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    Early life and career of Barack Obama

    Age 50 Male
    Politician, President of the United States, Lawyer

    Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, was born on August 4, 1961 in Mombasa, in the nation of Kenya to Barack Hussein Obama, Sr. and Stanley Ann Dunham, known as Ann (1942–1995).read more

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    Early life and military career of John McCain

    Male
    Admiral, Military Person

    The early life and military career of John Sidney McCain III spans the first forty-five years of his life. McCain's father and grandfather were admirals in the United States Navy. McCain was born on August 29, 1936, in the Panama Canal Zone, and attended many schools growing up as his family moved among naval facilities. McCain graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1958.read more

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    Early life of Samuel Johnson

    1709 - 1784 Male
    Schoolteacher

    Samuel Johnson was an English author born in Lichfield, Staffordshire. He was a sickly infant who early on began to exhibit the tics that would influence how people viewed him in his later years. From childhood he displayed great intelligence and an eagerness for learning, but his early years were dominated by his family's financial strain and his efforts to establish himself as a school teacher.read more

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    Early life of Joseph Stalin

    Male
    Cobbler

    Joseph Stalin, leader of the Soviet Union in the mid-20th century, was born on 18 December 1878 to a Georgian cobbler in Gori, Georgia. After not finishing his church-sponsored education, he embraced Marxism and became an avid follower of Vladimir Lenin. After being marked by Russian secret police for his activities, he became a full-time revolutionary and outlaw.read more

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    Early life of Pedro II of Brazil

    1825 - 1891 Male
    Ruler, Archduchess, Prince

    The early life of Pedro II of Brazil covers the period from his birth on 2 December 1825 until 18 July 1841, when he was crowned and consecrated. Born in Rio de Janeiro, the Brazilian Emperor Dom Pedro II was the youngest and only surviving male child of Dom Pedro I, first emperor of Brazil, and his wife Dona Leopoldina, archduchess of Austria. From birth, he was heir to his father's throne and was styled Prince Imperial. As member of the Brazilian Royalty, he held the honorific title "Dom".read more

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    Early life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Male
    Classic, Messiah, Romanticist

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born on 21 October 1772. The youngest of 14 children, he was educated after his father's death and excelled in classics. He attended Christ's Hospital and Jesus College. While attending college, he befriended two other Romanticists, Charles Lamb and Robert Southey, the latter causing him to eventually drop out of college and pursue both poetic and political ambitious.read more

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    Early life of John Milton

    Male
    Poet, Writer, Polemicist

    John Milton was an English poet, prose writer, polemicist and civil servant for the Commonwealth of England. Although this role was established in his later years, Milton's early life provides insight into his education and his poetic development, along with his start in politics.read more

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    Early life of Keith Miller

    Male
    Cricketer, Soccer Player, Sports Person

    This article chronicles the life of Keith Miller, an Australian Test cricketer and Australian rules footballer, from his birth on 28 November 1919 until 20 August 1940, when he left civilian life and joined the Militia during World War II. Born in the town of Sunshine on the outskirts of Melbourne, Miller made sport the focal point of his early life.read more

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    Early B

    1957 - 1994 Male
    King, Musician

    Earlando Arrington Neil, better known by his stage name Early B, was an early dancehall and reggae deejay whose lyrics had a cultural bent, noted mainly in his hits Visit of King Selassie, History of Jamaica and Wheely Wheely, the latter an ode to bicycle-riding in Jamaica.read more