and the way that he lived. Perhaps that is why it was so hard for people to believe the news of his unexpected death. ...
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John Muir
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The United States is forever indebted to John Muir, the "Father of the National Park Service" for helping to preserve this countries greatest treasures, our National Parks. John Muir (1838-1914) was America's most famous and influen...
Outlaws
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Ned Kelly
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Ned Kelly should have gone down in history as a criminal, an outlaw and despised. However his influence and story has grown into the legend. He's now painted as a renegade, rebel, rogue and rascal.
Pirates
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Pirate Walter Kennedy
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Served with Bartholomew Roberts in the early 1700’s plundering the Spanish Maine.
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Calico Jack the Pirate
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John Rackham sailed under Pirate Captain Charles Vane until he and the crew mutinied and took charge of the pirate ship The Treasure. Calico Jack then went on to a short but very successful career as a pirate Captain i...
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Morgan The Pirate
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Henry Morgan 1635-1688 Morgan was an admiral and general, country gentleman and planter, custos and judge of the court of Vice-Admiralty, governor and a knight. He was also the most ruthless and feared pirate of all time.
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Edward Teach
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Blackbeard is probably the most famous and well known of all pirates. He was certainly one of the most dreaded and feared pirates of all time.
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Captain Kidd
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Kidd had to be once of the unluckiest pirates ever to become famous. The poor guy seemed plagued by one misfortune after and other. He was eventually caught, tried and hanged in 1701.
Poets
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Emily Dickinson
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Emily Dickinson was born on December 10, 1830 in Amherst, MA. Born into a well-off and well-educated, Emily continued the tradition of education. She never wed, and lived out her life with her family. She left the house very little,...
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Vita Sackville-West
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I have been fascinated by Vita Sackville-West for over a decade. This woman was so many extraordinary things: author, biographer, poet, correspondent, wife, mother, lover, aristocrat, gardener and so much more. And she did each with...
Political Figures
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Abigail Adams
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Learn more about this inspirational and influential First Lady Of The United States I have always been fascinated by Abigail Adams. She was an educated and opinionated woman in a time when they were a rare breed and as the wife and later mother of a...
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Spiro Agnew
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Spiro T. Agnew rose to the second highest office in the land just six years after entering the political arena at the county level. His first public office ever was as a county executive in 1962. in 1966, he was elected Governor of Maryla...
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Isabel Peron
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In 1974, Isabel Person of Argentina became not only the youngest Latin American head of state, but the first woman ever to be elected president anywhere in the world.
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Howard Metzenbaum
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If you grew up in the Cleveland area, then you grew up knowing the name of Howard Metzenbaum. He served both in the Ohio House of Representatives and the Ohio Senate, then in the United States Senate. He was a well known, easily recognized face - and...
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Ronald Reagan - Fearless Leader, Devoted Husband, Great Man
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I was only a child when Ronald Reagan took office, but each time I saw him on my television screen, it was like looking at my second dad. He was a role model and father figure - a leader I looked up to and respected. As I now sit watching the de...
Religious & Spiritual Figures
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Blavatsky : Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
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Blavatsky compared the science of her day, studied the world religions and came up with her own synthesis, which she called 'theosophy', or ancient wisdom.
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William James - mystic, psychologist, philosopher
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Influential in the young sciences of psychology, educational psychology, psychology of religious experience and mysticism, and the philosophy of pragmatism. He was the brother of novelist Henry James and of diarist Alice James. Without ignoring Jame...
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Pope John Paul II
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Pope John Paul II, formerly known as Karol Wojtyla, became Pope on October 16, 1978. He was the first Pope who was not an Italian in 455 years. Karol Wojtyla was born in Poland and was raised during a period of national freedom. Thi...
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Gautama Buddha - Inspirer of Buddhism
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Buddhism is the one world religion that everyone seems to respect. Many more people would like to call themselves Buddhists than actually are Buddhists by traditional counts. Buddha found the source of sorrow, what sorrow is and the way out of sorro...
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Mohandas Gandhi
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Find more wisdom Mohandas is his proper name but Mahatma is an affectionate title meaning "Great Soul" which was given to him out of love and the wish to honor him
Royalty
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Grace Kelly
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Grace Kelly. Even just her name is elegant. And, that is not even taking into account her work or her life. Her success in films meant a lot to her, and she walked away from that for love and marriage...and to be a princess. H...
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Diana Princess of Wales
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I was one of the thousands of people, who were stunned and in shock 10 years ago by the tragic death of Princess Diana and then a few days later the death of Mother Teresa. As I watched the enormous worldwide outpouring of grief for the deaths of the...
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Shih Huang Ti, First Emperor of China | Qin Shi Huang
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Shih Huang Ti (or Qin Shi Huang Ti) was heir to the throne of Chin, a powerful feudal state in northwest China. On his accession he set about uniting China, annexing the other feudal states with ruthless efficiency, aided by espionage, brib...
