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- 2411: Albert Einstein
- ... Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1874. Before his first birthday, his family had moved to Munich where young Albert's father, Hermann Einstein, and uncle set up a small electro-chemical business. He was fortunate to have an excellent family with which he held a strong relationship. Albert's mother, Pauline Einstein, had an intense passion for music and literature, and it was she that first introduced ...
- 2412: Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary
- ... a man named Archie who was a big time thief. Archie ran a numbers system in the streets and he convinced Malcolm to join him. Malcolm became a scoundrel with an evil demeanor. Malcolm’s business partner, was a white woman by the name of Sophia. They were on drugs and even robbed a house. Because of their antics, the law was on their trail. They were eventually caught and sent ...
- 2413: Biography of Ogden Nash
- ... the Doubleday and Doran Publishing Company. He worked very hard at this position, moving up the "executive" ladder very quickly. In only 5 years of work, he became a well-known editor around the publishing business. Nash then realized that his name was known all over the publishing companies; and he started to compose works of free verse. Mindscape Complete Reference Library CD stated that 1931 was the greatest year of ...
- 2414: Orwell's "Such, Such Were the Joys....": Alienation and Other Such Joys
- ... dilemma that is presented to the weak in a world governed by the strong: Break the rules, or perish” (40). Orwell enumerates the maturation of his thought. He rejects “religion, for instance” because “the whole business of religion seemed to be strewn with psychological impossibilities” (36-37). On the same pages he rids himself of the burden of harrowing authority figures. “Obviously it was my duty to feel grateful towards Bingo ...
- 2415: Computer Crime 3
- ... a much more reduced high-density form. This allows a lot less space to be used than the classic way of paper files. It has allowed an increase in speed which improves the production of business or any other activity you may be doing. Calculations can be done in milliseconds and even worldwide connectivity and communication. With the introduction of the computer a new form of crime was born. These crimes ...
- 2416: W.E.B Du Bois
- ... of Pennsylvania, he published Philadelphia Negro about the lifestyle of a Negro in Philadelphia. Du Bois spent the next 13 years teaching history and economics at Atlanta University, writing many books including: The Negro in Business, The Negro Artisan, Notes on a Negro Crime, and many others. All his books at this time dealt with Negro history and their living conditions in the late 1890's to 1910's. In 1900 ...
- 2417: Deng Xiaoping
- ... the policy, the Chinese were enjoying eggs, meat (which used to be almost nonexistent) and other treats. Deng also wanted to improve the industry of China. He did this by allowing small private enterprises do business. These enterprises were usually small restaurants and other types of shops. In 1979, Deng Xiaoping also created four special economic zones where foreign investors could invest their money. In 1984, fourteen more special economic zones ...
- 2418: "Perfectly Imperfect: The Shakespeare Story"
- ... became rather wealthy and invested money in Stratford. He owned a number of businesses there and had shares in many as well. Shakespeare probably took many trips to Stratford in that time period to conduct business as well as to make plans for his retirement. He was reaching the middle of his life, and in his time, people did not often live to old age. In about 1610 Shakespeare retired . Maybe ...
- 2419: Life of William Shakespeare
- ... included Will Kempe, the most popular comic of his time, and Richard Burbage, son of James Burbage, the designer of The Theatre. Other important members of the company were John Heminges, who was their permanent business manager, and Henry Condell, another actor in the company. These two men later published the first complete edition of Shakespeare's play, after Shakespeare's death. Shakespeare wrote many plays which were adaptations of earlier ...
- 2420: William Shakespeare's Life
- ... was the third of eight children, and was the eldest son of John Shakespeare. He was probably educated in a local grammar school. As the eldest son, Shakespeare would of taken over his father's business, but according to one account, he became a butcher because of reverses in his father's financial situation. According to another account, he became a school master. That Shakespeare was allowed considerable leisure time in ...
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