It depends , really, on what you want to do. Say, for example, you're interested in the medical field. Then you could try Florence Nightingale. I wouldn't recommend anybody that had a short life (Anne Frank) nor anyone that has not had a finished career. (Sports People) You can also try http://www.womeninworldhistory.com/
Good Luck!
2007-02-25 04:03:42
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answered by Alice 2
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truly some authors have a tendency to have truly thrilling life memories. Edgar Allan Poe's, for instance, is captivating - and once you're keen on his writings, it provides truly some perception into why he wrote lengthy tragic products like 'The Raven' and 'Annabel Lee'. huge-call authors -- classics and that type of element -- stands out as the finest to locate issues for. verify your college library first once you're going to do an author -- truly some junior- and senior-factor English classes require time period papers, and so the libraries will both have author biographies or index books the position you could look up the titles of author biographies. Or imagine about your interests - do you adore music? Do a classical composer. they're thrilling too - some insane, some deaf, some daft sufficient to drink water without boiling it first throughout a cholera epidemic. Is historic past your element? %. a king, queen, president, genuine Minister, activist, warfare hero, shady discern, absolutely everyone. i have written papers on Napoleon, Winston Churchill, and others, and that i have discovered that all of them led captivating lives. or in simple terms pass to the biography area at your library and look by it until eventually the identify or subject of one catches your eye. they're prepared by subject too, which frequently helps.
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Here's some ideas. You can find them all at http://www.wikipedia.org to get the information.
Rosa Parks-her refusal to go to the back of the bus started the modern Civil Rights movement
Helen Keller-an illness when she was 2 left her blind and deaf-and yet she learned to communicate and graduated from college
Marie Curie--a scientist born in Poland, she discovered radium, which ushered in the atomic age
Emily Dickinson--a New England poet
Queen Elizabeth I of England--she reigned at a time when it was thought only men could be strong enough to keep a country together
Cleopatra--last Pharaoh of Egypt
2007-02-25 04:04:17
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answered by KCBA 5
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I have to do this project too and I picked the girl Cassie Marshall who was a victim in the Columbine shooting in Colorado I believe- her mom wrote the book about Cassie's life up until the shooting- The book by the way is called She Said Yes. I recommend it highly and it's a very good book!
2007-02-25 04:12:02
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answered by Brit C 1
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Susan B. Anthony
Babe Didrickson
Amelia Earhart
2007-02-25 04:06:01
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answered by crazydave 7
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Pocahontas: She was the daughter of Powhatan, an important chief of the Algonquian Indians (the Powhatans) who lived in the Virginia region. Her real name was "Matoaka." "Pocahontas" was a nickname meaning "playful" or "mischievous one." Pocahontas is most famous for reportedly saving the life of English Captain John Smith.
2007-02-25 04:05:19
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answered by teashy 6
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Queen Noor is amazing.
Or Princess Diana has an amazing life.
Thier both easy to dress up as :)
2007-02-25 05:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Indira Gandhi, historical Prime Minister of India
it would also be fun, cos her career had a lot of wars in them, and it would be nice to talk about those
2007-02-25 04:02:34
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answered by sushobhan 6
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If your teacher is female have her be your subject unless they have to be famous. Then maybe you should do the First Lady Laura Bush.
2007-02-25 04:01:32
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answered by Question Addict 5
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britney spears
2007-02-25 04:05:34
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answered by shannonlee05@sbcglobal.net 6
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