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  • Neil armstrong
    Neil Armstrong When Neil Armstrong was two years old he loved going to the Airport to watch the planes take off and land. He got so excited just watching. ...
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  • Louis Armstrong
    Louis Armstrong Heroes are needed in the world to give people something to look up to, someone to be like. Louis ... cornet. Armstrong said yes. ...
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  • Louis Armstrong Bio
    Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong was one of the most influential artists of the century. ... His father abandoned his family after Armstrong was born. ...
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  • Louis Armstrong
    Louis "Satchmo (Satchelmouth)" Armstrong was born August 4, 1901 in New Orleans, Louisiana (the birthplace of jazz). Putting together ...
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  • Louis Armstrong
    Louis Daniel Armstrong was born on August 4, 1901. ... His father, Willie Armstrong, worked as a laborer, and he left the family shortly after Louis was born. ...
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  • Louis Armstrong
    Louis Armstrong: From Childhood to Adulthood When you think of Louis Armstrong you probably think of a jolly middle-aged man who can play the cornet like no ...
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  • Lance Armstrong
    ... A talented young racer, Lance Armstrong, was coming into form after winning the world championships and having his first taste of success in The Tour de France ...
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  • Louis Armstrong's Influential Career
    Louis Armstrong's Influential Career Louis Armstrong was the most successful and talented jazz musician in history. ... Armstrong soon became very popular in St. ...
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  • General Armstrong Custer
    Custer Didn't Dies For Your Sins, Sitting Bull Did In Custer Died For Your Sins, Vine Deloria, Jr. uses his sarcastic and satirical ...
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  • And then there were none
    ... After the death of Miss Brent he then believed it was Dr Armstrong. "Armstrong- eh? ... Philip Lombard also thought that the culprit was Dr Armstrong. ...
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  • And Then There Were None 2
    ... t look farther for the author of these deaths than the dining-room at this minute." (pg 135) After the death of Miss Brent he then believed it was Dr Armstrong ...
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  • AnD Then There Were None chapt 13 on
    ... t look farther for the author of these deaths than the dining-room at this minute." (pg 135) After the death of Miss Brent he then believed it was Dr Armstrong ...
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  • Booker T. Washington
    ... Booker worked so hard that the principal and founder, General Samuel C. Armstrong, of Hampton became interested in him. General ...
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  • Booker T. Washington 5
    ... While at the institute Washington meets a man by the name of General Armstrong. Armstrong was the principal at the school and became ...
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  • Sonny Blues
    ... For the narrator, jazz means Louis Armstrong. ... Sonny refers to Armstrong as "old-time" and "down home." And yet Baldwin may have known what he was doing. ...
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  • jazz
    ... Louie Armstrong closed the book on the dynastic tradition in New Orleans jazz. The ... Arnold12). Armstrong was a great musical architect. ...
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  • Louis Armstrongs Influential Career
    Louis Armstrong's Influential Career Louis Armstrong was the most successful and talented jazz musician in history. ... Armstrong soon became very popular in St. ...
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  • Music
    Louis Armstrong's Influential Career Louis Armstrong was the most successful and talented jazz musician in history. ... Armstrong soon became very popular in St. ...
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  • Booker T Washington and his themes on education
    ... Whatever ability I may have as a public speaker I owe in a measure to Miss Lord," (64) Another person Washington met at Hampton was General Samuel C. Armstrong ...
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  • And Then There Were None
    ... The killer seemed to be Dr. Armstrong. ... After Anthony Marston was poisoned, it was Dr. Armstrong who identified the poison. Potassium cyanide. ...
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  • Your Blues Ain't Like Mine
    ... Armstrong Todd, a young black man, is sent away to his grandma's for awhile by his mother, Delotha, while she got back on her feet. ...
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  • Sports Hereos
    ... Lance Armstrong and Michael Jordan are two such heroes that will remain in the hearts of Americans forever. Lance Armstrong is a ...
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  • jazz
    ... Another significant artist of the 20th century was Louise Armstrong. ... Armstrong spread the language of jazz throughout out the world during his career. ...
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  • The NASA Space Program and the Individuals behind it
    ... Its crew members consisted of Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins, and Neil Armstrong. ... Of the three famous men, the most famous is Neil Armstrong. ...
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  • Joe
    ... Kid Ory named him "King" because of this event. While in New Orleans, King Oliver became a mentor to an unknown yet talented musician named Louis Armstrong. ...
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  • 5 major religions of the world
    These brave astronauts were Michael Collins, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr., and Neil A. Armstrong. ... Armstrong soon replied to mission control, "The Eagle has landed. ...
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  • Jazz in New York and Chicago During the 1920s
    ... Recognition should be given to the fact that Louis Armstrong got much of his fame when he played with Oliver's band as a "hot jazz" specialist. ...
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  • 1920' jazz
    ... Recognition should be given to the fact that Louis Armstrong got much of his fame when he played with Oliver's band as a "hot jazz" specialist. ...
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  • Strange Fruit
    ... At the young age of 15 she started listening to jazz. She listened to the popular recordings of trumpet player Louis Armstrong and singer Bessie Smith . ...
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  • Death penalty
    ... on "Miscarriages of Justice," it was reported that since 1975 at least 381 innocent people have been convicted of capital crimes they did not commit (Armstrong ...
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