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Famous people of America The pupil 8 «А» By Mustafaev SavelyСлайд 2
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564-1616) William Shakespeare, the great English poet and dramatist, was born in the town of Stratford -on-Avon. There were no theatres in England then. Groups of actors traveled fowl showing performances in the street. Sometimes actors came to Stratford-on-Avon .
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POCAHONTAS (1595-1617) At the time Pocahontas was born, it was common for the Algonquian-speaking Virginia Indians to be given several personal names. Bestowed at different times, the names carried different meanings and might be used in different contexts. Pocahontas is most famously linked to the English colonist Captain John Smith, who arrived in Virginia with just more than a hundred other settlers in April 1607. The Virginia Company of London had long seen one of its primary goals as the conversion of American Indians to Christianity.
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CASEY JONES (1863-1900) Casey Jones was an American railway engine-driver, who died doing1 his duty. He was the engine-driver of the train called Cannon-ball, which ran between Tennessee and Mississippi. Casey was skilful and brave, and he always brought his train to the place of destination on time. He was also skilful with the locomotive whistle. He had a special way of blowing the whistle: beginning" very low, then rising to a shriek, and finally gradually dying away. His whistle always woke people at night as the train passed by their houses.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN (1879-1955) Albert Einstein1 was born in a middle-class Jewish family in Germany. When he was 15, his family had to leave Germany and emigrate to Switzerland because of money difficulties. In Switzerland Einstein continued his scientific education at the Polytechnic Academy in Zurich3. After graduation he got a job in a patent office. He used his spare time for intensive study of philosophy, science and mathematics. In 1914 he returned to Germany and worked as a professor of Berlin1 University.
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MARTIN LUTHER KING ( 1929-1968) The relationship between the black and white races has been one of the most central problems in American life for at least a hundred years. Many discrimination rules and laws have been abolished, but some of them remained until recent times. In some states there was a law, according to which blacks riding1 in buses were allowed to occupy seats only in the back part of a bus. The front seats were for whites.
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ELEANOR ROOSEVELT (1884-1962) All over the world, Eleanor Roosevelt was known as a dedicated worker for human rights. As a public figure and as a speaker and writer, she worked for social causes all her life. Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born in 1884. Her parents died when she was young and she was brought up by her grandmother.
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THOMAS ALVA EDISON (1847-1931) Thomas Alva Edison was an American hero in his own time. Edison was a self-made man. He taught himself most of what he knew. And his inventions made life easier for people everywhere. As a boy, he was full of curiosity. He never stopped asking questions about how different things were made or how they worked. For every question, he made experiments to find the answer. By the time he was 12, he was an expert in chemistry and physics.
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MARK TWAIN (1835-1910) Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known to the world as Mark Twain, was the son of a small-town lawyer in the State of Missouri. When the boy was 5 years old, he was sent., to school. Little Samuel did not like school, but he had many friends and was their leader. In summer, when school was over, the boys spent many happy hours on the Missouri River.
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WALT WHITMAN (1819-1892) The poet Walt Whitman1 was born in a small country place on Long Island, not far from New York City. His father was a poor farmer and a carpenter. All his life Walt Whitman was proud of being "one of the people", as he said. When Whitman was 11 years old, he had to leave school and start working to help his family. He became an office-boy at a lawyer's office. Later he worked for a small newspaper, where he learned printing.
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