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2471: Paul Revere (1735 - 1818)
... ended up with the failed Penobscot expectation. Paul Revere kept on making silver for a long time, and he retired in 1811 at the age of seventy six ( 76). He left his will - established copper business - in the hand of his son's, grandsons, and in his later years his great grandsons. Paul Revere's most famous engraving, depicting the 1770 Boston Massacre, put him in the forefront of anti-British ...
2472: The Life and Work of Washington Irving
... the start. The work brought Irving lots of fame and financial reward. In 1815 Irving went to Liverpool, England, as a silent partner in his brothers' commercial firm. When, after a series of losses, the business went into bankruptcy in 1818, Irving returned to writing for a living. In England he became the good friend of several leading men of letters, including Thomas Campbell, Sir Walter Scott, and Thomas Moore. Under ...
2473: The Works of Graham Greene
... a professional career that could thrust him into getting involved frequently. However, Fowler tries to report about the war without too much personal involvement (Anonymous) because he believes that a commoner like himself has no business in the war and getting involved would only cause harm, rather than good. Upholding this belief, Fowler turns down the assignments that he thinks require too much involvement. Another thing Fowler does to show his ...
2474: The Future of Computer Crime in America
... and receives information. All of these changes being popularized by the media and the wide increased personal and private sector use of the Internet. All of these factors plus the fact of more and more business and government institutions are jumping to make the use of these services has put a much wider range of information at the finger tips of those, often select and few individuals whom know how to ...
2475: John Maynard Keynes
... wrote his famous book on “The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money”; he challenged the confused classical economics. The classical theory was used by the likes Smith, Say, Marshall, Marx and Mill during the business cycle that took an abrupt downturn on October 29, 1929, the most severe recession in United States had begun. Keynes would argue that theory by turning Say's law upside down. Keynes believed that demand ...
2476: The Evolution Of Professional
... not a sport and that wrestlers are not real athletes. In order to become a wrestler a person must have the skills, the determination and the strength needed to accomplished the breaking through into the business. I ask you, what makes a wrestler different from a football player, a basketball player, or a baseball player. If they are considered athletes then why are wrestlers not, the same qualities are required for ...
2477: The Fbi 2
... Charge, except for those located in New York City and Washington, D.C. Due to their large size, those offices are each managed by an Assistant Director in Charge. FBI field offices conduct their official business both directly from their headquarters and through approximately 400 satellite offices, known as resident agencies. The FBI also operates specialized field installations: two Regional Computer Support Centers; one in Pocatello, Idaho, and one in Fort ...
2478: The Life and Work of Ronald Dahl
... basis for the descriptions of the narrator (Treglown 18). The semi-autobiographical nature of the tale is fairly obvious in the beginning: My father and my mother were . . . Norwegian, but because my father had a business in England, I had been born there and . . . had started going to an English school. Twice a year, at Christmas and in the summer, we went back to Norway to visit my grandmother. (Dahl, Witches ...
2479: The Growing Need For The Aware
... and it holds a lot of truths to it because it gives us that leverage to appropriately address someone without offending him or her. Many people these days are using the politically correct terms, especially business people, teachers, politicians, journalists, etc. It is sad to say that there are many more people whom simply do not realize what they say can be insulting. There are many examples in today s society ...
2480: The Ideas Of A Moralistic Soci
... anything had previously. He went about it in an almost condescending manner, not taking her interests to heart, and not bothering to think such menial things as love. He proposed as one might make a business proposition, giving all the financial benefits of the arrangement. When she rejected him, he at first showed his stupidity by not believing her rejection. Then showed his lack of tact by taking on a child ...


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