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John Lee was born in Clarksdale, Mississippi in 1917. He performed in front of crowds throughout his life and is known to be one of the best guitarist of all time.
when he was growing up with his mom in alanta he did not have a computer or any money so that was a diffuclt time for him. but when he moved to Mississippi with his dad he had computer access and things got a little better. but of course there were many many other things that were a challange in his life.
the wanted life is the life of the wanted
Elvis came in 6th place at the Mississippi-Alabama Fair in 1945. The photographs of the winners clearly show Elvis in blond hair wearing over shaped clear glasses. He received, for coming in 6th place, $5.00 in tickets to ride the rides and to play games. He recalled that he got lost about time and when he got home his Mother gave him a whipping (as he was really late) and she was worried about him. Elvis said he remembered that day because it was the best day of his (then) life but after getting whipped by his mother it became the worst day of his (then) life.
i like my school life very much. school life is best than college life, hostel life etc.
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A paddle steamboat :) kellys english class xD
"Life on the Mississippi" is considered a valuable and insightful work of literature by Mark Twain, providing a firsthand account of his experiences as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River. It is a classic American memoir that offers a unique perspective on life in the 19th century.
Mark Twain, also known as Samuel Clemens, is the author of "Life on the Mississippi." The book was published in 1883 and is a memoir of Twain's experiences as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River before the Civil War.
Mark Twain named the steamboat in his book Life on the Mississippi "Walter Scott" after the novelist Sir Walter Scott. Twain admired Scott's writings and wanted to pay homage to him through the name of the steamboat in his story.
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Ricky Steamboat The Life Story of the Dragon - 2010 V is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M
Life on the Mississippi was created in 1883.
Mark Twain worked as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River prior to the Civil War. His adventures on the job were the basis for his "Life On The Mississippi". At the outbreak of the Civil War, he joined the Confederate Army with Marion's Raiders, a local group, for a few weeks.
"Life on the Mississippi" by Mark Twain has approximately 390 pages in most editions.
it made traveling easier.
Mark Twain describes the steamboat as "handsome" because he admires its impressive size, elegant design, and grand appearance. He appreciates its majestic presence on the water and the sense of power and awe it evokes.