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Princess Di
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Princess Diana Facts: Dates: July 1, 1961 - August 31, 1997 Occupation: consort, Charles, Prince of Wales; charity worker; celebrity Known for: charity work; press focus on her fashion image; public scandals Also known as: Lady Diana Frances Spencer,...
Scientists
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George Washington Carver
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As a botany and agriculture teacher to the children of ex-slaves, Dr. George Washington Carver wanted to improve the lot of "the man farthest down", the poor, one-horse farmer at the mercy of the market and chained to land exhausted by cott...
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Nikola Tesla - the man who invented the twentieth century
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Probably the most creative and prolific scientist of the 20th Century, Nikola Tesla was at the forefront of so many scientific disciplines. Yet due to his inability to get on with his fellow scientists he was more or less osterised by the scine...
Sex Symbols
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Anna Nicole Smith
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Anna Nicole Smith's death on Thursday, 8 February 2007, mirrored that of her son, Daniel, just five months previously, both succumbing to lethal cocktails of prescription drugs and alcohol. Daniel died just three days following the birth of...
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Jayne Mansfield: Sex Symbol
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Jayne Mansfield, was a sex symbol. She pushed the limits. Often overshadowed by Marilyn Monroe, Jayne broke boundaries. Though her life was cut short, Jayne Mansfield lived life more then most. She suffered trag...
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Marilyn Monroe: Icon of an Era
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Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) was an actress, singer, and model. Born Norma Jeane Mortenson, she was destined for fame. Marilyn was married to Joe DiMaggio and Arthur Miller, and allegedly had affairs with President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, a...
Singers
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Kirsty MacColl
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I moved to the US in the early 90s and lost contact with a lot of the things I enjoyed, one of which was Kirsty MacColl's music. I've rediscovered it and this lens is meant as a celebration of her talent. If you are new to Kirsty's music then I w...
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Aaliyah | American Rhythm and Blues Singer, Dancer, Model and Actress
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Aaliyah, R&B Professional Singer ~ In her precious 22 years, Aaliyah achieved more than many do in several lifetimes. An illuminating factor was her conviction to touch and help others. When considering Aaliyah's track record, it's befitting that...
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Patsy Cline
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I grew up listening to country music, and Patsy Cline was a large part of that. She may have passed away before I was born, but she, and her music, was still very present then -- as she is now. Keep reading to find out more about this leg...
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Conway Twitty
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I am happy to admit that I had the opportunity to see Conway Twitty perform live. I was very embarrassed about it at the time - more so because I was going with my mother and sister-in-law. He was performing in a small hall in Northern Ca...
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Waylon Jennings ?
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I've liked Waylon Jennings music for as long as I can remember. growing up, the music played in our house was always country music, and Waylon was a big part of that. There's just something about the "outlaw" sound that i really like. After doing som...
Sportspeople
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Johnny Owen
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It`s not the size of the man in the fight that matters, it`s the size of the fight in the man!!! For Johnny © Rainbow 2007/2008 Hi and Welcome. This is a loving personal tribute to my beloved Johnny. I hope you will enjoy your...
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Sam Snead
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Nicknamed 'Slammin Sam' because of his powerful, lengthy drives, professional golf legend Sam Snead was also blessed with a remarkably smooth swing. It brought him an incredible 84 victories on the American tour and an additional 80 worldwide. Snead...
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Scott Kalitta
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This lens is dedicated to the life and career of Scott Kalitta who tragically lost his life on June 22, 2008.
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Fireball Roberts
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Born Jan. 20, 1929. Often considered the greatest driver never to win a NASCAR Winston Cup title, Edward Glenn "Fireball" Roberts, Jr accumulated 32 wins in a career that spanned 15 seasons before his untimely death in 1964 from injuries in...
TV Personalities
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Tim Russert
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Tim Russert, NBC's Washington Bureau Chief, tragically died on June 13, 2008 after suffering a heart attack while at work. Russert was 58 years old. Russert became famous for his interview style on the Sunday morning talk show "Meet the Press."
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James Kim
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The Kim Family story was one that gripped people's attention in late November 2006. The family went missing November 25 when they took a wrong turn traveling home to San Francisco after spending Thanksgiving in Portland. At the time of the story more...

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spirituality
Great group. I gave it the Excellent Groups Award and featured it on my Great Groups Lensography Come take a look and get your badge! Posted June 13, 2008 |
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spirituality
good topic for a group. For all us history freaks :) Posted May 06, 2008 |
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Paroshep
Very interesting assembly. Posted March 16, 2008 |
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dewittsenior
I like many of the lenses here. Just submitted my first 3 'Hollywood Cowboy Heroes' lenses. Posted December 09, 2007 |
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Comfortdoc
I just finished a tribute lens to Freddie Mercury and Queen. Posted September 27, 2007 |





