My video will consist of someone sliding down the banister at bluffs high school.
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i am going to make a chair leave the room. it is going to go out the room down hall to mrs.Kunkel rooom.
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Yousuf Karsh was born in Mardin, Turkey in 1908. He died July 13, 2002. When he was 14, he went with his family to Syria to escape persecution after the Armenian Genocide. A few years latter he was sent of to live with his uncle George Nakash, a photographer in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. Karsh attended school there briefly and assisted in his uncle’s studio. George saw great potential in his nephew and, in 1928, arranged for Karsh to apprentice with portrait photographer John Garo of Boston. Karsh returned to Canada five years later. When he returned he established a studio on Sparks Street in Ottawa by Canada’s seat of government. Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie King herd about Karsh and started to like what he had herd about him. His work was attracting a lot attention of varied celebrities. Yousuf karsh started getting more attention and more celebrities when he published the picture of Churchill Winston. The picture was during the early years of world war II. Churchill said to karsh that “he could make a roaring lion sit still for a picture.” After hearing that karsh named the photo the roaring lion. Health problems is what ended yousuf karsh photography. He died at the Women’s hospital in Boston during his surgery at the age of 93. Karsh’s studio in the Chateau Laurier Hotel just across the canal from Parliament, became a waypoint for many of the greatest names of the 20th century. And if they couldn’t come to him, Karsh went to them.
Churchill Winston
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