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  2. Dale Wimbrow - Wikipedia

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    The poem became a popular clipping passed between people, and the author's credit was often dropped, leading to inquiries as to the author in newspapers as early as 1938. [ 6 ] Ann Landers printed the poem in her column on October 5, 1983, incorrectly attributing it to an anonymous man who died as a result of struggles with drug abuse.

  3. Man in the Mirror - Wikipedia

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    "Man in the Mirror" is a song by the American singer Michael Jackson. It was written by Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett and produced by Jackson and Quincy Jones . It was released in January 1988 as the fourth single from Jackson's seventh solo album, Bad (1987).

  4. Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story - Wikipedia

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    Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story is a 2004 biographical drama television film directed by Allan Moyle and written by Claudia Salter. [1] It stars Flex Alexander as American pop star Michael Jackson, and follows his rise to fame and subsequent events. [2] The film takes its title from one of Jackson's songs, "Man in the Mirror".

  5. 41 Powerful Juneteenth Quotes To Celebrate the Holiday

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    Share and reflect on these powerful, inspiring Juneteenth quotes and messages from Black politicians, activists, authors, and artists for the June 19 holiday.

  6. Mirror in the Mirror - Wikipedia

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    Mirror in the Mirror: A Labyrinth is a collection of short stories by Michael Ende originally published in German 1984 with the title Der Spiegel im Spiegel. All stories in the book have their own protagonists, but are related to each other by the use of literary leitmotivs. None of the stories has its own title.

  7. The Mirror for Magistrates - Wikipedia

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    Most of the poems take the form of ghosts examining themselves and their deeds in front of a mirror. Similar titles were popular in the Middle Ages and there were numerous other works which presented themselves as a speculum (Latin for "mirror") chief among them the Speculum Maius by Vincent de Beauvais, who lived during the time.

  8. John Myers O'Hara - Wikipedia

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    John Myers O'Hara (1870–1944) was an American poet. [ 1 ] Born at Cedar Rapids, Iowa [ 2 ] into a wealthy family from Chicago, [ 3 ] he studied at Northwestern University , Evanston, Illinois .

  9. Garden of Remembrance (Dublin) - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, a contest was held to find a poem which could express the appreciation and inspiration of this struggle for freedom. The winner was Dublin-born author Liam Mac Uistín , whose poem "We Saw a Vision" , an aisling style poem, is written in Irish, French, and English on the stone wall of the monument.