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2191: Stephen King: The King of Terror
... left to fend for themselves when Stephen's father Donald, a Merchant Marine captain, left one day, to go the store to buy a pack of cigarettes, and never returned. His fathers leaving had a big indirect impact on King's life. In the autobiographical work Danse Macabre, Stephen King recalls how his family life was altered: “After my father took off, my mother, struggled, and then landed on her feet ...
2192: Biograhy of Arnold Schwarzenegger
... Schwarzenegger's stock value skyrocketed with the documentary Pumping Iron, a film which follows various bodybuilders, including Schwarzenegger, on their quests for the Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia titles. "The success…gave my career a big boost and helped bodybuilding find its way…" (Schwarzenegger 61). This led to a leadi ng role in Stay Hungry, a film in which he portrays a Mr. Universe contender who is involved in a love ...
2193: Abigail Adams
... grew a very religious bond between each other and a long lasting friendship. Abigail never went to a real school because of poor health. So, she learned at home. Her father's library was not big, but she still went to it to read books. Abigail's favorite books were novels by Samuel Richardson. Abigail's father knew John Adams by working with him and she grew rather close to him ...
2194: Herbert Hoover
... Coolidge that observers often referred to him as "secretary for domestic affairs." Hoover directly confronted a dilemma central to American values: the conflict between the tradition of individualism and the impersonalism of large corporations and big cities. Hoover deeply believed in the traditional worth of the individual, the value of personal initiative, the rights of self-expression, and the legacy of freedom of opportunity. These beliefs were deeply rooted in American ...
2195: Muammar al Qaddafi
... he was dead, or deposed in a coup, or under mind- controlling drugs. Libyans told U.S reporters that they no longer had cash or food. Slowly Qaddafi was disappearing from everyone's view. His big dream of uniting all the Arab world under his power was flushed down the tubes. He had flunked the leadership course. His main weakness is that he thinks he conquer all the Arab world. He ...
2196: Carl Gustav Jung
... it may start drawing values from other systems to boost itself even higher. Such highly energized systems have a tendency to go BOOOOM! So, entropy can destroy those high energy systems if they get too big. The operation of the entropy principle results in an equilibrium of forces. Just like two bodies of different temperatures touching each other would soon equalize temperatures. The hotter one will transfer heat to the cooler ...
2197: Fidel Castro: How One Man With A Cigar Dominated American Foreign Policy
... head of the National Bank,and known anti-American, seized all three major oil company refineries and began producing all the Soviet crude,not just the 50% they had earlier bargained for. This was a big victory and a stepping stone towards increasing the soon to be controversial alliance with Russia. On July 6, a week after the intervention of the refineries, President Eisenhower announced that the balance of Cuba's ...
2198: Quarter Paper: Antonio Vivaldi and the music of his time
... 1741. The exact day of his death is unknown (like his birth date) but he was buried on July 28, 1741. The Italian composer was a major figure in Baroque music and he exercised a big influence on the development of the concerto. His techniques and strategies will be looked at and admired for years. His style has and will be mimicked and redone. Antonio Vivaldi's music was forgotten for ...
2199: Albert Einstein
... part of his discoveries was the equation: E= mc2. After publishing these theories Einstein was promoted at his office. He remained at the Patents Office for another two years, but his name was becoming too big among the scientific community. In 1908, Einstein began teaching party time at the University of Berne, and the following year, at the age of thirty, he became employed full time by Zurich University. Einstein was ...
2200: Albert Einstein
... part of his discoveries was the equation: E= mc2. After publishing these theories Einstein was promoted at his office. He remained at the Patents Office for another two years, but his name was becoming too big among the scientific community. In 1908, Einstein began teaching party time at the University of Berne, and the following year, at the age of thirty, he became employed full time by Zurich University. Einstein was ...


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