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2481: On Mr. Booker T. Washington's Trickery
... pull against you the load downwards. We shall constitute one- third and more of the ignorance and crime of the South, or one-third its intelligence and progress; we shall contribute one-third to the business and industrial prosperity of the South, or we shall prove a veritable body of death, stagnating, depressing, retarding every effort to advance the body politic" (p.208-209). He states clearly that helping his cause ...
2482: The Life and Death of Tupac Amaru Shakur
... Death Row produces such artists as Snoop Doggy Dogg, Tupac, Dogg Pound, DJ Quik, Nate Dogg, Danny Boy, and Young Soldierz. All of them have been up on the top money makers in the rap business. Dr. Dre came out with Death Row and made his first album "The Chronic" which sold over 6 million copies. Then he helped out on the Snoop Doggy Dogg album "Doggystyle" which sold over 5 ...
2483: Ray Bradbury: Literary Influences
... number of literary influences. “At its best, Bradbury's prose combines influences from a wide variety of writers, as well as other media-films, radio, and theater.” (Mogen 27). “Indeed, when he first set up business as a writer, Bradbury spent several years in what he calls his ‘imitative period,' sometimes consciously, sometimes unconsciously adopting the tone and manner of writers he admired.” (Mogen 27). After tapping into his own life ...
2484: The Labor Debate, An American
... must make a decision to spend a lot of money to curtail the amount of immigrants using force and funds of an overbearing amount, or to just let the immigrants continue to go about their business in trying to find a way into a country where they are mildly welcome. The article The Labor Debate discusses both the pros and cons of immigrants, both legal and illegal alike, taking jobs of ...
2485: Tiger Woods
... 10-months old. Tiger's Education: In the 7th grade Tiger had a GPA of 3.86! (Now there's the real important stuff.) Tiger spent 2 years at Stanford University in California majoring in Business. Tiger has 2 half brothers and 1 half sister from his fathers first marriage. Tiger loves McDonalds (CheeseBurgers) and Taco Bell. Tiger's Caddy (Guy who carries Tiger's clubs for him): Mike "Fluff" Cowan ...
2486: Paul Laurence Dunbar
... career, he also enjoyed a good deal of success. These successes, unfortunately, did not come without some personal sacrifices and tribulations. He encountered rifts with his closest friends and associates, often the result of his business and artistic decisions. One such confrontation occurred when Dunbar decided to sell certain works to George Horace Lorimer of the Saturday Evening Post and Harrison Smith Morris of Lippincott's, two longtime friends of Dunbar ...
2487: Frederick Douglass' Dream for Equality
... decade proved to be a very frustrating one for Douglass and many of his supporters. Many of the achievements of the Civil War and Reconstruction were not concrete. It became expedient for northern political and business interests to conciliate southern whites, and an end to federal enforcement of black equality in the South was the price of conciliation. Frederick Douglass declared that “as the war for the Union recedes into the ...
2488: Seeing Through Salvador Dalí's Kaleidoscopic Eyes
... as Salvador Dalí, were greatly influenced by the works of Sigmund Freud and his radical views of life. In 1929, Dalí met his future wife, Gala Eluard. She quickly became his partner, mentor, guide, and business manager all in one. He painted several portraits of her, proudly displaying his affection through his work. After marrying Gala in 1934, Dalí visited America for the first time. He held two solo art exhibitions ...
2489: Elizabeth Cady Stanton
... we both agreed (although the minister objected) to remove the word "obey" from my vows. I refused to obey someone with whom I was entering an equal relationship. We honeymooned in London where Henry combined business with pleasure and attended the World Anti- Slavery Convention. It was in London that I met Lucretia Mott, when both of us were banished from the convention because of our gender. We resolved the keep ...
2490: Carl Jung
... well. Otherwise, just like the waterfall, your instincts are completely fruitless. For example, if you think that to get a beautiful wife, you have to be rich, so you direct your sexual drive into a business persona, which will bring you money. There are two principles of psychic dynamics. What happens to all that energy? 1. Principle of Equivalence. Energy is not created nor destroyed. If it leaves something, it has ...


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